![]() SpinTools, which is still in a pre-beta development stage, envisions itself as a library management system expressly for DJs. Similarly, library management inside of Traktor/Serato/VDJ/Rekordbox all want you to use their software to DJ with. For example, Beatport Pro is focused on selling tracks on Beatport – and the DJ organization is really secondary to that. Some of the iTunes alternatives for DJs we’ve seen in the past have come secondary to a different objective. It’s important to note that SpinTools is an independent project being developed by Stoyvo. iTunes will never expand it’s toolset for DJs, rather it’s just a good solution for now until something better comes along.” What Is SpinTools? A very early screenshot of SpinTools from their blog (click to zoom) With the growing DJ population I’m surprised we don’t have a tool specifically built for our needs – a library management tool with tag editing and ability to edit hot cues and/or loops. iTunes has a great collection of organization and meta-data editing tools, it’s very powerful, however it doesn’t quiet fit the needs of a DJ. iTunes was developed for the general public use and not specifically for DJs, thus causing issues with applications such as Serato. “The biggest issue with iTunes is its compatibility. We asked him about iTunes’ biggest flaws for DJs, and he shared: One of the main forces behind the development of Spintools is the project leader, Stoyvo (there’s also a UX designer and a support team). Since then, the software has added features for watching movies, subscribing to podcasts, streaming on Apple Music, syncing iPods, iPhones, and iPads, etc. It was once just an ID3 metadata editor, playlist organizer, CD burner, internet radio player, and mind-blowing visualizer (it had nothing on WinAmp). It was designed for music listeners (not DJs, since in 2001 there were very few digital DJs). ITunes’ development has bloated the software. ![]() Anyone remember iTunes 1.0? ( Screenshot via Ars Technica) Just because something is easy doesn’t mean it’s a good tool. No one has really built a good alternative to iTunes for DJs – so that’s team behind SpinTools hopes to do.īecause of convenience, price (free), and ubiquitousness, has historically been the most common music organization tool for DJs. Many DJs have years of history in iTunes, others have organized their tracks within Serato, Traktor, or Rekordbox. Organizing your music as a digital DJs is an underwhelming and often frustrating experience. ![]()
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