Serato & iTunes Library Organizing
Budget: $15 – $25 USD
My Serato DJ Pro crates and iTunes library have ballooned to the point where finding the right track on-the-fly is becoming a headache. I’m looking for a meticulous music-librarian type who can step in and bring order to the chaos.
Scope of work
• Tidy up and re-organise the core music tracks: remove dead links, consolidate duplicates, and make sure file paths stay intact for both Serato and iTunes.
• Restructure my existing pre-made playlists so they feel intuitive inside both platforms. I’m flexible on the exact sorting logic (genre, mood, BPM, or a hybrid approach) and would like your input on the most DJ-friendly layout.
• Mirror any changes between Serato DJ Pro and iTunes so crates, playlists, and track locations stay perfectly in sync.
Key tools involved: Serato DJ Pro (latest build) and Apple Music/iTunes on macOS. Experience with library management utilities such as Rekordbox XML export/import, Mixed In Key, or similar is a bonus, but Serato–iTunes fluency is essential.
Deliverables
1. Clean, de-duplicated track folders that open error-free in both applications.
2. A refreshed set of pre-made playlists/crates, logically named and ready for performance.
3. A brief hand-off document (or short screen-share video) explaining the new folder structure and how to maintain it going forward.
If you enjoy organising sprawling music libraries and know the quirks of Serato’s database files, let’s talk.
Scope of work
• Tidy up and re-organise the core music tracks: remove dead links, consolidate duplicates, and make sure file paths stay intact for both Serato and iTunes.
• Restructure my existing pre-made playlists so they feel intuitive inside both platforms. I’m flexible on the exact sorting logic (genre, mood, BPM, or a hybrid approach) and would like your input on the most DJ-friendly layout.
• Mirror any changes between Serato DJ Pro and iTunes so crates, playlists, and track locations stay perfectly in sync.
Key tools involved: Serato DJ Pro (latest build) and Apple Music/iTunes on macOS. Experience with library management utilities such as Rekordbox XML export/import, Mixed In Key, or similar is a bonus, but Serato–iTunes fluency is essential.
Deliverables
1. Clean, de-duplicated track folders that open error-free in both applications.
2. A refreshed set of pre-made playlists/crates, logically named and ready for performance.
3. A brief hand-off document (or short screen-share video) explaining the new folder structure and how to maintain it going forward.
If you enjoy organising sprawling music libraries and know the quirks of Serato’s database files, let’s talk.