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<blockquote data-quote="ComaProject" data-source="post: 830694" data-attributes="member: 15482"><p>About 900-1000 mp3's!!! So quite a lot <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> If I am playing out (which isnt very often anymore), I normally only have about 400 tunes on a stick tbh... and load the same lot of mp3s on both sticks. Initial load up time to read the stick, takes about 30-40 seconds (but it all depends how many tunes you have on the stick)... so you need to make sure you have that time spare on the outgoing tune, when you first stick the stick in (plus time to pick the right tune/cue up etc).</p><p></p><p>The 400's can read upto 10,000 folders.. and 10,000 files in a single folder.. so you wont have any problems there. Worth remembering though that you can not play files in folders exceeding 8th heirarchy level (if that makes sense).. but to be honest, you dont really want to have too many folder levels, as it makes it difficult to navigate. I personally just have them all in a single folder, (and i have them tagged with their bpm) so i can easily just use the scroll wheel to scroll through the entire collection without having to go in and out of a folder all the time. The only problem with this is it can be a bit difficult to see what the track name is (especially cause i have the bpm at the beginning of the track name)... as the display is a little small (number of characters).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ComaProject, post: 830694, member: 15482"] About 900-1000 mp3's!!! So quite a lot :) If I am playing out (which isnt very often anymore), I normally only have about 400 tunes on a stick tbh... and load the same lot of mp3s on both sticks. Initial load up time to read the stick, takes about 30-40 seconds (but it all depends how many tunes you have on the stick)... so you need to make sure you have that time spare on the outgoing tune, when you first stick the stick in (plus time to pick the right tune/cue up etc). The 400's can read upto 10,000 folders.. and 10,000 files in a single folder.. so you wont have any problems there. Worth remembering though that you can not play files in folders exceeding 8th heirarchy level (if that makes sense).. but to be honest, you dont really want to have too many folder levels, as it makes it difficult to navigate. I personally just have them all in a single folder, (and i have them tagged with their bpm) so i can easily just use the scroll wheel to scroll through the entire collection without having to go in and out of a folder all the time. The only problem with this is it can be a bit difficult to see what the track name is (especially cause i have the bpm at the beginning of the track name)... as the display is a little small (number of characters). [/QUOTE]
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