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"Implementing an option, to define in seconds/minutes/hours the time between Mixxx automatically rescanning the Library would be of benefit."
In the MozAIk use case #14129, there can be new material generating every few seconds.
For users with vast Libraries, we're not sure how slowly a Library Rescan occurs.
In such scenarios, it may be preferrable to localise Library Rescans to a single directory under which newly generated material is being added, to negate the time/resources otherwise required to reprocess the entire Library.
Potentially having two options - Full Auto-Library Rescan and Auto-Directory Rescan could address this.
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In this experiment, the AutoDJ plays material on Decks 1+2 generated using the prompt "160bpm birds trap dubstep jungle" which creates sparse rhythmic material with no melody, and some rhythmic birdsong.
Decks 3+4 are being DJ'd manually with material generated from both sonic texture prompts (e.g "160bpm birds"/"160bpm male vocals") and music prompts (e.g"160bpm trap heaven church dubstep jungle"), but in contrast to what was described here #14129 in this instance the sonic texture also contains "160bpm" in the prompt which generates the sonic texture with rhythm.
Feature Description
#14129
"Implementing an option, to define in seconds/minutes/hours the time between Mixxx automatically rescanning the Library would be of benefit."
In the MozAIk use case #14129, there can be new material generating every few seconds.
For users with vast Libraries, we're not sure how slowly a Library Rescan occurs.
In such scenarios, it may be preferrable to localise Library Rescans to a single directory under which newly generated material is being added, to negate the time/resources otherwise required to reprocess the entire Library.
Potentially having two options - Full Auto-Library Rescan and Auto-Directory Rescan could address this.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: