Engine DJ to djay Pro

Convert your Engine DJ library to djay Pro with Lexicon.

Convert your Engine DJ library to djay Pro with Lexicon. Playlists, hot cues, beatgrids, and tags transfer. Free, Windows and macOS.

Applies to any recent Engine DJ (desktop or Denon hardware) → djay Pro.

Requirements

You need to have these installed:

  • Engine DJ Desktop (or USB/Denon library)
  • djay Pro, launched at least once
  • Lexicon — free for library conversion

Lexicon runs on Windows and macOS.

Steps to convert Engine DJ to djay Pro

The process has two parts: import your Engine DJ library into Lexicon, then sync it to djay Pro.

Part 1 — Import from Engine DJ

  1. Close both Engine DJ and djay Pro completely. Background processes must terminate for the databases to be readable.
  2. Open Lexicon and go to the Sync page.
The Sync page in Lexicon
  1. Click Import tracks & playlists at the bottom.
Import tracks & playlists button in Lexicon
  1. Choose Engine DJ from the dropdown. Lexicon auto-detects the database.
Selecting Engine DJ as the source in the Lexicon import dropdown
  1. Leave Full selected to import your entire library.
Full import option selected in Lexicon
  1. Click Start importing. Your Engine DJ library now lives in Lexicon.
Start importing button in Lexicon

Part 2 — Sync to djay Pro

  1. Go back to the Sync page (don't click Import again).
  2. Choose djay Pro from the dropdown. Lexicon auto-detects the djay Pro database.
  1. Leave Full selected. Leave the other options on their defaults.
Full sync option selected in Lexicon
  1. Click Sync to djay Pro. Wait for it to finish.

When it completes, open djay Pro and your full library is there — playlists, cues, beatgrids and tags intact.

What transfers from Engine DJ to djay Pro

Item Transfers Notes
Playlists & folder structure Yes Your playlist hierarchy is preserved in djay Pro.
Hot cues Yes Hot cues transfer with labels. Up to 8 cues per track in most apps.
Cue colors Yes Cue colors are preserved when both apps support them.
Beatgrids Yes Beatgrid markers and BPM transfer.
Loops Yes Saved loops carry across.
Track metadata Yes Title, artist, album, genre, BPM, key, comments, ratings, custom tags.
Album art Yes Embedded artwork transfers.
Streaming tracks Conditional Streaming tracks only transfer if the local files are available or the target app supports the same streaming service.

Notes specific to Engine DJ → djay Pro

Close both apps completely

Make sure Engine DJ and djay Pro are fully closed before importing or syncing. Background processes can lock the database and cause the sync to hang.

Streaming tracks

Engine DJ and djay Pro may handle Tidal, SoundCloud, or other streaming libraries differently. Local files always transfer. Streaming tracks need the same service enabled in the target app.

Lexicon reads Engine DJ libraries from the desktop app, a connected USB, or Denon hardware in Computer Mode.

Frequently asked questions

Do cue points keep their colors?

Yes, when both apps support colored cue points. Lexicon stores color data even if the target app does not display it, so colors return on future round-trips.

Will streaming tracks transfer?

Local files always transfer. Streaming tracks only come through if the files are available locally or the target app supports the same streaming service.

Does this work on macOS?

Yes. The process is identical on Windows and macOS.

Can I sync back to Engine DJ later?

Yes. Run djay Pro to Engine DJ to sync changes back.

Converting from a different app, or to a different app?

Library conversion is 100% free. No credit card required.

Thoughts? Questions? Share them on the forum or chat about them on Discord.