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Selecting tracks

Pick one, many or every track in a playlist so you can run actions on them in bulk.

Updated May 21, 2026 · 2 min read · Library

Overview

Most playlist actions in TrackDen — add to cart, wishlist, refresh, de-link, remove, bulk search — run against the tracks you’ve selected. Selection is separate from the focused track shown in the right-hand panel, so you can keep one track’s details open while building a selection around it.

# Title Artist 3 selected
1 UFO95 — Should I… Ufo95, Anaaya
2 Rollin Dub Somatic
3 Endless Summer Black Loops
4 The Primrose Path Black Loops
5 Aokigahara PAROV…
6 Phantasia 2000 Nfract

Selecting an individual track

Click the select icon on the left side of the track row. The icon fills in red to confirm the track is selected. Click again to deselect.

This selects the track without changing what’s shown in the selected-track panel.

Selecting every track in a playlist

Click the select icon in the playlist header row. Every track in the playlist is selected and the header icon fills in red. Click again to clear the selection.

Selecting a range

To select a run of consecutive tracks:

  • Click the select icon on the first track.
  • Hold Shift and click the row of the last track.

Every track between the two is selected.

Selecting non-consecutive tracks

To pick tracks that aren’t next to each other, hold the modifier key and click each row:

Add to selection (macOS) Shift + Cmd + click
Add to selection (Windows) Shift + Ctrl + click

Each clicked track is added to (or removed from) the selection without disturbing the others.

What you can do with a selection

Once tracks are selected, the playlist action bar lights up. From there you can:

  • Add to cart / wishlist on the source platform.
  • Refresh the metadata for every selected track.
  • De-link them from the current playlist.
  • Remove them from your library.
  • Bulk search — find the selected tracks on other supported platforms in one pass.

See Bulk actions on tracks and Bulk track search for the full action set.