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06-27-2013, 12:22 PM | #1 |
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Program to identify BPM?
I want to put a workout music list together, but when I do, I end up putting slow songs in by accident. I was hoping to be able to just run my music files through a program to make a music list for me, but I think that is a little too much to ask for
Are there any free software out there that will go through all my music and do this for me? I tried BPM Analyzer from Mixmeister, but it would only do it for a couple files. Thanks!
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06-27-2013, 12:48 PM | #2 |
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This Lifehacker review says the apps that do this get it wrong 30% of the time.
(note to self: startup idea. BPM analysis software that actually identifies the songs instead; crowd-sourced corrections; ad revenues support the concept; the site lives for a year and makes a few million before others retrofit BPM into their own metadata. Maybe have for-pay API. Who wants to fund me? $30K 50%, six months product and biz development) |
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