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July 13, 2008 at 9:24 am #546552
dj clydeParticipantum i hope this doesnt go under requesting

but does any one know a auto bpm finder for macs???
i already tried beatunes and its trail expiredhelp?! Please!!!
AdSense 336x280July 13, 2008 at 9:24 am #653399
dj clydeParticipantum i hope this doesnt go under requesting

but does any one know a auto bpm finder for macs???
i already tried beatunes and its trail expiredhelp?! Please!!!
AdSense 336x280July 13, 2008 at 4:15 pm #653415
ChunkyEatsMyDinnerParticipantIf it worked then buy it!
Failing that, google often gives results to the nearest 1 bpm.
It really is worth learning to do it manually, you will
get more accurate results. (0.001 bpm)AdSense 336x280July 13, 2008 at 5:23 pm #653423
fizzlesParticipant[quote quote="dj clyde":1xsehhsg]um i hope this doesnt go under requesting

but does any one know a auto bpm finder for macs???
i already tried beatunes and its trail expiredhelp?! Please!!!
[/quote:1xsehhsg]I would suggest doing it yourself. I was working on a remix once, and everyone and their mother recommended 120 bpm. I gave that a try with the aca and it was close for about 3 seconds then went way off beat.
So i took a chunk of the original song using wavepad, then stuck it in a channel in FL. I then took a bd and created the typical house kick beat with it. Then i messed with the tempo until my house beat lined completely in sync with the originals. Turns out everyone and their mother were WAY OFF. Took only a few minutes.
AdSense 336x280July 13, 2008 at 5:45 pm #653427
ChunkyEatsMyDinnerParticipant[quote quote="fizzles":1g10rcnc][quote quote="dj clyde":1g10rcnc]um i hope this doesnt go under requesting

but does any one know a auto bpm finder for macs???
i already tried beatunes and its trail expiredhelp?! Please!!!
[/quote:1g10rcnc]I would suggest doing it yourself. I was working on a remix once, and everyone and their mother recommended 120 bpm. I gave that a try with the aca and it was close for about 3 seconds then went way off beat.
So i took a chunk of the original song using wavepad, then stuck it in a channel in FL. I then took a bd and created the typical house kick beat with it. Then i messed with the tempo until my house beat lined completely in sync with the originals. Turns out everyone and their mother were WAY OFF. Took only a few minutes.[/quote:1g10rcnc]
Thats exactly how to do it.
Although most programs have a metronome or click.
This is just a clicking noise which follows the speed of the project.
Just find it and turn it on.AdSense 336x280July 13, 2008 at 8:05 pm #653441
fizzlesParticipant[quote quote="Chunkycoldmedina":10hwosqe][quote quote="fizzles":10hwosqe][quote quote="dj clyde":10hwosqe]um i hope this doesnt go under requesting

but does any one know a auto bpm finder for macs???
i already tried beatunes and its trail expiredhelp?! Please!!!
[/quote:10hwosqe]I would suggest doing it yourself. I was working on a remix once, and everyone and their mother recommended 120 bpm. I gave that a try with the aca and it was close for about 3 seconds then went way off beat.
So i took a chunk of the original song using wavepad, then stuck it in a channel in FL. I then took a bd and created the typical house kick beat with it. Then i messed with the tempo until my house beat lined completely in sync with the originals. Turns out everyone and their mother were WAY OFF. Took only a few minutes.[/quote:10hwosqe]
Thats exactly how to do it.
Although most programs have a metronome or click.
This is just a clicking noise which follows the speed of the project.
Just find it and turn it on.[/quote:10hwosqe]Off topic here, but i personally can not stand metronomes. I still have a hard time understanding how people can use those to write music. The clicking noise drives me nuts!
AdSense 336x280July 14, 2008 at 10:51 am #653479
ChunkyEatsMyDinnerParticipant[quote quote="fizzles":17ghy8r0]
Off topic here, but i personally can not stand metronomes. I still have a hard time understanding how people can use those to write music. The clicking noise drives me nuts![/quote:17ghy8r0]Then go into your settings/ preferences and change the tone….. Im clever me!
(It may be slightly off topic but its still 1 solution to dj clyde’s problem)
AdSense 336x280July 14, 2008 at 6:17 pm #653501
fizzlesParticipant[quote quote="Chunkycoldmedina":25u1t8g1][quote quote="fizzles":25u1t8g1]
Off topic here, but i personally can not stand metronomes. I still have a hard time understanding how people can use those to write music. The clicking noise drives me nuts![/quote:25u1t8g1]Then go into your settings/ preferences and change the tone….. Im clever me!
(It may be slightly off topic but its still 1 solution to dj clyde’s problem)[/quote:25u1t8g1]
True. I meant my thoughts on metronomes was OT. Metronomes are to Fizzles as crosses are to vampires. I just use my own, a kick beat or snare, it helps me get more into the music.
AdSense 336x280August 2, 2008 at 8:58 am #654454
gfab33Participantspectral view in adobe audition or any program with spectral view makes it easier to find the beats and beatmap it yourself. Does anyone know how to get acapellas auto-bpm finders never seem to catch them. I always have to sync them with instro or real song and then find bpm of real song. I wish there was a database that had tons of rap acapellas bpm’s and offset time. no one ever gives offset tiem but it is important.
AdSense 336x280August 3, 2008 at 6:09 am #654507
adambomb337ParticipantNot only will these detect the bpm, but the key the song is in too!
http://www.mixshare.com/wiki/doku.php?i … _evolution
AdSense 336x280August 3, 2008 at 8:12 am #654510
AlownParticipantFunny i should find this thread, because I just the same thing you did.
I had 30 gigs of music, and none of it had the BPM info. I used MixMeister BPM Analyzer to update them all. it only took 3 hours.AdSense 336x280January 25, 2010 at 9:33 pm #676628
skyttlez52Participantdoes anyone here know how well rapid evolution works for finding song key?
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