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May 08, 2010  if you still have tracks that do not have there bpm then just select them all and drag them on top of the analyze button. This will now scan them and give them there bpm. Please open the beaTunes general preferences and check the box 'Force overwriting of fields'. Then please analyze the BPM for a couple of files again. Feb 21, 2015  1- I analyze my tracks first in Traktor, and then again in rekordbox, and have heard that Rekordbox has better key analysis, so would like to use the key detection value from RB when using USB. Problem is, many of the tracks that get analyzed in RB, come up with values that were determined from the Traktor analysis.

Sep 10, 2012 If not you ought to look into it – they’re a great basic tool in Traktor). The final step is to make sure you have “Initially load to cue marker” checked in the preferences. Then each time you load a track with a load marker, it will be instantly ready to start from that marker.

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Nov 22, 2016  If you want to see the BPM tags that Traktor has created, appear in your iTunes Library, you must be using a consolidated iTunes library! ITunes is set this way by default. If you are already using a consolidated library, then simply analyze your tracks in Traktor, close it down, open up iTunes and re-consolidate the library. During the analysis of a track, TRAKTOR may the tempo of a track to half or twice the original tempo. 65 BPM or 260 BPM instead of 130 BPM). In order to fix this, open the Beatgrid panel below the Deck where the track is loaded. Then click the button /2 to halve the track tempo or x2 to double it.

  • As far as I know there is no way of transferring beat-grid information between different bits of DJ software. and the time it therefore takes is the only major downside to Digital DJing (or would you rather burn CDs or – even worse – have to pack crates of vinyl every time you had a gig?)

    Is there not a way to just make Traktor/Serato to read thee tags that MIK applies and not re-analyse the bpm itself?

    bob6397

    I use Cross and I can set what I want the software to analyse (only the beatgrid in my case, BPM and key come from MiK).

    I have mine set for 75 to 165 or so. Anything more I won’t play, anything less will have my audience falling asleep.

    The only really important thing to do is a quick check of the highest and lowest BPM tracks. Ableton 10 beta download. Sometimes 160 BPM tracks are displayed as 80 or the other way around, 75 BPM tracks that are actually 150.

    You want to edit those values.

    I have mine set to 60-170. Yes there is some overlap (IE 120 bpm tracks can be counted as if they were 60) but I play from 70-160 as min/max values. So this lets me have everything set so that I can see if something is slightly out of range.

    I do the same as Vintage though – check every analysis and double/half the ones that it counts wrong. and re-config the beat map fairly often so that it is on beat 1 when it says it is as well. 🙂

    bob6397

    Yep, probably the only thing that became more time-consuming in digital compared to vinyl/CDs, preparation work 😀

    As far as I know there is no “BPM as it is supposed to play at”. If a tag is already in there, it just means they provided that information. It’s a valid question. The DJ Software, when using sync, will set both tracks to the same BPM. If the BPM that comes with the track is slightly (and it never should be more than a few hundredths of beat) different from the beatgrid, then while it will start on the appropriate (down)beat, it will run off slightly. I am not sure for every DJ Software if it automatically updates the BPM info to match it beatgrid. But even if it doesn’t, it makes most sense to keep those two linked for syncing purposes.

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As big proponents of harmonic mixing, the DJ TechTools staff started out with a simple question: which program that analyzes a song’s key gives the most accurate results? To find out, we looked up the keys using sheet music for a selection of 50 pop/rock songs and then analyzed those songs using four key-detecting apps: BeaTunes 2, Mixed In Key 4, MixMeister Fusion and Rapid Evolution 2. Read on to find out the results.

THE KEY MAKERS

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For our 50 test songs comprising recent hits and vintage classics (in MP3 and AAC formats), I took the keys from the digital sheet music site MusicNotes.com and compared those keys with each software program’s results. The Camelot System wheel was used to determine if an analyzed key was not correct but compatible with the actual key. The Camelot System assigns all keys an alpha-numeric value; and for example, keys compatible with 4A are 3A, 5A and 4B: plus or minus one number or the same number with a different letter. Scroll all the way down for tables with all the specific results.

Correct: 14 (28%)

Compatible: 18 (36%)

Incorrect: 18 (36%)

What else it does: BeaTunes 2 is an excellent complimentary program for iTunes. It helps you clean up your iTune Library by finding and correcting errors in the artist, album, title and other tags; searching for and adding other metadata such as album artwork, organizes songs with a color-coding system; determines BPM automatically or manually; and more. All of its changes are reflected in iTunes as well.

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Price: $31.95 US for Mac or Windows

Correct: 15 (30%)

Compatible: 18 (36%)

Incorrect: 17 (34%)

What else it does: Not much besides tempo and key analysis. Its preference options for adding BPM/key to the file name, as well as different ID3 tags, are great.

Price: $58 US for Mac or Windows

Correct: 7 (14%)

Compatible: 14 (28%)

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Incorrect: 29 (58%)

What else it does: MixMeister Fusion is a full-feautred, professional-level DJ software for creating and editing DJ mixes or DJing live with a digital audio workstation-style, timeline-based interface. A couple of the many notable features include mixing up to 8 tracks as once and support for VST effects.

Price: $329.95 for Mac or Windows (key detection also available in Mixmeister Studio for $199.95)

Correct: 15 (30%)

Compatible: 14 (28%)

Incorrect: 21 (42%)

What else it does: RE2 is an intelligently designed DJ utility made to use both and preparation for and during your sets. Besides tempo and key detection, it includes tap tempo and a software MIDI keyboard for you to work out BPM and key yourself, normalizing,time/pitch shift processing, live audio input analysis, key lock and more. You can save Mixouts, where you comment on mixes between particular songs. In addition, the MixShare website hosts a large harmonic mixing forum and a database of track information for hundreds of thousands of songs shared by RE2 users.

Price: Free for Mac or Windows (donations encouraged)

IMPERFECT HARMONY

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It should be said that this test can only provide a look at the accuracy of each of these programs relative to each other, rather than an assessment of the overall accuracy. I was surprised at the number of incorrect readings for each program. I’ve seen some other similar tests with higher percentages for Correct and Compatible readings, so there may some particularly difficult songs in my test batch.

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However, we can tell that that Mixed In Key 4 has the better numbers by a razor thin margin. MixMeister only gave out minor key results for some reason, which really hurt its stats.

Because Mixed In Key, BeaTunes and Rapid Evolution were statistically comparable, it comes down to which of those programs’ other features you want, as well as perhaps price.

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My personal favorite is Mixed In Key, because it gives your results in the alpha-numeric Camelot System values — which is easier for mixing — processes files quickly and gives you some good options for how you want the key and BPM information to be added to the file name and to the file’s tags. However, it doesn’t do much more than key and BPM analysis, and it costs the most of the top-performing three.

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As a free download, Rapid Evolution 2 gives you many interesting features besides key and tempo detection. and it makes up for not giving you the Camelot System numbers (User error: you CAN get the Camelot Sytem numbers in RE2 in the Keycode field.) You can look at only songs that are in a compatible key range, as well as similar in style and tempo.