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Posted by Pakeko on Dec-29-2003 21:03:

BPM program!

Hello guys!
i need help to find a program that can count the BPM (Tempo) from MP3 files, any program that can do it fast.
if some one know about a good one please post here.
Thank You!


Posted by chrispitcha on Dec-29-2003 21:28:

Go and buy..


Sonic Foundry - Acid Pro 4

or

Native Instruments - Traktor DJ Studio.


Both are good.


Posted by Shahar on Dec-29-2003 21:30:

You can also download AtomixMp3 from http://www.atomixmp3.com ... it's free.


Posted by dbl on Dec-29-2003 21:46:

or just count for yourself.. hehe


Posted by Pakeko on Dec-29-2003 23:20:

Tnx guys i will try it!


Posted by hey cheggy on Dec-30-2003 04:01:

I've got a program called winbpm. It's free to download and works fine. You just tap the space bar to the beat and it gives you a read out. It's all you need really.

Just search google for it.


Posted by DJMikeyP on Dec-30-2003 06:49:

I think if you open up visualization studio in winamp, theres a bpm counter... Its there to help the graphics but it shows you the bpms in a little display. Don't know how good it is though.


Posted by fl0w on Dec-30-2003 08:04:

There are loads of winamp-plugins designed for this at winamp.com


Posted by Digital Aura on Dec-30-2003 21:27:

quote:
You can also download AtomixMp3 from http://www.atomixmp3.com ... it's free.


and .. its fun to mess with!


Posted by DJ-Fuq on Dec-30-2003 21:40:

the only way u will get an accurate bpm is by using acid or possibly traktor


Posted by fl0w on Dec-30-2003 23:56:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ-Fuq
the only way u will get an accurate bpm is by using acid or possibly traktor


Sorry man but that is just ignorant.
Wat about software specifically designed for this task? (No, I'm not talking about amateur winamp-plugins now.)


Posted by DJ-Fuq on Dec-31-2003 00:04:

quote:
Originally posted by fl0w
Sorry man but that is just ignorant.
Wat about software specifically designed for this task? (No, I'm not talking about amateur winamp-plugins now.)

Like what?



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