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List of Tracks' BPM?
Is there a web site that lists the BPM of trance tracks? Maybe y'all would consider this cheating or something, but I think it would allow one to start at a pitch adjustment that would be close to what one needs. I would still obviously have to fine tune and such.... Opinions?
If you absolutely HAVE to use BPM to match pitch, then I suggest just counting yourself.
I usually just get a stopwatch, and count how many beats there are for 10 seconds of the song, then multiply by 6.
or i think there is a method, count 16 beats, see how long it takes, then divide by 960, i thikn
There's a computer program out there that lets you find the bpm of all line-in/mic music. Not mp3's, but if you plug your TT/Mixer and run it into your computer it'll record the BPM's down to a tenth of a beat. I use it all the time, helps me organize my records.
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| Originally posted by DJ Fien There's a computer program out there that lets you find the bpm of all line-in/mic music. Not mp3's, but if you plug your TT/Mixer and run it into your computer it'll record the BPM's down to a tenth of a beat. I use it all the time, helps me organize my records. |
I think using BPM's to help with mixing is a very bad idea. All it will do is teach you to become reliant on them, and as soon as you are in a situation where you don't have a stopwatch and a calculator then you are totally screwed.
Learn to beatmatch by ear from the start and you will find it a lot easier later on.
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| Originally posted by DJTJ I think using BPM's to help with mixing is a very bad idea. All it will do is teach you to become reliant on them, and as soon as you are in a situation where you don't have a stopwatch and a calculator then you are totally screwed. Learn to beatmatch by ear from the start and you will find it a lot easier later on. |
Yes, I agree with Teknique & TJ. U have to learn it using your ears. I know it's very frustrating at first, but here's that old clich�: practice makes perfect. (I really hate saying that and I have no clue why I'm saying it now
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O yeah, and counting helped for me in the beginning.
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