I'm looking for software that will take 100 mp3s, and make them all 138 BPM. Is there anything out there that will read an mp3's bpm, convert it for me? I'm too lazy to do them one by one.
Thanks!
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May-26-2007 21:10
Jarvmeister
Building a fire......
Registered: May 2001
Location: Trancentral
I don't know of one..... but why would you want to do that? Pitch slider fucked???!?!
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May-26-2007 21:23
BOOsTER
Holding Infinity
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Sea of forgetfulness
lol, maybe he just wants to use a ghetto setup...like...2 discmans
I mean no joking...I've played on something very similar lol
you can put it on traktor... then move the bpm and then play the song and re-record it.
sounds like a pain in the ass.
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May-26-2007 21:51
basd
progression
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Somewhere nowhere
If such a program even exists, it would have to read the original BPM and adapt it to 138 BPM thereafter. Since those BPM determination algorithms are not really reliable to say the least, you'd be stuck with a bunch of disfigured MP3's that still don't have the exact same BPM.
If that's what you're into, then go ahead. If not, save up a few extra bucks for some half-decent CDJ's with pitch control (or take a software program) and learn how to beatmatch.
Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
Serato will do it. Go to Serato's site, download version 1.7. It's FREE. Load all the songs, than select all of them. Change one song, and it will change all of them at once.
Or, you can have Serato analyze all the songs for you and give you the correct BPM's.
May-26-2007 23:52
nousplacidus
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Honolulu
serato lets you change the actual BPM of the song or the ID3 tag?
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May-27-2007 01:07
Trance Android
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Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Birmingham, UK
Long winded (& obvious ) way: pitch your tracks at 138 bpm on your CDJ's & record the output in the usual fashion then re-burn the mp3 onto a CD. Kinda takes the fun out of mixing though!
May-27-2007 13:47
DjWoody
Chingon
Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
Serato lets you change the ID3 Tags. That's what I thought he meant.
Why would you want all your songs the same BPM?
May-27-2007 20:04
foil25
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2007
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Originally posted by DjWoody
Serato lets you change the ID3 Tags. That's what I thought he meant.
Why would you want all your songs the same BPM?
Serato "Pitch n Time" sounds like the best program for what I need. I want all bpms the same so that I can make a megamix. The mega mix will have over 50 tracks and I am very methodical about my mixing on PCs, I preset all bpms prior to beatmatching. I currently use Atomix Mp3 for mixing and CoolEdit Pro for setting the bpms (very old school today) but it is taking forever.
Thank you everyone for the quick responses! You've been helpful.
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May-27-2007 20:40
nefardec
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you could just figure out the tracklist and then use a calculator to figure out the % +/- on the cdjs before hand to do your megamix. I have done that prior to recording demos.
May-27-2007 22:56
chris harrington
Uncovered
Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Vancouver, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by BOOsTER
lol, maybe he just wants to use a ghetto setup...like...2 discmans
I mean no joking...I've played on something very similar lol
lol the first 2 months of my dj career was to diskmans bacause i could only afford a mixer at first
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