Is there any software I can download, that I can hook my mixer up to my AUX-in on my PC soundcard and have it measure the BPMs of the record being played?
Feb-19-2006 09:25
i got big pants
Your Face
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
say no to bpm counters!
Feb-19-2006 10:09
MindsDesire
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Oregon, USA
I'm organising all my vinyl.
Feb-19-2006 10:37
Tenshi
likes music
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Mödling, Austria
quote:
Originally posted by MindsDesire
I'm organising all my vinyl.
try mixmeister or the mixshare database! you need the mp3s or wavs then though!
Feb-19-2006 10:57
Kooshie
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Saint Ignace, Michigan
Re: BPM counter.
quote:
Originally posted by MindsDesire
Is there any software I can download, that I can hook my mixer up to my AUX-in on my PC soundcard and have it measure the BPMs of the record being played?
Count the measures yourself. Don't ever trust a bpm counter.
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Feb-19-2006 20:01
Aquarian
king of no pants
Registered: May 2005
Location: Laval, Quebec
I like to use atomix virutal DJ to note the BPMs. You can probably get a demo version of the software. Just put the track on, leave it playing over the beats for a few seconds and it'll give you a pretty accurate reading of the BPM. No need to tap and silly buttons!
Feb-19-2006 23:22
ivanbee
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: -
if you have a mac, you can download a bpm widget from apple.com
all you do is hit the space bar according to the beats and it counts the bpm for you :P
Feb-20-2006 13:13
Kooshie
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Saint Ignace, Michigan
quote:
Originally posted by Aquarian
I like to use atomix virutal DJ to note the BPMs. You can probably get a demo version of the software. Just put the track on, leave it playing over the beats for a few seconds and it'll give you a pretty accurate reading of the BPM. No need to tap and silly buttons!