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BPM counter.
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| 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? |
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| i got big pants |
| say no to bpm counters! |
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| MindsDesire |
| I'm organising all my vinyl. |
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| Tenshi |
| 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! |
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| Kooshie |
| 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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| 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! |
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| ivanbee |
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 |
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| Kooshie |
| 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! |
rofl.....atomix |
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