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Is there a solid way to autotag bpm's for DJ's?

Just wondering if any one uses Jaikoz for tagging bpm? If so… How?
Thanks.

I use Mixmeister BPM Analizer, you can find it here

It’s fairly accurate with most stuff but only works on PC :frowning:

I’m trying to work out how to then copy that BPM into something visible in finder here

Superman

Rapid Evolution, just came across this, thought it might be useful.

http://www.mixshare.com/software.html

-Mark

When I went to mixmeister web page I saw a Mac version to download. Do not know any more that what I saw.

Robert

Well the Original Poster did not specify Mac or PC but on the Mac there is a program called Tangerine! that does BPM and stores it in the mp3 (I believe). It will also autogenerate playlists based on BPM.

maybe another free app http://sourceforge.net/projects/bpmdetect

FYI, the sourceforge link caused my Symantec to register a trojan…not good. I did download and test MixMeister and it works very simply. It populates the BPM in column D, but when I move it to column P which is the matching column for importing into Jai, I get an error. Has anyone found an easier work around to getting BPM data imported?

Hi roger123,
I use MixMeister with MS-Windows and it writes the BPM into the Tag of ID3v23 to TBPM. Jaikoz displays this BPM from the Tag-TBMP in the Edit-Window without any problem in the column BPM.

i use beatunes 2. it has several methods of determining BPM; check out the application’s help dialogues to figure out which one will suit yr purposes best.

it also detects overall key, generates acoustic IDs, & calculates a color based on the acoustic qualities of a song. can handle loading all the songs from my 75000-song library. far more intelligent playlist generation than itunes’ genius feature. very useful for DJs.

it’s cross-platform.

highly recommended.

[the developer is also extremely responsive & very open to suggestions. you have to e-mail him, though – no forums.]