Hey,
I've tried the in-built one in Virtual DJ and MixMeister BPM software and I've found them both to be pretty off when it comes to certain types of music (especially jungle, gabber, hardcore etc..). Has anyone tried any others?
Thanks.
I've tried the in-built one in Virtual DJ and MixMeister BPM software and I've found them both to be pretty off when it comes to certain types of music (especially jungle, gabber, hardcore etc..). Has anyone tried any others?
Thanks.
geposted Wed 13 Apr 05 @ 2:46 pm
Did you try BOTH bpm engines in Virtual DJ ?
you will find it in FAME settings
you will find it in FAME settings
geposted Wed 13 Apr 05 @ 3:26 pm
Ahh I guess this is why I should buy the full version :)
geposted Wed 13 Apr 05 @ 3:49 pm
Hrm. I have a copy of the trial version of the full version. Running the songs through both engines produced conflicting results, both of them wrong.
geposted Wed 13 Apr 05 @ 3:57 pm
sad to hear
if both VDJ and Mixmeister gets them wrong, my guess is that its pretty hard for software to detect the beats accurately.
dont know if there is any other soft what can.
You can try this one, that have been helping me some in the past :
http://users.skynet.be/bk264570/BeatMHlp.htm
Or this one, that seem to work for odd music as well:
http://www.pyramidedata.dk/autobpm.html (very good one)
Dont know if they do handle your kinda music, but it might be worth a try
Also, the final good way, is of course to manually tap the beat in Virtual DJ
Tap along for say the 30 first beats, and VDJ get it calculated
A bit of work, of course, but definitively worth it, if no software can help you
good luck anyway :)
if both VDJ and Mixmeister gets them wrong, my guess is that its pretty hard for software to detect the beats accurately.
dont know if there is any other soft what can.
You can try this one, that have been helping me some in the past :
http://users.skynet.be/bk264570/BeatMHlp.htm
Or this one, that seem to work for odd music as well:
http://www.pyramidedata.dk/autobpm.html (very good one)
Dont know if they do handle your kinda music, but it might be worth a try
Also, the final good way, is of course to manually tap the beat in Virtual DJ
Tap along for say the 30 first beats, and VDJ get it calculated
A bit of work, of course, but definitively worth it, if no software can help you
good luck anyway :)
geposted Wed 13 Apr 05 @ 4:36 pm
Thanks for those links. Just to let everyone know that the program linked in the first one installs spyware as well.
geposted Wed 13 Apr 05 @ 5:11 pm
Mixmeister is almost perfect for most (nothing reads everything perfect). If that doesn't get it, then maybe you should think about tapping/adjusting.
Break.
Break.
geposted Wed 13 Apr 05 @ 6:51 pm
pcdj red is perfect
geposted Wed 13 Apr 05 @ 9:57 pm
I think mixmeister bpm analyser is'nt that accurate either.
However I found that mixmeister program on its own has the best and accurate bpm's. Its just a shame that you can't export that information into a txt file.
I think the older versions like v3 you possibly can?
However I found that mixmeister program on its own has the best and accurate bpm's. Its just a shame that you can't export that information into a txt file.
I think the older versions like v3 you possibly can?
geposted Thu 14 Apr 05 @ 3:03 am