Do you re-enter rounded BPM value after analysis?

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Do you re-enter rounded BPM value after analysis?

Postby John Wo_O on 09 Aug 2010, 16:53

just curious because the BPM are actually after analysis rarely .00

so do you re-enter them assuming this is what the correct value or you just live with it?
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Re: Do you re-enter rounded BPM value after analysis?

Postby Blackbrook on 09 Aug 2010, 21:30

JimB already noticed this while analysing his collection. There is no solution available but the dev team is working on the bpm analysis as far as I can remember. You can use external programmes to detect the bpm and write it into the tags that Cross is using. But there is no internal Cross solution for it.

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Re: Do you re-enter rounded BPM value after analysis?

Postby Jim B on 09 Aug 2010, 21:45

Blackbrook wrote:You can use external programmes to detect the bpm and write it into the tags that Cross is using.


You could try this one

http://www.mixmeister.com/bpmanalyzer/bpmanalyzer.asp

Have heard it's pretty good. I was thinking about using it, but I will wait now for the dev team to do there magic ;)

Support has said it's planned and being worked on for a future update.
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Re: Do you re-enter rounded BPM value after analysis?

Postby John Wo_O on 09 Aug 2010, 22:24

don't get me wrong, i can live with the approximation and wait for a new algorithm...

I was just curious to see if people will take the time to enter the rounded BPM value or if they're being lazy like me lol
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Re: Do you re-enter rounded BPM value after analysis?

Postby Jim B on 10 Aug 2010, 18:54

John Wo_O wrote:I was just curious to see if people will take the time to enter the rounded BPM value or if they're being lazy like me lol


No mate, I'm lazy, just like you ;)
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