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We're proud to announce that MediaMonkey for Android is ready for you to test. I do that, but often I don't like to sit in front of the computer and rate/organize songs while I'm doing it.This announcement thread has been deprecated. If I could just get accurate BPM detection I could do it based off of genre and BPM, but I can't even find that.Īny advice? (Besides listen to my own damn library. When I get the album, I'd like a fast way to throw the album into existing playlists based on song character, but I haven't found a program accurate enough to do it for me. I listen to a lot of music, resulting in me buying many albums. Both a sabaton (heavy metal) and ingrid michaelson (Indie pop) song were categorized as the same color for example.
dark music, brighter for faster popish music), and that's often off as well. I've got quite a few songs (in the thousands, I've been collecting music since the 80s), half of which I probably actively listen to (the other half I keep for posterity or humor, and it's not like I'm running out of space.)īeatunes also creates a "color" of the music (dark for. Yes, I'm aware that it's sometimes difficult for programs to figure out halved/doubled BPMs, so the resultant output is often half of what it really is, but come on, there's gotta be a better way. All three programs will give me different results. The main issue I'm having is very poor BPM recognition.
I've tried Beatunes for mac and a few others (Tangerine!, MixMeister BPM). I've tried a few programs that are made to "analyze" your music library. Same for just about every genre (excluding country.)) (So I have fast/power metal and slow(er)/chill metal playlists, for example. I like to have things organized into genre, then speed/mood. I've started doing this by hand, but got quickly overwhelmed. But I am interested in categorizing my music like (I think) a DJ would, if only to create awesome playlists for my friends and I. If you're interested in streaming radio or playing some live sets, check out Reddit's own EMP Radio! Weekly Mix Feedback Thread - /r/beatmatch FAQįirst off, I'm not a DJ. Looking to hook up with other DJs in your area? Submit your info here:įor IRC users, check out the following channels on freenode IRC: If you know of any more that belong over here, please let us know! User Directory You can probably find that track for purchase at one of the following sites: If you play a track live, please support the artist that spent countless hours producing that track.
r/Soundsystem has a wiki that goes over how Sound Systems workįeel free to contribute to this list! Related Subreddits TONS of "learning to DJ" related videos!ĭigital DJ Tips posts a review for EVERY controller Omers on taking Gigs outside of your Normal GenresĮllaskins youtube channel. If someone asks you for your page, that's cool, but unsolicited linking will get your post removed.
Support the artists who make the music and software you use.Ībsolutely no self-promotion on other people's posts. There are better places for buying/selling gear.
If you're posting a mix you MUST post it to the weekly mix thread.