
Originally Posted by
Ynot
btw, you don't mention why you need the bpm's
now while mp3's are great for personal use, or if you're throwing a house party - they seriously fall down when used in clubs or anywhere where the volume's loud
think of it like a pictures on a computer
at small sizes, any picture will look good
but if you blow up a small picture onto a big bit of paper, it'll look fuzzy / blocky - all in all, pretty crap
music's the same - turning up the volume on music is the same as enlarging a picture
all the imperfections that aren't noticable at "personal use" volumes will become a lot more noticable
mp3's rely on taking out the detail of PCM recordings to reduce the size
these details are needed at volume
also, if you need the bpm's, you're probably wanting to beat-match tunes
digital music is not good at this, at all
if you need to slow down or speed up any vinyl record
you just change the speed of the turntable
digitally, however, changing the bpm is a major operation, involving a lot of computation - and you will lose shed-loads of quality from the file
a 128Kbps mp3 @ 100% speed is only
a 96Kbps mp3 @ 75% speed
if you have to use digital music in large scale environments
use full blown PCM Wav's, or mp3's at least 320 Kbps
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