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      i need a program that can accuarately find the beats per minute of a mp3. perferable free but a not free one is fine too.

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      http://www.tucows.com/preview/371806.html

      this proggy while detecting the bpm of single mp3's and displaying it on the screen
      can also scan folders of mp3's and write the bpm into the ID3 tag of each file

      this is a god-send when you have thousands of mp3s
      just set it running overnight, and it's all don in the morning
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      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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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      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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      i wanted to mix two songs with another program and it sounds crappy unless they are set to the same BPM. thanks but i already found one.

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      Yeah, you can't really mix a song and have it sound great unless you can match the BPMs.

      What program do you use CrissCross?

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      Yeah our school plays music at rallies really loud and it sounds terrible... They&#39;ve got every slider on the sound board set to max ( even equalizers ) and they just adjust the master volume/iPod volume ( yes, they use an iPod >_< ).

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      Quote Originally Posted by MSG View Post
      Yeah our school plays music at rallies really loud and it sounds terrible... They&#39;ve got every slider on the sound board set to max ( even equalizers ) and they just adjust the master volume/iPod volume ( yes, they use an iPod >_< ).
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      that&#39;s going to be a clipping issue

      again, digital music is very un-forgiving with clipping (as opposed to anologue equivalents)

      it&#39;s awkward explaining this without images,
      but if you have a sin wave
      and increase the volume past the 0db threshold
      analogue devices will flatten the wave, so the tips and troughs rest at 0db
      while not ideal, it&#39;s far better than what digital devices do

      digital devices will simply chop off the top and bottom of the wave
      and the wave will look like a square sin wave
      making really harsh sounds

      Turn every knob down to half-way
      and use the master volume on the amp to set the baseline volume
      then use the gains on your mixer to compensate for different level tracks during the session

      in a nutshell - Keep digital music in the green, if you stray into the yellow (or god forbid the red) you&#39;re doing it wrong
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      Or you can do what I would do, which is kick the equaliser until it bows down to your infernal will and plays jammin&#39; tunes all night long.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Kaniaz View Post
      Or you can do what I would do, which is kick the equaliser until it bows down to your infernal will and plays jammin&#39; tunes all night long.
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      this is known as the BFI method in the business
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