Tuesday, April 24, 2012

BeaTunes Review

by Ray Aguilera 1Comment Clean up your musical act

Sure, you started out with good intentions for iTunes, meticulously editing metadata and building perfect playlists. But gradually things got out of hand. BeaTunes is like a Swiss Army knife for your music library. The software fixes all sorts of problems, from metadata errors to spelling mistakes. It also features a couple of neat tricks that will be useful for DJs, including automatic beat detection, and the ability to identify the key of each of your tracks for more seamless mixing.

The first time you open BeaTunes, the application goes to work inspecting and analyzing your library. Inspection works on track metadata, and is fairly quick. BeaTunes inspected our library of 23,000 tracks in a few minutes. Meanwhile, BeaTunes also begins a deeper, much lengthier process of analyzing your tracks in the background, allowing for advanced features like beats per minute and key detection, as well as organization of songs by mood. According to BeaTunes’ calculations, our analysis will be done in a little over two weeks--no kidding.



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