Show 'BPM' and 'ReplayGain' infos
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Showing BPM and ReplayGain infos would be nice to have in several places :
- Playlist column
- Track info window
- Track context panel
Moreover, having them available in the smart playlists as a search 'term' would be really useful, at least for the BPM.
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+1 for this. I suggest including INITIALKEY, aka TKEY, as part of the effort.
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+1
and adding text for a longer post -
+1 for this, as well. And extra words for length.
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What would you use this for?
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@rlkeeney
Using the BPM column (beats per minute) makes it possible to create playlists with Down tempo (for the morning) and Uptempo (when a party is going on).The Initial key enables to play songs in a harmonically-pleasing order. Music with the same key create a harmonious and consonant mashup with any music genre.
There is a simple tool to understand the initial key named the Camelot Wheel, when this tool is used and combined with the BPM and Initial Key column, you can create a playlist like a pro radio DJ.
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@ted-eilers Thanks.
This does not seem to be useful to me.
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Is BPM still missing? This is key info that music supervisors need in order to use this program.
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BPM and initial key are used heavily by DJ's and others who need to consider how music "builds" over time.
A few examples:
- generally DJ's want BPM (tempo) to build over time so you don't go from a "fast" song to a bit slower one...even a slight drop in tempo can cause people to leave a dance floor.
- DJ's doing beat mixing use BPM to find songs of similar BPMs that may then mix together well. The tonal "key" of a song can also help with mixing songs together or to create smooth transitions.
- People exercising or running often find they like a certain tempo for running, another for cool down, etc.
Here's an article to learn more:
The Best Running Song BPM (and How to Find Your Running BPM)
https://www.beachbodyondemand.com/blog/find-running-bpm