![]() I then analysed my library, which took a little while for the software to do completely (I noticed it was quite slow in fetching data), but when it finished, I was rewarded with something rather awesome in my opinion: A music library analysed by beaTunes looks like this: Neat, properly filled, and capable of being sorted.Īll my tracks had data that was pertinent to me as a DJ. Aside from the artist and track name, I had the track’s BPM, musical key, as well its “colour”, which is a system used by beaTunes to determine how a track’s energy is manifest visually. I was then able to sort them according to these characteristics and create matchlists automatically based on a few tags and fields that I could select for beaTunes.
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