27 days ago
philgyford : BBC News | Health | Bee Gees hit could save your life - I'm amazed this non-news story got so much traction on blogs and news sites. There's nothing to it at all. (Plus, surely Soul II Soul's 'Back to Life' (102 BPM) would be even better.)
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5 month ago
Linkorama : Who’s on the team? - We see this all the time in real world BPM projects. Agreeing on what the process is is often the easy part. Identifying the who is can seem nearly impossible, especially if a single team is attempting to define a process that is executed in many differen
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26 month ago
plasticbag : Tangerine is a small OSX application that automatically works out the BPM of songs in your iTunes library - I'm running it now, and it's running through all my tracks at astonishing speed. It's got a wonderfully classy interface and a beautiful icon too, if that counts for anything. God knows if it's any good though...
philgyford : Potion Factory Blog » Blog Archive » Introducing Tangerine - Interesting Mac app for creating iTunes playlists organised by BPM. It's BPM-working-out algorithm needs some tweaking though, as it's more miss than hit for me (eg, it thinks a few slow acoustic guitar tracks are 180 BPM). (via Plasticbag)
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41 month ago
philgyford : Blacktree - Forums - View topic - Doesn't work under 10.4 - Yay, new version of iTunes-BPM which works under Tiger (helps you set the BPM of tracks by clicking in time).
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