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Manually editing BPM

Hi there, when I edit the BPM in the collection view, it isn't displayed as the bpm on the player. It comes up as part of INFO page but not as the actual counter. This is extremely frustrating, as I do alot of live work with acapellas. Is the full implementation of this feature due in a future release? 

I really think rekordbox needs to be tidied up.  

 

edit: To clarify. No problem in editing the BPM in rekordbox- it's getting the BPM to show correctly on the player. rekordbox only updates the MP3 tag, not the analysis data which is read by the player.

nitty

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I think if you know the bpm of your mp3, you can manuall edit in rekordbox. Just load the mp3 to play and push that arrow on the right that shows down, then you can double or half the bpm's or even set them to what number you wish with the left and right arrows.

Anastasio 0 votes
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No problem in editing the BPM in rekordbox- it's getting the BPM to show correctly on the player. It's only updating the MP3 tag, not the analysis data.

nitty 0 votes
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@nitty > Did you simply change the value in the BPM field on the list?  If you didn't adjust the beat-grid, you didn't really change the BPM of the track.

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I manually set my bpms in iTunes. Rekordbox dj is double timing to 148 and I don’t want that. It’s screwing up my playlist.

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I’m looking to fix wrong bpm's. A website or app. Not Rekordbox. Lol. I have 60,000 songs, 5,000 are doo-wop. They go up to 180 bpm. I don’t want to listen to all these songs!

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@Gmrg > You can open the song, click the Grid Edit, click the 1/2 button and move to the next one.

Pulse 0 votes
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...or select all the Doo-Wop and re-analyse in a lower tempo range.

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