I have been playing around with beatunes since you mentioned it and it is actually a great tool to dig in your collection and prepare playlists. There is a normalisation tool that looks pretty efficient as well and could replace mp3gain in my workflow. Swinsian is a simple music player dedicated to managing entertainment stuff without the. I had originally dissed it over MIK as the key detection tool was less good. To edit existing tags select the Logic > Edit Tags menu item. The latest version of Swinsian is 1.2 on Mac Informer. Track inspector in multiple ways, and editing of tags, etc. A spread sheet like view lets you create and edit tags. Clicking the + sign next to a tag reveals its structure. For a DINT tag this is the 32 individual bits that make up the tag which will not be of interest if you are using the tag as a number rather then individual bits. makes it easy to find and play the tracks you are looking for and to quickly edit their tags. But that matching playlist tool is super cool and makes it probably worth the buy. The energy detection seems also better than the one of MIK that puts all my tracks between 4 and 7, with some weird stuff. The mood taf is ok too, but far from perfect.Īnother soft I have been using for tags: music brainz picard. Any other similar tool that would be better fitted for house and techno EPs? It is good for albums but sucks for EPs, especially that the DB they use are far from exhaustive. Any one of you using it or one of its alternatives? I read about that detects transcodes and looks quite good. Last but not least, I am looking for an android app that would enable be to load a playlist of new tracks from Musicbee, tag comments and rate those tracks while i m in the bus and then sync them with musicbee. Easily edit tags on multiple tracks at once. I was thinking of pulsar player, I have not tried it yet.You’re aware that you need an XDJ-1000MK2 or CDJ-2000NXS2 to play FLAC files?ĪIFF files support ID3 tags just fine as well, and are supported on all CDJs and XDJs from the last 10 years.No I wasn't :-/ I haven't used a CDJ since I sold my mk1 (yes, purchased in like 2002!) about 5 years ago. Regex compatible find and replace helps you keep your music correctly tagged. And tbh I haven't messed with digital much since at least that long, only Traktor for the occasional gig at home I've only been spinning vinyl exclusively. I was also under the impression that there were issues with ID3 for AIFF files but I haven't looked into that sort of thing in years either. It sounds like AIFF might be the way forward for me, which does solve the problem of wanting to stick to iTunes. Is that what most folks use who are doing lossless in say Traktor? I guess I could also use ALAC for iTunes and Traktor and just export to AIFF if I ever need to play off a flash drive. In order to get the most accurate data, you should treat outdoor lap pools as indoor swims.There is a mac version of mp3Tag that works through wine but I just tried it and it got all the columns confused (e.g.
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