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The DJ's Feature Request Thread

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tunetyme:
For me, my top two are both audio analysis tools:

getting the BPM right, this is a very useful tool when selecting songs if it is accurate

Add key determination (G, Bb, etc.) to audio analysis, when used with the Camelot mixing wheel you can mix songs that are in harmony as well as tempo (BPM).   This really takes you to the next level.

Tunetyme

keither:
Let's see - in order of importance:

1.  Plug-in ordering in the DSP section
2.  Settings memory for VST plugins
3.  Some way to view the current track status of a zone from it's playing now view
4.  Cue in/out points per track (iTunes has this)

Those are my big ones.

Here's another interesting thought - is there some way to visually indicate in the program which fields in the database can be stored in a file's tags and which ones are only stored in the database?

Matt:
Coming build build 55 and later (available in about a week):

NEW: DSP Studio supports ordering of effects. (drag items in list to reorder)
NEW: VST DSP plug-ins remember the program and program settings between runs of the program.

Matt:

--- Quote from: tunetyme on August 04, 2009, 08:56:58 pm ---getting the BPM right, this is a very useful tool when selecting songs if it is accurate

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Perhaps you could post five popular songs that you think BPM is getting wrong?

Thanks.

Matt:

--- Quote from: keither on August 18, 2009, 10:36:48 am ---4.  Cue in/out points per track (iTunes has this)

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We'll make 'Playback Range' user editable in a coming build.

You can put values like:

Times:
0:00-3:15
0:00.23-3:15.78

Milliseconds:
0-195000.243

The decimal allows accuracy right down to the sample if you need it.  This system is already used for CUE files, so it's well tested and well supported.

Someday we might wrap it with a fancy user interface, but this should at leave give you the functionality.

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