A notable feature being “Peek” which portions the song into different sections and starts playback on the chorus or verse, which ever one is more prominent. The software has only been released for a few hours so many testing and reviews are still to surface however in the video above we can see how “Peek” breaks the song structure of Adele’s “Set Fire to the Rain” is exploited in beaTunes 4. ![]() Most songs follow a set structure (intro, verse, chorus, ect.) and beaTunes reads each song to segment the track into pieces. The biggest change is the ability to break down song and navigate the structure, allowing the user to scrub through a song semantically. Upon the first run of beaTunes, the software begins by offering solutions to fixing incorrect and mismatched ID3 data which is perfect for those DJ pool tracks which rarely contain accurate information. The software itself has a feel similar to iTunes without mimicking the Apple software too heavily. Probably the most noticeable feature of beaTunes 4 is the new UI which looks a lot cleaner compared to beaTunes 3.5 and it is apparent that a year’s worth of work went into it. ![]() ![]() Read on for more about how beaTunes 4 overhauled the UI, improved music algorithms, and changed the way song structure is analyzed. beaTunes 4 is more than just key detection with the added features of a media player and improvements to song analysis. Tagtraum Industries announced today the release of an update to their beaTunes software.
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