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DESCRIPTION
iTunes-BPM adds a simple floating window to iTunes that allows you to set the beats-per-minute value for the currently playing song by tapping along to the music.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.2 or later, iTunes 4.0 or later.

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Developer:Blacktree, Inc
Downloads:25,844
  - Version d/l:17,142
Multimedia & Design:Audio
License:Free
Date:16 Jun 2005
Platform:PPC

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    May 15 2010

    TERRYBONUS  Awesome device. Easy to use and effective. Great stuff!!!  
    (Version 1.0.2)

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    Jun 22 2008

    ROLLANDBURN  click on the trippy eye to the beat, then click 'set'.  
    (Version 1.0.2)

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    Mar 14 2009

    SOUTHLAWBELL  THANK YOU!!! Explained as if speaking to a non techi, barely computer literate! Just what I needed!  
    (Version 1.0.2)

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    Feb 25 2008

    HILTONSPINNER  I am having trouble figuring out how this thing works. Every comment seems to show that others aren't having trouble...Why does it start at 60 bpm...How long do you tap the key for it to figure out the bpm and do you start with it at 60 or move it to 1 to begin the counting? Any help would be great.

    Thanks,  
    (Version 1.0.2)

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    Jul 3 2007

    WHIT_G  Looks like this fails now with iTunes v.7.3. Any chance it might get updated? This is the best/easiest solution I've come across to set a track's BPM setting.  
    (Version 1.0.2)

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    Jul 4 2006
    *****

    DINHBG  A quick and simple way to enter the tempi of iTunes tracks. I use it on every new song I add to my library.

    I've used QuicKeys to streamline things by setting a keystroke that clicks the “Set” button and then advances to the next song in the playlist, so I can basically work through an entire playlist with two fingers--one to tap the tempo and one to set and move on.

    One feature I’d love to see added is an audible “ping” of some kind when the tempo reaches its “bluest” (i.e., when I’ve tapped enough that the app is confident of the tempo); staring at that little number and trying to gauge the “grey/blue boundary” can be a little eye-crossing....  
    (Version 1.0.2)

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    Sep 21 2005
    ****½

    SIM  Great now it works with Tiger with 1.0.2. Although tapping on the scrollpad to count does't seem to acknowledge the bpm like in the earlier version. Musn't grumble!!!  
    (Version 1.0.2)

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    Aug 30 2005
    ****.

    FABIEN  Good little app, but I wish it played a bpm sound like a metronome. It would be much easier to use then!  
    (Version 1.0.2)

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    Aug 20 2005
    *****

    KAP  Fantastic little app - easy and fun to use.  
    (Version 1.0.2)

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    Jul 15 2005
    *****

    BRIAN  Great app! I'm in a band that does covers, and on stage we use a click track. So in iTunes I use this little guy to get the bpm so that we can use it on stage.  
    (Version 1.0.2)

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    Jul 5 2005
    *****

    DJ T-SOLO  Awesome - awesome little applet. Being a DJ - and crossing over from vinyl to CD's to MP3's with software - this software really helps me streamline a process for a busy night. I was actually worried that it wasn't coming out for Tiger for awhile. Now that it finally has - I can continue to organize my music! Woo-hoo!  
    (Version 1.0.2)

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