Hi, can SoundForge Pro 18 batch analyze key and tempo of .wav files?
I don't want to have to shell out the cost for Mixed In Key 11. Been trying analysis with Traktor Pro 4 and it's really struggling with wav files. The ID3V2 tags are inconsistent. Sometimes the BPM and KEY is showing up in my file manager and sometimes it isn't. And the results are all over the place. Even with the literal bpm and key in the file name, it's still producing wrong key results, or half time tempo. (Really? Are we still living in 1993 or...)
Would be nice if I could just get a batch analysis of my loops. Even if the tags are sidecar, as long as FL Studio can read the embedded tags and I don't have to tell it to detect tempo every single time. Analyze once and the data is saved with your samples forever.
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Would be nice to batch acidize my drum loops too, but it's looking like that will be a manual process anyway. I've tried several region adding plugins and each one puts way too many markers and in the wrong places.
Would be nice to have two types of regions too. Cue Point and Transient. Both types would be the same format, but different purpose (Like paragraphs and chapters for a book). You would push your number keys to jump to transients and Ctrl + numbers for cue points. They would accept major MIDI notes for transients and their corresponding Minor MIDI notes for Cue points.
You only have ten numbers to use anyway, so this would work well by frog jumping the assigned numbers to the jurisdiction of the current cue point.
Example: Push the Ctrl + 3 to jump to your 3rd Cue point in your track. Now it's looping that major region (cue). The numbers are now reset to be context aware to that selected region. 1 would jump to start of Cue Point 3, 2 is the next transient etc. MIDI notes with a connected MIDI controller would be the same. Black keys on the MIDI controller would be cue points and white keys transients.