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BeatGauge. Ratings and Reviews

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38 Ratings
  • BigDipper1, 03.03.2017
    For $8, it should be more accurate
    Hey, it IS fast, but I have to force the result into the right range. Also, it WON’T go above 250 bpm. What the heck? Why not? I bought it specifically for those songs. Show more
  • SteinerView, 28.10.2016
    Notched Up my DJ’ing
    I’m the guy that plays the music for all my friends party. Before having Beat Gauge I would use my ear to pace the music. With Beat Gauge I get a fast and accurate BPM right in my Itunes Library. Very helping in building the peaks and valleys in my music mix. It gets fooled now and then, but is spot on for 95% or more of the tunes. Highly recommended. Show more
  • Chrispere, 07.10.2016
    The BPM was wrong
    It gave the wrong BPM. It was correct about a lot but was also incorrect about a lot. It had one job and it screwed it up.
  • turkeyballspaco, 26.09.2016
    Super Fabulous
    I dragged 5700 songs from iTunes into Beatgauge, and it analyzed them and automatically populated the beats per minute field in iTunes in about 5 minutes. I checked a random sample of songs by hand to assess the accuracy of Beatgauge — and it was great. This is a great program. (I suspect that the user Beatalius who gave this one star does not understand the concept of beat). Show more
  • Radfaenger, 18.07.2016
    Great with conventional rhythms, not so great with others.
    Works as advertised for music that is in a conventional Western 2/2 or 4/4 meter, but definitely has consistent and significant problems figuring out the tempo of some 6/8, 3/4, or more complex rhythms, anywhere from 30-50% off the actual BPM, not merely a double-time error. It does indeed run remarkably fast on bulk quantities of tracks, saving its results into your iTunes library instantly. Show more
  • Beetalius, 05.06.2016
    Couldn’t be less accurate
    The classifications couldn’t have been less accurate. Very slow songs were given the highest bpms while fast songs had lower bpms. It’s managed to get it exactly wrong fairly consistently.
  • horseandhounds, 21.05.2016
    Quick, accurate, and easy to use
    Drag and drop and get a nearly instantaneous, accurate BPM calculation. Excellent tool.
  • Nero Rox, 15.04.2016
    I’m Blown away!
    I’m a cover band musician, i put medleys of songs together and im constantly using a tap tempo app to get the BPM of songs so see which ones are close to each other in speed so i can glue them, i’ve used tongs of apps and this one is the first one that just works this fast so I was able to do what would have taken me a couple of hours to do manually in about 2 minutes It’s worth every cent i just wish i had found it sooner! Show more
  • IC2084, 01.03.2016
    Does what it says it will
    I was looking to add BPM information to my tracks so I could create smart playlists based on that information. This application gave me that information. 95% of the time it is accurate. It saves the information to the files and then iTunes Match is subsequently updated. You must have the audio files locally for the analysis but afterwards, you don’t need them. This was exactly what I was looking for and at a price I was happy to pay. Show more
  • scottyent1, 27.02.2016
    Did the job, and FAST!
    I downloaded BeaTunes free trial just to do the BPM analysis. I started a queue for my 5600 songs, and it told me 1.8 DAYS. Well alright then. I looked on BeaTunes website and found they recommended BeatGauge if all you want is quick BPM analysis. I took a look at the store, and saw it was $8 for what is essentially a one time use application. However, it had good reviews, and I wanted to build a better cycling playlist, so I figured why not. WOW, this software is FAST. It blew through my 5600 songs in maybe 5 minutes? Even better, it assigns the BPM right back to iTunes so sorting by BPM and making a playlist is extremely easy. This will change my rides significantly and make sure I’m always pedaling the right cadence. I doubt I’ll ever use it again since all my songs are now analyzed, but still was worth the $8 bucks for all the playlists I’ll make and use I’ll get out of them. Show more
  • ProjectXero, 11.01.2016
    Used for running playlist
    Does what it says. I used it for about 2000 songs and it only took a few minutes! Great app for if you want to make a specific playlist for running :) Show more
  • Kmaws, 04.01.2016
    The Best
    I use music cadence mainly on a bike trainer and sometimes running. Running/training apps determine their own bpm but 1) the bpm is sometimes not accurate, 2) the bpm usually can’t go lower than 70 bpm, and 3) the bpm is not inserted into the iTunes song information. Some apps do use the “song info” bpm if available, so manually determining bpm is a lengthly option I’ve had to use. No more. BeatGuage is accurate, can determine lower cadences, and is really really fast. Support is good. (I had some questions when I hit “Analyze New” and BeatGuage started to go through my very large library but the answers were also in the menu help bar.) Show more
  • mhopeng, 10.11.2015
    Works as advertised
    This app works fine and does what it says. The results are as accurate or better than some others I tried. With iTunes 12.3.1, the results were displayed immediately without any need to refresh the window. Good tech support. Note that if you have a large music collection stored in an unusual location, like a NAS or external drive, you may have to drag the music files to the app in the Finder, instead of in iTunes. Show more
  • spacematters, 01.08.2015
    Doesn’t work. Waste of time and money.
    iTunes doesn’t retain any of the changes made by BeatGauge.
  • lorriebird, 22.07.2015
    Does what it promised!
    I was looking for a simple, easy to use program that would add the BPM to my iTunes collection. I am not a DJ nor do I need sophisticated mixing software…I just wanted my songs to show BPM to help me create playlists for running, walking, etc. Downloaded the program and dropped my entire iTunes music collection of nearly 6000 songs into it all at once (from the Finder window). In around 12 minutes the entire 6000 song collection had been analyzed and values assigned. I haven’t gone through the entire collection to check for errors, just a random sampling. But it has already done what I needed it to do. Now that songs show BPM values, I can search by BPM value and am rediscovering songs in my collection I haven’t listened to for years. Great job, thanks! Show more
  • Woodelph, 08.07.2015
    good, but not perfect
    It does what I want: easily and mostly-accurately assigns BPMs to music already loaded in iTunes, without having to exit iTunes or move the files around. However, while the "coerce results" feature (which helps to limit instances of guessing double or half the actual tempo) is a little *too* limiting. I ended up turning it off because a random sampling of music in my library tends to span more than a factor of two in tempos. If I could set the lower and upper limits separately, limiting would be far more useful (i.e., tell it that the music is likely between 55 and 140, which would cover most ballroom dance music, as an example). Despite this, it works better than anything else I've tried, free or paid, and even produces reasonable results for music that doesn't have a steady tempo through the whole song. The only thing I've used that is better required me to tap out the beat, so could only do one song at a time (and stopped working with Lion or Mountain Lion). Show more
  • Untranced, 01.07.2015
    simple fast results
    Very basic program, but fills a gap well for me as a DJ where I manage my catalogue in iTunes but use Traktor for DJing. Waiting on 1.0.2 for a fix on “coerce results”, but otherwise works well. Waiting to process more files in the blues genre to find out how accurate it can be, but pop, R&B, alternative seem to be doing fine. Show more
  • Heffro, 07.05.2015
    Simple, Does what it says.
    Blasted through 100 of my mp4 files in less than 5 seconds.