ltjBPM doesnt automate BPM counts for iTunes - this is a GOOD thing!
This is a great tool that provides a quick and transparent process for manually measuring and posting BPM counts for iTunes tracks.
ltjBPM only counts the beats that you tap out in time with the track yourself. This is one of its best features.
Result: beats per minute for only the beats that you want counted, not an automated best guess. This is great for non-4/4 time signatures (like waltz, etc), and prevents half- and double-time values from creeping in unless you want them.
This tool lets me quickly and transparently audit BPMs for long lists of tracks in my iTunes playlists with just a few keystrokes, and without switching back and forth between windows like working directly within iTunes requires.
I have used this program since 2005, and Im pleased to see it in the App store so I can support its creator by conveniently paying for it!
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