I have noticed that in my music library, the BPM is not being calculated correctly, mainly with the tracks that have some vocal intro, the incredible thing is that it is with tracks that have beat, as in reggaeton.
This is a problem because when you analyze a new playlist you must review each of the tracks manually because you cannot trust the ENGINE PRIME. The incredible thing is that these same themes are analyzed with other programs (SERATO, VIRTUAL DJ or REKORDBOX) and they perfectly calculate the BPM.
This is a known issue, trust me, I feel your pain on this one - a good percentage of tracks in my collection have had to be manually reviewed due to the inaccuracies of the detection algorithm.
The latest 1.3.2 release of the Prime 4 firmware has a workaround included that uses the ID3 BPM tag as a guide if its present.
We hope this makes it into the next EP software update. Denon DJ have also mentioned that the detection algorithm itself is something they are continuing to work on.
On the other hand, if people did that, saw the issue already was reported, maybe they wouldnt āchime inā and therefor it maybe wouldnt be counted at such a big issueā¦
The more people that tell what they discover/ see as a issue, the faster we other users can point them at a feature request to like, or recommend them to create one.
And at the same time, Denon can see yet another person that find it troubleing with the BPM issue.
(We simply just need to be able to shrink/ expand the grid on the players to correct these faulty bpm issues on the fly until they have a better algorithm⦠(IMO))
The best action maybes, taking in your paragraphs and my sentence is that when people search, if they find an existing post about what they had ādiscoveredā then they add their comment or ālikeā to the existing thread, which denon is probably already counting likes or replies to.
As itās already happened maybe a topic merge by a mod would be best.
If the next firmwares and or engine comes out with only change in it, I hope itās the bpm detection.
I dot. Bother playing drum and bass anymore so the triples thing doesnāt bother me, but Iām not the only user so ā¦
And I donāt care what the bpm says in screen or gets calculated at, not for any mixing reasons. However I do care about bpm calculations because I want more accurate loops and you donāt get precise loops without precise bpm calculated
the bpm analysis is challenging HOWEVER the more they are wrong, the more it is making me learn how to adjust them manually instead of just matching the numbers when mixā¦
This is the most important part of a music preparation tool, yet itās the part that I hate most about EP. We rely on EP to get the bpm correct, but sadly it gets it wrong a lot of the time. And then there isnāt even a way to edit the grids on any of the prime gear - really backwards thinking!!