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    It's definitely something I'm keeping an eye on for now
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    I've been using for a while. Plugin sandboxing is awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by botstein View Post
    I've been using for a while. Plugin sandboxing is awesome.
    Hey botstein, did you experience difficulty with loading full tracks and bpm detection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rdej47 View Post
    Hey botstein, did you experience difficulty with loading full tracks and bpm detection?
    No, but I've been using it more for DAW duties, rather than DJ things. I'm sure that the bpm detection is of course not perfect, but it's very, very good for samples, breaks, etc. It should work excellently for music like house, techno, dubstep, which tend to have no tempo changes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by botstein View Post
    No, but I've been using it more for DAW duties, rather than DJ things. I'm sure that the bpm detection is of course not perfect, but it's very, very good for samples, breaks, etc. It should work excellently for music like house, techno, dubstep, which tend to have no tempo changes.
    That was the surprising thing, even with house it frequently got the BPM wrong. But again this is version 1.0 so it's hard to be upset.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rdej47 View Post
    That was the surprising thing, even with house it frequently got the BPM wrong. But again this is version 1.0 so it's hard to be upset.
    Exactly. It isn't tough to correct it. It always rubbed me the wrong way when people complain about BPM detection in Ableton or Traktor for that matter.

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    I've never had problems with Ableton. A too amount of problems with Traktor but nothing too horrible
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    It's a really interesting piece of software. Everything about Ableton and Logic all in one app. Bigwig runs really smoothly as well and I am very much enjoying the fact that when you set certain parameters on certain plugins, you can see the waveform oscillate according to what you've dialed in.

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