Does anyone know of a program that detects genre for mac? key would be nice to (btw, trainspotter is confusing)
Does anyone know of a program that detects genre for mac? key would be nice to (btw, trainspotter is confusing)
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no offense or anything but is that even possible?
All I have to do is play music, and make sure it is fist pumpin material.
there are a few programs that can detect the BPM/Key(MixenInKey). i really doubt genre.
well. there is one...
i got that one too but im lazy when theres too many files
Macbook Pro 13" | XONE 92 | Traktor Scratch Pro 2 | Audio 8 | (2) NI Kontrol X1 | Technics SL-1210 MK2 | Juno 106 | Adam A7x | BOSS DD7 | Soundbite XL Looper | +more
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There has actually been some research on this problem. See for example this paper (PDF link):
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc...=rep1&type=pdf
But unfortunately:
1) I'm not aware of any publicly available software.
2) The results you get from something like this will probably be error prone (that paper reported accuracy of around 70%)
3) It will probably only work reliably for relatively broad genre definitions (i.e. distinguishing between rock and classical as opposed to house and trance).
So, short answer, no
I should make a program like that, market it, and purposely make it return any music analysis with "Smooth Jazz" lol
Plus honest to god, anyone who has ever uploaded a track to any music forum and put the genre in the topic has been quickly corrected with a "I dunno dude I wouldn't call that hard house..."
I used to link music in my signature but nowadays I don't.
I mean most broad genres can be detected via bpm. House=126, Dubstep=140, Drum & Bass = 174. Etc... Genre has never been my problem.
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