OnsetPeak BPM algorithm - change between Primary and Alternative Tempo

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Andrew

Jul 21, 2014 @ 02:20 AM

Just upgraded to Beatunes 4.0.0 (iTunes 11.2.0.115, Windows 7Pro (64)) - Using OnsetPeak algortithm to determine BPM.
If I determine a song should be the Alternate tempo instead of the Primary, I want to switch the information in the main window.
If I click once on the data in the BPM column it highlights. I click a second time between to the two numbers and they switch places (this is good for me), but then there is no way to save this change.
If go select another song the information reverts to its original output.
If I select another field the information reverts to its original output.
If I press enter the information reverts to its original output.
How do I save this change?

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by hendrik on Jul 21, 2014 @ 07:59 AM

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    Hi Andrew,

    thanks for your mail - looks like you found a bug.

    The swapped values should be stored right away when you go to the next row. I think I fixed the issue in http://www.beatunes.com/download/beaTunes-4-0-1-SNAPSHOT-osx.dmg (OSX) or http://www.beatunes.com/download/beaTunes-4-0-1-SNAPSHOT-x86_64-win... (Win 64bit) (the current dev snapshot) - if you're interested in trying this out, please let me know, whether it worked satisfactorily.

    Thank you,

    -hendrik

  2. 2 Posted by Monique & Andre... on Jul 21, 2014 @ 07:55 PM

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    Hello Hendrik,

    Tried 4-0-1 and it worked perfectly.

    Thanks for the help.

    BTW do I get a lollipop or something for finding an actual bug. :-D

    Regards,

    Andrew​

  3. Support Staff 3 Posted by hendrik on Jul 21, 2014 @ 08:01 PM

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    How about a banana: 🍌 ?

    But sure.. check your inbox.
    I'm happy to give stuff away who help.

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