tag:help.beatunes.com,2009-07-24:/discussions/suggestions/2486-matching-tracks-on-its-parts-instead-on-its-whole-caracteristicbeaTunes: Discussion 2017-11-22T09:30:40Ztag:help.beatunes.com,2009-07-24:Comment/426606022017-06-01T14:13:30Z2017-06-01T14:13:30Zmatching tracks on it's parts (instead on it's whole caracteristic)<div><p>You're describing something that could definitely be done and is desirable. However, at this point in the dev cycle, it's impossible.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, all I can say, is maybe next time around...</p>
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<p>Of course nobody stops Hendrik ;).</p>
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<p>You're funny!</p></div>hendriktag:help.beatunes.com,2009-07-24:Comment/426606022017-11-22T09:30:39Z2017-11-22T09:30:39Zmatching tracks on it's parts (instead on it's whole caracteristic)<div><p>How feasible is this feature, right ... . How hard is it to have know if<br>
segments between tracks match, given a certain match set. Key would be<br>
easy, I'm guessing you know easily the key of each segment. But<br>
color/timbre is also needed for comparison when key is kinda absent. But I<br>
guess in the end it's up to the selected match set and the parameters<br>
within.</p>
<p>The performance will be tricky since you have no longer one<br>
key/color/timbre but per segment several combinations are possible.</p>
<p>I was also wondering this morning how to represent this. When you're mixing<br>
you kinda want to see in a new column, which parts of the selected track in<br>
a playlist matches with which parts of the matching tracks below. But<br>
there's only little information in the table to add yet another column with<br>
that information. So I'm rather thinking to put this information in a new<br>
horizontal view between the playlist and the matching songs list. With 2<br>
rows, that looks similar to the segments view when playing a track. With<br>
the actual segments line higher in pixel so it can hold numbers<br>
(a,b,c,d,e). With the selected track in the playlist fully numbered with all letters. And the matching song should then have those same letters<br>
wherever they match. So the user can then see, segment 'b' of the first row<br>
will match with segment 'b' on the second row, based on the selected match<br>
set. And it could have the same colors and determined in the analysis. Hmm<br>
and what if several segments match with other segments grmbl.</p></div>kdejaeger