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Good BPM analyzers besides Mixmeister?

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Behon
In the past, I've used the free app Mixmeister BPM Analyzer to figure out precisely what tempos I should use when making beatmaps. I just got a new computer the other day, and didn't have the original Mixmeister installer on my old one, so I Googled the software to try and download it again. As it turns out, the primary downloads for it apparently contain all sorts of spyware and malware now, so I need to find an alternative. Does anyone know a good program for PCs (preferably free or very cheap) that does the same basic function of analyzing songs for BPM measurement?
Lach
I suggest timing maps by ear, rather than using automated applications which often give halved BPM or random decimals.

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VoidnOwO
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Lybydose
AutoMedic
It's better to use your ear since timing would be more precise.
Birdy
I use Virtual DJ and FL Studio, when used correctly they are the perfect tools for that.
Myxo
Charles445

All BPM analyzers lie.
If you can't time it yourself ask someone ingame who is good at timing.
Vuelo Eluko

Sonatora wrote:

It's better to use your ear since timing would be more precise.
i cant get timing down when i try to map and I think it's related to how bad I am at the game since you have to tap the bpm accurately yourself...
I'd probably have better luck with a program doing it.
Weed
well most songs today are made with computers anyway so the bpm will usually be obvious (if you tap 172bpm then it's probably 170bpm or 175) so it really isn't that difficult to time something by hearing it

always ask around if you need help too
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Behon
Thanks for the recommendations. I actually am interested in this not just for osu!, but also for making custom Rocksmith songs in Editor On Fire, which requires BPM input but I don't believe has the same "tap in sync to determine tempo" feature osu! does.

The file BRBP linked installed fine, so that should get the job done.
Kaeru
Ah, good old EoF. Mind sending me those when you're done? Actually I've got some of my own that no one has ever seen/played yet, though I don't remember how great they were. I haven't played for a long time. It might be fun to get back into it.
Gumpy
Do you really need one?
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