Sorting loops by BPM

Christopher-Zuk wrote on 1/19/2022, 6:02 AM

Is it possible to sort the music genre by BPM type?
This makes it much easier to work with the program and loops with the same BPM, by clicking on the All Loops tab, the Soundpole on the right is the scheduling tab "Sort alphabetically descending"
A great solution is to add several types of sorting, especially according to BPM, for example descending or ascending.

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SP. wrote on 1/19/2022, 8:56 AM

@Christopher-Zuk You can add a BPM column to your loop selection by right clicking on the dark grey header row.

Christopher-Zuk wrote on 1/19/2022, 10:05 AM

@Christopher-Zuk You can add a BPM column to your loop selection by right clicking on the dark grey header row.

Yes i know and i have this, but this BPM is just for loops, i need this on soundpole sorting with BPM like i use all soundpole with the same BPM for make one song. Another way i must klick on soundpole and check how many BPM have. For example with this function i can sort and use all different soundpole like house, rap, Electronic etc. With the same BPM

browj2 wrote on 1/19/2022, 9:58 PM

@Christopher-Zuk

Hi,

I second your idea and suggest that you add it to the Wishlist thread under the Important Posts at the top of the forum.

The only way that one can get an idea is to use the Song Maker, select a style that has a BPM of 100 and look at the results.

@SP.

It would greatly help if the BPM was showing beside the Soundpool and be able to sort by BPM. Then there would be no reason to show BPM again beside a loop. All loops of a Soundpool have the same BPM do they not?

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SP. wrote on 1/19/2022, 10:28 PM

@browj2 Yes all loops of a Soundpool have the same BPM.

But the program changes the BPM of a loop to your projects BPM if it is enabled in the program settings. So theoretically all loops should work fine, if they are combined together. Of course, something can sound a lot worse if it is sped up from 90 BPM to 150 BPM.

Christopher-Zuk wrote on 1/20/2022, 4:28 AM

@Christopher-Zuk

Hi,

I second your idea and suggest that you add it to the Wishlist thread under the Important Posts at the top of the forum.

The only way that one can get an idea is to use the Song Maker, select a style that has a BPM of 100 and look at the results.

@SP.

It would greatly help if the BPM was showing beside the Soundpool and be able to sort by BPM. Then there would be no reason to show BPM again beside a loop. All loops of a Soundpool have the same BPM do they not?

John CB

Exactly, all loops in a given Soundpole have the same BPB, so I suggest you enter it into your wish list.
It is very helpful when making music.

Christopher-Zuk wrote on 1/20/2022, 4:34 AM

@browj2 Yes all loops of a Soundpool have the same BPM.

But the program changes the BPM of a loop to your projects BPM if it is enabled in the program settings. So theoretically all loops should work fine, if they are combined together. Of course, something can sound a lot worse if it is sped up from 90 BPM to 150 BPM.

As you write, there is a BPM matching function, but the sounds often change. Using alphabetical sorting, for example one style sometimes has different BPM from 90 to 180 BPM. it is much easier to sort the BPM because at this point there are many styles in one speed.