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Novation TWITCH - Set Auto BPM; Offline Player

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Set Auto BPM
If this option is checked while analysing les, Serato ITCH will calculate the estimated tempos
of your les. If it is condent that the Auto BPM estimate for a le is accurate, it will be written to
an ID3 tag* in the le.
If you know that your le’s BPM is within a certain range, use the Range drop-down menu (on
the right-hand side) to avoid double or half value BPMs. For example: you have a selection of
house tracks, that you guess are in the 120-130 BPM range. Set the range to 68-135 BPM in
the drop-down menu, which sets the lower and upper limits. Thus, when ITCH nds a 120 BPM
le, it will know for sure that it is 120 BPM, and not 60 BPM (because 60 BPM is lower than the
lower range limit of 68 BPM).
NOTE: As Auto BPM is part of the le analysis process, it will not apply to any les that already
have already been analysed. Re-analyse these les with a new range to recalculate the BPM.
*NOTE: ID3 tags contain data about your tracks and are saved inside the les themselves. Genre, track name and
artist are examples of common tag information.
Ofine Player
The offline player is available when your TWITCH is not
connected and will route its audio output through the current
default audio device (soundcard). In most cases, this will be
from your computer speakers. Load a track to the offline
player by dragging and dropping onto the offline player or
by pressing SHIFT + . If the end of the loaded track is
reached, the next track in the current playlist will
automatically start playing.
TIP: The offline player is a useful tool for preparing crates,
auditioning tracks, and setting cue and loop points.

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