Beat Matching Software

Alignment of beats in the beatmatching process

Beatmatching or pitch cue is a disc jockey technique of pitch shifting or timestretching an upcoming track to match its tempo to that of the currently playing track, and to adjust them such that the beats (and, usually, the bars) are synchronised — e.g. the kicks and snares in two house records hit at the same time when both records are played simultaneously. Beatmatching is a component of beatmixing which employs beatmatching combined with equalization, attention to phrasing and track selection in an attempt to make a single mix that flows together and has a good structure.

The technique was developed to keep the people from leaving the dancefloor at the end of the song. These days it is considered basic among disc jockeys (DJs) in electronic dance music genres, and it is standard practice in clubs to keep the constant beat through the night, even if DJs change in the middle.

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Technique[edit]

The beatmatching technique consists of the following steps:

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  1. While a record is playing, start a second record playing, but only monitored through headphones, not being fed to the main PA system. Use gain (or trim) control on the mixer to match the levels of the two records.
  2. Restart and slip-cue the new record at the right time, on beat with the record currently playing.
  3. If the beat on the new record hits before the beat on the current record then the new record is too fast; reduce the pitch and manually slow the speed of the new record to bring the beats back in sync.
  4. If the beat on the new record hits after the beat on the current record then the new record is too slow; increase the pitch and manually increase the speed of the new record to bring the beats back in sync.
  5. Continue this process until the two records are in sync with each other. It can be difficult to sync the two records perfectly, so manual adjustment of the records is necessary to maintain the beat synchronization.
  6. Gradually fade in parts of the new track while fading out the old track. While in the mix, ensure that the tracks are still synchronized, adjusting the records if needed.
  7. The fade can be repeated several times, for example, from the first track, fade to the second track, then back to first, then to second again.

One of the key things to consider when beatmatching is the tempo of both songs, and the musical theory behind the songs. Attempting to beatmatch songs with completely different beats per minute (BPM) will result in one of the songs sounding too fast or too slow.

When beatmatching, a popular technique is to vary the equalization of both tracks. For example, when the kicks are occurring on the same beat, a more seamless transition can occur if the lower frequencies are taken out of one of the songs, and the lower frequencies of the other song is boosted. Doing so creates a smoother transition.

Pitch and tempo[edit]

The pitch and tempo of a track are normally linked together: spin a disc 5% faster and both pitch and tempo will be 5% higher. However, some modern DJ software can change pitch and tempo independently using time-stretching and pitch-shifting, allowing harmonic mixing. There is also a feature in modern DJ software which may be called 'master tempo' or 'key adjust' which changes the tempo while keeping the original pitch.

History[edit]

Beatmatching was invented by Francis Grasso in the late 1960s and early 1970s.[1] Initially he was counting the tempo with a metronome and looking for records with the same tempo.[1] Later a mixer was built for him by Alex Rosner which let him listen to any channel in the headphones independently of what was playing on the speakers; this became the defining feature of DJ mixers. That and turntables with pitch control enabled him to mix tracks with different tempo by changing the pitch of the cued (redirected to headphones) track to match its tempo with the track being played by ear. Essentially, the technique he originated hasn't changed since.

These days[when?] beat-matching is considered central to DJing, and features making it possible are a requirement for DJ-oriented players. In 1978, the Technics SL-1200MK2 turntable was released, whose comfortable and precise sliding pitch control and high torque direct drive motor made beat-matching easier and it became the standard among DJs. With the advent of the compact disc, DJ-oriented Compact Disc players with pitch control and other features enabling beat-matching (and sometimes scratching), dubbed CDJs, were introduced by various companies. More recently, software with similar capabilities has been developed to allow manipulation of digital audio files stored on computers using turntables with special vinyl records (e.g. Final Scratch, M-Audio Torq, Serato Scratch Live) or computer interface (e.g. Traktor DJ Studio, Mixxx, Virtual DJ). Other software including algorithmic beat-matching is Ableton Live, which allows for realtime music manipulation and deconstruction, or Mixmeister, a DJ Mixset creation tool. Freeware software such as Rapid Evolution can detect the beats per minute and determine the percent BPM difference between songs.

The change from pure hardware to software is on the rise, and big DJs are introducing new equipment to their kits such as the laptop, and dropping the difficulty of carrying hundreds of CDs with them. The creation of the mp3-player allowed DJs to have an alternative tool for DJIng. Limitations with mp3-player DJing equipment has meant that only second generation equipment such as the IDJ2 or the Cortex Dmix-300 have the pitch control that alters tempo and allows for beat-matching on a digital music player. However, recent additions to the Pioneer CDJ family, such as the CDJ-2000, allow mp3-player and other digital storage devices (such as external hard drives, SD cards and USB memory sticks) to be connected to the CDJ device via USB. This allows the DJ to make use of the beat-matching capabilities of the CDJ unit whilst playing digital music files from the mp3-player or other storage device.

Most modern DJ hardware and software now offers a 'Sync' feature which automatically adjusts the tempo between tracks being mixed so the DJ no longer needs to spend time and effort matching beats. This has caused some controversy in the DJ industry since almost anyone can beat-match thanks to the new function.

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References[edit]

Auto Beat Matching Software

  1. ^ abBowers, Ben (10 July 2015). 'Breaking Down the Art of Beatmatching'. Gear Patrol. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
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Android Beat Matching Software

SoftwareDescriptionOSLicenseFile DateCommentsPower
AnalogX Scratch v1.05

Scratch your audio samples like a DJ.

WindowsFreeware2000-01-2915065db
Mixxx 1.11.0

Free, open-source DJ software that gives you everything you need to perform live mixes - works with a hardware DJ Controller

WindowsFree2013-05-13260db
Hit'n'Mix Play

Strips down MP3s and CD tracks to reveal their basic building blocks - the vocals, instruments, percussion and ambient noise. Then provides to power to easily manipulate them.

WindowsFreeware2011-02-07060db
iPro.DJSampler 1.1.0

iPro.DJSampler is an app that turns your iOS device into a full featured DJ sampler with trigger pads.

iPhoneFreeware2013-09-24060db
KraMixer v1.0.3

DJ mixer for beatmixing audio files. You might also like to check out these hardware DJ Mixers

WindowsFreeware2006-07-26560db
DBMix v1.0

DJ Digital Audio Mixing System

LinuxFree2002-02-25160db
DJ Helper v2.51

Mix like a pro DJ: X-fade, cue point, crossfade, pitch shift+bend, BPM count and store

WindowsFreeware2006-10-014860db
DJ Control 2.1

Wireless DJ MIDI controller for your favorite computer DJing application to use as an alternative to a cheap DJ Controller.

AndroidFreeware2012-08-27160db
PhatBeat

Beat counter for use by collectors, DJs, and others interested in beat-oriented music.

WindowsFree2003-11-01460db
Rapid Evolution v2.5.5

Harmonic music profiling tool for DJs and remixers

WindowsFreeware2006-08-12560db
OtsTurntables Free v1.00.048

Virtual set of professional mixing turntables.

WindowsFreeware2011-01-04055db
BeatForce v0.2.0

Computer DJ system for two players with independent playlists, song databases, mixers, samplers, et cetera.

LinuxFreeware2004-07-16355db
jack_mixer 9

GTK+ JACK audio mixer app

LinuxFree2010-10-11055db
MetaMix v1.1

Algorithmic audio remixing software. Transform existing music into a new listening experience.

WindowsFreeware2003-10-26055db
OpenSebJ Beta v0.43

Real-time audio sample DJ Mixing.

WindowsFreeware2009-11-04455db
DJStudio 4.4.0

Virtual DJ application which enables you to scratch, loop or pitch change

AndroidFreeware2013-03-13055db
Droid DJ Lite v7.22

Twin pitch-shifted decks, mixer.

AndroidFree2013-03-13055db
trakAxPC v3.0

Create professional music and video mixes in an easy-to-use and fun environment.

WindowsFreeware2009-12-16055db
Mixxx 1.11.0

Mix music digitally with a clean, simple interface. Works well with a DJ Control Surface.

LinuxFree2013-05-13055db
AV MP3 Morpher v1.0.5

Morph music, tempo, add effects. Play & record, convert, rip and burn CDs.

WindowsFreeware2003-12-19655db
xwax v1.4

Vinyl emulation software.

LinuxFree2013-06-11055db
Body-Rythmn Eletronic Beatbox System BR-490 J

Electronic Beatbox System.

WindowsFreeware2012-06-07355db
JDJ v0.4.6

Music player for friends' DJs.

LinuxFreeware2009-06-30055db
terminatorX v3.84

Realtime audio synthesizer that allows you to 'scratch' on digitally sampled audio.

LinuxFreeware2011-11-25855db
DJ Mixer Pro 6.10

DJ Mixer Pro turns your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch into a Turntable and full featured DJ system

iPhoneFreeware2013-03-13055db
JDJ v0.4.6

Music player for friends' DJs.

WindowsFreeware2009-06-30055db
xltmix

LessTif based Mixer for SoundBlaster-16 and SoundBlaster-32

LinuxFreeware1997-03-16055db
DeKstasy v1.3.6

For all levels of DJs, but specifically targeted at pros and amateurs performing live.

MacFreeware2005-12-101355db
MetaMix v1.1

Algorithmic audio remixing software. Transform existing music into a new listening experience [osx]

MacFreeware2003-10-26155db
Turntablist Pro v1.04

Load a sample and perform turntable style effects on it. [VST]

WindowsFreeware2007-01-121455db