Monthly Archive for October, 2006

Beat Analyzer for iTunes

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Ok, by now this is kinda old news, but if you (like me) like to work-out and (like me) enjoy to work-out to music and (also like me) has your music in iPod flavour you’ve probably tried to make som upbeat playlist and figured out that this takes way too much time. Enter Tangerine.app. The good workers at Potion Factory has just released Tangerine in beta, a small app that analyzes BPM and beat intensity in your entire iTunes library so you can easily create playlists based on tempo. How cool is that? I’ve just tried it briefly, seems to work ok. So if you are interested give it a spin, but do remember it’s in beta!

Should probably be a unboxing…

… but since Sonos has been around for a while and I am a pretty unpatient guy, here are the empty boxes from my new Sonons system! All I can say is that Sonos is all I ever wanted and more! It is so easy to set up, and the sound quality is actually amazing. There is certainly a few extra options one could want, but I am not going to dwell with those right now. Now I am at home waiting for the TNT delivery guy with my new Mac Mini which is going to serve as a music-file-print-media-server. What’s taking him so long?
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