Is it really a point to have BPM counted in a non integer number ?
In order to mix we will use the waveforms or our ears. We only need to know how many bits per minute the track is, just to find compatible tracks easily. A number with 4 decimal digits makes it difficult. I have a huge database of about 80000 tracks and only one out of fifteen (or even more than 15) has an integer BPM. I think it is pointless.
I have to agree with xerus for an option to round them if I would like. A checkbox in preferences "Integer BPM" or something similar would be the best solution for me.
Is it really a point to have BPM counted in a non integer number ?
In order to mix we will use the waveforms or our ears. We only need to know how many bits per minute the track is, just to find compatible tracks easily. A number with 4 decimal digits makes it difficult. I have a huge database of about 80000 tracks and only one out of fifteen (or even more than 15) has an integer BPM. I think it is pointless.
I have to agree with xerus for an option to round them if I would like. A checkbox in preferences "Integer BPM" or something similar would be the best solution for me.