MusicIP Mixer – Your virtual DJ!
Ciaran Moore - October 2, 2007Musicip Mixer is a program that allows you to create music playlists based on the sonic qualities of each song. This means the program analyses your song collection and finds songs that sound similar based on various characteristics of the songs. It then is able to generate a playlist based on that information.
After it analyzes your collection (the first time you run it), it will analyze each new song you add to your collection automatically. When you’re listening to a song you simply tell the program to make a playlist of similar “sounding” songs. Basically it acts as a virtual DJ, as opposed to just picking songs totally at random!
I’ve used the winamp plug-in and I like it. So if you listen to a lot of music on your computer, its well worth checking out!
It’s also available as a stand alone program and in free and premium versions.
You can get more information and download it at the homepage.
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October 4th, 2007 at 8:46 am
It is a good software.
October 11th, 2007 at 8:30 am
I like very much MusicIp. Unfortunately the MusicIP plugin have been removed from Winamp, and replaced with an other one. I found the new plugin of GraceNote (1.0) buggy and completely unusable. At least it was very slow and was unable to process my music library. I kept to break down and kill Winamp too.
I used the standalone free version of MusicIP. It creates very satisfying and comprehensive playlists. It has a very useful function of finding duplicate music in your library. Different file size, encoding, tags and time doesnt matter to it. It finds the duplicates.
On the other hand the UI application and the player component of MusicIP is rather buggy. I have to find and install their Winamp plugin to use their great music identification method with that more stable player.
MusicIP has a great feature for programmers, it has a server functionality which can be used by developers to use the core functionality of music recognition. If the Winamp plugin will be unsatisfying to me I may write an application to use Win Media Player to play my playlists generated by MusicIP.
October 31st, 2007 at 11:51 pm
Hi Folks –
Thanks for the support, and we appreciate the great feedback! We still have the Winamp plug-in available for download here: http://musicip.com/mixer/.
We have some new things we’re working on that will come to light in the next month or so. I think you’ll find them quite useful…