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lamode

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Hi guys - I just read through your very interesting discussion and I would like to share my two cents. 

 

Different types of metadata
Personally, I like this overview by SoundCharts. It differentiates metadata as following: 


1. Descriptive Metadata (song title, artist name, cover etc.)

2. Ownership/Performing Rights Metadata 

3. Recommendation Metadata (moods, energy, bpm etc.)

Automatic generated recommendation metadata
If you wish, you can try out the web app of Cyanite for free. We developed it in addition to our API services for everyone to try it out. You can just upload your MP3 and have it tagged by mood, genre, bpm, key, voice, instruments, musical era, energy level and emotional profile. The number of tags is constantly growing.

Shoot me a message if you have any question about further use cases, the technology behind - happy to help!

Greetings from Berlin

Jakob

Website: https://cyanite.ai/
Web App: https://app.cyanite.ai/library
Blog: https://cyanite.ai/blog-cyanite-ai/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cyanite_ai
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cyanite-ai

 

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13 hours ago, alandbush said:


All tracks in an album folder can be selected at the same time and then uploaded to the website, at least with Windows.


Nb - Microsoft Edge does not display the web page as intended.  Firefox does.

 

 

 

Exactly! Dropping the album folder doesn't work but selecting all Mp3s within the folder enables bulk uploading:).

 

16 hours ago, lamode said:

 

Pity that the website only accepts MP3 for now. I tried to upload an album in MP3 format but the upload was rejected because the folder contained cover art and only MP3 files could be accepted. This means uploading selected tracks from each album, rather than uploading whole folders, which is a deal breaker for any significant number of albums.

 

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9 hours ago, WMW said:

Re: MP3-only format.  I wondered about this.  I have no MP3 files.  One (ignorant of all things programming and most things in general) would think lossless formats would be amenable to such tagging, but perhaps with less speed owing to larger file size?

 

 Absolutely right. Losless files would result in much longer upload times due to their size. So mp3 are the best way to go here!

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On 6/17/2021 at 9:31 PM, katools said:

@Jakob how is this intended to benefit a user - I'm guessing you license the tech to applications which in turn enables them to analyse a user's music and use your engine to create dynamic playlists based on a seed album/track/genre or artist/band?

 

Hi @katools - sorry for the long response time, your question slipped through somehow. You are totally right - in addition to our free web app, Cyanite is primarily designed to be used via our API. This allows music companies like streaming services, music production libraries or music software to use algorithms to analyze and recommend music without having to train and develop them themselves.

 

Here you can find a case study of how San Diego-based digital record pool BPM Supreme leverages the Cyanite API: https://cyanite.ai/2021/08/18/bpm-supreme-case-study/

 

I hope this helps and gives some more insights! Lemme know if more questions come up:) Cheers!

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