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* Use MixMeister (free) to analyze the song to determine it's BPM (beats per minute)
 
* Use MixMeister (free) to analyze the song to determine it's BPM (beats per minute)
** Download from http://www.mixmeister.com/download_freestuff.html
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** Download from http://www.mixmeister.com/download-bpmanalyzer.php
 
** Install the executable
 
** Install the executable
 
** Open the folder containing your music (there's no way of selecting an individual song)
 
** Open the folder containing your music (there's no way of selecting an individual song)

Revision as of 12:43, 31 March 2013

Running with music that has the right tempo makes it easier to maintain a good Cadence. Sadly, there is not a lot of music that is at 180 BPM, but it is possible to change the tempo without changing the pitch. (Using music that is 90 BPM and running double time will also work.)


  • Use MixMeister (free) to analyze the song to determine it's BPM (beats per minute)
  • Use audacity to change the tempo
  • Import into your favorite player