MoodLogic Mixes change the way you think about your MP3 collection, whether it is on your computer or on your MP3 Player device. Over the last three years, tens of thousands have contributed to MoodLogic more than a billion survey answers on how they feel about music. MoodLogic has assembled these answers and created the world's largest music database. After years of research and development creating complex computer algorithms to clean up the user-contributed data MoodLogic built an industrial-strength infrastructure to serve it back to you. Now you can experience your music in ways you never thought was possible. Automatic music organization, intuitive MP3 mix generation, and robust ID3 tag cleanup are just a few of the highlights of MoodLogic.
- Provides a new, resizable interface
- Allows for sorting songs by different columns
- You can now prepare your entire library for profiling with a single click
- Now shows the number of credits you will get for profiling a song
- The credits awarded for each song is shown in a column in the Profile Center view
Reviewing 1.0 Beta (Oct 12, 2001)
MoodLogic was able to profile about half of my 6000 tracks, and seems very cool. The program also has an option to profile them myself, which takes about a minute per song. Building playlists was allways something i hated, and I never took the time to fix my id3 tags, so this is perfect for me. I cant wait until their coverage expands!
Reviewing 1.0 Beta (Oct 11, 2001)
This is a great idea, but unfortunatly, the database simply isn't large enough currently. Over 70% of my songs (mostly rock/metal) were not identified (thus making the program useless for them). I submitted profiles for about 20 songs, but it's a very time consuming operation (at least 1 minute per song for me). They need a team of dedicated profilers in addition to their customers in order to make this thing work.
Reviewing 1.0 Beta (Oct 11, 2001)
Really good little prog. The idea is a different kind of MP3-organizing based on, not only ID3-tags, but also by profiles based on user-ratings, bpm etc.
Nice addition for people having LOTS of mp3s and want to set up playlists containing similar music.
No comments yet