Hi guys, it's Christian for Digital DJ Tips and today we're going to be taking
a look at the updated BPM Supreme record pool website. Record pools have always
been a useful tool for working DJs and this was especially true before the dawn
of digital downloads. Over the past few years, digital services of steps up their
game though, so let's take a closer look at the BPM Supreme website.
So, when you've logged into the BPM supreme record pool, you will see this landing page here. As
you can see, the updated version is nice and bright with a striking design, very easy to
read, which is always important. You've got these tabs at the top here, New
Releases, Staff Picks, Radio Charts and Top Downloads. Each of them show the top five
tracks per genre, so you've got EDM there, pop, hip-hop was above, rock, country,
latin, tropical and regional music. Lots to choose from then. You can also have a
look here through the categories to have a more detailed look. So, if we have a
look at tropical there, they've got the full chart of all the different tropical
tracks. You can also filter here at the side between acapellas, clean and dirty
versions, extended and instrumentals. The top 10 is here on the side as well, BPM you
can sort by and also artists A-Z, you know, the usual stuff. So the next
thing i'd like to look at is the search function at the top. So, if we just have a
look, let's have a look at Dr. Dre and here we go, we've got Dr. Dre up
here. So let's pick something, for example let's have a look at Lil' Ghetto Boy
if we hit play...
There we go, it's loaded and if you wanted to skip through the preview as well then
it will just do that almost instantaneously, which is really good. You can see
underneath here as well, you've got the clean, dirty, intro clean and
intro dirty...all the available versions for you, and if you press view here you
have the choice here to download them or add them to your crate to download them
later. You can also press this tab here, which will bring up the same things here
and yeah, you can press this plus sign. It will send it up to your crate for batch
download later, so when you have a full crateful. So, let's have a look, OK, press
that one, we found the dirty version there, you'll see that goes up to three. I
can go on there, view more and there's my three tracks are selected and I can
press download all and there you go. So, you could have 100 something, whatever
you wanted tracks there and you would do it all in one go it's really quite
simple. So, if we go back to the BPM Supreme here, the other thing I wanted to
show you was video so included in your subscription, you will also get access to
the music videos. So, if I go to the Top Downloads in videos and this one is
for hip-hop and R&B. If I just press play ther,e maybe on this one...there we go.
It takes a second to load, obviously dependent on your internet speed.
See, the video comes up there, you can preview it, that's great, knock that off
now and then you can also do the same there with "view", you can choose to add it
to be downloaded later or you can just download right away. One other thing that
I was going to say though here is for example, let's say I wanted to find other
DJ Khalid tracks as you can see here. I can't actually click on this name and
that would be a really useful feature to add, if I could click there and then all
the DJ Khalid tracks would be there, right there for me to see. Otherwise, I
have to keep manually searching for them and that isn't really too convenient. The
only other con I had really with this was about the categories. I
mean you're not going to find much underground stuff here, it's mainly chart
music and some classics that kind of thing and yeah that's pretty much it...
So, to round up, BPM Supreme is an easy-to-use and well stocked record pool at only US$19.99 a month for unlimited
downloads and that also includes music video downloads, which is an added bonus for video DJs. The addition
of clickable links to automatically list the tracks by the same artist
would make navigating and digging on the site much easier and the only other con
I can think of it is that if you're looking for more underground tracks, this
service is not going to suit your needs as it caters more to mobile and wedding DJs
playing classics and top 40 chart tracks and that kind of thing. Overall, I would
recommend BPM Supreme to any mobile or wedding DJ looking for a record pool and
I also think it would be of use to beginner DJs who can sometimes
struggle to find a single source to download the tracks from legally. We have
a full review over on the Digital DJ Tips website, the link is in the
description below. If you like this video give it a thumbs up and hit the
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Digital DJ tips, thanks for watching and I'll see you soon!
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