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Advanced Track Features

Using the formulas GetAudioFeatures() and GetAudioAnalysis()

Advanced Features

There are two additional track-related formulas and columns available.

GetAudioFeatures

Audio Features is an advanced feature to obtain a whole lot of interesting information about a specific track!
You can access it through the formula GetAudioFeatures(), or by using the Column Format Audio Features. We use a Track ID in both the Track Details and Audio Features columns to fetch the basic track details (being used for the Album Image and Track Title) and of course, the Audio Features (everything else).
I am also utilizing the FormatKey() to take the key data from Spotify, and convert it to a recognizable key name. I then combine the Key, Mode and Time Signature columns to form one display column Key & Time Signature.
Each column has detailed information available in the column description, which should help clarify what each column means. All descriptions are from the .
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Formula:
AudioFeatures
Audio Features

GetAudioAnalysis

The audio analysis contains a lot of in depth properties and objects containing swaths of information about an individual track. To Use these buttons to launch different views to view all of the data provided by the GetAudioAnalysis() formula (warning: it’s a lot!).
To help keep track of everything, each column has a column description, so please read those to help clarify what each item is and to get a better understanding of how to utilize these properties.
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Formula:
AudioAnalysis

All Properties
Meta
Track
Bars
Beats
Sections
Segments

Audio Analysis Table & Views

Audio Analysis Demonstration
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Audio Analysis: Meta
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Audio Analysis: Track
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Audio Analysis: Bars
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Audio Analysis: Beats
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Audio Analysis: Sections
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Audio Analysis: Segments
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Audio Analysis: Tatums
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