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BatExplorer

Analyse your recordings


  • Organize recordings easily and fast

  • Automatic bat call detection

  • Listening, viewing and classifying recordings

  • Automate recurring actions with tasks

  • Bat species suggestions


Overview

Organize your bat call recordings in projects. Filter and sort to find the relevant data quickly. Various diagrams and charts summarize the data well-arranged. Import, export and backup features simplify the handling of a large number of recordings.

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: A heavy electro-house track released in 2014, known for its acidic synth lines and driving beat.

The "story" behind is essentially the history of a high-energy mashup created by the Italian DJ duo Djs From Mars . The Mashup Origin moguai_vs_skrillex_damian_marley_aciiid_vs_make...

The creation is credited to Djs From Mars , who are famous for their "Alien" box-head masks and their ability to fuse contrasting genres into club-ready anthems. By layering Damian Marley's iconic reggae vocals and Skrillex's growling bass over Moguai's rhythmic electro structure, they created a staple track often played at festivals like Tomorrowland to bridge the gap between dubstep and house fans. Cultural Context : A heavy electro-house track released in 2014,

: A legendary 2012 dubstep-reggae collaboration that gained massive popularity after being featured in the video game Far Cry 3 . Djs From Mars By layering Damian Marley's iconic reggae vocals and

The track is a "Bootleg" or "Mashup" that blends two massive dance hits from the early 2010s:

While there isn't a narrative "story" (like a book or movie) attached to the song, it represents a specific era of "EDM" where "Big Room" house and "Brostep" were the dominant sounds of the global festival circuit. The mashup remains a popular example of how DJs remix existing hits to create something with double the energy for live crowds.

: A heavy electro-house track released in 2014, known for its acidic synth lines and driving beat.

The "story" behind is essentially the history of a high-energy mashup created by the Italian DJ duo Djs From Mars . The Mashup Origin

The creation is credited to Djs From Mars , who are famous for their "Alien" box-head masks and their ability to fuse contrasting genres into club-ready anthems. By layering Damian Marley's iconic reggae vocals and Skrillex's growling bass over Moguai's rhythmic electro structure, they created a staple track often played at festivals like Tomorrowland to bridge the gap between dubstep and house fans. Cultural Context

: A legendary 2012 dubstep-reggae collaboration that gained massive popularity after being featured in the video game Far Cry 3 . Djs From Mars

The track is a "Bootleg" or "Mashup" that blends two massive dance hits from the early 2010s:

While there isn't a narrative "story" (like a book or movie) attached to the song, it represents a specific era of "EDM" where "Big Room" house and "Brostep" were the dominant sounds of the global festival circuit. The mashup remains a popular example of how DJs remix existing hits to create something with double the energy for live crowds.

Documentation

More information about the software can be found in the Online User Guide.

Why Pro?

  • Automatically process recurring tasks
  • Use different project templates
  • Create your own species libraries
  • Use configurable export options
  • Import recordings from various devices
  • Import structured data
  • Add recording locations from GPX data

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Downloads

Download BatExplorer for free and activate the TRIAL/STANDARD edition directly in the software.

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