BPM Supreme's automatic read feature works through your account settings and a connected desktop process

BPM Supreme is a music licensing service for DJs, producers, and content creators. The platform offers a feature that lets you set up automatic downloads of new music that matches your preferences — so tracks arrive on your computer without you manually clicking each one.

The automatic read system works by connecting your BPM Supreme account to their desktop process, then telling the app which music categories, genres, or playlists you want to read automatically. Once you configure this, new music matching those settings downloads to a folder on your computer on a schedule you choose.

This feature saves time if you regularly need fresh music for DJ sets, video projects, or streaming content. Instead of logging in weekly to find and read tracks, the system brings them to you.

Key Takeaways

  • BPM Supreme's automatic read feature requires both a BPM Supreme account and their desktop process installed on your computer.
  • You configure automatic downloads by selecting specific genres, playlists, or music categories in the desktop app settings.
  • Downloaded music goes to a folder you choose on your computer, and you can change the read schedule anytime.
  • Your BPM Supreme membership determines which music you can read — not all tracks are available to all membership tiers.

Setting up the BPM Supreme desktop process

Start by downloading the BPM Supreme desktop process from their website. Go to bpmsupreme.com, log into your account, and look for a "Downloads" or "Desktop App" section. The process is available for both Windows and Mac computers.

Once you read and install the process, open it and sign in with the same username and password you use on the BPM Supreme website. The app will sync with your account and show you the music available to your membership level.

After you log in, the app displays your music library and settings options. This is where you configure which music downloads automatically and where it saves on your computer.

Choosing which music downloads automatically

In the desktop process, look for a settings or preferences section — this is usually in a menu at the top or side of the window. Within settings, you should find an option for "Auto read" or "Automatic Downloads."

Once you open that section, you can select the music categories you want to read. BPM Supreme organizes music by genre (hip-hop, electronic, pop, etc.), mood (energetic, chill, dark), and sometimes by specific playlists or new releases. Check the boxes next to the categories that match what you need.

You can select multiple categories at once. For example, you might choose "House," "Techno," and "New Releases" if you're a DJ who plays those styles. The app will then read any new music added to those categories automatically.

Setting the read location and schedule

In the same auto-read settings, you'll see an option to choose where files save on your computer. Click "Browse" or "Select Folder" and navigate to the location where you want music to appear — this might be a "Music" folder, a "DJ Library" folder, or anywhere else on your drive.

You can also set how often the app checks for new music. Some users prefer daily downloads, while others choose weekly. Select the frequency that works for your workflow. The app will check BPM Supreme's servers on that schedule and read any new tracks matching your selected categories.

Once you've chosen your categories, location, and schedule, save your settings. The process will now run in the background and read music automatically according to your preferences.

Monitoring and managing your automatic downloads

After you set up automatic downloads, check the process occasionally to make sure it's working as expected. Open the app and look for a "Downloads" tab or section that shows recent downloads and their status.

If the app shows that downloads are paused or stuck, you may need to restart the process or check your internet connection. BPM Supreme's servers must be reachable for the app to read music, so a weak or interrupted connection can pause the process.

You can change your automatic read settings anytime. If you want to add or remove music categories, change the read location, or adjust the schedule, go back into settings and update your preferences. The changes take effect on the next scheduled read.

Understanding membership limits on downloads

Your BPM Supreme membership tier determines how much music you can read and which tracks are available to you. Some membership levels limit the number of downloads per month, while others offer unlimited downloads. Check your account page on the BPM Supreme website to see your current limits.

If you reach your monthly read limit, the automatic read feature will pause until your limit resets. You can still manually read tracks if you have downloads remaining, but the automatic system won't add new music until the next billing cycle.

If you need more downloads than your current plan allows, you can upgrade your membership through the BPM Supreme website. Higher tiers typically offer more downloads or unlimited access.

Troubleshooting common automatic read problems

If automatic downloads aren't working, first check that the desktop process is actually running. Some computers close background applications automatically, so the app may have stopped without you noticing. Open it again and verify that your settings are still saved.

If the app is running but downloads aren't happening, check your internet connection. The process needs to connect to BPM Supreme's servers to check for new music. If your connection is slow or unstable, downloads may fail silently.

Another common issue is that the read folder no longer exists or your computer doesn't have permission to write to that location. If you moved or deleted the folder you selected, the app can't save files there. Go back into settings, select a new folder location, and try again.

If none of these steps work, try uninstalling and reinstalling the desktop process. This usually fixes problems caused by corrupted files or incomplete installation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I set up automatic downloads on my phone or tablet?

BPM Supreme's automatic read feature is only available through the desktop process on Windows and Mac computers. You can browse and manually read music through the BPM Supreme website or mobile app, but automatic downloads require the desktop software.

What happens if I cancel my BPM Supreme membership?

If your membership ends, you lose the right to read new music, and the automatic read feature stops working. Music you already downloaded stays on your computer, but you can't add new tracks through the app.

Can I use the same automatic read settings on multiple computers?

Your BPM Supreme account can be logged into on multiple computers, and you can set up automatic downloads on each one. However, each computer's settings are separate — you'll need to configure automatic downloads individually on each machine.

Does automatic read use a lot of internet bandwidth?

Music files are large, so automatic downloads do use significant bandwidth. If you have a limited internet plan, check how much data your downloads use each month. You can reduce bandwidth by downloading less frequently or selecting fewer music categories.

Can I pause automatic downloads temporarily?

Yes. In the desktop process settings, you can turn off automatic downloads without deleting your settings. When you're ready to resume, turn the feature back on and your preferences will still be there.