![]() ![]() Since I mentioned the "colorwheel" of harmonic musical keys, it means we're passing to the features section. One visual element with very good looks and a very helpful tool is the "Easymix System", a piece of tutorial that visually explains what "in key" mixing is all about. One has to really be out of ideas (who wouldn't for such a simple software?) to put a "Feedback" tab on the main window of a program. The lack of many graphical elements is somehow underlined by the presence of a very rarely met tab: "feedback". because for such a program a DOS-like appearance could have been sufficient. It is already wonderful that it has a "face". But skinning for such a software may seem a totally futile thing, since its use is strictly for analyzing a track's pitch. I really can't imagine what more could it receive ? apart from a potential total XP-style, three-dimensional buttons and maybe, some skins. Rather Spartan due to its very few buttons and tabs, the UI is nevertheless perfect for what the software does. Mixed In Key's graphical user interface is as simple as it gets. After all, every DJ CD console has the large pitch-changer fader and it's not there just because it looks nice :) Mixed In Key provides even more help: even if you have to mix two tracks that have different keys, it lets you know what that difference is, so you can eventually alter one track's pitch just to bring it to a certain key you'd need and then - later on during that song - come back to the original pitch. Basically, this program helps you identify songs with the same or harmonic musical keys. By analyzing the key of a certain tune, Mixed In Key gives you the opportunity to choose the right following song, so when the first one ends no disharmonic sound is heard. That's the moment when a software like Mixed In Key makes its presence highly needed. But there is also a "natural" thing to it: for some DJs, hearing the right tune of a track and matching it to another in the same or a harmonic key it's an easy task.įor others though, it is rather hard to quickly "hear" the perfect tune of an ending track and set the next one, so that they can crossfade-mix them, or even mix-on-BPM them. Well, I guess both parties are right: mixing is a skill that has to be developed and must also be hard-worked. For some it may seem as natural as flight for birds, for others it may look like something for the utmost skilled and almost impossible. We’re DJs too, and we’re happy to help you. Our pioneering algorithm detects the most important parts of your tracks and adds precision cue points, giving you ultimate control over your DJ sets.Ĭheck it out our full Rekordbox Integration tutorial here If you need help, email us! So, whether you use Traktor, Serato or RekordBox, Mixed In Key 10 will give you up to 8 automatic Cue Points per track. Mixed In Key 10 now supports Cue Point export for RekordBox. Select all your files in Rekordbox, right-click on them, and choose “Reload Tags”:.Mixed In Key will automatically update their Key and Energy results. If you want to change this later on, you can go into Settings->Update Tags to specify which tags you’d like to be written and where you’d like them to be written to. How to save Mixed In Key results into Rekordboxīy default, key results will be written to the dedicated “Key” column and the “Comments” column. ![]() When you use the results from Mixed In Key, you will have total confidence that your DJ mixing will sound perfect in front of your audiences and the promoters who book you to play. According to indepedent studies, our algorithms are significantly more accurate for your DJ mixing. We’ve been in business for 10 years and have always innovated and improved our algorithms. What’s the difference between key detection in Mixed In Key and Rekordbox?We have our own, patented algorithm. To make sure you’re seeing them, right-click on the column names in your Rekordbox, and show the “Comments” column: ![]() This is how Mixed In Key results should look inside Rekordbox: This tutorial will make sure that you get the right results. It’s not always obvious if you’re seeing Pioneer’s built-in results, or the premium Mixed In Key results. It’s important to make sure that your Mixed In Key results show up in Rekordbox correctly. ![]()
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