![]() Key matching matters because it makes the music sounds like it belongs together. Our Camelot Easymix system makes navigating through keys as easy as counting up and down. ![]() The outer ring has Major Chords, while the inner ring shows Minor Chords. Each musical key is represented by a number and letter combination. 5A can go to 4A, 6A or 5B smooth as a knife through butter. You can stick to the exact same key, ie 5A to 5A, or move through the gears in a harmonically pleasing fashion. Mixed In Key tells you at-a-glance which tracks and sounds will work together. Mixed In Key will instantly feed your results to your DJ software, giving you the most accurate key information possible and ensuring your mixes are spot on. Some DJ software uses our Camelot system, but you will only find the accuracy and peace of mind that comes from our Mixed In Key algorithm by downloading our software direct. Doesn’t my DJ software come with Mixed In Key? We’re the original and best key detection software available. These days, most DJ software comes with an in-built, inferior system of its own, yet Mixed In Key remains the ultimate choice for the world’s top DJs. We’ve been developing this software for over a decade, and independent tests consistently show Mixed In Key to be the most accurate key detection system on the planet. You don’t even need an understanding of keys or music theory… it’s as easy as 1, 2, 3 It tells you what key your song or sample is in, and what will mix best with it. Our market-leading software scans your collection and matches the results to our groundbreaking Camelot EasyMix system. To use Harmonic Mixing techniques, you need to know the key of the music you want to play. You’ll have the key to flawless mixes, impeccable mash-ups and learn how to control the energy of your set in a myriad of new ways. This simple technique unlocks a treasure chest of creative possibilities. Whether blending whole tracks, samples, vocals, melodies or basslines, Harmonic Mixing will help you sound amazing. In this guide, we’ll show you how world-famous DJs like David Guetta use Mixed in Key software for harmonic mixing. I was not able to check the demo out, but I like this a lot.We instigated the Harmonic Mixing revolution and have shown millions of DJs how to use this powerful technique. I think it’s an indication of where things are destined to be going. The focus on zones instead of cue points, and putting automation and sync (and detailed metadata about the track) at the foundation. ![]() ![]() I think it’s only a matter of time before the “deck A, deck B” paradigm is thrown out here, for the right reasons. Actually I think it’s probably only in Flow initially so we are all in our comfort zone. Why take the risk when introducing the software - it would be less likely to be accepted if it were initially radically different. So the engineer in me loves this, but not the DJ.Ī “grid of zones” anyone? With new track/zone suggestions flowing onto a scrolling screen, for example. It’s very clever, and they’re doing things right, but (and it’s been said before) pushed to its logical conclusion we end up with a computerised DJ. Like playing the piano with quantize on or a drummer that keeps time perfectly to the microsecond it has no ‘swing’ and loses the human risk factor (in the precision timing) that is part of why a live DJ or live music is so compelling for me. I’ve been testing Flow since the beta was released in October. Software worked pretty well out of the box. But, I found out about it only by initiating a Google search for The 4:30 official video is the first tutorial released with any meat to Glitches, questions, and suggestions submitted via the built-in Feedback pane were responded to at first, but not lately. Searching constantly online for some sort of centralized repository detailing issues as they’ve come up, or how/when they are being resolved had been fruitless, not to mention frustrating.
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