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Posted by l�cid on Jan-26-2007 17:19:

labeling system for harmonic mixing?

i've been using MixMeister to key out my tracks, but i recently decided that i'm going to key everything by hand now so that it's more accurate and so i can differentiate between major and minor... basically i'm just curious if there's any specific way that you guys go about doing this.

up until now i've just been writing the key next to the tracks. i'm familiar with the keycode numbering system, where you just label tracks with the number that corresponds with the key, but for some reason i feel like i still need to write down the keys next to the tracks as well. i like thinking of music in terms of keys rather than numbers, but i realize that the numbering system is a lot easier and quicker to use.

any tips or suggestions? how do you do it?

thanks in advance.


Posted by Ryan0751 on Jan-26-2007 18:19:

11A - Track Name (F# Minor)
2A - Track Name 2 (Eb Minor)

Makes them easily sortable by key (just sort the track names).


Posted by Boomer187 on Jan-26-2007 19:37:

I use mixed in key and they use this system. (srry its huge...if its not a red x)







so I label my cds like so






I dont really feel a need to know the actual key of the song. I just know you can go up and down a number, 2 numbers, or 7 numbers.


Posted by Ryan0751 on Jan-26-2007 20:14:

Yeah the original poster already posted a link to the Camelot notation.

If you ever play with someone else who only keys with the actual key name, it's useful to have on your discs as well.


quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
I use mixed in key and they use this system. (srry its huge...if its not a red x)







so I label my cds like so






I dont really feel a need to know the actual key of the song. I just know you can go up and down a number, 2 numbers, or 7 numbers.


Posted by Boomer187 on Jan-26-2007 21:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Ryan0751
Yeah the original poster already posted a link to the Camelot notation.

If you ever play with someone else who only keys with the actual key name, it's useful to have on your discs as well.



yea I just wanted to tell her how I do thangs on my side of the mississippi.


Posted by Pinokio on Jan-27-2007 04:22:

I do it like this

6A (Gm) Jaytech - Starbright (Jaytech's Touch Your DJ Mix) 130.0
11A (F#m) Vadim Zhukov - Exit (Original Mix) 133.0
9A (Em) Paste - Something For Your Mind (Dnox & Beckers Remix) 127.0


I write down the Keycodes (numbers) and also the notes.
I write the BPM at the end.

It works for me.

Good Luck


Posted by l�cid on Jan-29-2007 17:50:

thanks for the suggestions guys.

btw Boomer - i like how you've got your tracklists multi-colored. seems like it may make stuff a little easier to read. i might have to start doing that!


Posted by Allied Nations on Jan-29-2007 19:06:

I have something really useful for labelling tracks etc. When i find the link I'll post it up.

It's basically a filename -> id3 tag / id3 tag -> filename labeller.

nice for making things all pretty


Posted by Inny on Jan-29-2007 21:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
I have something really useful for labelling tracks etc. When i find the link I'll post it up.

It's basically a filename -> id3 tag / id3 tag -> filename labeller.

nice for making things all pretty


I would be very interested in such a program, please post a name/link when you find it


Posted by Boomer187 on Jan-29-2007 22:20:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
thanks for the suggestions guys.

btw Boomer - i like how you've got your tracklists multi-colored. seems like it may make stuff a little easier to read. i might have to start doing that!



I use nero to burn and they have a coverdesigner program that does that. Its so wonderful


Posted by l�cid on Jan-30-2007 20:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
I use nero to burn and they have a coverdesigner program that does that. Its so wonderful

i don't have Nero anymore (i use iTunes for burning CDs) but it'll be easy enough for me to set up a template in Quark and type up my tracklists that way!

thanks guys... now onto the neverending process of re-keying all my tracks.


Posted by A.B on Jan-30-2007 23:21:

I burn 2 cd's with the same 7 tracks or so on each.

I print the artist, track and key on the title

So for example trance no 1 would have tracks between 7a/b and 8/a b


Posted by Pinokio on Feb-02-2007 13:45:

ok I took some pics, so you can see how does my Cd's look.






Posted by DFOP04 on Feb-02-2007 17:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
I have something really useful for labelling tracks etc. When i find the link I'll post it up.

It's basically a filename -> id3 tag / id3 tag -> filename labeller.

nice for making things all pretty


is this for mac osx mate? im despo trying to find a free id3 tagger for this exact reason to lable all my tunes, despo need of help, so yeh if you find the link, please let me know (searched everywhere, but none that are good), thanks

dfop



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