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Posted by nennon on Oct-16-2007 05:58:

Hello! Allen & Heath: Mixed In Key 3.0

Hi all,

We have released Version 3.0 of Mixed In Key. Using a patent-pending process for key detection, the new version provides even more accurate results - including multiple keys for more variety. It also integrates seamlessly with top DJ software like Ableton Live, Traktor, Torq and DJ hardware like Pioneer CD-Js and DVJs.

The main goal of this program is to analyze MP3 and WAV files. It identifies the key of a track, and shows which other tracks are harmonically compatible. Mixed In Key is currently used by Pete Tong, Ali 'Dubfire' from Deep Dish, Kaskade, Shane 54, Kuffdam, 4 Strings, Blank & Jones and many more. Global Underground 31 was put together with the help of Mixed In Key, and Mixed In Key is used on many DJ sets recorded for BBC Radio 1 and Proton Radio.


Allen & Heath's XONE:Mixed In Key:





Original version: (same algorithm but different color scheme)




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Here are the links to explain the new algorithm:

Link: http://www.MixedInKey.com

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_In_Key


Plus, here's an article that may be interesting to everyone who uses harmonic mixing: Energy boost mixing (8A to 10A)


If you have any questions, please post them here so I can reply and help out. Thanks for checking this out. TA was the first place where we announced version 1.0, so it's nice to announce the Allen & Heath + Original Version 3.0 here as well.


Cheers,
Yakov


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-16-2007 12:31:

So spamming is called "announcing" now?


Posted by a.chan on Oct-16-2007 13:23:

Too expensive... If it were cheaper i would buy it to try it out.
For now i'll use my ears.


Posted by Fledz on Oct-16-2007 14:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
So spamming is called "announcing" now?

And why exactly do you consider this spamming?


Posted by Beatflux on Oct-16-2007 14:30:

Thanks Yakov.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-16-2007 14:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
And why exactly do you consider this spamming?

He's advertising something that benefits him directly. What else would it be?


Posted by nennon on Oct-16-2007 15:53:

Hi guys,

I hope this topic is relevant to the DJ Booth -- I like reading about DJ mixers and new DJ software versions (like Ableton Live, Traktor, etc). TranceAddict is a great place to get the latest news. Since Mixed In Key is part of the Allen & Heath lineup, it gets the same attention from A&H as their XONE mixers. Check out http://www.xone.co.uk if you're curious.

I also understand your comment about not posting spam. I won't post that "Mixed In Key enhances your sex life!" or "A++ Quality Rolex Repl1ca Mixed In Key for sale of wellknown brand" But I believe that this thread is relevant because thousands of DJs here already use harmonic mixing. We respect the spam guidelines but I think this is different. Mystery, have you used it before?


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-16-2007 16:12:

Yes. But why do I need to pay for some software to do that?

We've gone through all this before.


Posted by i got big pants on Oct-16-2007 16:26:

isnt it not as accurate as other software thats free/cheaper?


Posted by nennon on Oct-16-2007 16:55:

Hi Mystery,

Sometimes it's nice to have a tool that can speed up the process. It's like having a Kaoss Pad or EFX-500 -- if it helps you sound better as a DJ, you may get booked more often. Our software works like that -- if it helps the DJ, we're happy. Mixed In Key's price is reasonable and it comes with free lifetime updates. It takes six months to make each version -- we work on it full-time, so it costs money to design it.

Big pants: the other program is called Rapid Evolution, and you can find it here: [[ LINK REMOVED ]]
We believe that our latest version has the best algorithm available today, which is why so many professional DJs use it. But, we like the competition It results in a better product for everyone (both commercial like ours, and freeware like Rapid Evolution). There is no downside to competition.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-16-2007 17:01:

quote:
Originally posted by nennon

Sometimes it's nice to have a tool that can speed up the process.

Luckily I have ears, I guess.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Oct-16-2007 17:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Yes. But why do I need to pay for some software to do that?

We've gone through all this before.

Probably because you are the only one to ever bring it up whenever this guy posts. Go away, stay out of his threads. I consider them useful, as well as everyone or mostly everyone else. Thanks and have a nice day, Mr. Misery.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-16-2007 17:18:

You're wrong (as usual) but thanks for playing


Posted by DOOMBOT on Oct-16-2007 17:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
You're wrong (as usual) but thanks for playing

I don't see you calling artists who post about their tracks being released in the CD Realease/New Release section of the forum, spammers. Why is that? Please, explain the difference.


Posted by Rememberence_ on Oct-16-2007 17:24:

lol @ Mr. Misery. So apt.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-16-2007 17:25:

Look harder.

And I suppose all these people are my alts or something?


Posted by DOOMBOT on Oct-16-2007 17:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Look harder.

And I suppose all these people are my alts or something?

Thanks for playing.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-16-2007 17:30:

You're so adorable


Posted by DOOMBOT on Oct-16-2007 17:31:

Well you just make it too easy my friend. I'm sure if you sat there for a couple more minutes you could have bs'ed your way through my question.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-16-2007 17:34:

I rarely do things I don't have to.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Oct-16-2007 17:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I rarely do things I don't have to.

hypocrite

noun
a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives


Posted by nennon on Oct-16-2007 17:57:

Well at least the thread is a little funnier now Cheers Mystery, Doombot.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Oct-16-2007 18:03:

Just to clarify, I don't have anything against your software, just the way you use this place for advertising it.


Posted by nennon on Oct-16-2007 18:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Just to clarify, I don't have anything against your software, just the way you use this place for advertising it.


Hi,

I respect what you're saying. The last time we posted anything like this was over 9 months ago -- it doesn't happen that often, and a lot changes in that time. I think that news announcement fit this forum -- they get a good discussion going most of the time. For example I didn't know that Ableton Live 7 was getting close to release until I read the thread.


Posted by Hasneez on Oct-16-2007 20:43:

Is it true that in V 3.0 we'll need an internet connection to key tracks? what if im burning CDs at the gig (due to an emergency or something) and i dont have an internet connection?

And what is exactly being submitted over the internet for our tracks to be keyed?


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