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Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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How does it really work? I was on their website last night reading the info but the directions are a little vague. When you upload your library to it, after it's analyzed does the program create a new music file or does it replace the original file? How does it work with iTunes? I use the iTunes player as my default, do I just re-upload the new files to the player, and does it make it a duplicate, and does it analyze all music files? (i.e. audiojelly, beatport, iTunes).
Thanks
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Feb-19-2010 21:45
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Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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Got it. My concern was the software creating a new seperate file. I only use the iTunes player for burning my CDs and listening to around the house. The iTunes burner seems to be the best. When I use Torq I take the music from various files on my hard drive. The reason I asked about the music too, was, I have some older music from iTunes and years ago the files were protected. Keeping you from dragging the file into other software.
Thank you again for the info.
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Feb-19-2010 22:21
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Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by woscar
From this post, I get the impression that you don't have much of a clue about what "keying a track" is. [/QUOTE
Yes I do, Dude. Don't be an ass.
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Feb-19-2010 22:36
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Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by woscar
From this post, I get the impression that you don't have much of a clue about what "keying a track" is. |
Keyed or not keyed some software will try to create a new file.
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Feb-19-2010 22:40
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Polt
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2006
Location: Boston, USA
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I'm using version 3 still - haven't upgraded to v4. While it may not be 100% accurate, I find it helpful. It's cheap and does the job well enough for me.
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Feb-20-2010 05:57
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displaced
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: in traffic
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Rapid Evolution from personal experience is like 60-65% accurate. As for Mixed in Key, its like in the 75% area, also not reliable. But the applications when its wrong, tend to miss by the relative major/minor, 5th, or by the relative major/minor of the 5th, so its usually in the ballpark. So, as time consuming as it is and as much as I hate doing it, I do it by ear (and a keyboard) because its good practice for building awareness.
And it looks like someone actually did a comparison test on this matter, though the observed percentages are a lot lower than my personal experience. Its probably due to track selection. Who knows, you might find Mixed in Key or RE to be 90% accurate for your music.
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Last edited by displaced on Feb-20-2010 at 19:39
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Feb-20-2010 19:34
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