Originally posted by Clovis
I think mixed in key is practical, but I can't stand the assertions made on their site and by the people who developed it. By and large I disagree with the way they perceive DJing.
Agreed, and not only that, there are far better pieces of software for key/BPM detection (though none has ever come remotely close to 100%).
It's a pile of shit and the people naive enough to pay for it without knowing exactly what is is (as opposed to how they sell it to you) deserve the shit results they get.
And that bellend nennon who works for them is one of the biggest idiots to have ever graced these forums.
You didn't have an option for me to vote for the above, but that's my vote.
Originally posted by RJT
Agreed, and not only that, there are far better pieces of software for key/BPM detection (though none has ever come remotely close to 100%).
It's a pile of shit and the people naive enough to pay for it without knowing exactly what is is (as opposed to how they sell it to you) deserve the shit results they get.
And that bellend nennon who works for them is one of the biggest idiots to have ever graced these forums.
You didn't have an option for me to vote for the above, but that's my vote.
I got the Xone version so I'm ok.
Also, pretty much everyone associated with them plays shit music.
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Jul-03-2008 05:01
RJT
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Originally posted by Clovis
I got the Xone version so I'm ok.
Also, pretty much everyone associated with them plays shit music.
Shane 54 will totally pwn you with 800 tracks in 5 minutes.
How? With Mixed in Key, that's how. Try to top that from your mom's basement with your little Gemini DJ Pack.
Originally posted by RJT
Shane 54 will totally pwn you with 800 tracks in 5 minutes.
How? With Mixed in Key, that's how. Try to top that from your mom's basement with your little Gemini DJ Pack.
Shane 54 doesn't have time for peasants like you.
Yeah but Armin totally one-upped him on the ASOT mega mix.
Ah one day maybe I'll be able to mix "Headband Techno 2" with 85 tracks in 80 minutes...
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Jul-03-2008 05:09
pkcRAISTLIN
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you two make the cutest couple.
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Jul-03-2008 05:37
Robert Eugene
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Norfolk, Virginia
Hands down one of the best additions to my set up...since I started using it many have noted a surprising improvement in my mixes..
Jul-05-2008 18:23
Nemesis44
ZZZZZzzzzzz.....
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Brighton
Been doing HM long before these tools came into being.
I can see it being a useful tool for someone who wants to learn perhaps, but in terms of applying it to DJing, it's definately not for me.
I key all my tracks manually.
I think something that all DJS who do HM should remember is that this is just the tip of the iceberg.
There are better tools but nothing compares to a little deeper music theory knowledge and the ability to key your own tracks.
Also to anyone who is getting into HM, and has discoverd the easymix system I would say learn it as a base, but then go on a voyage of discovery, you can mix much more than just 4ths and 5ths. Look at chords etc. to find other compatible notes and try modulation mixes.
There are a lot of HM haters around at the moment, which is fine, each to their own.