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Re: Re: Re: Re: Mixing harmonically
| quote: | Originally posted by woscar
As for compatibility, also refer to the link you posted. Go down to the part with the colored circle. That is called the "Camelot System" and it assigns a number and a letter to each key. It's a lot harder to remember that Gm is compatible with Dm, Cm, and B-flatm than to remember that 6A is compatible with 5A, 7A, and 6B.
All of this is explained much better on the MIK site, than on the link you posted.
http://www.mixedinkey.com/HowTo.aspx |
This makes a ton of sense. A lot better explained. So basically, the trick is to pick songs that are in the same key, or close to the same key, and to use Key Lock to make sure they stay in that key.
So, let's look at the wheel for a second: Suppose I start off with a track in 8A (A minor), the way they recommend is to play another song after the first one that is in the same key, but after that, I am allowed to play a track in 9A, 9B, 8A, 8B, 7A, or 7B?
I am aware that it would probably be unwise to hop up and down the scale all over the place, such as if I played a track in 8A then went 7B, 6A, 7A, etc. I feel like that would be bad progression, even if the sound wasn't too far off. Right?
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