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program for finding key in which song was made
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| Mwd |
| what are the better programs for finding what records were recorded in which key |
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| djxtension |
Just do a search on google, something will pop up.
I know some mixing programs can do it, not sure which one it was though. |
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| Derivative |
| thats easy to figure out. find the first bass note. 99% of the time its a single note, not a chord or interval. once you found the first bass note, just plink some notes on a piano octave till you get that key. it has to be 1 of 7 notes including half steps. once you found it that is the root note and the entire song is usually based on a scale or chord starting from that note. |
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| ESMdjm600 |
| im not insulting the person that made this thread in anyway, as im in the same boat as him, but if hes asking for a program to figure out keying, i dont think he knows things such as octaves, intervals or chords, granted of course hes deffinitely heard of those terms as we all probably have, but i dont think he quite gets wat ur saying although im sure its great advice if he actually does get it (lol i dont quite, but i will) ill say this, when u click on the dj forums, theres like a whole thread, its like one of the first 3 or something threads (im not too sure im kinda mashed right now) and it has to do with key. if its not there but im sure it is, do a search on the forum, someone did a great "essay" if you will on it that was mounds of help for most people |
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| ESMdjm600 |
| ok i just checked, its actually the 2nd thread in the dj forum, good luck |
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| DannyO |
| Do like what ESMdjm600 said, but if you still want a program to do it, I've heard Mixmeister can do it well. |
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