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Free upgrade for Mixed In Key (1.2) with Ableton support!
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nennon
Dear All,

Mixed In Key Version 1.2 is now available! Both the free version and the full version have been updated. Both can be downloaded from http://www.mixedinkey.com

List of new features:


  • Mixed In Key can now save identified keys in the ID3 tags for MP3 files!
  • Added new menu item "Move to collection.." to improve collection management
  • Drag-and-drop support for Ableton Live!, Traktor, Virtual DJ and most CD burning applications!
  • Made it easier to manage collections and move files into them. You can right-click everywhere
  • Added support for files with a 48,000Hz sample rate
  • Added support for very large files (35Mb for MP3, 135Mb for WAV)
  • Fixed bug where Mixed In Key did not process UPPERCASE extensions (.MP3, .WAV). It now works with all UPPERCASE and lowercase extensions


To load songs in Ableton, hold down the Right Mouse Button on a specific song and drag-and-drop it into Ableton Live!


To hear what harmonic mixing sounds like, download this mix:

Download: http://www.djyakov.com/mixedinkey/d...ummer_vibes.mp3 (100Mb mp3)






Old thread on this forum:

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=334112


Thank you to everyone who provided feedback for Version 1.0 and Version 1.1. We put in many of your feature requests since Version 1.0. The two most requested features (ID3 tag support, and Ableton Live! support) have been included in 1.2 for both free and full versions. Also, there is a possibility of a Mac OSX version in the future. Currently, Mixed In Key works on Windows 2000 and Windows XP computers.

To learn more about harmonic mixing, check out http://www.mixedinkey.com/HowToGuide.aspx


Thank you,
Yakov Vorobyev
(Mixed In Key)



Here is the track listing JPEG: http://www.mixedinkey.com/images/lazy-summer-house.jpg
skot_e
Considering your using that mix, and all those tracks to assist promotion of your product with a sales price, I hope you have clearance to use the copy. Or are paying royalties. If not, you might like to consider taking it down untill you do.
Basstard
quote:
Originally posted by skot_e
Considering your using that mix, and all those tracks to assist promotion of your product with a sales price, I hope you have clearance to use the copy. Or are paying royalties. If not, you might like to consider taking it down untill you do.


oh give me a break :o
Mr.Mystery
Now that we have programs that beatmatch for us and even match the keys for us where do we need talent anymore?
Pinokio
quote:
How accurate is the algorithm?

Mixed In Key's key algorithm is based on the latest version of [tONaRT] created by a wonderful German developer company called zplane.development. Their work is currently being used in Ableton Live!, Steinberg and Native Instruments. Mixed In Key uses this algorithm to give DJs a quick and easy way to key their music.


I'm Sorry but this doesn't answer the question.

What's the Accuracy in %?

if I have 500 songs, will it give me 400 correct and 100 with wronk keys?
nennon
Pinokio, from my experience Mixed In Key is about 95% accurate. See if it sounds good to you. Finding keys is very subjective -- We might hear two different things, but some software can give a very good approximation. You can always double check your results. This is how I see it: technology can be a friendly and helpful tool to help people, but this software won't replace beatmatching or picking good songs and reading the crowd. This software doesn't interfere with the DJ's workflow. You can use it at home to come up with some cool ideas and then try them in a club.
skot_e
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Originally posted by Basstard
oh give me a break :o

What's the issue, don't you think the artists should at least be asked, if it is ok to use their music to help promote a commercial prodouct? They might not want money and be happy to be involved, but should they not be able to make that decision.
If it was free, it would be a different thing altogether.
I doubt Sasha or PvD or Tiesto would approve of someone making a buck off using their productions in the promotion without clearance.
It becomes a legal issue that any business needs to consider.
Boomer187
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Now that we have programs that beatmatch for us and even match the keys for us where do we need talent anymore?



well what else does a dj do?
nennon
quote:
Originally posted by skot_e
What's the issue, don't you think the artists should at least be asked, if it is ok to use their music to help promote a commercial prodouct? They might not want money and be happy to be involved, but should they not be able to make that decision.
If it was free, it would be a different thing altogether.
I doubt Sasha or PvD or Tiesto would approve of someone making a buck off using their productions in the promotion without clearance.
It becomes a legal issue that any business needs to consider.


Skot_e, I see your point, but this is just a standard DJ mix recorded from vinyl by DJ Prince. It illustrates an example, but these songs are in no way affiliated with Mixed In Key. I am hosting several mixes / live sets on my personal site as well. We greatly respect these artists and we always purchase vinyl/mp3s legitimately from sources like BeatPort, TraxSource and DJDownload.
Thois
It would be cool to see some proof of this 95% claim. Nennon, why not analyse 400 files and post the results in here/on your site. I think that would be the best way to attract a massive amount of buyers (most people are sceptic I think).

Allied Nations
quote:
Originally posted by Thois
It would be cool to see some proof of this 95% claim. Nennon, why not analyse 400 files and post the results in here/on your site. I think that would be the best way to attract a massive amount of buyers (most people are sceptic I think).


Good call.
Pinokio
I've heard thta mixmeister it's 85 % Accuracy, but in my experience it's about 60 % accuracy, so I still don't know if it's true about the 95 %.

Also Mixmeister has NEVER DEtect a Major Key, not Even by Error, it only shows minor keys.

I wonder is this mixed in key also detect Major Keys.
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