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What Key Detection Software Is Most Accurate
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| lenieNt Force |
I searched the forum and was surprised there was no threads on this.
I'd like a discussion on what software has the best key detection algorithm available, a great tool to the art of harmonic mixing. As far as I know, there's 4 programs that offer a key detection functionality to date. They are: Mixmeister, MixShare's Rapid Evolution, Mixed In Key, and VirtualDJ.
What software has the most accurate and most reliable key detection? Which of these programs would you recommend? Are there other softwares that I have not mentioned?
This is the only thread I've found that compares (three of) these programs, but the latest results are from 2007. We need up to date benchmarking!
http://www.mixingonbeat.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=2268
What key detection software has the highest accuracy rate in the midst of 2009? |
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| lenieNt Force |
| quote: | Originally posted by notnotelfreak
your ear. |
Well that depends on the ear ;)
But you're definately right. With a piano you can easily key your tracks, but you know the deal.. It takes time. Alot.. of time, for a substantial collection of music. |
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| Wayne_B |
| Alot of pros use "Mixed in Key" and from my own experience I'd say it works really well. I'm not sure how the competition stands up to it though..sorry |
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| lenieNt Force |
| quote: | Originally posted by Wayne_B
Alot of pros use "Mixed in Key" and from my own experience I'd say it works really well. I'm not sure how the competition stands up to it though..sorry |
kk thanx for answering anyway and leaving your recommendation! |
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| nefardec |
| quote: | Originally posted by lenieNt Force
Well that depends on the ear ;)
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yeah but this is the thing
regardless of whose ear it is, all the music you have keyed with it will probably be consistent among one another
plus you might actually have to listen carefully to your records. |
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| lenieNt Force |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
yeah but this is the thing
regardless of whose ear it is, all the music you have keyed with it will probably be consistent among one another
plus you might actually have to listen carefully to your records. |
Good point. This is also true for the different keying softwares, as I've heard they key tracks differently but respectively consistent. You should never use two different algorithms to key the music, or two different pairs of ears for that matter.
But none of the programs are 100% accurate on all songs and there will be glitches here and there within the same program also, hence it would be nice to know which has the best algorithm and the highest accuracy rate.
In the link previously posted the program that tops the list is RE2 (Rapid Evolution), with an accuracy rate of 70%. But this was in August 2007, and algorithms have developed further now. |
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| orTofønChiLd |
| quote: | Originally posted by notnotelfreak
your ear. |
that is not key detection software :p |
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| Ted Promo |
| quote: | Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
that is not key detection software :p |
ear v 1.0 |
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| noicuc |
| quote: | Originally posted by notnotelfreak
your ear. |
+999
Or , rapid evolution does it pretty well. |
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| ChadP MIK |
| quote: | Originally posted by lenieNt Force
Good point. This is also true for the different keying softwares, as I've heard they key tracks differently but respectively consistent. You should never use two different algorithms to key the music, or two different pairs of ears for that matter. |
That is correct, different programs will most certainly give you different results.
| quote: | | In the link previously posted the program that tops the list is RE2 (Rapid Evolution), with an accuracy rate of 70%. But this was in August 2007, and algorithms have developed further now. |
For the record we are constantly working on improving the key detection of Mixed In Key. To our knowledge we use the only key detection system that will have it's own patent (pending approval). Generally we have stayed away from official comparisons though. The entire process can be rather suggestive, and we would rather focus on helping DJs sound great.
-Chad P
Mixed In Key |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChadP MIK
Generally we have stayed away from official comparisons though. |
yeah, because last time we checked mixed in key got trounced by one of the free programs :stongue: |
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