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Teezdalien
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Originally posted by Banora
Agreed. I just didn't know if it was a better program considering how much trouble I have with RE. The thing that sucks the most about RE, is when I am trying to get the information for a song and the program crashes it won't save the information for about five of the previous songs.


I stopped using RE for the stability issues it has. I had info for over 2000 tracks stored into it and lost all of it after it crashed one day. Probably should have also stored them on the mixshare server but I didn't and haven't bothered with it since. I'd never pay for this kind of software though, it's just as easy and quick for me to do it myself.
pzK
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Originally posted by IL Ducce
if you are just learning how to mix, which you are...it might be time to bust out the old casio and key your tracks by ear.
I scan them using RE and then use the built in piano to check if its result is ok. :)
Btw, are there people here using the RE3 beta? Any idea if the recommended songs/artists/etc function is already inserted into the program? Doesn't seem to do anything here.
Trance Android
MIK is a pretty useful tool to be fair though it does get a bit tedious reading forum posts asking if you can only go 1 step clockwise round the wheel :stongue:
Kris G
If your new to DJing, learn with your ears what goes and what doesn't. You'll find yourself making far better mixes.
djsaekone
I have mixed in key and used to use it but it gets too tedious. Scan em with M.i.k and then scan it with traktor...too much scannin. I wish it could analyze new tracks that are added to your collection automatically...or if Traktor had its own mixed in key built in.
PivotTechno
Sure they will at some point - pretty soon, you won't have to think at all when you play!
Teezdalien
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Originally posted by PivotTechno
Sure they will at some point - pretty soon, you won't have to think at all when you play!


that. We're not ing robots.
Rodri Santos
i wish djing was a bit harder like used to be, now everybody can be a dj. Better or worst and clubs only want someone who plays commercial music decently beatmatched,if they have to buy good records and play with them they'll surely quit.
Lews
I wish you would quit posting.
stealthman
Mixed in key software is for noobs.

bas
It's completely useless imo. Plus you run the risk of always mixing songs that are in key rather than songs that actually go well together.
orTofønChiLd
its good if you have over like 40 tracks and u can choose which is best mixing in key
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