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    Yes Internet connection required. I honesty have always just used y ears to gauge the comparability of tracks but I wanted to see if it was good enough to e able to blindly build a set and progress it and Bring it back by issuing just the key analyzation. Of the software in my mind it can be that accurate. My next test is going to be usuing it to build a country set just to see if I can do an hour of it.

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    from a djtt member. free, awesome http://www.ibrahimshaath.co.uk/keyfinder
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jester View Post
    from a djtt member. free, awesome http://www.ibrahimshaath.co.uk/keyfinder
    do you use it?
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    MIK worth it? No.
    Harmonic mixing? Yes. Just use Traktor or the FREE KeyFinder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Paris View Post
    do you use it?
    yes! got rid of mik ages ago bruv
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    It's useful to have, but not worth paying for.

    I find that most DJ softwares are not really reliable when it comes to analyzing tracks and finding which key they're in. It's wrong half the time, from my past experiences anyway. I don't use DJ softwares anymore, so I decided to try "mixed in key" as an alternative and I like it, but on beatport it gives you the key of the song. lol

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    In my experience, Traktor probably gets it right about 50% of the time - and I've never used MIK.

    What I normally do when importing a track is let the program analyze it. Then I'll play the song and grab my guitar (or piano, etc, whatever works for you), and play that chord with the song. If it sounds incorrect, I'll try to figure it out on my own. Also, if the track is available on Beatport, I'll also check to see what they have set as the key. I've noticed Beatport to be very accurate.

    Also, when I'm doing this, I'll switch the key display from "Open Key" to "Musical" (I believe you can find this under Analyze Options under Traktor config, or something like that), just because it's a little easier to play a Cm on a guitar or piano rather than a 5m, or whatever it is hah.

    This all takes a little bit of knowledge of music theory, but it's pretty basic but does help ensure accuracy. And hey, you're working with music anyway, it's always good to brush up on the basics!
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    Quote Originally Posted by elmgroove View Post
    In my experience, Traktor probably gets it right about 50% of the time - and I've never used MIK.

    What I normally do when importing a track is let the program analyze it. Then I'll play the song and grab my guitar (or piano, etc, whatever works for you), and play that chord with the song. If it sounds incorrect, I'll try to figure it out on my own. Also, if the track is available on Beatport, I'll also check to see what they have set as the key. I've noticed Beatport to be very accurate.

    Also, when I'm doing this, I'll switch the key display from "Open Key" to "Musical" (I believe you can find this under Analyze Options under Traktor config, or something like that), just because it's a little easier to play a Cm on a guitar or piano rather than a 5m, or whatever it is hah.

    This all takes a little bit of knowledge of music theory, but it's pretty basic but does help ensure accuracy. And hey, you're working with music anyway, it's always good to brush up on the basics!
    I think MIK is great, and was worth the money for me as traktor hadn't introduced key analysis when I bought it (either that or I stilil hadn't figured it out!). I find it to be accurate and makes my sets a lot more interesting and dynamic, being able to mix harmonically, but as the post above mentions, its definitely worth knowing your way around some simple music theory (I.e the circle of fifths), unless you have perfect pitch, or relative pitch, in which case I am very envious?

    Does anyone in here have perfect/relative pitch?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jester View Post
    from a djtt member. free, awesome http://www.ibrahimshaath.co.uk/keyfinder
    Ill give this a shot sometime looks interesting.
    I have never found the need to use key finder software just wanted to try one see if it would fit in my workflow. I do find I look at the key field and maybe not let it determine what I mix next but definitely influences my choice

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThinAir View Post
    I think MIK is great, and was worth the money for me as traktor hadn't introduced key analysis when I bought it (either that or I stilil hadn't figured it out!). I find it to be accurate and makes my sets a lot more interesting and dynamic, being able to mix harmonically, but as the post above mentions, its definitely worth knowing your way around some simple music theory (I.e the circle of fifths), unless you have perfect pitch, or relative pitch, in which case I am very envious?

    Does anyone in here have perfect/relative pitch?
    I have perfect pitch...but my music theory sucks
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