Beatport Analisys vs. Mixed In Key Analisys

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Beatport Analisys vs. Mixed In Key Analisys
Posted on: 30.07.2013 by Vikki Falkenrath
Beatport uses a software to find the key of the tracks, just like Mixed In Key.

Which one is more precise?

Is there a easy way for finding the key of tracks by myself? (virtual pianos, etc.)

Thanks.
Vikki Falkenrath
30.07.2013
Originally Posted by lucidstrings
It's a matter of what makes sense to you Camelot wheel is very easy to understand where as actual key requires some musical theory to really understand and be good at.

With that said I use Camelot because its easy and anyone can understand although I do enjoy real key readings when doing pure trance sets that start in a more prog spacey sound and work into more epic sounding.

Ok but I'm not talking about which key notation is better. I'm talking about Precision.

Is Beatport software more precise than MIK?? thats the question.
Trista Karle
30.07.2013
It's a matter of what makes sense to you Camelot wheel is very easy to understand where as actual key requires some musical theory to really understand and be good at.

With that said I use Camelot because its easy and anyone can understand although I do enjoy real key readings when doing pure trance sets that start in a more prog spacey sound and work into more epic sounding.

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