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any software that give you the key better than beatune 3.5.8
Posted on: 16.11.2012 by Clare Dawidowicz
hi guys
just got beatunes 3 for the mac to sort out my key's,,, is their a way of transferring the key data to traktor without having to do this manually.. iv done a few already manually but ive got over 6,500 tracks and that would just be silly,,,lol..
only joking on that front,, but would only do my dj sets with it...
thanks
andy
Renate Mayeur
17.11.2012
That's the one i'm using and i'm really happy with it. Nice piece of (free) software!
Leeanna Ayla
17.11.2012
Originally Posted by andy darcy
after using the beatunes software for the last couple of days, I found it messed up my music library by removing album art work, and give moby an explicit label... ffs...
ive used the key feature after its took for ever to check my music i believe its a bit hit and miss on that front..
will defo try trainspotter ..
I've had no problem with Beatunes, but I'm always careful about checking and understanding all the things it might do before I commit them.
Leeanna Ayla
16.11.2012
Originally Posted by Shane Says
Is there a software package that can ID the key of a song that isn't saved as a file? Say if I hook up my turntable to my line-in on my laptop and just let the track play. I really don't want to fiddle with audacity to save a file and then run the file through MIK.
I'm not aware of software, but there is this database deal. http://www.harmonic-mixing.com/KeyResultsDatabase.aspx
Clare Dawidowicz
16.11.2012
hi guys
just got beatunes 3 for the mac to sort out my key's,,, is their a way of transferring the key data to traktor without having to do this manually.. iv done a few already manually but ive got over 6,500 tracks and that would just be silly,,,lol..
only joking on that front,, but would only do my dj sets with it...
thanks
andy
Harley Zitka
17.11.2012
Mixed in Key is the best $58 you can invest. Fast and accurate in my experience... I like the new features in the last couple releases too.
Renate Mayeur
17.11.2012
That's the one i'm using and i'm really happy with it. Nice piece of (free) software!
Leeanna Ayla
17.11.2012
Originally Posted by andy darcy
after using the beatunes software for the last couple of days, I found it messed up my music library by removing album art work, and give moby an explicit label... ffs...
ive used the key feature after its took for ever to check my music i believe its a bit hit and miss on that front..
will defo try trainspotter ..
I've had no problem with Beatunes, but I'm always careful about checking and understanding all the things it might do before I commit them.
Latoria Kavulich
17.11.2012
great results with this http://www.ibrahimshaath.co.uk/keyfinder/

http://community .djranking s.com/showthread.php?t=37799
Clare Dawidowicz
17.11.2012
after using the beatunes software for the last couple of days, I found it messed up my music library by removing album art work, and give moby an explicit label... ffs...
ive used the key feature after its took for ever to check my music i believe its a bit hit and miss on that front..
will defo try trainspotter ..
Greg Boullion
16.11.2012
I actually just made an Android app that gives you the key of an audio sample you play into the mic. Works best for songs with a loud lead part, and you can use external mics if your device supports it. iOS version getting approved.

Song Key Finder (free and paid versions)

I'm a drummer, not a DJ, so I'm trying to find out more about what people would want from this tool. If you have any feedback, feel free to let me know.
Nedra Fresneda
16.11.2012
Trainspotter will pickup the keys from Beatport for free. Just make sure tracks with multiple artists are separated with commas.
ie: "Mendo, Danny Serrano" as opposed to "Mendo & Danny Serrano".
Maile Dekerlegand
16.11.2012
My experience with beatunes was that it was fine you are very strict using it for every change to your itunes library and don't mind doing a bunch of batch updates to convert to camelot key notation (if thats what you are after, for me it was). However somewhere in the last year I added some stuff to my library without spending a whole bunch of time correcting all the minor naming inconsistencies etc that it suggests. Net result it won't refresh and read my 100gig plus itunes properly any more.

I was screwing around trying to fix it in the last couple of month back and forth with their customer support and then I noticed the MIK price had fallen. Bought it, installed it, used it and haven't looked back.

Beatunes offers more features (hunt missing info, give 'color' etc), but I realized when do I actually use the other features? MIK gives key and bpm and writes it directly to the ID3 tag, thats all I need and don't believe its worth the hassle going the other route.

MIK USD58
Beatunes USD35
Leeanna Ayla
16.11.2012
As far as Beatunes goes I believe if you select replace key when you analyze it will put the key in the key tag and Traktor will read that.
Salvatore Husley
16.11.2012
MIK should look into that. Most new vinyl that comes out has a key posted somewhere on the internet. Beatport or on chemical. But I've got some old stuff so that's where my hiccup is. I'll dig through the link. Thanks.
Leeanna Ayla
16.11.2012
Originally Posted by Shane Says
Is there a software package that can ID the key of a song that isn't saved as a file? Say if I hook up my turntable to my line-in on my laptop and just let the track play. I really don't want to fiddle with audacity to save a file and then run the file through MIK.
I'm not aware of software, but there is this database deal. http://www.harmonic-mixing.com/KeyResultsDatabase.aspx
Salvatore Husley
16.11.2012
Is there a software package that can ID the key of a song that isn't saved as a file? Say if I hook up my turntable to my line-in on my laptop and just let the track play. I really don't want to fiddle with audacity to save a file and then run the file through MIK.
Tatum Ansaldo
16.11.2012
Yeh MIK is your best bet.
Clare Dawidowicz
16.11.2012
hi allday
ye im about to try this as well..
at the moment it seems to be trial and error to find the best bits of kit and software,,
will defo have a look..
Tera Baragan
16.11.2012
Mixed in key is the most popular im pretty sure..

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