Key detection in new Traktor update
Key detection in new Traktor update Posted on: 22.02.2013 by Jolynn Schroyer How do I activate the key detection on all my tracks? | |
Libby Mudie 25.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by hola amigos
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Jolynn Schroyer 22.02.2013 | How do I activate the key detection on all my tracks? |
Yu Santellano 25.02.2013 | They use "M" and "D" because the Camelot system is now the intellectual property of Mixed In Key. M stands for Minor, and D stands for Major (it's something to do with the Latin word for it I believe). If you like, you can go back into the settings and change it to display as a musical key, by selecting "display as...musical key (all sharps)". To get it colour coded, you have to organise by key in the column browser. |
Libby Mudie 25.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by hola amigos
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Jolynn Schroyer 25.02.2013 | Thanks, you know why the key says "9M" I've never seen that in key finder. And how come it's not colored? Pink, orange, blue, green? |
Yu Santellano 23.02.2013 | The new traktor now has two "key" tag fields: "Key" and "Key text" - "Key text" is the old key field - where programs such as Rapid Evo, MIK, Key Finder etc. wrote to (i.e. your camelot numbers or F#m). Traktor writes to it's new "Key" field, so make sure that is the one that is displayed: a) In your column Browser b) In your deck view set up (where you set up where the BPM, Name etc appears along the top of the track). You also need to go to preferences, analysis settings, and set up where traktor writes the key to, and how it is displayed. "Open Key" is the new system. You can, if you wish, have traktor write the tag as open key, but display it as a musical key. All else failing, you can right click -> Analyse -> tick "special", then "key", and it will only analyse the key for you. |
Jolynn Schroyer 22.02.2013 | I do. Load a track into deck A then another in deck b. Some show the key and some don't. |
Sonja Roybal 22.02.2013 | You need to analyze the tracks again. |
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