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Mixing in key is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO overrated it is like a date with Britney Spears. I have never even considered mixing in key and I have never had a bad mix
Greatly rejoicing in following God as a freedom not a choice.
I find it easiest to mix remixes of the same records together, then you can progress from slower tunes up to faster tunes taking in various other styles on the way. Ppl tent to think you are a true 'artist' after a performance like that.
Ok, that harmonizer website has only a limited number of tunes. Are there any software programs that ACCURATELY can tell me the harmonic key of a tune? Or maybe the BPM as well?
My Top 5 Tunes Of The Moment:
Beckers - Fake (Greg Churchill Remix)
4Mal - Twilight
Formulate - The Voice Of Qi
Mat Leutwyler & Jason Suzuki - The Contended Gastronome (Kosmas Epsilon Remix)
Classic Tune: Djum Djum - Difference
I say let it flow, after a while you'll instinctively cue records that are relative key-wise almost unconsciously.
wf
bingo!! ..just listen and try different tracks together... i know sometimes you want to mix 2 specific songs together, but you have to move on and try a different combo....
its easy to take too much of a scientific approach sometimes, dont look for a formula to a perfect set, someones beast is someone elses beauty. (michael douglas & catherine zeta jones)
play with your style, try new tunes, span genres and when it sounds good to you it will sound good to others
I think mixmeister pro can tell you the keys and bpms of your records. should be easy enough!
very accurate for the most part...use a mp3 or record a minute or 2 of your track in...
FM
"Nowadays everyone is a fucking DJ." - Jack Dangers
What record did you loose your virginity to?
"I don't like having sex with music on- I find it distracting. And if it's a mix cd- forget it. I'm stopping to check the beat mixing in between tracks." - Tom Stephan
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