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Harmonizer??

12 durable postsStarted 2006-01-27Latest 2006-02-25
#23249Post 1 of 12

Hey all what ever happened to harmonizer.co.uk??? it was good to web page to get keys of tracks etc. i now use mixshare to do it and check to c if i am getting the right key info. so does anyone know what happened to harmonizer.co.uk??

#552284Post 2 of 12

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I use MixShare as well. Are there any computer programs that will actually do this for you though?

#552300Post 3 of 12

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[quote=ZendoBro]I use MixShare as well. Are there any computer programs that will actually do this for you though?[/quote]

use your ears, you might learn something

#552308Post 4 of 12

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[quote=ZendoBro]I use MixShare as well. Are there any computer programs that will actually do this for you though?[/quote]

Mixmeister's pretty good...most everything's written in minor keys as is...

#552309Post 5 of 12

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i sense alittle hostilitiy to twelsch42's tone there. watch out ppls ><!!

#552311Post 6 of 12

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i agree with that though. what fun is watching a computer mix your music for ya?

-3 zendo

#552491Post 7 of 12

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Put it on the tab. You misunderstood me. I was wondering about a program that will tell you the key of songs so I can then mix in key on my decks and CDJ.

-1 for twelsch42 for stating the obvious. Not all of us are born with perfect pitch.

#552500Post 8 of 12

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[quote=Jibgolly]i agree with that though. what fun is watching a computer mix your music for ya? [/quote]

ask :sasha:

:lol::twisted:

[SIZE=1]before sashas army comes on, im just kidding around.[/SIZE]

#552504Post 9 of 12

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[quote=twelsch42]use your ears, you might learn something[/quote]

Right on. That is the only way to do it.

#552585Post 10 of 12

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If the song sounds right when played with the song before it. They are pretty much going to be in key with each other.

#552604Post 11 of 12

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I understand but I'm obsessive compulsive about stuff like that, and that's why I'd like to know.

#574602Post 12 of 12

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[quote=ZendoBro]Put it on the tab. You misunderstood me. I was wondering about a program that will tell you the key of songs so I can then mix in key on my decks and CDJ.

-1 for twelsch42 for stating the obvious. Not all of us are born with perfect pitch.[/quote]

I'll break it down, here's what I do. I'll play a track and play some piano notes over the music untill I begin to hear notes that sound good with the music. I use Reason and some grand piano samples for this. This is not about perfect pitch at all. It's about knowing just a little bit of music theory. Most electronic music is written in a minor key - It's mostly about playing around with minor chords untill you HEAR that all three notes sound well with the particular track.

I've got over 700 tracks in my library key'd out using this method.

You won't hear it without listening, nothing about being a DJ comes without itteration.

twelsch

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