DJ Tutorial: Learn Harmonic Mixing w/ DJ Endo

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2024

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  • @MrTaisoul
    @MrTaisoul 10 років тому +47

    All you guys complaining that this is not needed are buggin. I've been mixing since the 90s and the best DJs back then cataloged their vinyl by key and BPM. It was a must in any large collection. It took forever (unless you were diligent and did it when you purchased your records). Having the power of software to do this is freakin awesome. Half you guys claiming you are "Old School" because you do it by ear are full of it. I'm old school because I'm OLD. Lol. I have a great ear for pitch to (I produce as well). I can do it by ear but with a huge collection sorting is more efficient. I prefer to let the software do keying. It's a task NOT A SKILL. And just because your key is on point does not mean you will rock the crowd. The art of DJing is about reading the crowd and having great selection, programing and edits (Now called mash-ups)!! PROGRAMING AND EDITS ARE THE LOST ART. Even beat matching is a task. It was a skill but it's no longer needed. I still do it though because it just makes me feel good. Lol. Stop bitchin and start wowing people with your selection and timing. Take them on a trip already!

    • @iljab3557
      @iljab3557 10 років тому

      i agree, but the problem is: much of the analyzed files have a wrong key
      look at this: www.djtechtools.com/2014/01/14/key-detection-software-comparison-2014-edition/

    • @mariocamino5436
      @mariocamino5436 10 років тому +2

      Ilja Boor
      I hear you llja Boor but so what? So it's not perfect. 99% it's on point enough for me. I use my ears at the end of the day anyway. That's just natural to me. It's not rocket science. This just saves time. If a track is not working then I don't play that track. Simple. The software allows you to override the key and store it also. I'm lazy so i don't but you can. I just think people are over thinking this shit. The software works. I back it up. I've been mixing since 1987. DJs, performers, lighten up! Not only does it work pretty damn well. It's cheap! AND The developer has never charged me for an update. Come on you cynical bastards! LMAO. You know what? I changed my mind. Don't use it. I'll just stand out. NOTE: This is not directed at anyone in particular.

    • @daveslow84
      @daveslow84 6 років тому

      WORD!

  • @Dtroy93
    @Dtroy93 11 років тому +1

    Endo, this is a great tutorial, really opening my mind to a better way or mixing. And forget these people stuck in the past. Let them continue to cry about the good old days when dj's we're breaking their backs lugging around crates of vynil, this is the future and my Traktor Kontrol s4 and laptop is all I need :)

  • @inthydreams911
    @inthydreams911 11 років тому +1

    Been using harmonic mixing for awhile, but I didn't realize you skip keys to build energy. Pretty awesome stuff, thank you! Wow this mashup with the shpongle and everything is awesome!

  • @neilmobile22
    @neilmobile22 11 років тому +1

    easily one of the best youtube channels out there!

  • @Daencker
    @Daencker 11 років тому +1

    Great tutorial. So simple. You can also mix in key with a diagonal key from the wheel ex: 1B -> 2A, 5B -> 6A, 10B -> 11A etc. So it works when minor key is one camelot step lower than major key and major key is one camelot step higher than minor key. Like 2A -> 1B, 6A -> 5B, 11A -> 10B.
    I have also experienced that all minor keys can sound harmonic together as you mentioned with the higher energy boosts from 12A to 2A, 9A and 7A. They can all work, but not every time. Same with major keys.

  • @meneerproduceer
    @meneerproduceer 12 років тому +1

    Great video, an eyeopener. Youve explained music theory better than my teacher could ever. Thank you. I could not find a crack of Mixed in Key that worked with Win 7 Ultimate, however I found a FREEWARE program called Keyfinder, which does the same thing. This trick improved my mixes by factor 2. thanx again !

  • @cordeezyt
    @cordeezyt 13 років тому +1

    your videos are mad helpful, you do a good job explaining things using examples.

  • @RoyClaessen
    @RoyClaessen 11 років тому +40

    This video actually pushes me to do more research and go even deeper with my music. Thanks great video and dont even mind the haters!

    • @dubspot
      @dubspot  11 років тому +8

      Glad we could help. Thanks for tuning in!

  • @beattzzz
    @beattzzz 14 років тому +1

    Great video.
    Also, props for using a track by a little-known 90s dance group from Melbourne. I wasnt sure if anyone outside of Australia had ever heard of the original Pendulum :)

  • @pornmeister75
    @pornmeister75 11 років тому +1

    Thanks a cameLOT ;-) really helped my mixing sounds soooo much better!! And today you don't need mixed in key, Traktor has it now also build in.....

  • @johnnyrocket2146
    @johnnyrocket2146 11 років тому +1

    good stuff man. easy to understand.... def looking forward to taking my mixing up a notch.

  • @rsjokes
    @rsjokes 13 років тому +1

    Good video mate, I already got this stuff, but it's good to reinforce the knowledge

  • @degs24
    @degs24 11 років тому +1

    Very helpful and easy to follow tutorial. Thanks.

  • @cuervacho
    @cuervacho 11 років тому +1

    You are a generous man, sharing all these tricks. For someone who has studied music, this particular tip might sound super basic (this is like the ABC of composition), but what a useful tip it is, nevertheless! Thanks!

  • @markbrown9771
    @markbrown9771 11 років тому +1

    Mixed in key and Traktor use two different systems. One is the system mention in this vid and the other is called Open Key Notation. They work the same way just using different letters, personally i have used Traktors one and it works great for me but i have no experience with Mixed in key. Hope this helps!

  • @69foxx
    @69foxx 13 років тому +1

    @TheDenzalos Endo's key change suggestions will work the same for A and B keys - they are very closely related musically. Endo probably uses minor keys in his examples as he said most of his tracks are in minor keys. Major keys tend to sound uplifting, and minor keys usually have a more mellow or sophisticated sound. To answer your Q's 1) yes 3 steps anti clockwise + move from B to A ring. 2) sounds OK, sounds a bit dissonant or mysterious tho. 3) yes both semi-tone or tone up sound OK in major.

  • @KeithOcean
    @KeithOcean 12 років тому +1

    Sure I'll share, and by the way great vid man.
    The 100% free software I dug up is called Rapid Evolution 3 or RE3
    -it does a decent job at finding (the correct)keys and tagging ect. but I'm sure the U.I. is not as user friendly as the mixed in key software. Also I take back the statement about 'mixed in key fools'(clearly they are smart peeps) + that's not my style to downgrade others to make a point, and I agree with you man that their software is top of the line and saves a ton of time/work.

  • @joscros77
    @joscros77 12 років тому +1

    Go have a look at several of the vids on beat grids. Endo and Ean Golden have posted good ones on preparing your tracks in order to use sync effectively.

  • @TrevorTV
    @TrevorTV 13 років тому +1

    This is a very well done tutorial, nice job.

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 12 років тому

    Who are you calling a noob? I've been DJing for 12 years, started only on vinyl. Going back to my mixes I made 10 years ago, they were actually in key before I even knew about harmonic mixing. A good DJ will know what goes well together "by ear" but this is a system that will help you find tracks that go well together harmonically QUICKLY. In the digital world this is an amazing tool. I guarantee if you try the software out it will change your life.

  • @forestknauff14
    @forestknauff14 14 років тому +1

    Really cool. Learned a lot about the Camelot System.

  • @starvinmarvin305
    @starvinmarvin305 11 років тому +1

    Tiesto uses this method! Omg Good tutorial man!

  • @watchlp5
    @watchlp5 11 років тому +1

    very nice.
    KEEP
    CALM
    AND
    WATCH
    DUBSPOT

  • @bcgelandewagen
    @bcgelandewagen 13 років тому +1

    clear concise tutorial. Very helpful!

  • @JohanBrodd
    @JohanBrodd 11 років тому +1

    I'm actually writing my album so the tracks match harmonicly with each other. This is a really awesome mixing technique. Not that I'm a DJ, but I tend to work the same way.

  • @sonicallyno
    @sonicallyno 11 років тому +1

    great video mate, thanks for the upload.

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 11 років тому

    I am a Berklee graduate and classically trained. I know music theory trust me ;-) However when your dealing with thousands of tracks in your library, this is a great tool for narrowing down your collection and getting to the tracks that will mix harmonically faster.

  • @weirdleather
    @weirdleather 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video, this helps a ton

  • @eltonjohnson
    @eltonjohnson 12 років тому +1

    I tried running Mixed In Key and it peed all over my catalogue. I'd say it got about 30% accurate. I went back, checked each song against a piano, which got 100% of the tracks correct. Proceed w/ caution on software like this.

  • @brandonunger1689
    @brandonunger1689 7 років тому +1

    damn, I'm still learning more and more in Traktor thanks to videos like these. incredible

  • @apeiron80
    @apeiron80 13 років тому +1

    @DeeJayEndo and @TheEverettRyan I agree with you about being a good DJ, you need more than sync …..But I like to keep time, listening the tracks, find out witch works great together. Preparing a setlist from 0 to 10. That is the beautiful thing of djing. (and mixing in clubs of course ;-) )
    And my meaning about harmonic mixing is that you have help for this part. Only that!

  • @kingklabe
    @kingklabe 14 років тому +1

    Definitely a good idea if you play mainly melody-based tracks.

  • @nuravvoc4794
    @nuravvoc4794 10 років тому +1

    thanks buds blessings toya for posting zeen

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 13 років тому

    @TheEverettRyan Great to hear! Mixing Harmonically will definitely help you stand out in the DJ world. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @garciavicmanuel
    @garciavicmanuel 9 років тому +1

    it's 3:00 am. So glad I found your video. learned a lot in just a few minutes. awesome job. thank you so much.

    • @DeeJayEndo
      @DeeJayEndo 5 років тому

      I hope this kept you up the rest of the night listening to awesome key combinations with your tracks!

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 11 років тому

    Harmonic Mixing is great for ANY genre of music, even genres like techno which are mostly percussion. It actually finds the general key of tracks with all drums. For hip hop its amazing.

  • @rhythmfield
    @rhythmfield 9 років тому +1

    Good stuff Endo & Dubspot, NY Stufent here, keep up the good work. 5 years on this vid still pertains

  • @rahulanand0101
    @rahulanand0101 10 років тому +1

    thank you! sounds great!

  • @Kriziun
    @Kriziun 11 років тому +1

    good video, helped a lot :) thx
    another question would be
    i saw that u have some nice house kinda deep house tunes? the one u played tony lionni and some of the "4 deck action". How do u find these artists or where do u get the music, rly loved it and for me its so hard to find such nice music in this genre, cause i don't know how or where to look, don't know really good artists :/

  • @OfficialPraxis
    @OfficialPraxis 11 років тому +1

    Hey Dubspot! This is a great vid for starters. I used to use djay by algoriddim & now i'm beginning with Traktor Pro. In the djay Mac software you can manually change the key of a track using a simple "+ or -" function to either go up or down chromatically. Is there a way of doing this type of action on Traktor Pro 2.5??

  • @DINO92AVFC
    @DINO92AVFC 11 років тому +4

    I'm using Traktor's key detection since it exists.
    To verify if key is right, first I try to find song on Beatport and read the key in song's info, otherwise I do it by ear.

  • @helmettilt96
    @helmettilt96 14 років тому +1

    Nice vid keep them coming!

  • @fissoleouf23
    @fissoleouf23 9 років тому +1

    The final mix is ... stuning !

  • @DDaniels3000
    @DDaniels3000 11 років тому +1

    Love this helps so much, and using this technique with Push makes it even easier, find my self just jammin to songs more lol

  • @Puzzle_Dust
    @Puzzle_Dust 13 років тому +1

    @DeeJayEndo your totally right man!

  • @YoshiExcel
    @YoshiExcel 13 років тому +1

    @TheDubsteck If you have a keyboard you can use that to manually find keys of your tracks and it is much more accurate than Mixed In Key... If you want a free program, try Rapid Evolution 3. In my opinion its not as good as MiK5, but pretty damn good for being free. good luck.

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 11 років тому

    Amen brother. Preach! Thanks for writing and for your comment.

  • @moisespamisa965
    @moisespamisa965 11 років тому +1

    Your an Angel man. Thank You :)

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 13 років тому

    @khoafilm I would suggest analyzing your music before even importing / playing it in Traktor or iTunes. The way to update the tags in Traktor is to select the tracks in the track collection (you can batch select), right click on the list or track and choose "Edit" - LEAVE EVERYTHING BLANK - DO NOT CHECK ANYTHING - then hit "OK". It will refresh the tags and the keys will show up like magic :)

  • @garethmillers5453
    @garethmillers5453 6 років тому +1

    Great Tip where you Fill out the Musical Key in the Comments section to show yourself that you have checked whether that is the actual key after working it out yourself. Thank you.

    • @DeeJayEndo
      @DeeJayEndo 5 років тому

      Still using this system to this day!

  • @bAdDA5z
    @bAdDA5z 9 років тому +1

    awesome video. thanks

  • @neopandorex2
    @neopandorex2 14 років тому +1

    @Splurgeyourheadoff also.. u might not always want to sound polished... being ghetto on the twin decks can actually bring a lot of heat to a mix...
    but yeah most djs do it without having a name for it... the cool thing about the vid is that it explains a method..

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 11 років тому

    Traktor has a built in Key Lock feature, and key adjustment feature. If you turn key lock on, you can turn the key adjustment knob to adjust the key. I would only adjust the key a half step up or down though because it can start to sound funny if you change the key too drastically.

  • @diegopinedao
    @diegopinedao 14 років тому +1

    thanks for the good info

  • @niladribapi
    @niladribapi 12 років тому +1

    Mixed-in Key is good, but I find Rapid evolution to be great. It is FREE too.

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 14 років тому

    To show the keys in Traktor you need to go to the Mixed in Key Preferences, click on the "Key" tab, then check the option for "Update custom "Initial Key" mp3 tag (viewable in Traktor). Then in Traktor, right click in a grey area in Traktor's browser (above all the categories) and select "Key". This will show the key column in Traktor's Browser. Just a tip: I would run all your music through mixed in key BEFORE bringing it into Traktor.

  • @fajarnurmajid5319
    @fajarnurmajid5319 10 років тому +1

    thanks a lot, very useful

  • @deejaysoulution
    @deejaysoulution 13 років тому +1

    great tutorial

  • @braylenhope
    @braylenhope 13 років тому

    Im new to this, just wondering if this will work in Serato Itch?

  • @TheOverReal
    @TheOverReal 12 років тому +1

    awesome, thank you!

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 13 років тому

    @TheNolimits29 What I was referring to is going up one half step, which is one note on the piano. So you can go from a B to a C because there is no black key in between those two notes. Also you can go from an E to an F (No black note inbetween those notes either). If there is a black note in between the notes, or if the next note is a white note, you can use that key (ex F to F# or C# to D). Each time you go up a half step, this adds 7 to the number on the camelot wheel.

  • @robert.melter
    @robert.melter 12 років тому +1

    big ups for Extrawelt in the playlist ;)

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 14 років тому

    @thefishdog this is true. If 2 tracks that are in the same key are raised or lowered by 6% then they are a half step apart from each other. If you play tracks that are similar BPM's then the system works. I am posting a new article soon on the Dubspot Blog on my system of mixing Harmonically without using Key Lock. Stay tuned!

  • @last808
    @last808 12 років тому +1

    I just recently found out about this software, I've been mixing by ear myself, having played instruments I can cue a song and hear if it matches. I was just wondering how it deals with pitch changes since you're also changing pitch and now I see that Traktor has a key lock feature. Not sure if I'd prefer locked keys or not. I kinda like how tracks can sound different depending on tempo.

  • @joachimvanhulle
    @joachimvanhulle 12 років тому +1

    good explenation, thanks!

  • @ElectrikBear
    @ElectrikBear 13 років тому +1

    @DeeJayEndo thanks for the response! great video btw

  • @JohnVandivier
    @JohnVandivier 11 років тому +1

    great advice man

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 14 років тому

    Mixed in Key is about 82% accurate for dance music (especially dance music with harmonic content). I did a study on this which will be posted soon!

  • @JohnLaFosse
    @JohnLaFosse 11 років тому +8

    This type of information makes or breaks a DJ. Without your lost.

    • @AtomicArcherGuy
      @AtomicArcherGuy 10 років тому

      Nope. This information isn't 100% necessary for DJs. I would know. Over 1000 shows with no harmonic mixing. Got by on being good at reading a crowd, selecting good music and MC skills for my weddings and nightclub performances. If you can't use a mic, you're a broken DJ. If you can't get people dancing because your song selection sucks, you are a broken DJ. If you can't read a crowd, you might get lucky a couple times. If you can't mix harmonically, oh well. If they dance, they dance.

    • @JohnLaFosse
      @JohnLaFosse 10 років тому +2

      Christopher Rees Apples and oranges.
      It depends.

    • @AtomicArcherGuy
      @AtomicArcherGuy 10 років тому

      I disagree. If you have the other skills in your repertoire, you don't need harmonic mixing to add to the list. Its just an excellent 1up.

    • @JohnLaFosse
      @JohnLaFosse 10 років тому

      Christopher Rees By typing apples and oranges I do not mean that I'm polar opposite in this argument that I don't feel is one to begin with nor do I feel I am neutral. Harmonic mixing is another avenue for creating crowd energy thru technical methods and without experience and practice sure it can not work. In essence both avenues are interesting but not studying music and how it is broken down doesn't make one a better DJ because it is popular. Understanding why a transition is dissonant and why it is smooth is an afterthought. DJ's come in prepared with tunes they know work together and for many it is really well thought out and so the mixes are already harmonically mixed by just being natural. I spent 5 years in Boston niteclubs as a barback, a buser and a lighting operator. And all I did was listen. I tried my hand at spinning and was terrible at it. It is a talent and harmonic mixing can dramatically improve a DJ looking to improve their skills but it is simply bad advice to not explore it. It is liken to telling a musician not to learn ear training.

    • @AtomicArcherGuy
      @AtomicArcherGuy 10 років тому

      Oh, I was just saying that it doesn't depend because djs used to get by without all this information and technology.

  • @joshy5lo
    @joshy5lo 11 років тому +1

    will you do an update with the newer traktor software?

  • @thomaschazot
    @thomaschazot 11 років тому +1

    this is genius thanks a lot !!

  • @ffernandez16
    @ffernandez16 13 років тому +1

    thank you for this vid

  • @raheemandroll
    @raheemandroll 11 років тому +1

    good job bro its helpful

  • @rupertshean
    @rupertshean 13 років тому +1

    remember that clashing is sometimes good also

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 13 років тому

    @TheSoundCenter Who said we're not listening to our music? To be honest with the amount of music I buy on a regular basis, we don't have time anymore to test out each track with all of our other records because now we have thousands of tracks compared to hundreds (vinyl). This will help us find tracks FASTER that go well with whats playing. Doesn't mean we have to stick to the rules, but its a nice tool for programming your sets and sounds great on the dance floor.

  • @FrogoHelps
    @FrogoHelps 11 років тому +4

    very informative great video!!! this video makes me more motivated

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 14 років тому

    @MigoiMusic - There is actually an option to show "Key" and "Track Key" in the decks. in Preferences - Deck Details. I show both so I know what the original key is, then it will tell you what key your currently in based on how fast you are playing the track (ex. +1 means your a half step up). Traktor 2 used to actually tell you the key you're in based on pitch. I have been fighting to get this feature back.

  • @DavisB777
    @DavisB777 11 років тому +1

    great stuff

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 13 років тому

    @BraylenTV Yes it will work in Serato Itch because you can write into the Comments, Artist Name, or Track Title which will show up in Serato

  • @hachimitsuchai
    @hachimitsuchai 12 років тому

    Nice toot. I've never DJ'ed before so I was wondering how you progress into the next song/mix? You were in Dm for one mix. Can you show how you'd prep and switch mixes live? Do you prep all mixes at home before the show? How difficult is it to listen to your next mix with headphones while your current mix is playing? (and all that stuff)
    Thanks

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 14 років тому

    @VVooDz To get the tags to update, Right click on the Track Collection and choose "Check Consistancy". Or you can select a group of tracks and right click and choose "Edit", then hit the "OK" button WITHOUT TYPING ANYTHING IN, and all the tags will update. The other way is to double click on the track title and the tags will update just for that song. Also keep in mind there is a dedicated "Key" field in Traktor that Mixed in Key can write into. Choose this option in the mixed in key preferences

  • @TroyP20
    @TroyP20 6 років тому +1

    Great information I will definitely be using

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 12 років тому

    I sort my playlists by "Comments" so they are in order by key (since I use mixed in key to write the key before my comments - configurable in the mixed in key preferences). I also pick tracks based on their vibe / feel and what the crowd is reacting to, but try to keep my mixes mostly harmonic. I always run my tracks through mixed in key before importing them into itunes or Traktor. I also check them on a piano but this isn't necessary, its just my personal system.

  • @Willdrknght
    @Willdrknght 12 років тому

    @ theblackfluid , I buy 90% of my music from beatport and used to just use the keys from the site but now I use MIK and from my old notes look spot on !

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 13 років тому

    @ElectrikBear You can choose to write the key before the file name, and you can view this in Ableton. Just be careful about renaming files because you can possibly break file paths.

  • @FYICREW
    @FYICREW 13 років тому

    I batch analyze quite a few different file types and see this as intelligent catalog type software. you can create libraries based on anything, including the new ‘camelot system’ or by traditional keys. that’s an option in the settings.
    I use it’s built in player to LISTEN to the track with the added benefit of seeing key changes all along the wave form. I understand your disdain, things are much easier, but that’s very aspect of being a musician from the engineer through producer to the stage.

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 11 років тому

    I love mixing out of key because it builds tension. I'll do a mix out of key (either using modulating keys, or keys that are totally out of key), and follow it with a few mixes that are in key. If you are mixing in key the whole time it gets boring. Building and releasing tension with your key mixes is where its at.

  • @BpmSupreme
    @BpmSupreme 9 років тому +1

    thanks for the lesson on harmonic mixing!! great video!

    • @DeeJayEndo
      @DeeJayEndo 5 років тому

      Thank you BPM Supreme! Much respect!

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 12 років тому

    The setting is in Mixed in Key. Go to the Mixed in Key Preferences - Update Tags - Check "Update Common Tags", Make sure "Update Custom Initial Key Tag" is checked. Then go to preferences - Key Notation and choose "Camelot"

  • @vuongquang007
    @vuongquang007 11 років тому +1

    thanks you alot.

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 11 років тому

    Mixed in Key also writes into Serato as well, yes.

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 13 років тому

    @yann27 You can change that in the mixed in key preferences. Go to View - Key System - and change it to Camelot Keys

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 13 років тому

    @PhatCat009 I'm talking about both! Analyzing your tracks to find out what key their in, and then playing tracks that are in the same or complimenting keys.

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 14 років тому

    If the keys don't show up, you can get them to show up by right clicking on the "Track Collection" icon and choosing "Check Consistancy". This will update all of your tracks ID3 information and the keys will show up after the consistancy check is done.

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 11 років тому

    Hey Fabio, you're not trolling at all by mentioning the Camelot's wheels incorrect reference to the keys. My Berklee professors faces were turning blue when I was explaining this to them lol. You're right, these keys are represented wrong on the camelot wheel. You should e-mail them and tell them to change it ;-)

  • @NandoCesar
    @NandoCesar 11 років тому

    Cool. Very clear. There is one little thing i can understand.
    What is a "5th"? Does it means you are adding 5 half tones?

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 13 років тому

    @TheGhettostylus Not only will it find the key of any song, but it will also key short music loops... and very accurately might I add.

  • @LockIsGaming
    @LockIsGaming 9 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for the tutorial on camelot harmonics....

  • @DeeJayEndo
    @DeeJayEndo 13 років тому

    @TRANceBoy1995 Yes because even if you have absolute pitch, you can't sort your playlists by key, unless you write the keys into your tracks manually

  • @ttoxique
    @ttoxique 12 років тому +1

    Cool! You must be great with iTunes.