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  • #2298571
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Funny to see MiK go down from 95% last year to 86% this year. Must have chanced their way of testing I guess.

    Still the clear winner by far.

    Some people have noticed some “feature similarities” between Serato and RekordBox DJ … is it a coincidence that those two both score an identical 70%?

    #2304211
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    I call bogus on the test. I can not see any difference between Serato and MiK. However I will keep using MiK because it does other things too.

    #2304591
    Todd Oddity
    Participant

    Ya, I have to wonder a little about the test too. If Virtual’s detection was that bad the forums would be running hot with complaints, and I can’t recall seeing any at all.

    #2307261
    Tobias Gugger
    Participant

    I personally be very critical to the Key Tool test of DJTT. My personal result match more to the result from Dj Endo on Dubspot(But they don’t update the test jet).
    If they just peak some random Track the result can be some time very good or next bad.

    MIK is one of the best Key Tool, there is typical one case of error guess Minor Key instead of Major Key. Or Track cannot really get keyed in any Tool.

    Serato Key guessing seams good, but in the moment on some tracks there are some issues. Need some smaller improvement and then it will rock.

    #2314891
    deathy
    Participant

    Awesome thing about MiK… after extensive research, I discovered that they didn’t even create their key detection algorithm… it can be licensed from the company that actually wrote it. Eventually, I’ll probably license it for my own software, but for the time being I’m fine with just accessing my MiK database from inside my software.

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