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    aaron altar
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    It’s the same, just the notations are different. It’s all based on music theory.

    #37290
    MattR
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    rjwhite41, post: 37408, member: 2565 wrote: It’s the same, just the notations are different. It’s all based on music theory.

    yeh i didn’t really understand the notation though but i have just found this on DJTT which is a camelot wheel style version of “open key
    http://forum.djtechtools.com/showthread.php?t=68007
    might be useful for some

    #37355
    Not_a_DJ
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    Yeah I had some issues with the notation to. But reviews off DJTT have shown its on par with Mixed in Key’s detection method….showing equal success rates. The plus side to this notation, and I’m loving this by the way, is that I can now keylock my tunes and use the “key” adjust MUCH more accurately. It was virtually useless before bc I relied on the Camalot method. The +/- 1.00 – 12.00 key adjust measurements weren’t tranferable to Camalot notation (at least not for me….couldn’t get my head round it)….but with Traktors new key analysis it’s as simple as adding and subtracting. I may be wrong….but I immediatly tried it on afew tunes and it worked by my ears. Like I said it may’ve been sheer luck….but my outlook is positive so far. : )

    #37356
    Not_a_DJ
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    If I’m right…this has opened up a whole new level of creativity and ways to try mixing, or simply get from 1 tune to another, that I didn’t have before. I was never a slave to harmonic mixing….but I love doing it whenever possible. This will make it happen for me alot more often than before.

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