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ParticipantWoah… in my last reply, I tried to link to the thread that was giving me trouble, and it ate the link, but posted the rest of my message. OK, so… It’s the post by Shaun over in DJ Gear about his Wellpoint controller.
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ParticipantI do not know if there is or is not a site out there that provides this information, but I personally curate all of my tag data by hand to ensure it meets my standards of what any of it means. The catch there is, you gotta keep your setlist on the smaller side for this to be at all viable.
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ParticipantOK, very strange… it seems to be specific to that thread. Weird.
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Participanthuh. I was able to create a new thread… can I reply?
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ParticipantAlso, you bein’ in the UK pete, you might want to be careful talkin’ ’bout rippin’… that’s illegal there again.
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Participantheh. You can do that with tracks that weren’t sampled too… so many songs follow the same chord progressions and general structure that it’s crazy easy to apply your favorite lyrics to an entirely different song. heh.
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ParticipantAnother consideration for many topics is that the digital world moves fast… what we say about sites that make commercial digital music available today may be drastically different mere months from now. The big picture might not change so quickly, but some of the details will certainly have shifted.
Stickies are more useful, IMO, for forum rules and such, and keep the dynamic topics dynamic.
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ParticipantMy DJ name is the same as my hacker name.
December 13, 2015 at 6:58 pm in reply to: Essex-based musician and DJ equipment fiddler here #2316041deathy
ParticipantHowdy, Pete, welcome!
DJ name – DJ P-Tek?
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ParticipantI cannot offer you statistics so much as a concern to be aware of – if you wish to use Mixed in Key to determine the key and energy level of your track, I understand iTunes protects the music too much for you to be able to do that in-situ. According to what I’ve read on the MiK forum, you need to burn-n-rip if you plan to run MiK against iTunes tracks, which is a pretty big PitA.
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ParticipantAs a very low budget cheapskate, the gang here recommended the Sennheiser 201s – really cheap, but surprisingly good sound and isolation for a bit of $25 cheap kit.
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ParticipantHowdy, Doc, welcome!
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ParticipantHey, Chuck, thanks! Been a rough few months, it is very good to be back.
December 10, 2015 at 7:41 pm in reply to: Identifing verse, chorus… to set cue points for mixing #2315031deathy
ParticipantAh, good, glad it was helpful to you!
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ParticipantAwesome 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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