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Who here analyses the key of their track as in uses a program to do it like mixed in key?

Who thinks its a good idea, and who here is that musically talented to skip the program and use your ears and a key board??

I know i just experiment with my tracks until i feel which two songs flow really well together and build from there

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i think it depends on the genre honestly.

In trance its pretty important but other generes like electro and house i really dont think it makes a difference because the transitions are usually shorter than in trance....hence less time for people to really notice, if they actually care that is.

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I do agree its more of genre thing. but i do it if i can basicly. when i Dj i dont have a planned set or anything so everything is on the fly. So i dont stick to mixing in key all the time depends on what the crowd wants basicly.

In the studio i find the key of tracks, stems, samples whatever with the keyboard or my bass. for me its nice and quick and spot on. sadly i never got perfect pitch. i'm close but not quite. i did read some where that if you dont get perfect pitch by the time your 10 you never will? weird.

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