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Mixed In Key is the original software from Mixed In Key LLC, the software analyzes the harmonies and melodies of the selected music. For every track, it shows the musical key and helps choose tracks that are harmonically compatible with each other. Mixed In Key works with Traktor, Serato, Pioneer CDJs, Ableton Live and all other DJ apps.
Harmonic mixing or key mixing (also referred to as mixing in key) is a DJ's continuous mix between two pre-recorded tracks that are most often either in the same key, or their keys are relative or in a subdominant or dominant relationship with one another. The primary goal of harmonic mixing is to create a smooth transition between songs.
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The Camelot system has been in existence since the 1990s, has been covered in-depth by magazines and books, and has been in use by Rapid Evolution and Mixed In Key for 6+ years. I am certain that there are over 2 million people who use it, but it's not referenced on this page because it might be seen as self-promotion.
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[11] Paul Desmond's jazz composition "Take Five", in 5 4 time, was one of a number of irregular-meter compositions that The Dave Brubeck Quartet played. They played other compositions in 11 4 ("Eleven Four"), 7 4 ("Unsquare Dance"), and 9 8 ("Blue Rondo à la Turk"), expressed as 2+2+2+3 8. "Blue Rondo à la Turk" is an example of a signature ...
The key signatures associated with those pitches change accordingly: the key of G has one sharp, the key of D has 2 sharps, and so on. Proceeding counterclockwise from the top of the circle, the notes change by descending fifths and the key signatures change accordingly: the key of F has one flat, the key of B ♭ has 2 flats
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