![]() Underneath all the additions, though, the basic workflow is the same as it every was: Import your tracks, tell Mixed in Key 8 what to do with the info it gleans from them (ie where to “write” that info to the best place will depend on the DJ software you’re using, and there are clear guides in the built-in documentation to help you understand and decide), and… set it going. You can’t change your track filenames according to metadata though, which is a shame, as you can add key and tempo info to track file names, so why not add more flexibility into this feature now there’s an integral tag editor, too? It’s basically Mixed In Key’s own MetaBliss ID3 editor built right in to the app, and it means you can clean up your files, folders and playlists, editing artists, track titles, comments and all other info, including for multiple tracks, just as easily as in iTunes. The tag editor is basically Mixed In Key’s own MetaBliss ID3 editor, now built right in to Mixed In Key 8.Īnother big improvement here – and a timely one seeing that Apple seems determined to make iTunes bit-by-bit completely unsuitable for DJ library management – is a “bulk” tag editor. You can now edit where the auto cue points are dropped, and even import them from Serato and Traktor (alas, there’s no import/export of cue points from Rekordbox DJ). Taking the idea a stage further, a new “Cue Curve” feature attempts to show likely places where cue points should be dropped via a system of “peaks”: The top of a peak indicates where the software feels a cue ought to be (seem min pic). Mixed In Key 8 also includes something the developers are calling “X-ray Vision”, which is basically a whole-track waveform view that separates beats from melodies, meaning it is in theory easy to spot where cue points should be dropped (incidentally, it’ll drop up to eight automatically for you in places like the first beat, the start of the verse and so on). What’s more, you can view and edit your cues from Serato and Traktor, too. It’s all well and good having auto cue points, but not if they aren’t now user-editable in the software that dropped them, right? Well, now they are. This is one of the big areas that the latest version improves on. And as of the last version, Mixed In Key also introduced auto cue points: you could have it add cue points where it felt they ought to be to your tracks, and they’d show in your DJ software. It's our vision for the best Music Production tool you can buy.In Use How you write the key information (and other stuff, like energy and BPM) to your files can be customised depending on what DJ software you’re going to be using to play the music.įor a while now, Mixed In Key has also given you an “energy level” for each song, to help you determine its “dancefloor friendliness”. Odesi represents what we thought should be added to Ableton Live and other DAWs. Our email is We've been in business for 11 years and made thousands of DJs and producers super-happy by saving them time. If you can spend $149, you can buy the Master Collection which includes all the software we've ever made, including Odesi, Mixed In Key, Platinum Notes, Mashup and others. It's a great tool to make your Ableton Live, Logic and other sessions come to life faster. ![]() We decided to make Odesi cost $49 (for now). We think everyone should have access to great technology. We don't believe in making $200 software. Our famous Mixed In Key software is just $58 dollars. You can tweak the built-in sounds, and create your own signature sound. You have access to pianos, synthesizers, bass sounds, guitars, and much more - all created exclusively for Odesi, based on what we heard on the charts. We also looked through all of Spotify's Top 100 charts, Beatport, and other sources - and came up with a huge library of built-in sounds which are even better than most VSTs. You can use it with Serum, Sylenth, Massive, Kontakt, and all other amazing synths made by other companies. Odesi supports VST synths installed on your computer. You can easily import your results into your favorite music production software to finish the music production. ![]() ![]() It's like a DAW that's focused specifically on melody composition. It's designed to speed up your creative process, because it's 100% focused on helping you write catchy melodies, basslines and other harmonic elements. Odesi has a gazillion functions that don't exist in any other DAW. Does it connect with Ableton Live, Apple Logic, or FL Studio? When you're done, you can export your results to MP3/WAV/AIFF and separate MIDI tracks. You will build the MIDI foundation of your track, including all the Melodies, Chord Progressions, Basslines and Drums. It's a professional tool for the music industry. It's software that you can download on your Windows and Mac that helps you compose music. ![]()
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