![]() Communication and feedback is a two-way street, guys. It would have been very helpful to know of resources such as the new video tutorial and forum topic via email. Those of us who’ve seen the potential of, and are willing to help test and refine your product should not have been left without guidance until now. Glad to see that an official topic has been created after many weeks of seeing basically nothing mentioned in your own forums. Searching constantly online for some sort of centralized repository detailing issues as they’ve come up, or how/when they are being resolved had been fruitless, not to mention frustrating. Annual clean energy investment is expected to rise by 24 between 20, driven by renewables and electric vehicles, compared with a 15 rise in fossil. DJ looking to elevate their sound and stand out from the crowd. But, I found out about it only by initiating a Google search for Featuring our top DJ software tools, including Mixed In Key 10, Mashup 2.5, Platinum Notes, Flow 8 Deck, and Odesi, this bundle is a must-have for any. ![]() The 4:30 official video is the first tutorial released with any meat to Glitches, questions, and suggestions submitted via the built-in Feedback pane were responded to at first, but not lately. Software worked pretty well out of the box. I’ve been testing Flow since the beta was released in October. Like playing the piano with quantize on or a drummer that keeps time perfectly to the microsecond it has no ‘swing’ and loses the human risk factor (in the precision timing) that is part of why a live DJ or live music is so compelling for me. It’s very clever, and they’re doing things right, but (and it’s been said before) pushed to its logical conclusion we end up with a computerised DJ. So the engineer in me loves this, but not the DJ. Produce epic mashups of 20+ songs Add vocals to an instrumental Compare Mixed In Key vs. Play around with the software and figure out what sounds good for yourself. A “grid of zones” anyone? With new track/zone suggestions flowing onto a scrolling screen, for example. Learn how to create your own mashups with our Mashup Software. Why take the risk when introducing the software - it would be less likely to be accepted if it were initially radically different. Actually I think it’s probably only in Flow initially so we are all in our comfort zone. While I couldn't get any decent results in less than 30, that's still pretty awesome, and with version 2.0, the software just got heaps better. I think it’s only a matter of time before the “deck A, deck B” paradigm is thrown out here, for the right reasons. Mixed In Key Mashup 2.0 Makes DJ Re-Edits Easier Than Ever Making mashups in less than 5 minutes - that's always been Mixed In Key's claim for Mashup. The focus on zones instead of cue points, and putting automation and sync (and detailed metadata about the track) at the foundation. I think it’s an indication of where things are destined to be going. I was not able to check the demo out, but I like this a lot.
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