abz, dude, I take your opinion for what it is worth, but Ive seen the only posts Ive seen outta that kid have been blind knocking of tools... 'FL Sucks''Linux Sucks''Key Detection Sucks'... N no beef witcha either homie, just learn to explain to us why you hate these things.
n dont worry guys, Im all ears in my track to tracks, Ive never used waveform display n ive never used key... look bpms up at chemical if im lazy sometmes though... wouldnt really want all the BPM counters n Key Detection, at hat point, theres no performance in the art

... might as well be a damn computer.
But. Mixed in key gets disregarded for its real value, which is KEY DETECTION IN SAMPLEs... its not so much useful for tune detection where there will be progression n shit, bt rather for analyzing mid-high frequency samples for the key they correspond with most scientifically.
Take the female vocal from the DSF17 pack. Thiers that ambient sound in the back...
Or any processed or organic recorded drum hits, and ESPECIALLY hats and incidentals... sure, you can match this stuff on ear, but sometimes seeing whats scientifically right can give you a step in the creative right direction in production, NOT SO MUCH DJNG.
This was a dead topic bumped anyway, Im on too new projects now.
