Analysing tracks in key

Analysing tracks in key

luke

Analysing tracks in key

I am trying to find out if it is possible to analyse tracks in record box using the Camelot key code i.e. 8a 7b etc. I have searched on the internet and can only find people saying that you have to manually change the keys from standard form to Camelot code yourself, all of these posts and information seems to be from 2012 and 2013 though.

I'm just wondering if there has been any updates to the software since then that allows you to use record box to analyse the tracks in both forms?

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

Luke   

Official comment

Pulse

Currently, no, sorry. The Camelot notation requires licensing. You are able to add the Camelot notation to the comments field and sort using that, but not into the Key field at this time. Many users have asked for various notations (Camelot or Open in addition to Standard) to be included but we don't have a timeline for that.

Mike Sinclair

Luke, if you use a third-party piece of software like "Mixed in Key", to analyze the key, using the Camelot notation, then don't let Rekordbox analyze the key, Rekordbox will display the Camelot key from the results of Mixed in Key in the "Key" field. So, instead of showing "D flat Minor", it would display "12A" :)

Mike Sinclair

Here are a few I ran through "Mixed in Key":

luke

Thankyou so much, I'll give it a try :)

Femi George

@Luke, how do you analyse files in RKB but single out the key not to be analysed?

romank

Check Settings under Analysis

Pulse

Preferences > Analysis > Uncheck this box:

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