The new version can “hear” music in higher resolution, and analyzes each track in 6.83x times more detail (over 600%) because it listens to the entire piano roll. The old version would group the bassline together with the lead synths, the pads, and so on. Similarly, all C# notes would be combined into a single “C#” value for analysis. Here’s the difference: The previous version analyzed the melody and combined all “A” notes into one overall value for “A”, regardless of octave. The previous algorithm works great, but it was invented in 2011 and we’ve come a long way since then. We asked the founder and CEO Yakov where he got the number from, and what changed in the algorithm that makes it work better: In the press release we got for 6.0, MIK boasted to be “600%” more detailed in the analysis than their previous algorithm. The Mixed In Key crew released the brand new 6.0 version of their key detection software for DJs over the weekend, bringing with it a set of updates that will make key detection more accurate for digital DJs.
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