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    Junior Freak
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    I'm thinking on buying this...

    http://xone.mixedinkey.com/Homepage.aspx

    Allen & heath recently bought up the rights for it...

    I'm thinking it will help me a fair bit in using ableton giving an indication of what will work well toghether.
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    The pioneer djm800 has sound "colour" feature on every track for harmonic mixing.Tune your tracks in key even when there not originally.....id go for this over the allen & heath if thats what your after...allen & heath probably pips it for sound quality but the pioneer has heaps more features.

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    Just looked at the link and realised its software..thought it was a mixer theyd brought out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siege View Post
    The pioneer djm800 has sound "colour" feature on every track for harmonic mixing.Tune your tracks in key even when there not originally.....id go for this over the allen & heath if thats what your after...allen & heath probably pips it for sound quality but the pioneer has heaps more features.
    The allen&Heath thing is just a program which will key all of the music on your pc, basically letting you know what key all of your tracks are in. You will then easily be able to tell what will go.

    It's only £30 compared to buying £1000 djm 800 mixer!
    Tecchnolab Aug 12>>Julian Liberator & Acid 69<<<

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmySomerville View Post
    The allen&Heath thing is just a program which will key all of the music on your pc, basically letting you know what key all of your tracks are in. You will then easily be able to tell what will go.

    It's only £30 compared to buying £1000 djm 800 mixer!
    yeah mate...just realised

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmySomerville View Post
    I'm thinking on buying this...

    http://xone.mixedinkey.com/Homepage.aspx

    Allen & heath recently bought up the rights for it...

    I'm thinking it will help me a fair bit in using ableton giving an indication of what will work well toghether.
    My understanding was you can pitchshift stuff in Ableton anyway.

    Mixing in key should be child's play.

 

 

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