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    Quote Originally Posted by BentoSan View Post
    1.5% = 1 semitone remember that and you are most of the way there

    What you say would be nice though
    Well that just goes to show that I need key help. I was thinking it was more like 1% = 1 semitone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mycole View Post
    Well that just goes to show that I need key help. I was thinking it was more like 1% = 1 semitone.
    You could also use keylock and leave it on 0 - i think keylock sounds alright as long as there is not a drastic tempo change, then pitching defiantly sounds better. if you did that there is certainly a lot less things to calculate and you can keep focused on picking songs and mixing.

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    How does Rapid Evolution compare to MIK? The price doesn't matter to me that much, I just want the better program!

    Recently I started organizing my songs into colours. I don't know which key is which and so forth, but when I hear music a lot of times some songs will sound blue / orange/red / brown or green to me, etc. So I want to run one of these programs to see what keys it will generate for these colours. I figure I might as well get a little technical with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miyuru View Post
    How does Rapid Evolution compare to MIK? The price doesn't matter to me that much, I just want the better program!

    Recently I started organizing my songs into colours. I don't know which key is which and so forth, but when I hear music a lot of times some songs will sound blue / orange/red / brown or green to me, etc. So I want to run one of these programs to see what keys it will generate for these colours. I figure I might as well get a little technical with it.
    The last testing that was done was a while ago, both programs are increased in quality since then - so i dont think anyone really knows at the moment. Both programs are really quality so i believe they are pretty much neck and neck at the moment.

    If you were super keen you could scan your tracks with both programs and keep all the keys both programs agree are correct then manually work out the keys for those that the programs disagree with one another - immagine that would give very very accurate results.

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    Does 1 semitone equal 1 half step on a keyboard??

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    1 semitone is the difference between a black key to the white key that's next to it.
    There are also two tones to a semitone.

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    So, metaverse, the answer to your question is yes, one semitone equals one half-step on a keyboard.
    It's the FAQ. Read it.

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