![]() ![]() 710.Ī difference of 26 tracks that are correct in his, while they aren't in mine. There is a difference between how KeyFinder 2 scores better in his test compared to mine (counting the relative keys + perfect matches together): 736 vs. When done with my comparison, I've compared the outcome with the test results of KeyFinder's Comparison in 2016 See column AQ for this loose calculation. However I would not count the non-keyed tracks as wrong, but simply leave them out of the calculation, PLUS decide to pick the right key out of the 2 values manually, MIK would score ~0,8% better: So I've excluded the 2nd value in my calculations. Though your DJ-software reads the %INITIALKEY% tag, which is the 1st value of these 2. I've counted them as 'wrong'.Īlso MIK sometimes outputs 2 keys for the same track (40 out of 1341 in total), Mixed In Key is the only one that didn't determine the key of some tracks The relative Major or minor of the determined key is also considered ‘right’, as they share exactly the same notes. I've included the results in a spreadsheet, with a round-up per dataset below each list.Īt the bottom you'll find the summary + methodology.
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