KEY DETECTION COMPARISON: Spotify vs Tunebat vs Mixed In Key - Reddit Interesting that MIK accuracy seems to have plateaued in recent years 30-odd percent accuracy for Spotify and Tunebat is worse than useless Keep in mind that even 80% accuracy in automatic key detection means that 36% of the time, at least one of the two tunes you are trying to mix will not be in the key it says it is
Tunebat Reliable? : r Beatmatch - Reddit Tunebat Reliable? I have recently become a bedroom dj and have read up about mixing in key but I am getting conflicting information on the keys of the tracks I am using I am using a DDJ-200 with it's Rekordbox software which tells me a key but often these keys are differing from what is on the website Tunebat
What are *reliable* websites to find the BPM of songs? I just . . . - Reddit Websites are really only good for getting a ballpark estimate See what they say, then grab a metronome and use the website numbers as a starting point to dial in the exact bpm Of course, this only works for quantized music or tracks recorded against a metronome click track—otherwise the bpm of the song will almost certainly vary throughout the song, but by that same token it’s probably
Thoughts on the accuracy of tunebat dot com? : r musictheory Definitely don't trust tunebat, and you may want to ask your money back from your transcriber (unless you're misunderstanding what they gave you, or I just found the wrong track!) I worked that out in 5 minutes or less, using this to help listen (Admittedly I'd need more time to get all the details of the melody, riffs and so on )
Best BPM Finder : r beatdetect - Reddit Tunebat is your go-to for an in-depth dive into a track's DNA Not only does it nail the BPM, but it also gives you the key and energy levels It's a treasure trove for producers and DJs planning their next big hit or set Why I'm hooked: BeatDetect for its on-the-fly precision Tunebat for the detailed breakdown of tracks
Sites where I can find tracks by Key and BPM? : r Beatmatch - Reddit Hello good people of reddit, I’m creating a new synthwave set and am looking to find some tracks that fit certain Keys and BPMs to make the set sound nice and cohesive Are there any sites apart from Beatport and Tunebat that make it easy to search by these parameters?
5 ways how to find new similar music for your mix - Reddit As a potential alternative to TuneBat I'd like to also recommend Selecta It's similar but it lets you plug in multiple different tracks and artists to generate recommendations from