Sunday January 29, 2012 at 17:53
“Mixed in Key 5: 42%
Time taken: 5 minutes
Good at: Looking good, detecting key and giving camelot values
Not so good at: Being affordable – it’s the most expensive option on test.beaTunes: 28%
Time taken: 4 minutes
Good at: Integrating with iTunes and doing a load of housekeeping above and beyond key detection
Not so good at: Camelot mode – it doesn’t exist. It’s also the least accurate at our test tracks.Rapid Evolution: 42%
Time taken: 7 minutes
”
Good at: Detecting key for free!
Not so good at: Having a good interface.
— DJ TechTools | Key Detection Software Showdown: 2012 Edition
Sunday January 29, 2012 at 17:52
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Sunday January 29, 2012 at 8:55
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Saturday January 28, 2012 at 23:38
The very rare Steiner-Parker Minicon was released in 1977 as a simplified version of the Synthacon. Instead of three VCOs, the Minicon has just a single analog oscillator, but thanks to Steiner-Parker’s engineering they claimed it actually sounded more like two oscillators, and was incredibly stable too, which was a very important feature at the time compared with some of its more popular competition.
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