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One Tagger - Music tagging software that has a feature set pretty similar to Picard, but also allows you to categorize music by properties like "Energy", "Mood", and "Genre". This is actually pretty similar to what I'm trying to do, but my tags have a much more generic purpose. Also, this program still focuses only on saved .mp3 files. The feature set is very narrowly focused toward professional DJs, anyway. Source: 6 months ago
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Try mixing in key. It changed my whole sound. But limits what can be played. I use Mixed In Key to look through my entire library and match up songs I normally wouldn’t have thought to. Source: about 1 year ago
I’ve made a practice of scanning my sample library with Mixed in Key and have each sample labeled with a code [Key&BPM] so that I can search for compatible audio clips with ease. I don’t limit my search to exact key matches either, so harmonic elements are always within reach. Source: over 1 year ago
I have taken the liberty of labeling each file with the BPM and Key for ease of use, however they may not be entirely accurate as I am using Mixed in Key to automatically detect this stuff as it would just take way too much time otherwise. There's not much I can do when it comes to tempo and key-changes, so I apologize in advance if they are mislabeled. Source: over 1 year ago
Hey mate, if you think you will be playing some melodic stuff and want to mix in key, check out "https://mixedinkey.com". It will allow you to sort all your tunes in key and help with showing you how to move from one key to another while still sounding cohesive. Source: almost 2 years ago
Tune Sweeper - Show duplicates in your Music library. Automatically select which duplicates to keep and delete based on your preferences. Remove duplicates with one-click from your iTunes or Music app library.
beaTunes - Smart software for library management, music analysis, and playlist creation. For Windows and macOS.
SongGenie - SongGenie analyzes, identifies and repairs your mp3 tags and names.
KeyFinder - Key estimation software for DJs
MPFreaker - Imagine a program that automatically fills in the missing information in your music library...
Tunebat - A browser based song key and bpm database. Supplies compatible songs for harmonic mixing.