What’s new…Īt first look, it’s clear that the hugely improved zoomable waveforms work well with the also majorly improved editable/deletable auto cue points: Mixed in Key will guess where cue points would be useful as it analyses your collection, add them (they snap to the beat), and let you add, edit or delete more, using the improved waveforms as a guide. Mixed in Key has confirmed to us that it will be offering this upgrade (normally US$58) as free to all Mixed in Key 7 owners. The software has quietly appeared on the Mixed in Key website in the last day, accompanied by two videos on YouTube explaining the new features (both are linked below). Even better, we are told it will be free for all users of Mixed in Key 7. In possibly the biggest upgrade of Mixed In Key since the very first version of the software, Mixed In Key 8 has arrived, offering editable cues, a patented waveform display that separates beats from other musical data, and a powerful tag editor, built right into the software. Mixed in Key 8 includes a much more powerful cue point editor, with a host of manual editing options.
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