Hello,
Did anyone experiment with the implemention of harmonic mixing in Rivendell ?
I am relatively new to rivendell, I just installed a new System on our
local radiostation. We play all genres.
I would love to get have for smooth transistions.
The best known app for this is Mixed in key ..
On Saturday 08 December 2012 08:04:25 pm James Harrison wrote:
That said, unless you have good reason to use 44100Hz... :-)
Every CD in the world is 44.1 seems a valid reason.
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Mixed In Key might run under WINE. Assuming it can output a text file that
Rivendell can import/merge as a music log, you might be OK with just that
program. And for $58 bucks, it's not a bad buy.
Seems to me this would be a task more for a dedicated Music Scheduling program
than for
The world still needs a good free Open Source music scheduler. Goodness knows
I could use one.
Why not make Rivendells own scheduling more advanced and useful? Then
Rivendell really would start to compete with the large players.
/Morten
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I Would add to the wishlist some kind of traffic system to controll the
commercials too.
Atenciosamente,
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Just to be clear .. MIK or Chordata, they don't generate any playlists or
log.
They just add data to the id3 metadata. They add the keynote and bpm.
Number 1..12 and A..B for notes and major or minor.
Using the camelot easymix wheel, you can determine which songs match.
More info :