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  2. Beatmapping - Wikipedia

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    Beatmapping software is often a component of music editing and mixing software like Apple's Logic Pro 9 or Mix Meister. A benefit of beatmapping when mixing music is that it keeps the project in time with the metronome tempo which is the steady underlying base beat of the music. Beatmapping software is also often used to help develop a beat to ...

  3. Ping-pong recording - Wikipedia

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    Ping-pong recording (also called ping-ponging, bouncing tracks, or reduction mixing) is a method of sound recording. It involves combining multiple track stems into one, allowing more room for overdubbing when using tape recorders with a limited set of tracks.

  4. Fade (audio engineering) - Wikipedia

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    When mixing from speech to music, there are a few ways that fade can be used. Here are three examples. Straight: the introduction has become a musical link between the music/speech that follows, additionally the first notes of the intro can be emphasized to make it pop out more. [8]

  5. Turntablism - Wikipedia

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    This is done by buying two of the same record, finding the break on each record, and switching from one to the other using the DJ mixer: e.g., as record A plays, the DJ quickly backtracks to the same break on record B, which will again take the place of A at a specific moment where the audience will not notice that the DJ has switched records.

  6. AI's Influence on Music Is Raising Some Difficult Questions - AOL

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    AI is already being used by music producers for more mundane parts of their jobs. AI can help correct vocal pitch and allow engineers to mix and master recordings much more quickly and cheaply ...

  7. Harmonic mixing - Wikipedia

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    Harmonic mixing or key mixing (also referred to as mixing in key) is a DJ's continuous mix between two pre-recorded tracks that are most often either in the same key, or their keys are relative or in a subdominant or dominant relationship with one another. The primary goal of harmonic mixing is to create a smooth transition between songs.

  8. Mixed In Key - Wikipedia

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    All three suites of Mixed In Key's software, Mixed In Key, Platinum Notes, and Mashup, are available for both PCs and Macs. Mixed In Key is the original software from Mixed In Key LLC, the software analyzes the harmonies and melodies of the selected music. For every track, it shows the musical key and helps choose tracks that are harmonically ...

  9. Stem mixing and mastering - Wikipedia

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    Dialogue, music and sound effects, called "D-M-E", are brought to the final mix as separate stems. Using stem mixing, the dialogue can easily be replaced by a foreign-language version, the effects can easily be adapted to different mono, stereo and surround systems, and the music can be changed to fit the desired emotional response.