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    Question about the keys of tracks

    I was sorting my music by keys and found that some tracks were composed in keys C#min and G#min which were not included in Camelot wheel. Can anyone advise what the correspoding keys of these 2 keys above are? I use Camelot wheel for harmonic mixing, hence I need to know the corresponding keys.

    Also another question is - if I increase the bpm of a track, its pitch will be increased too, resulting in key change. How do I determine in which key my track has become? I use Traktor 2. Thanks all!

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    Chad (from MIK) answered this on the MIK forums (http://community.mixedinkey.com/Topics/8814/cm-gm):

    Gravatar Chad (MIK Mod)
    Sunday, July 24, 2011 5:21 PM
    Hi,


    Thanks for posting, I am happy to help:


    C# minor = Db minor = 12A
    G# Minor = Ab minor = 1A
    As for your 2nd question: I don't think there's a way for Traktor to tell you that, you would need to know by ear I suppose. Alternatively you could use the key lock which prevents the key change when altering the tempo.

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    Regarding my 2nd question I read on some forum that increasing or decreasing the pitch by 6 % will mean moving by one semitone. If thats true then this answers my question

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yellit View Post
    Chad (from MIK) answered this on the MIK forums (http://community.mixedinkey.com/Topics/8814/cm-gm):



    As for your 2nd question: I don't think there's a way for Traktor to tell you that, you would need to know by ear I suppose. Alternatively you could use the key lock which prevents the key change when altering the tempo.
    The link is not working

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    looks like the bracket is including itself in the link, try this: http://community.mixedinkey.com/Topics/8814/cm-gm

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