![]() ![]() Denon and engine prime technology are an equal top competitor in the market right now, it seems strange to learn that I have to use another DJ’s software as a converting platform to get results in engine prime, it honestly doesn’t make sense, I would love to see a change in this big issue. Since I have a wide library of songs and I thought it would be a good idea to save time, but in the end, it was a mistake. ![]() In my case, I bought MIK8 only for the cue points. What happens with engine prime is not 100% compatible because it does not recognize the cue points so that is false advertising, and honestly it’s super frustrating, if they mentioned in their advertisement the steps to follow to get the cue points in engine prime, I wouldn’t have invested my money and I would have preferred to do it myself. For me, when they say that it works with any software DJ, it means that MIK8 works 100% with any software. Hi, Thank you very much for your message, this forum is amazing, it really is incredible and to finish with this subject I would like to emphasize this issue, it is very frustrating when you buy MIK8 that tells you what it is compatible with any DJ software when it is not. Hope someone can help me with this inconvenience Mixed In Key (also known as MIK) is Windows and Macintosh software that simplifies a DJ technique called harmonic mixing. When I want to export the songs analyzed by MIK8 to engine prime it does it well (energy of the song, key, bpm, etc) but it does not recognize the cue points, I have tried everything and by the way in engine prime settings - auto analysis is off but Even so, it does not recognize and it does not appear the cue points in engine prime, now it has become a bit frustrating since I tried to communicate via e-mail with the MIK8 technical team but they have not responded to the e-mails, that is why I would like to receive some advice or procedure by the Denon family of what I have to do to obtain the cue points analyzed by MIK8 in engine prime Mixed in Key (US58) is a popular program and one of the best accuracy-wise, and if you want a dedicated key detection program, this is a solid choice. A few days ago I bought the complete package of Mixed in key 8, I found it interesting, I deleted my music library in engine prime and I re-analyzed everything again but with MIK8, it did very well (song energy, key, bpm) and the one that interests me the most is cue points and because I have an extensive music library, MIK8 makes my life easier by selecting cue points very quickly. There are many choices open to you, but the only free solution is Rapid Evolution (version 3 is currently in beta and we’ve yet to review it, but hey it’s free Give it a go). Visit the official Mixed In Key website and get your Windows/Mac versions of Mixed In Key for USD58. I am very happy to be part of the Denon DJ Forum. I hope everyone is well, safe, and sound. ![]()
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