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New Antares app | Auto-Key Mobile

edited August 2021 in General App Discussion

Just downloaded it. Works very well! And it's free!
Thank you Antares team!
https://apps.apple.com/es/app/auto-key-music-key-detection/id1559061303

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  • @moher said:
    Just downloaded it. Works very well! And it's free!
    Thank you Antares team!
    https://apps.apple.com/es/app/auto-key-music-key-detection/id1559061303

    Thanks

  • Cool, but after runs it requires one to create an account for continued usage and more spam...

  • @CapnWillie said:
    App description says 4+ years old. Was this something else before?

    No, that’s the minimum age to use an app. If you tap on it, it takes you to the age rating.

  • @CapnWillie said:
    As for the app, be a lot more useful if it were an AU audio effect and I could slap it on a track to find the root/key/chord of audio input.

    Exactly. It’s basically just Shazam that gives you the song key instead of the song title.

  • After extensive tests I find the app not to be very accurate.
    When playing a simple C major scale on a piano ( app) it interprets it as G major scale.
    Playing a A majeur scale on a perfectly tuned cello gives me a E major scale.
    Sometimes It does read the right tonality but in a row of 20 scales playing ( with piano app, cello and guitar) it guessed it correctly 9 times out of 20.
    Weirdly, it seems to be more acurate when guessing the tonality of a whole song.
    A shame cause that could be a very handy tool. But it's not reliable at the moment.

  • @moher said:
    After extensive tests I find the app not to be very accurate.
    When playing a simple C major scale on a piano ( app) it interprets it as G major scale.
    Playing a A majeur scale on a perfectly tuned cello gives me a E major scale.
    Sometimes It does read the right tonality but in a row of 20 scales playing ( with piano app, cello and guitar) it guessed it correctly 9 times out of 20.
    Weirdly, it seems to be more acurate when guessing the tonality of a whole song.
    A shame cause that could be a very handy tool. But it's not reliable at the moment.

    This seems designed for songwriters / Vocalists working with tracks/instrumentals/beats in the studio.

    They want to determine the key of the song so they can set autotune to the right key in the DAW

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