ReCK comes bundled with the much acclaimed app Tracks To iTunes (TTi). It only changes the key, comment, and cues as specified by your settings. ReCK does not mess with your playlists/folders not in iTunes and not in Rekordbox. The tutorial for the new Drop and Build Up Cue detection is here: Writing key, bpm and comment tag to the track's file tags can be disabled without losing any of the sync and conversion features.Used tags are any combination of Key, BPM, and Energy. Customizable Comment tag creations that will remain sortable.Hotcues can be protected so changes will only be applied to memory cues.Gives iTunes the missing option to refresh tags of selected tracks.Remove Mixed in Key cues without removing user set cues/loops.Merge hot- and memory cues so they are set identical. Generate sortable comment tags (key-bpm).Adds a zero in front of Camelot keys with a value lower than 10.Collects all tracks without a valid Camelot key to a dedicated playlist in Rekordbox for easy batch delivery to Mixed In Key.ReCK is the only way to deliver Camelot keys to wav tracks in Rekordbox.Automatic Build-Up cue detection based on the drop.Assignment of track color or star rating based on the the Mixed in Key analyzed energy level. Automatic Drop cue detection based on the energy level of the cue.Mixed in Key cues can be merged with existing cues, replace existing cues or not set at all if the track already contains cues.Convert Mixed in Key cues to Rekordbox memory and optionally hot cues.ReCK is released with the approval and endorsement of Mixed in Key.Įven for users who don't use MiK, ReCK offers unique features to a Rekordbox workflow. ReCK 2.0 converts straight to a Rekordbox 6 collection, no more XML import and export! The Rekordbox Cue and Key Tool (ReCK) is the ultimate bridge between Rekordbox, Mixed in Key (MiK) and iTunes. Read what the ReCK users say on the app's FaceBook page Current version 3.203, released Nov 3, 2023
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