This is great, @Chapalo!
I use a similar kind of cheat sheet myself, it’s super helpful, and honestly, this kind of thing should really be built into the software (like RB, VDJ, Traktor, or Serato already do).
It’s such an easy feature to automate, and there’s clearly a lot of demand for it. Yet here we as djay users are, still relying on something as analog as a cheat sheet to get by
?
Hopefully one day we’ll laugh about this
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If the day comes that djay implements this, I’d personally recommend using different colors to distinguish between the types of matches (perfect match, energy boost, energy drop, mood/scale change, diagonal.)
Talking about match, another thing: the BPM range they consider for a match is too broad. For example, going from 182 to 172 feels like too big a leap to me because it doesn’t sound good anymore.
Here you find the official match-criteria right now that @Slak_Jaw once did post me:
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