


KeyFinder also features a 'Detailed Analysis' function that allows you to get a visual representation of your song's key in 'Chromagram Colors', which you can select from the dedicated menu, namely 'Izo', 'Mono', 'Pred', 'VBoy' and 'Hack'. The estimation will be displayed in the 'Detected Key' column, along with other ID tag information from your song. It supports drag and drop operations, so all you need to do is drop the audio files that you want to analyze onto the main window of KeyFinder, then press the 'Run Batch Analysis' button. The application features a basic and far from impressive interface, but this makes it quite approachable for everyone, regardless of their level of experience in working with similar software. Moreover, this translates into no additional registry entries on the system you are using KeyFinder on, meaning you can simply remove it by deleting the containing folder. Thanks to its portability feature, KeyFinder can be placed on any USB or similar memory drive, allowing you to run on any computer you want, at home or at work, without having to sit through a lengthy installation operation. The program is quite simple to work with, requiring only that you unzip the archive and run the EXE file that it contains, with no installation process being necessary. KeyFinder is a lightweight and intuitive application aimed at Disc Jockeys, as it can help you identify an audio file's music key, which can be used in various harmonic and tonal mixing operations. Being a DJ is not all that its cracked up to be, since it is not all about pressing one magical button and music comes out.
