

There's a Festival template, for example, that is designed to give the processed files more of a presence on a big stage. You can also choose from templates to give the resulting files a different balance or character, depending on where DJs will be playing them.

Obviously, the processing time is dependant on your computer and the number of songs you choose, but you can also select how the processing takes place – as in the amount of processing dedicated to PN10 - and how many songs are done simultaneously.

You set up some preferences - like output location for your processed files and their format - load in a bunch of music files, and hit the Process button. The process seems fairly easy according to the tutorial video below. And with pitch matching features, Mixed In Key has clearly got DJs in mind. Platinum Notes 10 will certainly solve that first volume problem as it's all about making sure volume levels are consistent between tracks.
