The "Yield" (THMYL) function is about efficiency. Use djay Pro’s to scan your tracks. The MHKR script modifies the analysis to display a third number next to the BPM and Key: the Harmonic Yield Score (0-100) . Only add tracks with a score above 70 to your "THMYL-ready" playlist. These tracks have sufficient harmonic content to survive aggressive EQ manipulation.
To "make a feature" (utilize or explore a key capability) in djay Pro, the most impactful starting point is using or Automix . Here is how you can use these features: 1. Isolate Vocals or Instruments (Neural Mix) thmyl-djay-pro-mhkr
This isn't merely automation; it's a sophisticated tool that allows for intelligent, AI-guided transitions between tracks. The "Yield" (THMYL) function is about efficiency
One of the undocumented features associated with this keyword is a that scans your library not just by BPM and Camelot Key, but by "spectral overlap." This means the software analyzes the actual frequency clash between two tracks and rates the transition quality from 0 to 100. The "THMYL" aspect focuses exclusively on yield—how likely the audience is to stay on the dance floor during a key change. Only add tracks with a score above 70