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Posted by xtr3m on Jul-14-2002 10:51:

Sorry, but AtomixMP3 looks like a toy machine -- it's in no way capable of doing things that Traktor can.
I'd recommend to either use TRAKTOR DJ Studio, MixVibes, or MixMeister if you're not into live mixing.


Posted by MrMarcellos on Jul-15-2002 17:28:

Dancing Dude Mixmeister

I always use MIXMEISTER 3.01 its very simple but good
i did mix with the program a lot of stuff ( from small to big mixes )
If you want to download one of the email me..

Greetings,

Mr Marcellos
The netherlands


Posted by Mills on Jul-15-2002 17:46:

i record 2 track mixes on tape then record them back on my computer as seperate tracks, the problem is i need a program to put them back together without any gaps.

i was using cool edit pro 2 but as soon as i get about 30 minutes of the tracks mixed and layed down on the multitrack my computer cant handle it and plays all cut up.

any suggestions please i need help


Posted by u4ea on Jul-15-2002 17:56:

PCDJ

I just posted this pic in another thread...sorry.

My vote goes to PCDJ. You can get an external mixer from Numark called teh DMC-1 to interface with PCDJ...almost identical to their CD mixer.

I picked up the DMC-1 with PCDJ Blue for $99. For a soundcard, I'm using the SoundBlaster Extigy. The Extigy enables you to split your signal from PCDJ into 2 channels. From the Extigy, I run my 2 channels into my external mixer.


Posted by DJ A.i on Jul-15-2002 18:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Mills
i record 2 track mixes on tape then record them back on my computer as seperate tracks, the problem is i need a program to put them back together without any gaps.

i was using cool edit pro 2 but as soon as i get about 30 minutes of the tracks mixed and layed down on the multitrack my computer cant handle it and plays all cut up.

any suggestions please i need help


well what you need to do is record the mix to your computer directly.... then you can cut it up the way you want then put it back together using either a mp3 splitting/joining prog. or if you want to put the mix on CD then you can acctually just use the "write on fly" option on your CD writting program and it will come out as one smooth mix........ and whats the spec's on your computer?... that might be why youre computer skips on you 30min into the mix... you might want to upgrade your ram.


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