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Posted by TiestoFanMatt on Aug-25-2002 23:06:

A little help with mp3 mixing......

Hey guys (and gals) I just recently been messing around with something from Ministry of Sounds web site, which is a mixer. Iv not exactly mastered it but i was wondering if there are any other programmes out there (that are any good) that allow you to mix mp3 tracks I dont mean create ur own mix of a track, i mean to make tracks into a set Id try free downloaded ones or ones you have to pay for i dont really mind as long as i dont have to pay loads for it

Thanx, Matt


Posted by KilldaDJ on Aug-25-2002 23:22:

King

for mixing mp3, i suggest atomixmp3
its well easy to use and its easy on the eyes
for the transitions of the songs [to make bootlegs?] acid foundary or summin along the lines of that


Posted by DJ-Lukeass on Aug-25-2002 23:42:

Ermmmm i use the ejay mix station it might sound abit cheesey but its quite good u can record ur own mix's on it so it does me
Bad thing is you hav to pay for it!!


Posted by JohnSmith on Aug-25-2002 23:51:

in my opinion Virtual Turntables is the best software to use for mixing mps.

you can get it for free here: http://www.carrotinnovations.com


Posted by mr. poopyhead on Aug-26-2002 01:08:

after getting winxp on my comp, i had to switch mp3 mixing software... i can safely say i've tried almost EVERY mixing program out there, and virtual turntables beats the crap out of all of them.

its simple to use, but doesn't take any element of mixing out of your hands (like the way atomix does everything for you).

i still haven't found a suitable replacement for vtt.... argh... so mad... i miss mixing.


Posted by milos on Aug-26-2002 01:10:

MJ Studio is pretty good

i used to use atomixmp3, but then found a better replacement.. this!


Posted by drinkyourmilk on Aug-26-2002 01:38:

quote:
Originally posted by mr. poopyhead
i still haven't found a suitable replacement for vtt.... argh... so mad... i miss mixing.


http://www.digitalturntables.co.uk/
They're in closed beta right now.. but hopefully the program will be open to the public in about a month..


Posted by Ground_0 on Aug-26-2002 02:18:

Ya \I've been following the progress of Digital Turn Tables for about a year now, and it looks very promising to people who were disapointed in the discontinued VTT. It's actually made by users of VTT that were mad about no updates.

Also Native instruments Traktor is a great program, just don't use the auto beatmatching cause it sux ass.


Posted by JohnSmith on Aug-26-2002 02:24:

i am interested in DTT too. unfortunately, it's slow as hell. I remember the development team hinting that it may be out by christmas last year. still no go.

BPM studio is another VERY expensive option.


Posted by drinkyourmilk on Aug-26-2002 02:45:

quote:
Originally posted by JohnSmith
i am interested in DTT too. unfortunately, it's slow as hell. I remember the development team hinting that it may be out by christmas last year. still no go.


heh.. I remember them saying that "No matter what the status of the program, we will get the latest release on May 1st, 2002" *cough* .. May went *woosh*.. I have a feeling we won't get a program till next May


Posted by Essential1 on Aug-26-2002 05:14:

quote:
Originally posted by mr. poopyhead
after getting winxp on my comp, i had to switch mp3 mixing software... i can safely say i've tried almost EVERY mixing program out there, and virtual turntables beats the crap out of all of them.

its simple to use, but doesn't take any element of mixing out of your hands (like the way atomix does everything for you).

i still haven't found a suitable replacement for vtt.... argh... so mad... i miss mixing.


u can't run vtt on xp? i've been using vtt on xp for about 6 months now and the only problem i have is the occasional lag....


Posted by TigerClaw on Aug-26-2002 20:13:

If your interested in the full version of AtomixMP3 2.1, The full version is avialible in Kazaa, I like AtomixMP3 more cause it helps you with the beat mixing, Since I'm no DJ, I like having fun with it at times, Plus you can make your own mix cd with it by having it record to .wav that you can later burn on to as an audio CD.


Posted by mr. poopyhead on Aug-27-2002 01:07:

quote:
Originally posted by drinkyourmilk


http://www.digitalturntables.co.uk/
They're in closed beta right now.. but hopefully the program will be open to the public in about a month..


hahaha.. yeah.. i been following dtt for a long time now, ever since stupid vtt stopped working cause of winxp, =(

but as quddha once said: "waiting for free software to develop is like watching water boil." =P.


Posted by Tranzmit on Aug-27-2002 06:40:

I do live mixing online all the time and have used every mixer under the sund and found traktor 1.1 to be the closest to bliss i've found. Full 3 band kill switches plus equalizers as well as the ablity to use a 4 channel soundcard like a Live and have your speakers and headphones plugged in as a monitor

It doesn't get better then that though i've seen the preview for Traktor 2 looked awesome. Damn i gotta get mah hands on that when it comes out



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