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Posted by radicool on Mar-27-2003 05:35:

Help - Suggestion PLEASE?

Guys....is there any good music-mixing software..?? I've used vinyls and cds, and I would like to try the software (to mix mp3's and stuff)
thanksss


Posted by j�c� on Mar-27-2003 05:41:

MJ Studio

quality software - simulates mixing better than any other software ive seen


Posted by escee on Mar-27-2003 06:25:

traktor is the best ive used

prefer my technics though.


Posted by one.tjc on Mar-27-2003 07:17:

an interesting - simple one that is quite effective
www.atomixmp3.com
really well organised and set up - large number of plugins and shit, also, chek out PCDJ Red edition, *cough* cracks can be found for both of them *cough* .. man the flu
oh and the latter of the two supports and external mixer
no.. actually they both do..

haha, thats all i can think of now


Posted by jizza on Mar-27-2003 07:37:

if you can't be arsed sittin there through the whole mix, i suggest you get Mixmeister.

don't let the looks fool ya, you can actually knock up a professional sounding mix on it - once you learn how to use it.

word around the traps is that tiesto's nyana was mixed on Mixmeister...

... no not really, i'm just bullshittin'


Posted by webmeister on Mar-27-2003 10:09:

Yeah I swear by Mixmeister - it's a pain in the ass to learn how to use it properly, and then it takes a fair bit of practice to make it sound decent .. but it's a lot cheaper than turntables and vinyl


Posted by Paulie on Mar-27-2003 10:13:

Mixmeister if u want to whip up something quick and still sound good. But if ure looking for real time with good effect id prolly lean towards atomic mix but personally im a mixmeister person a flawless cd in 10 mins now that Peak time madness!!!!


Posted by ascension on Mar-27-2003 10:20:

try virtual turntables

found at www.carrotinnovations.com


Posted by one.tjc on Mar-28-2003 08:13:

ehhhh, i hate Virtual Turntables - its bollocks

although i nearly forgot!
(as i listen to an exclusive Nick Sentience demo CD - hehe, sent to me from UK)

check out www.finalscratch.com

quite alot of money, but its worth cheking out
lots good reviews and an awesome idea - have a look definately, im surprised it hasnt made large inroads into the tranceaddict forum yet?
oh well, mmmm what else was there oh, if you have the time goto www.google.com and search for software/virtual turntables

sooon i shant need ne as my pioneer djm600 is on the way aswell as the 2nd 1210 mk2

good luck


Posted by ascension on Mar-28-2003 12:29:

quote:
Originally posted by one.tjc
ehhhh, i hate Virtual Turntables - its bollocks



why u say that?


Posted by stamper on Mar-28-2003 12:54:

Dont listen to all these people above. I have tried EVERYTHING! And the best by far is:

TRAKTOR 2.0

You'll sound like a dj god in no time!


Posted by JulesPLees on Mar-28-2003 19:49:

Get turntables....PLees get turntables.


Posted by radicool on Mar-29-2003 02:51:

quote:
Originally posted by mr_stamper

You'll sound like a dj god in no time!


hahahaha yes i would like that thank you....

Thanks for the suggestion guys I'll try them all....keep them coming if you have more..


Posted by Pointy on Mar-29-2003 02:53:

You could always try Pro Tools


Posted by radicool on Mar-29-2003 03:00:

quote:
Originally posted by JulesPLees
Get turntables....PLees get turntables.


yeah matey I DO use turntables and i DO use CDJ. It's just that I want to use something different...and if possible use all three of them...


Posted by Solstice on Mar-29-2003 03:46:

virtual turntables is pretty crap. You cant use the eq in realtime which shits me to tears. As well as this you can only ever use your mouse cursor which means you can only do one thing at a time, and by default that makes turntables 1000x better.

i have heard final scratch is The shit tho. On the hand your still mixing mp3's which sounds no where near as good as vinyl.



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