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Inertia
yes.

Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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hate to break it to you man, but DJ software generally just sucks. to make it worth while, you'd need some external controllers, and a very good computer, and for that much investment, you could almost get yourself some decks.
the least-sucky one i've used seems to be Traktor. but again, you'd need a soundcard with 2 outputs, or 2 soundcards to be able to monitor tracks. and using a mouse to turn EQ knobs and pitch tracks is plain gay.
if you just want to compile mixes with your PC for listening, there are other, much better, and also harder, ways to do it. i once mixed an entire 70min set using only soundforge, and a calculator (calculate BPMs, use time stretching, select track sections, apply fade-ins and fade-outs respectively, and then use mixpasting to set everything up). you can make some pretty good stuff this way, but it's quite time consuming. if i had the choice, doing it on decks is 10 times more fun.
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Jun-06-2004 13:51
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djse
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Istanbul
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traktor dj studio is good
however, it's still hard to use it with a mouse
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Jun-06-2004 16:30
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