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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tranzmit
[B]I use BPM studio 3.4 it is really powerful and has a lot of options as to what u want to do with it. for example u can change the sound card latency to up to 4ms which my live supports though normally they only do about 25ms access. Thats the speed which the software can access your sound card and start playing audio through it or stop it etc. VERY nice. Also has recording and pitch as well as tempo adjustments.
I have used BPM studio 3.4 professional. It is a very powerful mixing program. I blieve this is only second to mixvibes professional 3.4. Here are a couple of reasons. This program is a resource hogger. Dude it takes up so many resources. Im running 320mb of RAM, 700mhz athlon, and ATA100 HD, including two sound blaster lives. When you play live, it works fine, but when you start using the recording function,,, that is when everything goes to dumps .. mouse becomes slow, sound becomes choppy, etc. Also, it only has a two deck interface (only two channels). If you have more than one song to mix, you cannot do it. Then, it has no balance control.
However, it has built in effects, and it supports .cda format. Meaning you can mix directly from a cd without ripping it to wave then decoding to mp3.
That is where i go back to what i said orginally ... Every program has its advantages and disadvantages. You have to see what works best with you,,,, usually you will be able to master which every one you get accustomed to, just like real decks. But so far, mixvibes 3.4 has been the easiest, most stable for me to work with, especially when recording for multiple hours.
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