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| quote: | Originally posted by goonie
I don't see specially what it changes because on a cd player you put some buttons on (cue pitch, pitch bend play pause and so on), on a PC mixing it is just the same exept that these functions are on the keyboard key.
what is the difference ??, i can understand between vinyl and MP3.
but there isn't so much difference.
You can train a mix so much you can but the real professional doesn't prepare the hole set, they know what they will mix as musik but you never can tell by heart and precisely what they will mix.
MP3 mixing doesn't get it easyer, try it and then we will speak about it 
DJ goonie
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well I mean....I'm talking about like, I've seen people use Acid Pro to make their mixes. And they make it sound so precise that it almost sounds to good to be real . I have played with other programs like trakktor and stuff but it just seems to much of a pain in the ass . But personally I would rather mix with vinyl, let me know when you'll have a link of someone using trakktor. I want to see how good it sounds?
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