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| d-jay MyTH |
I've got WMP 9 but sometimes the crossfade feature doesnt work it on and for no good reason.
I was just wondering if anyone knew of a player that has a built in crossfader? And it would even better if it could beat match too, so i could just queue up a bunch of songs and then it would mix them into eachother at random or at least crossfade them.
Any suggestions? |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by R.j.
you got me there |
You know, if you don't have anything to say you don't need to say anything, postwhore.
In any case, I don't really think any program will automatically beatmatch tracks for you, and it if it does it will most likely be off (at least the phrases). WinAmp 5 has a built-in crossfader but that's all it does so it can sound pretty ugly... |
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| Cosmic |
| Atomix has an auto-beat match function, so you might try that |
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| d-jay MyTH |
thanks everyone. I managed to find this program in the end.
http://www.sqrsoft.com.ar/en/
It is pretty good it doesn't beat match but it you can adjust the length off the crossfade, when fade out starts, when fade in starts and how steep the curve is it.
It is pretty cool but as mystery said it can't beat match so it sounds pretty ugly sometimes.
Surpised that u can't get many programs which beat match thou cos i thought most cd mixers have them now,like the pioneer ones, don't they? so it must be possible, or are they just not very accurate anyway? |
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| Pimp_fu |
| pcdj. Two versions, Pro, sort of sequencer-ish, and free, a virtual two turntables and a microphone. I prefer the free version. If you can't find it, pm me and I'll get you the hookup. |
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