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Mixing tracks into one long track?
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| a1strank |
| Hey I'm new to this and I would like to know what program(s) are recommened to mix tracks together into one single long track? Stuffs that DJ Doboy/DJ GT/etc does..where you pick out your own selections and mix them to one long tracks.thanks for any help. |
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| Luke Cartwright |
| quote: | Originally posted by a1strank
Hey I'm new to this and I would like to know what program(s) are recommened to mix tracks together into one single long track? Stuffs that DJ Doboy/DJ GT/etc does..where you pick out your own selections and mix them to one long tracks.thanks for any help. |
Tracktor and DSS Dj are good.
Type download virtual decks in google and there will be some free or trail versions to download. |
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| Nic |
| you can use sonic foundry's ACID if you dont want to do the mixing in real time |
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| gerrycueto |
Who is DJ Doboy anyway? There's hardly any info on him on his site. It's like if he came out of nowhere to DI with some fresh DJ sets and became instantly famous.
I enjoy his sets tho... Does he play live anywhere? He should come to Miami :) |
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| eyeball_2003 |
| quote: | Originally posted by a1strank
Hey I'm new to this and I would like to know what program(s) are recommened to mix tracks together into one single long track? Stuffs that DJ Doboy/DJ GT/etc does..where you pick out your own selections and mix them to one long tracks.thanks for any help. |
OMG, let me set u off on the right foot, you should have said
" hey im new and wondering does anyone know any good mixing software?" to produce some cool -hot mixes like markus schulz or filo & peri not dj effing doboy! :crazy: :haha: |
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| Inertia |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nic
you can use sonic foundry's ACID if you dont want to do the mixing in real time |
since you bring it up...
i've been wondering, how easy/accurate is ACID for mixing?
i remember one time i mixed a set with Sound Forge. but that was hell. i had to first load up all the tracks, then i'd cut the sections i wanted, then, selected 4 beats in the waveform, jotted down the time, used timestrech with percentages on the other tracks to get them timed correctly, do a fade in/out effect on a phrase or two, and then used mix pasting.
the set actually was actually coming out spot on, tempo-wise, but it was a bitch to fix when i had done something wrong, or wanted to do something differently, and and one point, it just didnt sound natural. so i gave up 4 tracks into it. did learn a lot in the process though... |
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| Nic |
| quote: | Originally posted by Inertia
since you bring it up...
i've been wondering, how easy/accurate is ACID for mixing?
i remember one time i mixed a set with Sound Forge. but that was hell. i had to first load up all the tracks, then i'd cut the sections i wanted, then, selected 4 beats in the waveform, jotted down the time, used timestrech with percentages on the other tracks to get them timed correctly, do a fade in/out effect on a phrase or two, and then used mix pasting.
the set actually was actually coming out spot on, tempo-wise, but it was a bitch to fix when i had done something wrong, or wanted to do something differently, and and one point, it just didnt sound natural. so i gave up 4 tracks into it. did learn a lot in the process though... |
i havent used it in a year or so, but as i remember it was pretty easy, it sorted out all the timestretching and beat aligning for you (with a bit of help) i should crank it up and have a play again :D |
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