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| Zephious |
Hello all. I’ve been a fan of electronic music for over 2 years and in that time have gathered quite a library of music.
I would now like to be able to do some mixing of tracks, and be able to nicely blend one track into the next (i.e., cross fading). I am in no way a DJ but am rather doing this as a hobby so nothing too advanced is required.
Would you have any software suggestions that would do this for me? Of course, preferably the software being free or cheap.
I did some searching around but couldn’t really find anything and I thought this would be a good place to ask since there are DJs hanging around here.
Thank you for all your help! |
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| Zephious |
From what I saw, Trakor is only for the Mac. I am downloading the demo version of Ableton right now.
Anyone else have any suggestions? Are there any free solutions for hobbyists like myself? |
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| Audigy7 |
| Traktor is indeed for the PC also, I used to use it and it's pretty good. |
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| inflight101 |
| I have Traktor for PC. Its pretty good. For some reason I can't cue on it very well, but maybe that's because I suck. There is also a program called virtual DJ, but that seemes to be more simplistic. |
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| DJ 00 Tommy |
| For a begginer i would say Virtual DJ because it is free or get dssdj because it is powerfull yet simple and very cheap, great value for money there. |
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