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Produced, non-live mix - what should I use?
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| BobTheSlob |
I just want to make a non-live CD mix, but I'm not sure what to use. I know there is Traktor DJ Studio but that's more for using live. Is there something else out there? I like how with Sound Forge I get a .wav representation of the song, but I need tempo control. If I had tempo control I could probably do it in Sound Forge but I'm curious if there are alternatives.
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| Cosmic Realm |
i think Acid Pro 4.0 could do something like what your asking but im not really sure...
maybe at least it will point you in the right direction... |
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| mef |
| Traktor should be fine. Acid 5.0b (as it is now ;)) or Ableton Live are a bit more advanced really but can do the same thing :) |
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| BobTheSlob |
| Can I do it like .wav/.mp3 editing? Where I can align the tempo matched files and then edit parts of them? That would seem like the easiest, before I start hunting down software reccomendations. |
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| mef |
| Acid Pro can do that. Chopping its called in there. I believe most of them will but if you are serious about it I would get a proper wav editor like sound forge or cool edit pro (or whatever it is called now). Many of these programs (the dj software i mean) ask to link to external wav editors. |
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| BobTheSlob |
I have Sound Forge but I'm not sure how I can mix like that. I need a way to get the songs tempo matched.
Here's basically what I'm looking for. Something like Sound Forge where it gives me a .wav layout
.wav layout screenshot
http://www.sonymediasoftware.com/pr...uct.asp?pid=961
but layered, so I can just play one, then have one play later on in the first track, and I can just line the tracks up. |
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| mef |
| yup... like i said traktor, acid pro or ableton live :) |
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| Freak |
get the demo (ie free) version of pro tools.
Its what sasha, john 00 and all the other djs who didnt want to mix their compilation albums live used- and what others used to edit down track length after the mix in the days before ableton. |
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