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Dj Bootleg/Mash-Up Software For Pc?
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Blake Edwards
Hi,

Can Anyone Tell Me The Best Software To Produce Bootlegs/Mash-Ups On My Pc? (Not Using Turntables Or Cd Decks Just Pc Software!)

Many Thanks For Ur Time!
BOOsTER
use search :rolleyes:

PC software for mashups? Ableton definitely...but each to his own, and what suits me can be a total disaster for you...you know?
Jarvmeister
If you're expecting to put two tracks in and get one out your gonna be disappointed!!

Jarv
Blake Edwards
Hi,

Why Is That? How Do People Make These Good Quality Bootlegs We Here So Often?
Smiley :D
they dont capitalise every word in a sentence for starters ;)
Tony Morello
it's a little more intensive than selecting track A, then selecting track B, then pushing Mash-Up and out pops a tune

And Yes, What's Up With The Capitals?
Blake Edwards
That's Just How I Type. I Personally Thinks It Looks Better Obviously You Don't!

So What's The Best Way Of Making A Bootleg?
agentdansmith
As said before you can't go wrong with Ableton Live. It's makes it very easy to chop a tune up into bits and then layer other bits of tunes over the top etc

There are other programs, but Ableton was designed to remix etc on the fly 'live' so doing something like this at home should be a piece of cake - presuming you have the creativity and skills.
Jarvmeister
We don't like the way you type.

Change your ways or we won't help you.

Jarv
Tony Morello
You Also Might Want To Try The Production Forum

We Just Play Mashups, We Don't Make Them

On The Fly, Maybe

Smiley :D
the best software is ableton but you need to know it inside out to get the best from it and preferably have a midi controller

you still need to know what you're doing though :p
Spoonz
download MixedInKey - i dunno how accurate a program it is... but u might want to learn how to harmonic mix... it apparently finds the keys for each track along with the bpm and pops the tracks in a folder/directory.

u can then pick which tracks will work well together ;)

will give u a great insight into making mashups on the fly...

http://www.mixedinkey.com/ there's a lil audio demo down the left of the page, mostly crappy cheese but give u an idea
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