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Whats a good mixing prog?
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Lucas-K
Hey I am about to record my first set, just wondering whats a good mixing program to use.
RJT
Your question doesn't make sense.

A good mixing program would be something like Ableton or MixMeister.

A good program for recording sets from traditional decks and a mixer is Audacity.
Clovis
And you probably should hold off on your fist recording if you havn't even gotten the program to mix it with yet. :wtf:
Lucas-K
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Originally posted by Clovis
And you probably should hold off on your fist recording if you havn't even gotten the program to mix it with yet. :wtf:


I have a track list laid out, and i have been using traktor (i think 2.6) but i was just wondering what are some others that r good..
Lucas-K
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Originally posted by RJT
Your question doesn't make sense.

A good mixing program would be something like Ableton or MixMeister.

A good program for recording sets from traditional decks and a mixer is Audacity.


Im not planning on using my decks/mixer to record... Im just talking about a comp based recording program for sets.
RJT
quote:
Originally posted by Lucas-K
Im not planning on using my decks/mixer to record... Im just talking about a comp based recording program for sets.


quote:
Originally posted by RJT
A good mixing program would be something like Ableton or MixMeister.
Gen3r4l1ty
If youre not routing the decks/outs to a mixer, then doesnt Traktor have a built in record function?
Lucas-K
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Originally posted by Gen3r4l1ty
If youre not routing the decks/outs to a mixer, then doesnt Traktor have a built in record function?


Yeah it does... I just cant get comfortable with traktor, maybe i just need to practice with it some more...
RJT
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Originally posted by Lucas-K
Yeah it does... I just cant get comfortable with traktor, maybe i just need to practice with it some more...


I'm going to suggest that you put in some more time with just learning how to dj before you think about putting mixes together.

There's more to a set than a tracklist.
Lucas-K
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Originally posted by RJT
I'm going to suggest that you put in some more time with just learning how to dj before you think about putting mixes together.

There's more to a set than a tracklist.



I know how to dj. I have a pretty decent deck set up. Im just getting used to using comp based mixing progs.

miamitranceman
Guys, he's just asking for Traktor alternatives.

Try Torq from M-Audio, or Mixmeister, Virtual DJ, etc. There's a bunch out there. Try some demos and see what you like.
Torq doesn't have a demo, but you can get a stripped down version of it with an x-session pro controller for ~100 bucks.
Lucas-K
quote:
Originally posted by miamitranceman
Guys, he's just asking for Traktor alternatives.

Try Torq from M-Audio, or Mixmeister, Virtual DJ, etc. There's a bunch out there. Try some demos and see what you like.
Torq doesn't have a demo, but you can get a stripped down version of it with an x-session pro controller for ~100 bucks.



Thanks Miami.
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