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Advice: Mix with "Cool Edit Pro 2.0"
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14 y/o TRANCER
Mixing with "Cool Edit Pro 2.0" is a breeze...just make a fade out on the end of a track...get a new track and take the beggining and put fade in on it and Mix paste onto the other track...there you go...ure first mix!
Acid John
ummm....thats called the x-fader feature on winamp 3...thats not called mixing. (well...good mixing anyway)
Spin Doctor
In the multi-track mode you can even set a project BPM and match any samples to it. That way you’d get better results, though I don’t know how good the BPM stretching actually is, I’ve never used it.
bassaholix
Wow and i thought my way of mixing using MixMeister was house.. but this way takes the cake and all!!!
Jah
i had written something really harsh here but then i saw your nick and quickly thought to myself thats punishment enough.
DJ Arsalan
hehe give him a break at least he is interested and trying.
bassaholix
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hehe give him a break at least he is interested and trying.


HERE! HERE!
Gluegun
Yea! The earlier he starts, the better he'll be. Younger people learn better, ya know?
DJ Kibon
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Originally posted by bassaholix
Wow and i thought my way of mixing using MixMeister was house.. but this way takes the cake and all!!!


Just out of curiousity, do you have any of your mixes posted online. The ones that I did with Mixmeister are hosted at texasbeatz, just search for "DJ Kibon".

http://music.texasbeatz.net/mixessearchform.php

When making my mixes, I turned off all the automatic crap, and tried to really push the program to the edge (with my "megamix" intros for example).

Of course, you can only do so much with software, so now I've invested in a pair of Technics to take my mixing to the next level. Everyone starts somewhere...
benoitfan
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Originally posted by DJ Kibon
Of course, you can only do so much with software, so now I've invested in a pair of Technics to take my mixing to the next level. Everyone starts somewhere...

true! I started with Traktor, and when I bought my mixer and the cd decks the transition to the "real thing" was really really easy, and I gotta thank Native Instruments for that hehe :tongue2

bassaholix
Never posted the mixes... the only reason that i started using mixmeister is because i had so many tracks that i loved, but fitting only 10 tracks on a cd for the car was a no no... besides long intro... hmmm not good... gets boring after a while..

And now.. when ppl ride with me i can put sumthing on thats a little diff to the MOS/ID&T most ppl want to hear..
lexiconavenue
hey bassaholix:
is that an ocular shot of avril lavigne??? hehe...that girl is too fine.
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