Hi all,
Hoping for a solution for marking points where the tracks change within a long mp3 mixed recording.
The goal is to be able to play back my mix but skip to any track if i want. However, if i don't want to skip between tracks i don't want to hear a break when the tracks change. I've already experienced that issue before.
Any ideas much appreciated.
Thanks.
Hoping for a solution for marking points where the tracks change within a long mp3 mixed recording.
The goal is to be able to play back my mix but skip to any track if i want. However, if i don't want to skip between tracks i don't want to hear a break when the tracks change. I've already experienced that issue before.
Any ideas much appreciated.
Thanks.
geposted Sat 26 Aug 17 @ 9:59 am
So is it a finished mix that you want to jump around in? As in 1 track file?
You can do that by assigning hotcues to the different mix points you want, and then click them to jump to them. If your mix is in 1 bpm all the way, you can enable smart cue, which will then jump "in time" even when your clicking is a little off
If you want it to happen automatically you can go into the POI editor for a track and create POIs that jumps to cue points. Just remember that it will then always happen when you play the mixed track
Or do you want to jump between tracks, like was made popular with CDJs that could jump between tracks on a disc?
You can do that in different ways.
I think the easiest way may be to load up 4 (or 6) tracks in the default 4 (or 6) decks mode, and then jump between them like this :
You can do that by assigning hotcues to the different mix points you want, and then click them to jump to them. If your mix is in 1 bpm all the way, you can enable smart cue, which will then jump "in time" even when your clicking is a little off
If you want it to happen automatically you can go into the POI editor for a track and create POIs that jumps to cue points. Just remember that it will then always happen when you play the mixed track
Or do you want to jump between tracks, like was made popular with CDJs that could jump between tracks on a disc?
You can do that in different ways.
I think the easiest way may be to load up 4 (or 6) tracks in the default 4 (or 6) decks mode, and then jump between them like this :
geposted Sat 26 Aug 17 @ 11:47 am