Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, but I couldn't find an obvious place to post this.
I use Virtual DJ for DJing at parties etc., and even the free version is great for that.
But what I'm also looking for is something akin to eJay Mix CD Producer, which enabled me to prepare a mix and keep on working at it until I got it perfect, then burn to CD. It isn't just a playlist creator/CD burner, but has functions like cross-fade and manual beat matching.
Unfortunately Mix CD doesn't work on Windows 7, and I've been struggling to find a replacement. Any suggestions? Thanks!
I use Virtual DJ for DJing at parties etc., and even the free version is great for that.
But what I'm also looking for is something akin to eJay Mix CD Producer, which enabled me to prepare a mix and keep on working at it until I got it perfect, then burn to CD. It isn't just a playlist creator/CD burner, but has functions like cross-fade and manual beat matching.
Unfortunately Mix CD doesn't work on Windows 7, and I've been struggling to find a replacement. Any suggestions? Thanks!
geposted Fri 02 Dec 11 @ 11:03 am
I use Mixmeister Fusion. Mixmeister has several products that you can try for free before buying:
http://www.mixmeister.com/download.html
However, you can use VDJ with multi-track recording software and constuct your mix one track at a time. Here's a free program that might work for you:
http://www.sonicdownloads.net/download/Audio/Audacity/?f=O2RraF5kS&a=6591&adid=9533935880
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http://www.mixmeister.com/download.html
However, you can use VDJ with multi-track recording software and constuct your mix one track at a time. Here's a free program that might work for you:
http://www.sonicdownloads.net/download/Audio/Audacity/?f=O2RraF5kS&a=6591&adid=9533935880
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geposted Sat 03 Dec 11 @ 10:48 am
Thanks. Unfortunately Audacity seemingly doesn't support M4A files, which is how I have my 10,000+ files stored on iTunes (something I'm rapidly starting to regret).
If anyone knows of a piece of software that will work with M4A/AAC files, so that I don't have to convert my whole library to MP3, that would be great!
If anyone knows of a piece of software that will work with M4A/AAC files, so that I don't have to convert my whole library to MP3, that would be great!
geposted Mon 05 Dec 11 @ 11:38 am
I personally use Sony Vegas, but it is a pricey piece of software. (I also do video work otherwise I would use something else.) For something that won't break your bank account, give this a try:
http://www.nch.com.au/mixpad/index.html?gclid=CP6r8tfmoq0CFc3DKgod71_NoA
http://www.nch.com.au/mixpad/index.html?gclid=CP6r8tfmoq0CFc3DKgod71_NoA
geposted Tue 27 Dec 11 @ 11:44 am