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If you want a free version... you can get a free TRIAL version of traktor from the Native Instruments website..... Its good to try before you buy! :happy:




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i was using virtual DJ for a while and its fun to use and fairly easy, but quality wise i was unimpressed. it may be that i was only using the trial version but when i would increase or decrease the bpm on any song it got real choppy and sounded like shit, i tried the same on Traktor and it was amazingly better. is that because VDJ was only the trial version or somethin??


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Hi all i was just wondering if anyone knew some decent dj mixing software for the pc, im not intrested in learning to mix but i want to cheat and have the pc do it for me so i can make my own cds. Any help will be appreciated! +approve


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MixMeister. :wink:

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Mixmeister would be the easiest to learn on. However, you still have to do work if you want the mixes to sound good... That's where the real skill is, knowing when to start an outro and start an intro, mixing it so the bass doesn't blow the speakers, adjusting the volumes so the set doesn't fade etc etc etc etc etc....

And most importantly, you have to know how to choose the right tracks.... The tracks are the small journeys within one massive journey which is your set.... The set has to flow otherwise it will sound crap and you won't do justice to the tunes you are playing.

The best thing to do is to get on mixmeister, start mixing up sets, post them on the forums, and there is about 5 or 6 of us that will give you some guidance and feedback on your set. Its the only way bro, especially if you wanna get good quick! Constructive criticism is the best way to learn.

We all started off with bad mixes.... Its what you do with the next mix is how you judge yourself! There are some great guys on this site, that will be more than happy to help you out. Get a program, start posting your mixes in the members mixes area... you'll be sweet! +approve


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Any suggestions on places to upload. For free preferrably

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ableton live 8, with max4live! rocks!


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