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From:
Muffin
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Date:
Fri, 05 Mar 2004 15:09:27 +0000
Subject:
Re: [idm] Digital Mixing...
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on 05.03.2004 15.15 the person going by the name chthonic streams at chthonic@chthonicstreams.com spake :
quoted 27 lines "Corbin, Nick" <Nick.Corbin@acnielsen.co.uk>> "Corbin, Nick" <Nick.Corbin@acnielsen.co.uk> > >>> there may be some confusion about what you mean by mixing. >> >> basically i have a ton of mp3's that i want to be able to mix into a set. i >> already have decks for vinyl but i've been buying more and more cd's that i >> rip to mp3 which i want to be able to mix... > > > first off i want to thank you and congratulate you for buying the CDs > instead of just downloading mp3s free. > > i'm not sure what's out there for what you're talking about, but i'd > think you can just bring a laptop and hook it into the mixer to play > mp3s off that when you need to. of course, if you don't have some > internal mixing software, this creates the problem of having to > always follow an mp3 with vinyl or CD. there are loads of programs > that allow you to just have multiple tracks and pull in wav files, > but those aren't very DJ-friendly. > > i'd think there must be something out there by now that addresses > this issue, like creating a virtual DJ mixer that can pull in mp3s > and preview them to a separate headphone output, with faders that you > move with a mouse or can be controlled with a small outboard digital > mixer for a more intuitive feel. > > anyone know if anything like this exists?
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