http://www.atomixmp3.com
I have been using this for gigs since 2000 and still
prefer it to any of the more complex wares out there
like Traktor. (In fact I had a gig in downtown LA last
night mixing up IDM glitch techno dub stuff.) I still
use version 1.12, leaner and more stable than its
successors.
All you can do in Atomix is cue up tracks, beatsync
them, adjust the speed/pitch, and nudge the track
position. You can also needle drop at any point which
is quite handy. I run two copies of Atomix at once, I
can do four tracks simultaneously, two out each of my
two USB soundcards, and mix on an external DJ mixer
(which is essential, don't try to mix your set with a
mouse for God's sake).
John
--- cutups <cutup@andythepooh.com> wrote:
quoted 43 lines i'd think there must be something out there by now
> > 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?
>
> There are soundcards that give you multiple outs and
> you can route
> different tracks to different outs, so that you can
> mix them with a dj
> mixer.
> There's also programs like traktor that let you mix
> on the machine, or
> (i believe) you can send each track on a seperate
> out.
>
> Alot of people seem to like the various cd mixers
> out there.
>
> There are a few different controller kind of things
> out there...i don't
> use any of them yet, but i'd like to once i find the
> right one for the right
> price.
>
> I posted about this thing several months back, The
> Hercules DJ Console.
> It looks pretty cool:
>
> http://www6.tomshardware.com/video/20031111/
>
> But i haven't met anybody who has used it yet.
>
> - cutups
>
>
>
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