From: Tom Szirtes (tom_at_discerningear.co.uk)
Date: 2004-04-06 20:50:43
Might be worth checking out Alberton Live - you can download a fully working
demo off their website. I'm planning to use it for live gigs rather than DJ
mixes - but there is no reason you couldn't use it for that also. I also
know people who are using it for remixes.
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From: Argo [mailto:argo_at_speakeasy.net]
Sent: 06 April 2004 19:33
To: acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: [acid-jazz] + Laptop DJ/Producer Software +
Also thoughts on mixing software for mac os x would be appreciated.
Looking for something with very fine pitch control. I guess Traktor is the
move?
argo
On Tuesday, April 6, 2004, at 01:38 PM, Pedro Cevallos wrote:
Can anybody point me in the direction of some easy to use, relatively
inexpensive PC software that will allow me to make my own JDJ-style mix CDs?
I’ve tried the older versions of Mixmeister with spotty results. Does
anybody know if version 5 Pro is any better? Is it any easier to use? I’ve
also been told to look into Acid. Will this allow me to make my own
loop-based compositions? Any and all help/advice is greatly appreciated…
NP: Red Astaire
Pedro Cevallos
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