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oZzo

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Jan 7, 2001, 12:57:22 AM1/7/01
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I want to make a mix cd on my computer utilizing only mp3's. My problem is,
I can't find any decent software that will help me mix mp3's (.wav or
whatever). I tried using Soundforge XP, but other than just cutting and
pasting, I can't get the results I want.

My question: What program can I use that will allow me to set two songs at
the same tempo, cut what I need from one of the songs, overlay it onto the
next, edit a bit, then BAM! I have two songs mixed into one...?

It appears that my version of soundforge can do this, but I can't get the
tempo's in sync.

Anyways, if you know a program that can do this, or a better way to go about
it, please drop me a line. How do the professionals do it (short of mixing
it on turntables)???

Thanks for everything,
KoZo


Peter Smith

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Jan 7, 2001, 10:27:35 AM1/7/01
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This newsgroup is allways reving about BPM Pro i belive it is, thats one
option. I also had running the Digital SL1200 software with two sound
cards, one for monitors and one for master. This was great for mixing MP3,
once you get use to it.

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$p@m H8er

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Jan 7, 2001, 2:41:13 PM1/7/01
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Visit my web site and look under "For Other DJs" as well as "Recording Info"

I use SAWPro to remix tunes, but you'll have to find your own preference.

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