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LoL, thx for definition spin...Now back to programs http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html/emoticons/tongue.gif

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have any of u tried KraMixer.

 

Its freeware and its pretty good.

 

u can download it from http://www.kramware.com the words u need to register it are Welcome to Emusic

 

tell mewhat u think

 

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anyways.....

 

the best prog in the world for MP3 organisation (tho its aimed mainly for apersonal market) is moodlogic. i dunno what the situation on linking to it is, as it is distributed by them only and could in no way affect custom to djsupplies i dont think, but i'll stay on the safe side. Its £30 for 20 000 songs or something i think. not bad. I use it to help do setlists as well - godsend!

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http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html/emoticons/042.gif lol now that were back to the programs i got a nice little virtual turntables mixing program thats fun to play around wit. www.atomixmp3.com u can find the original atomix and the new virtual DJ, both great but with the virtual DJ being the latest one out it has more features.
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wow...this topic is active again! hehe http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html/emoticons/tongue.gif

 

i'll update this when i have the time....hopefully soon http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif

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sorry for delay ppl.....been busy and all http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif will update soon, its time to anyways

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I use Sound Forge for digital editing / looping / mixing / Eq'ing etc and find it very good. It's released by Sonic Foundry........

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Yeah i use winamp and have found it very good but now looking to go more onto the pro side for programmes has anyone used OtsDJ I ahve downloadeda trial version and it seems very good at mixing only prob is that for some reason it doesnt like all my mp3's and only imported 1271 out of 2532. Does anyone know why it does this and what type of mp3 i need to put them in to correct this problem.

 

Any help will be much aprreciated as always as this one has me well and truely stumped.

 

Matt

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Hi Buck, OTS is the bees knees, some of your mp3s are probably Mpeg 1 Layer 2, OTS needs the mp3s to be MPeg 1 Layer 3. All you have to do is re-encode the tracks affected to MP3 with a modern encoder & OTS will play them no problem.

Instead of going for the full version of OTS I went for OTS Turntables Pro (worked out at £28) & it does everything a mobile DJ could need including the "save to wave" function so you can record all your mixes to cd. The full version of OTS is around the £200 mark but you'd only need that if you wanted to run your own radio station & incorporate jingles every 2 or 3 songs or broadcast over the internet.

Hope that helps...

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Ots version 2.0 also beatmixes for you too.

I have had it for about three years and cannot fault it.

.....but what do I know ?

 

 

 

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Just thought I'd pitch in - I've been using Atomix for about 3 years - I've never had a problem with it. It beatmixes really well, although I rarely use the feature due to the type of gigs I do.

 

I've been thinking about moving to VirtualDJ (the newer version) but I can't really see the point.

 

I've tried Ots and PCDJ but can't see why I would change - Ots didn't beatmix last time I demo'd it and is much more expensive and I wasn't that keen on PCDJ for reasons I can't remember LOL.

 

The only drawback with Atomix is that in order to get the beat and volume correct (I use it to normalise on the fly) you have to play a big chunk of the song first for it to be added to the database - you can't just point it at the directory like you can with Ots and get the software to add everything.

 

Having said that, it's no big deal as I obviously play songs a few times before playing them live. It is only ever a problem if I move files around - it loses track of them in the database and has to "start again".

 

Anyone have any suggestions - have you used it or are there new features on the other programs? I work in IT during the day so I always like to stick with what I know and only ever upgrade if there is a feature I really need.

 

Cheers,

 

Jack.

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