out left wrote:
http://djdecks.be/ heaps better than the rest, unless you are spending
big money on Serato etc
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Since it's been a while (i think?) .. has anyone got any updates/info
on some of these systems .. reliability ? functionality ?
I use serato fs out on the odd occasion when
http://djdecks.be/ heaps better than the rest, unless you are spending
big money on Serato etc
[warning * blatant thread hijack]
Hey . gear discussion !! whop whop
okay . . re: Serato
Recent reports via the THL . have voted Serato before FS, and even
placed miss pinky on the table as
I Use mixmeister. Very easy to use and powerfull.
Dont know if its the best though
out left wrote:
http://djdecks.be/ heaps better than the rest, unless you are spending
big money on Serato etc
[warning * blatant thread hijack]
Hey . gear discussion !! whop whop
okay . . re: Serato
If you really think your mixes sound too tight - have you considered
building in some slight drift into your cue points? The cue points
don't HAVE to be exactly lined up after all... ;-) With old tracks I
find there's some natural variation anyway, cus the master is off of
tape or something...
http://djdecks.be/ heaps better than the rest, unless you are spending
big money on Serato etc
On 5/1/07, paul mouser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
Sorry if this has already been discussed but i was just wondering what
the best mix software was to mix and record mp3 music (user friendly
Dear All,
Sorry if this has already been discussed but i was just wondering what
the best mix software was to mix and record mp3 music (user friendly
and pc based). Obviously i would prefer using my decks but i would
like to record a quick set for friends (at work!) instead of the usual