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| 'mixing' cd's I just got a pretty decent new cd but the tracks aren't mixed. Anyone know a way to burn a copy of the cd with the tracks x-faded into each other?
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#2
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| theres an option in nero that lets u cross fade one track into another......dont know how well it works to be honest mate when u drag and drop yer tracks over to the left side of the screen, right click on em and then go to properties and theres an option in there..... |
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#3
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| cheers fella, i'll give it a try. IMO bad mixing is a lot better than no mixing!
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#4
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| i dunno about that but u could always just take the 2 second gap out, at least then therell be no mad clashes etc |
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#5
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| TRAKTOR DJ Dont forget to tell him about traktor DJ mixin software Andy.. You could always try to mix ya own ![]() |
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#6
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| Re: TRAKTOR DJ Quote:
lol! "dear god no!" as anyone whos ever heard me mix will tell ya! I had a look at PCDJ red cos that supposed to be one of the better ones but to use it properly you need 2 sound cards.
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