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What programs do i need to make a remix?
In Software - Asked by Oliver K - 5 answers - 1 day ago - Open
Hello from DJ Choppercat:
It helps if you know how to make a remix with vinyl. That is my
former experience as a club's resident DJ. I will recommend some freeware online
and download that you can experiment with and record your practice. You want to
capture the good and the bad, especially when you are learning. There are times
in practice I get so frustrated and think this is lousy but the recording played
later might demonstrate something that sounds good. Then you have to think again
about what you did right and wrong. Part of learning.
Also, will recommend you start connecting with DJs online and here
I am, very good with internet search, and can tell you that there are tight
communities of DJs online and lots of single, still looking, roaming DJs that
have no interest in social networks. This is one that does and it is a great
boost.
Join http://bedroomdj.ning.com and introduce yourself by SENT MESSAGE to administrator
Jason. Let him know what you expect and your interests. This group gets some
great interviews with the pro world of djing and amateur and home-spun, too.
Go and join online, http://www.jamglue.com and make some cool beats and sample
your favorite mp3s by uploading then rip em apart in the FLASH based editor and
make new versions and remixes. These will be saved as mp3 to play and download.
Search Google, and download after you read this, T-Player.
http://pages.infinit.net/tplayer/
It is a 2-Channel mixer that is
freeware and resembles a mixer board with left right identical panels. You will
want to locate on your computer, a recording device. If you do not have one,
search for and install a skinnable recorder called mp3Mymp3.
http://www.mp3mymp3.com/ Another software, that resembles the mixing production at
jamglue.com is also freeware. It is called Audacity but it can be very
complicated. I recommend you struggle with it and learn that it will 'clean' up
your most favorite recorded mixes that just need a little tweaking in sound
engineering. Cleaning up the sound, etc.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
If you want to find and download
Virtual DJ Pro
www.virtualdj.com/
Grow your collection on digital tracks
by going to Wikipedia and learning about the blogging phenomenon called
mp3blogs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3_blog
Join group about mp3blog:
http://mp3blog.groups.vox.com Get a great download software for searching songs on
websites and video too. IDM Internet Download
Manager.
http://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/ For more at http://twitter.com/tikitoons
Source(s):
My blog:
http://choppercat.blogspot.com
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- Michael
- 13 DEC 07
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