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kuebby

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Some of you may have heard about a new genre of music commonly referred to as mash-ups. I'd like to try making some of my own but I don't know what application to use. Any suggestions?
 
Garage band doesn't do what I'm looking for.

I need to be able to import 2 songs at once (preferably more and preferably mp3s) and then mix them together.

Have you actually tried using GB? I think you can have multiple audio streams going at once (on different channels), and you could just change the levels for each one to make fades/mixes.
 
Have you actually tried using GB? I think you can have multiple audio streams going at once (on different channels), and you could just change the levels for each one to make fades/mixes.

yeah you can import one song per track and then use the individual volume track to adjust the volume of each song at diff parts to mash them
 
The only one I know of (and used) was sony sound forge, which unfortunately is for windows, if you can use bootcamp, do it, its a very good program.
 
yeah you can import one song per track and then use the individual volume track to adjust the volume of each song at diff parts to mash them

I figured out to import mp3s but I can't seem to get both songs to play at once.

Plus Garageband slows my MBP down like crazy. Doing anything makes the program go non-responsive and gives me almost constant beach balls, it's very frustrating and really turns me off the application.
 
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