P piotrs macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 17, 2009 2 0 Aug 17, 2009 #1 I am looking for simple mixing software like MixMeister I just want to mix some mp3 files together. Thanks ! Piotr
I am looking for simple mixing software like MixMeister I just want to mix some mp3 files together. Thanks ! Piotr
S salientstimulus macrumors member Jul 3, 2009 79 0 Aug 17, 2009 #2 piotrs said: I am looking for simple mixing software like MixMeister I just want to mix some mp3 files together. Thanks ! Piotr Click to expand... Don't know MixMeister, but Audacity (open-source/freeware) will let you load MP3s and mix them to your hearts content.
piotrs said: I am looking for simple mixing software like MixMeister I just want to mix some mp3 files together. Thanks ! Piotr Click to expand... Don't know MixMeister, but Audacity (open-source/freeware) will let you load MP3s and mix them to your hearts content.
C ChrisA macrumors G5 Jan 5, 2006 13,220 2,788 Redondo Beach, California Aug 18, 2009 #3 piotrs said: I am looking for simple mixing software... Piotr Click to expand... GarageBand will do what you want although it is not automated. You will have to move the song along the time line by hand to match the beats. But the best thing is the you already have GB. iTunes will make a mix but it is primitive There is also DJ software available. Something like this http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/dj/traktor-pro/
piotrs said: I am looking for simple mixing software... Piotr Click to expand... GarageBand will do what you want although it is not automated. You will have to move the song along the time line by hand to match the beats. But the best thing is the you already have GB. iTunes will make a mix but it is primitive There is also DJ software available. Something like this http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/dj/traktor-pro/
Cruleworld macrumors newbie Feb 13, 2009 22 0 Jan 27, 2011 #4 Virtual DJ is free (for the home edition) and even lets you record your mixes.
B blueprint1983 macrumors 6502 Sep 4, 2007 299 0 Missouri Jan 29, 2011 #5 Get Ableton, it's the best program for that.
Mr Baldman macrumors member Jul 7, 2008 81 3 Nottingham UK Feb 1, 2011 #6 this... http://www.algoriddim.com/djay-mac
J jimfaster macrumors newbie Feb 3, 2011 7 0 Feb 5, 2011 #7 Search Apple.com in the downloads section. Search words DJ and you will find some.