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PostPosted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:57 pm Reply with quote
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What Up People. Da Names Lance aka DJ JoKer360. I Wanted To Know How 2 Blend Music B'Coz I Wanna Learn How 2 Do it On PC. ANd What Sofware You Guys Use.


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 4:23 pm Reply with quote
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Hi

To be honest, any music software will do the trick. Cubase or Logic (apple mac version) can do the trick!

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If you're talking about DJ'n, blending one tune into the other, but using a computer, you're not going to want to use a DAW like Cubase. You can use Virtual DJ, Traktor, Torq, Serato Itch, Deckadance, PCDJ, Ableton Live, and probably more...

You can get free trials of most of those applications by checking out their respective websites.

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Well, if your're blending songs to make a mix to play later you can do at in almost any DAW as long as you time stretch one of the songs so they both have the same BPM. At that point you can just drag the tracks left or right until you find a good spot. Once you want one song to finish you can just put a fade out on that audio track.

Now if you mean blending two songs live on the go it's a a little different.
You're going to need a softwars such as Ableton,Virtual DJ, Traktor etc.
While one song is playing you're going to have to change the BPM of the other to match the song playing. Now in your headphones your going to have to play the song and find a point where ur going to drop it in. If you hear that both songs are indeed playing at the same tempo in time and not clashing with each other then at that point you can slide the crossfader over or raise the channel fader up, whichever you prefer.

Hope this helped and wasnt to confusing Cheesy Grin

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learn how to beatmatch.. if u dont already know.. and blending is fun as s**t on the tables

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