Download the demo version of Ableton and use that as a 3rd deck
straight into the back of your mixer, you can nudge to bpm on the fly
and you get 14 days free.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Arturo Lopez [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 26 January 2009 20:08
To: Three-One-Three
Subject: (313) Mixing Software Question
As a Luddite vinyl-only player, I have a software question. Here's
the
situation:
I'm putting together a mix that I plan on recording to my computer
from my turntables, but I've got a few digital songs I'd like to
include in the mix. What are some good options for splicing a digital
track into a recorded vinyl set? I'm not talking about purchasing
Serrato or anything like that, just a cheap (maybe freeware) audio
program that I can use to pitch-adjust an .mp3 and splice into a
pre-mixed audio file from my turntables... Basically I'll record a
mix
of records, splice in an mp3 in post, then record another mix of
records that I would splice after the .mp3, etc. Rinse, wash, repeat.
I'll just bite the bullet and get a CDJ or two someday for this
purpose but are there any good cheap (or free) software that can
help?
Thanks,
-Arturo