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crackerjacker
August 13th, 2002, 04:58 PM
more or less, i am looking for a program *freeware* that can mix to formats, something better then sound recorder, i want this program, to be able to mix an instrumental song, with a accapella song* so that it can be a complete mix.
does anyone have any good suggestions? :fire

Rickio
August 13th, 2002, 06:38 PM
Can't think of a freeware app off hand, but with luck someone here will.
But wanted to mention a app I downloaded recently here is the info file from the app. below:

I found this at filenexus forum in case your interested.
fully functional :-)

also check http://nonags.com I think they might have some freeware apps along this line
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Alcatech BPM-Studio 4.5 (Professional)

A DJs dream comes true!

BPM Studio Pro has all features you
ever need to exhaust your creative
potential as a DJ.

The newly developed hardware
controllers makes it the most innovative product of its kind.

Advantages of BPM Studio compared with conventional Dual-CD-Players:
No more CDs needed, thousands of titles are at your disposal for immediate play
Efficient search of title, artist, year, genre, or BPM range
Comfortable, freely editable title archive
Realtime BPM Counter, master tempo, pitch and pitch bend make beat-matching a breeze
Realtime Loop Sampler and Sample Player
Streaming Module enabling operation as an Internet Radio Frontend Software
and more...
New BPM Studio Features

Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
CD Writer Module
Playlist Management
Free definable columns in the archive and playlists
BPM Print Designer
Playlist History
Direct-Cue (Quickstart from 6 different Cue-Points)
Comfortable search features.
Fader start support via remote control
Connection of up to 2 remote controls possible
BPM-RemoteAccess (control the software remote via the Internet, Telnet or HTTP commands)
and much more...

More Info on http://www.alcatech.com

crackerjacker
August 13th, 2002, 07:49 PM
thanks, for the information, i was able to use sound recorder that came with windows *useful for something*. then i used mp3 trim to remove the silence.
i was able to mix the accapella song, with the instrumental song, and now, it sounds pretty kick ass.
rtw*
but the other programs seem good to.

roger d
August 13th, 2002, 08:00 PM
cnet or zdnet and check out a bunch. the demo version of cooledit2000 or the demo of goldwave will help you do this. There are a ton of others that will let you overlay sounds. Warning these have a ton of buttons and functions. If you read the help menue you can get the order. good luck.

psychotronic420
August 13th, 2002, 09:52 PM
Before I started using Soundforge, I used Goldwave it does a lot for a small program, get the demo and it is very easy to upgrade to full version ; -) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I still have it installed and use it for smaller projects

Rickio
August 13th, 2002, 09:57 PM
hey lisa!
can you upload your mix to a webiste, so we can hear it?
some freeware websites allow it as long as you made it.

:-)

check out this url for freeware sound editors

http://www.tusafe.com/nonags/auedit.html