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> Smooth Dj-transitions, dj-transitions
mattiashallstrom
post Sat 30 Jul 2005, 20:59
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Hello,
I am going to have a party and want to record cd's
with a bunch of songs.

I want to have a smooth DJ-transition between each song.
Which program should I use if I want it done automatically
and easy?

Thanks in advance!
Mattias
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ncastel
post Sat 30 Jul 2005, 23:12
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coldharbour
post Thu 4 Aug 2005, 21:24
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There's no way to automatically create a smooth beatmixed CD if that's what you mean by "DJ-transition".

Why not play them from iTunes and use the crossfade setting?
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vsmith1
post Tue 13 Sep 2005, 12:35
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Couple of things:

1) iTunes will not burn audio CDs with cross-fade. It will leave a gap between tracks. So if you want to have audio CDs then iTunes is not the answer. iTunes will burn a MP3 CD with cross-fading.

2) You could, of course, connect your Mac up to the sound system and left iTunes play with cross-fading. The iTunes cross-fade is very simple and only a single setting applies. It is not thre same as the beat-matching that DJs use.

3) You could get hold of Traktor and work through your library of music, beat match things and then create a set of music in Traktor. I'm not sure if Traktor can then export the set to a set of audio CDs. This will cost you money to get Traktor.

4) There are other apps for a Mac that do DJ stuff like MegaSeg, DJ-1800, AsktheDJ, etc. but you would need to run the audio off the Mac into your sound system.

5) Finally there are other audio/music apps that can turn their hand to DJ stuff - such as Ableton Live. But you'd have to do a lot more preparation.

Hope that this helps.
Vince
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