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Freeware pitched audio players/mixers
tomstickland
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I'm looking for a freeware program that will allow me to mix audio files, including pitch adjustment.
Happy chappy
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try audacity (just google it). pretty decent for freeware and widely used. also, there's a bunch of other programmes available - if you go to guitarnoise.com and visit their forums, you'll find a whole heap of them (most likely in the forum on digital recording).Win 2008 in 2008 member number.....237!!! Won so far: £0.00
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oh and virtual dj (again just google that phrase to get to their website - I'm hopeless at remembering URLs) has a free trial option so you can use their softwre for 30 days or so.Win 2008 in 2008 member number.....237!!! Won so far: £0.00
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Audacity isn't really what I want. This is more like it, but expensive:
http://www.virtualdj.com/
However, it doesn't directly allow me to do what I want.
If you configure it for DJ mode then it has two outputs - speakers and phones, so you can cue up like with a normal mixer. This requires that you send the speaker output to some speakers so you can hear what's happening. However. I want to find a software mixer that allows me to do everything in the PC without any external hardware. This would mean that I'd need to be able to hear the output mix and cue up a new track on the same phones. Must be something out there.
I only want this for home mixing for fun. However 15 years ago who would have thought that a club DJ would stand there pushing buttons on a laptop?Happy chappy0
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