Hey guys, a friend of mine is a weekend DJ and he wanted to know if I can re-mix some songs for him on my computer. He doesn't have a computer and he's not into the whole deal of investing a ton of money to play $200-$400 gigs. His set up is pretty basic, CD player, tape deck, and other stereo equipment, PA, and lights. I was wondering what program would I need to do this type of stuff. I've got GoldWave, but I don't know how to use it to re-mix songs. Any ideas, I really don't want to spend much on software I won't use much. I just want to help my friend out. Thanks in advance for the replys...
Chris Dufrane
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You should be able to get something like Cakewalk Audio, or Fruity Loops or Acid DJ free from a magazine cover.
We have stacks of them lying about here, but we insist that the students use industry standard software- which is why I would do the job with Pro Tools-which is available as a free download in demo form, only I've forgotten the web address. I'd try the simpler programs first though unless you are a born tech-head!
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We have stacks of them lying about here, but we insist that the students use industry standard software- which is why I would do the job with Pro Tools-which is available as a free download in demo form, only I've forgotten the web address. I'd try the simpler programs first though unless you are a born tech-head!
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Cheers!