DJ Radio Mixes

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Jul 12, 2002
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Ok, you all know those dj mixes you hear on the radio with the beats changing up and the beats are matched and theres scratching, effects, and all that good shit. Well, I was wondering what programs some of these dj's use for this. I know a lot of it may be done on the turntables but they have to use a program at some point because it's impossible to make those unless you have like 3 or 4 tables which i doubt they use.

I've used Adobe Audition (aka Cool Edit Pro) for quite some time now and audition is one hell of an audio editor but when it comes to changing pitches and tempos for beatmatching I find that its pretty weak. Does anybody have any suggestions of some programs I try so that I can start making some mixes sounding like those on the radio? Thanks!
 
Apr 25, 2002
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I dont know, I always thought it was just tight turntable skills... i think they be using cd turntables now, which may or may not be helping out the mixes
 

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The most popular programs amongst cats like me that make what we used to call "4 Track Mixes" (cause b4 computers we used 4 track recorders) are Cool Edit, Sound Forge, Acid/Vegas, Saw Pro and Pro Tools.

Hope that helps