Spuntrix1 Pro. DJ Mix and Record 2.0

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    01/10/2003
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    3.2M
  • License:
    Free to try
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    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Two independent decks, a mixer, and a digital recorder enhance the traditional DJ setup - taking it to a whole new level. You can create a live battle set (trick DJing) using the Xfader-cuts feature and turntable effects. Crisp highs and thundering bass (thanks to EQ on each Channel) will give an extra thump to your sound system like never before! With the help of kill-switches, fine pitch, instant start, etc. your mixes will be so smooth and perfect you will never look at any other software again. Features include: True Instant start, Smooth Pitch (0.01% Precision), Precise Cue, Multiple cue points, Headphone cueing, Super-fast Crossfader, Turntable Braking Effect, Digital recording, Seamless looping ON THE FLY; Saving of loop points, Playlist Editor, EQ, etc. A detailed tutorial on beat mixing is included in the help file to help DJs to develop real skills that can be used on ANY DJ equipment (e.g., Turntables and Pro. CD decks)!

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