MixMeister Pro 5.1.2

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    06/12/2003
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  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

MixMeister Pro DJ software enables you to import thousands of audio and video files (in MP3, WAV, WMA, AVI, MPG, and other formats), analyze them, and then easily create the perfect mix. MixMeister Pro 5 has an easy-to-use graphical interface that lets you automate common tasks like transitions and beat mixing, or apply a high degree of control over every aspect of your mix.

You can easily define your own sound by applying third-party audio effects, and add a visual dimension to your mix by displaying full-motion, beat-matched video on a primary or secondary display. MixMeister Pro 5 also features support for simultaneous performing & previewing in live settings, advanced key detection technology, integrated CD burning, looping, reverse play, intelligent file handling, automated webcast updates, and much more.

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