MixVibes Home Edition 7.2

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Mix your favorite songs like a professional DJ with MixVibes Home Edition, the first software allowing a perfect mix of your tracks (MP3, WAV, OGG). MixVibes Home Edition includes all the main features a DJ needs. Home Edition features Pitch / Master Tempo: synchronize the BPM of your tracks easily with the KEY / Speed / Master Tempo features. Cue point and loops: an accurate Cue point allows you to preview the synchronization of your tracks. You can create an auto loop anytime and save it in Location to recover it. Playlist management: Rap, Soul, RnB. You can sort your playlists and organize your MP3 easily. You can also import songs from iTunes.

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