Would you like to create your own remixes? Well, you can have loads of fun by using free DJ software program to remix your MP3 music library! You can use your existing digital music files to produce unique remixes. Some DJ software even allows you to record your musical mixes to a separate digital audio file such as an MP3
Check out these 3 following free amazing DJ software programs which are easy to use even if you are a beginner and they do have a good basic functionality as well as some professional features too. Amuse yourself with these free DJ programs and mix like a pro!
Kramixer ( http://www.kramware.com/index.html )
Kramixer is a free DJ software program that runs on most versions of Windows. This free DJ software program has a good selection of real-time effects such as echo, reverb, low pass, and even a robotic effect that’s great for vocals.You can record your mix to an mp3 file for excellent quality sound, ample storage and easy distribution. Looping is also available with the ability to set 2 loop points per channel. This is a great program loaded with features.
Mixxx (http://www.mixxx.org/)
Mixxx is an open source DJ software for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux- Superior mixing engine with recording, vinyl control, and more. Mixxx also supports Midi control if you have any external hardware and has a range of real-time effects and you can also record your mixes in WAV format.
Ultramixer (http://www.ultramixer.com/)
This free edition of Ultramixer 2 for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux operating systems has the basic elements you need to create live mixes. To unlock the program, first, you need to register s and a free key is sent to you along with a unique code. Although the free edition of Ultramixer 2 isn’t as full-featured as Mixxx for example, it allows you to import your iTunes playlists and start creating live mixes straight away. The program is very easy to use and all the controls are well laid out.
So here’s to the new DJ! Cheers! :)
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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