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Oct 09, 2003 11:55

Does anyone know of a software.....? I downloaded a bunch of mixes chopped up in separate files..and I want to glue them all in one mix. Who cuts up mixes anyways? Godamn just rip the mix and leave it as one unique file!

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theh1tman October 9 2003, 03:55:28 UTC
depends on the software and where you got it from, but usually if you move all the files into one big folder then run the installer it will work. Its all about making sure that all the files are in the right place in relationship to each other. Find someone with the same software suite and make sure that your setup matches theirs. If I may ask, what software is it?

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oola October 9 2003, 06:51:17 UTC
uggggggh like the Colette cd mixed by James Murphy - all ONE motherf*ing track! i don't think i have EVER listened to it in it's entirety.

i have total ADD.

if no one has given you an answer by today i'll find out for you from .... someone who knows!

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paganini October 9 2003, 07:04:17 UTC
CoolEdit is always fun. you can cut, paste, splice all types of sound files together by importing them. and since the soundwaves end up looking like lie detector scratches, you can zoom in and seemlessly crop the sound's edges together.

very user friendly. and you can usually get it on Kazaa.

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fucdemas October 9 2003, 07:13:08 UTC
sonic foundary cd architect.

easy to use
available on kazaa

and hott!!

-butter nuts

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aodl October 9 2003, 08:17:32 UTC
Jon Poi (whose radio shows are really cool) uses Acoustica's MP3 Audio Mixer, a non linear editor, to put his shows together. I take it that's what you're wanting? Even if its not, it'd be a way to make your own big mega-mix. Check out his shows (I think you'd like some of his music - it's where I found some great new Japanese acts like Petty Booka, Ex-Girl, and the Pizzicato-Five-esque 'Hi-Posi').

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