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Anyone tried any of the versions of sound forge, including sonic foundry and acid dj ??

I tried out these progs...they are too f*cking complicated?

ALSO - DOES ANYONE OWN A BEHRINGER MIXER ! I NEED HELP A.S.A.P !!!!!!!!


Lemme know .. Okay

Ikke: When are we going to see some cool dsp fx ?
 

Posté Sat 02 Feb 02 @ 7:34 am
i have behringer dx 500 mixer, BRILLIANT!!
 

I wanna know how the gain control works on yours.

Email ME trip_likeido@hotmail.com !!
 

I was working on some effects, but it didn't work :-( I sent it to DJ Corpse (he asked me to do so), and he promissed me to take a look at it. I didn't receive any comments yet... Sorry about that.

Greetz, ikke
 

i am a master @ acid 3.0 email me w/ questions,keep in mind that acid is not for playing live like atomix,and more for makin profesional track style mixes.




dj mutley.
 

sorry i forgot my email------djmutley@msn.com
 

I am a master with acid 3.0
i have my own acid mix done entirely with acid
check it out at stormnsmoky.cjb.net
my e-mail is stormrulez@yahoo.com
 

I have tried Sonic Foundry's Sound Forge 5.0 and it is wonderful. You can use it to break up your Atomixmp3 recording into separate tracks. Then, compile all the separate tracks onto your 74 or 80 minute CDR and burn using disc at once with no pauses between tracks. Once done, playback of the cd will give the same effect as your full Atomix recording, except that now you can jump to different sections of the mix without having to hold down the forward button. Sound Forge 5 also has other very cool features that warrant its hefty price. It truly is for recording professionals.
 



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