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Re: [microsound] playing live on a PC laptop



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GDAM is another option.
freeware mp3s mixer.
search for it.

Peace,
A

On Monday, August 11, 2003, at 10:06 PM, Glenn Bach wrote:

> I use Tunchy (http://www.freewebs.com/martinrd/tunchy/index.html), a  
> very
> basic four-track mixer.  I hope to start using Ableton Live
> (http://www.ableton.com).  Apparently Steinberg has licenced the code  
> for
> Live and renamed it "Remix," without changing a thing:
>
> There is also Traktor, a 2-track MP3 mixer, but it didn't inspire me  
> enough
> to try it live.
> http://www.native-instruments.net/index.php?traktorplayer_us
>
> There may be some new additions at databaseaudio--I haven't checked in  
> a
> while: http://www.databaseaudio.co.uk
>
> I've heard very good things about Audiomulch--I'm still trying to get  
> it to
> work for me.
>
> Good luck.
>
> G.
>
>>> i just got a dell laptop, and about 6month from now i hope to start
> playing
>>> out live. i already compose music on a desktop, but the programds i  
>>> use
> are
>>> not
>>> the type you play out with. what programs to you sugest
>>> -t
> http://www.steinberg.net/en/ct/products/music_production/remix/ 
> index.php?si
> d=0.
>
>
>
>
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