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PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 9:21 am 
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is there anyway i can make all the songs on a compilation cd 'blend' into each other, ie. the next song starts while the previous song is almost finished? I thought you could do this somehow on iTunes but i'm not so sure...


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I use MixMeister for this.


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Sketch Wrote:
I use MixMeister for this.


Yow. Fitty bucks?? :shock:

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This claims you can do it. I would assume it can do it with wav files since it can do mp3s.

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Finch Platte Wrote:
Sketch Wrote:
I use MixMeister for this.


Yow. Fitty bucks?? :shock:

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Use it for every mix I've made since I've bought and retrofitted it for every playlist I had saved off (including our favorite SfaIF). The difference on some mixes is phenomenal, and the one I sent you is one of the better examples of that. EDIT: you got the 'before version; the after version is that much better.

It's much more worth the bones if you have an extensive dance collection (which I don't), but I'm glad I have it anyway.


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