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    Pär Hessler
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    Hi!

    I liked you mixtape, it was good. Unfortionatly I am at work so I can not give any responce regarding soundquality
    My PC speakers at work is really bad (and at home I use Genelec studio monitors so I am used to a bit better sound)……

    This might not be what you are looking for but it i a good tool that makes the whole finished tune to sound a bit better
    I recommend a tool called Platinum notes
    It is the same company that makes Mixed In Key
    http://www.platinumnotes.com/
    I always run my files through first Platinum notes and then mixed in key.
    In that order because Platinum fixés semitones that are out of key as well as other things.
    And I do think that the two programs are money well spent.

    So if you run all the tunes in those progs b4 mixing and then platinum notes again on the finisched mixtape
    you will have at least a bit better result.

    Also I sugest that you download the free tryout sw of Ableton and try it.
    You migt like it and then you should try to buy a copy when you can afford it
    and you might not like it. Then there are other programs to try.
    Don’t get me wrong here, I do think that Ableton Live is the best DJ remix/mashup/mixtape software there is.
    But for music production (from scratch) I do think that for example Cubase in combination with Reason is better.

    //DJ Hessler

    #9687
    jezalenko
    Member

    Check out this post on DJTT for a how-to guide for mastering: http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/showthread.php?t=31907

    #1002138
    mjvmclaughlin
    Participant

    These guys are good, I would just say, if you aren’t harmonically mixing, definitely do it. it’s a new challenge that makes djing way more fun and complex.

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