I'm not sure what that means.
You can load your own sounds and it can act as a looper.
If you wanted to load synth loops you could. I primarily use it for just drums. I can play synths or guitar or bass just fine, so I don't usually need to orchestrate their arrangement. I just need drums because you can't play drums while playing other instruments.
I just meant instead of buying mp3 turntables to mix songs I want to do it by loading them into a program and moving the pitch around to make it best match. Do that to say 10 songs and have a mixed tape of tunes I like to drive around to or whatever. So I'm not creating a song I'm using already created songs to beat blend two together like how DJs do at a club. But I want to do this on a computer for myself to enjoy. I'd get the music that I dig up on pipepipe or jootube, allegedly of course.
Audacity is probably what I'd use for that.
I'd use chordify to spot the key if I couldn't hear it by ear, then I'd ask the AI on the formula to slow down, speed up, etc by which percentage to make bpms and keys match.
Chordify sounds expensive. So you don't think audacity would make it sound like 8 bit mario bros after it's does it's processing? To be fair I haven't used audacity in a huge while so I can't remember how it processes things anymore.
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