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I used to spin and DJ a long time ago but I'm kind of enjoying drum and bass again. Is there DJing software that I could use with my Linux Mint machine? Was thinking about allegedly getting music from web sources and just making some 'mixed tapes' to drive around to.

I used to spin and DJ a long time ago but I'm kind of enjoying drum and bass again. Is there DJing software that I could use with my Linux Mint machine? Was thinking about allegedly getting music from web sources and just making some 'mixed tapes' to drive around to.

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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.

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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.

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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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I use it to mix down my own stuff.

http://www.sndup.net/x2mb

http://www.sndup.net/rt5y

http://www.sndup.net/hs8s

I'm happy with the results.