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I'm a fan of techno and trance, and love listening to continuous mixes. Therefore, with the aid of AudioCatalyst (in CD->Wav mode), BeatCounter, Cool Edit Pro, and a few odds and ends (Excel) I have put together the first in what I hope will be a series of mixes done digitally and 'in the studio' rather than life from (CD) turntables.
I am moderately proud of the result. I'm gradually perfecting both the blending of two tracks into one another (by stretching/compressing the time of the 'lower' track without altering the pitch) and the choice of music. The process I use allows me to have extremely long fade times - two to three minutes where you can quite clearly hear both tracks - and synchronise the two tracks perfectly to ensure interesting features occur together. The current "PaulWay Infinity Mix" stands at about 200 minutes of continuous music. I'll be compiling shorter mixes for CD-length and other projects.
If anyone is interested in listening to them, the first two installments (0:00 to 93:40 and 93:40 to 201:45) are 87 and 102 megabytes respectively at 128kbit (with the Fraunhofer encoder). These are ludicrously impractical to email, and I don't have a spare FTP site around, so if you want them please suggest a place to upload them. (This I can do from my 2mbit connection at work, but I have nowhere to store them that's accessible from the outside world :-( ) I'll consider producing CD-Rs containing the two files and a track listing (the two contain about 45 tracks) but I don't want to be producing batch lots of them at my own expense...
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