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4-Track Mp3 Mixer is a multi-purpose audio tool for Wave and MP3 formats. It can mix any 4 MP3 files down to a new single Wave file, as well as, mix any 4 Wave files down to a new single Wave file. In addition it functions as a converter, changing MP3 to Wave files and vice versa.
It includes a CD Ripper with integrated compressor and limiter, so that all the mp3 files have the same level and loudness.
You can mix 4 Mpeg files to a new wave file and convert it with a seperat program back to a Mpeg file. Load this once again and mix it together with 3 new Mpeg files to create a whole mix together MPEG-CD. Normalize wave files and convert Mp3 to wave.
You can select the Start Position of the 2, 3 and 4 Mpeg Player, so that you can do Fade In and Fade Out and mix down together all the Mpeg Files. Volume control from +18 db down to -99 db Balance (left 100 % - right 100%), DSP consume in % and Drop Outs (if there is one) are displayed in every 50 ms.
Mix the 4 Track with wave files and Mpeg files (big waves and big Mpegs are not the problem). The Tracks are synchronized so that you don't hear a delay if you run the same 4 Mpeg files at the same time..
Features
- Use a Visual Plug In for the Master Track or in a Line In mode.
- Use any DSP Plug In for each Track (4 DSP Plug Ins at the same time).
- Mix any 4 MP3 files down to a new Wave file.
- Mix any 4 Wave files down to a new Wave file.
- Normalize Wave files.
- Convert MP3 files to Wave format.
- Encode Wave files to MP3 files (from 32 up to 320 bit/sec).
- Recreate a new MP3 file with your current MP3 Codec.
- Create your own unique MP3 CD.
- Volume control from +18 db down to -99 db.
- Balance (left 100% - right 100%).
- % DSP applied is displayed.
- Drop Outs, when applicable, are displayed in increments of 50 ms.
- Mix Wave Files with MP3 files of any size.
- Tracks are synchronized to prevent delay during simultaneous playback and record.
- Adjust the volumes of the faders to the appropriate levels.
Purchase Information
Requirements
- Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP
- Pentium 200 (266 MMX for best results)
- 2 MB of free disk space
- Sound card (16-bit recommended)
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