
She likes to cut out certain verses of songs at times to shorten them for some of the younger kids so the dances are not as long. More refined and easier to use once you learn the program.
#Dsp quattro vs triumph software
I know there is a ton of different dj software that helps with mixing but wasn't sure if it all records to play at a later date or not.Īudacity does work but just looking for something better.

wav or mp3 so she can play it during her class. When she's done doing that she needs to be able to record, save and export the file back to a. She usually uses songs with the same tempo or beat so I don't know if she definitely needs dj software that does that for her but it may help or open up some new possibilities for her. She also sometimes needs to mix in a second or third track for some of her hip hop classes. Her basic needs is to take music that's already recorded and cut out or loop parts of songs to shorten and/or extend them. I've been helping her search through some of the options like sony sound forge, adobe audition, logic, and then some dj applications but don't really know what's the best and easiest without trying all the demos or buying the applications.

She's not looking to make beats or new music.

She basically needs a program which lets her cut and mix pre-recorded music for dance classes and shows. It doesn't matter if it's free or a paid application. I'm posting this for my girlfriend who's looking for a better program than audacity.
