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A little help to practice


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Hi guys, I have not been on here for ages as I've been heavily into DJing again.

I dragged out my bass the other day and wanted to learn a track. I used a bit of DJ software which allows you to "Loop" parts of a track.

The software is FREE to download but will only run in a BASIC mode until you plug in the dedicated DJ hardware. Which is fine as you'll only want to use the loop feature.

Not sure if anyone has previously posted this, just though it might help someone.



[url="http://serato.com/downloads/itch/win"]http://serato.com/downloads/itch/win[/url]

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Theres a proggy called "amazing slowdowner" which allows looping with independently variable speed and pitch, brilliant bit of kitf or working out stuff. Good for a certain amount of comedy value as well :)

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[quote name='bassman7755' timestamp='1322061292' post='1446031']
Theres a proggy called "amazing slowdowner" which allows looping with independently variable speed and pitch, brilliant bit of kitf or working out stuff. Good for a certain amount of comedy value as well :)
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Yep. There's a windows only freeware program called Best Practice which seems to have been inspired (i.e. a clone right down to the GUI) by the Amazing Slow Downer. I'm a mac user so haven't tried it, but from the screenshots it's the same minus the (very useful) EQ.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/bestpractice/

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