I do have a lot of tracks on my hard drive so this is probably why. It took about four hours to analyze my library. It takes a bit of prep work at first: you'll probably want to go out to dinner after you load your library into MixMeister as It takes quite a while to do the math and calculate the key and BPM of each of your songs. The cool thing is it starts with a prompt to watch some videos that could set you off in the right direction in getting to know the software. The system I tested it on is an IBM ThinkPad laptop with a 1.8GHZ Pentium Centrino processor and 2GB ram running Windows XP Professional. The first thing I noticed about MixMeister was that it started up pretty slowly. ![]() I could see how MixMeister could be a bit threatening to us "analogue" DJs. Even when the best DJs make live tapes it seems there's always one or two off mixes that will remind you that no DJ is perfect. My doubts subsided a bit when I first watched the demo for MixMeister. ![]() I haven't yet found software that can match a really good DJ. I have tried more expensive DJ software aplications and none of them were really that great at determining and matching the correct BPMs of tracks. ![]() I have been a DJ for 13 years, and believe me, I was a little wary when I first heard about MixMeister.
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