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3Z3VH:
Hmm... I wonder if anyone has ever made a program that uses the Aux ID3 tags to put fade-in/fade-out time and value info into each song.  If that software was made, you basically just get all your audio files, toss the proper fade on it and save, then just sit there and click a button each time someone makes a request.

Sure, it isn't perfect due to lack of beat matching or tonal matching, but as long as what you are playing is properly normalized and faded, there is not much to worry about, unless you plan to do this for a living.

squawk:
Guys this is why MixMeister is cool--it does that stuff for you! It has the BPM and the key (although it's kind of iffy at determining the key) and such, and it will beat match for you. If you're lazy.

I'm not that lazy.

David_Dovey:
Most of the control vinyl programs have the ability to assign cue and loop points as well. Serato certainly does.

IronOxide:
Basically, just listen to Anna and get MixMeister.

It is probably The Best ProgramTM.

StaedlerMars:
I've always heard of people who use virtual dj. I don't know how it compares to mix meister.

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