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How to make a mix for the radio with your MP3 collection

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[this guide is copied from somwhere else!]

I’m going to show you how to make an mp3 “mixtape” using a freeware audio editing program called Audacity. I used Audacity 1.3.6,
http://audacity.en.softonic.com/
which is a beta release, although using the older 1.2 version is the same as far as I can tell.

First, choose the mp3s you want on your mix. I recommend copying them all into a special folder, just to make sure you don’t mess up your originals! The next thing is choosing the order of play. You could do this in Audacity, but I find it easier to play about with the order in an iTunes playlist. Once you think your playlist looks good, it’s time to stick it together.


Open Audacity, close the welcome message, then from your special folder, drag and drop your first two tracks into Audacity. Choose the time shift tool, and drag the second track to around the end of the first. It should look something like this.

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With my tracks, usefully, the first track faded out, and the next faded in, so I experimented with it until it sounded good. Usually you can get a nice effect just by choosing the right point to start the following track, but if it doesn’t work, you can create fade ins and outs by highlighting part of the track then going to ‘Effects’, ‘Utilities’ then choosing your fade.

Once you’re happy with the join between tracks, highlight both with the selection tool, go to ‘Tracks’, then click ‘Mix and Render’, which will blend the two tracks as you decided.



Now you have your first mix, you can continue to add more tracks repeating the above method. For my mix, the next track I chose was a much quieter recording than the first two, so it needed amplifying. To do this, simply highlight the whole track, go to ‘Effect’ again, then choose amplify. This tool isn’t great, as you can’t preview your results, but from experience, you’re unlikely to want to amplify more than 3.0db. Check the ‘allow clipping’ box, if you can’t then click the ‘OK’ button. You might need to experiment a bit to get the loudness of your tracks the same.

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Eventually, you’ll be left with one long track (see left picture). Now you can export the mix as an MP3, which requires a tiny add-on to be downloaded, but Audacity will prompt you and take you through it. Unfortunately you can’t burn to CD with Audacity, though you can easily do that in iTunes and most media players, assuming your mix isn’t over 80 minutes long.

Using this cut and past method to stitch tracks together is surprisingly easy once you’re used to it, and there are some interesting effects you can add, and you could also add snippets of spoke word from films and TV easily, or even your own voice, as Audacity will record any external sound source you plug into your computer (like a microphone), and once recorded you can treat the snippet like any other file.

Then upload your mix with any file sharing site (megupload, filedropper, zshare etc.) and post me the link! Or why not share it in the mixes thread:
http://www.urban75.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=69693
Good luck!:cool:
 
Thanks for that. I'm just mixing a load of my favourite Fall songs together with it. Easy to use, Audacity, isn't it?
 
Whats the min/max bitrate for the radio shows?
I'd prefer to upload a 320kbps to retain the quality, would that be a problem? or is 196 ok?
I could always upload a lower bitrate for the public to download.

196kbps sample
 
We're broadcasting at 190 and that seems to be okay for everyone - if you can upload at 320 thats great, cos people can also download the show on its own, adn then they havea nice version.

The problem with 320 is that a 1hr mix is usually well over 100MB and then it becomes hard to find a filesharing client that will take the file (they all have their pros and cons)...

So yeah, the higher the better, but watch out for the limits on file sharing sites.

I forgot to say, to those not sure wether to bother - please do it! the more people contribute the better

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Nah, it's my first attempt. I wouldn't like to share it with the class, if it's all the same.

fair play.

but an all fall, all the time mix would certainly appeal to me and no doubt plenty of others - so whenever you're ready like
 
fair play.

but an all fall, all the time mix would certainly appeal to me and no doubt plenty of others - so whenever you're ready like

me too - dont own any fall - just heard bits here and there, so would love a personal favourite mix along these lines.
 
ska - you heard The Fall's Kimble and Why Are People Grudgeful? from a while back covers/based on Lee Perry tunes..
I expect you'll love or hate 'em - they're good if you ask me, especially Kimble.
 
Such a good band that neither of those excellent songs even made it onto my mix. 'Quality control' was the most difficult bit.
 
ska - you heard The Fall's Kimble and Why Are People Grudgeful? from a while back covers/based on Lee Perry tunes..
I expect you'll love or hate 'em - they're good if you ask me, especially Kimble.

Thanks for that - really up my alley, speshly like the Kimble cover...cheers ouch
 
Bah fook mp3's records show your ability off better and WTF is this mix program ? I shudder at what has happened to the way people deejay I won't budge from vinyl better sound quality too you have frequency that you can not hear but just feel and analouge sound via Technics 1200's and a Allen and HEATH mixer is brilliant it is the way to go i can do a cracking old skool mix. :cool:
 
Bah fook mp3's records show your ability off better and WTF is this mix program ? I shudder at what has happened to the way people deejay I won't budge from vinyl better sound quality too you have frequency that you can not hear but just feel and analouge sound via Technics 1200's and a Allen and HEATH mixer is brilliant it is the way to go i can do a cracking old skool mix. :cool:

you do realise this is exactly the same argument as "that dance music's not proper music they don't play proper instruments or owt" and makes you look a retard?

nothing wrong with prefering vinyl but don't be a dick about it alright?
 
i will blates be doing an amazing hip hop mix or ten sooner or later i just need a few more tunes first.


I know everyone will be waiting with baited breathe.


dave
 
tbf, this isn't really a way of showing off your mixing prowess - it's just a way of making a long mp3 file with songs in a sequence - like those tapes you used to make for girls you fancy when you were at high school?
 
sweeeet will all the girls fancy me then?


i might add a load of explosions so i can claim to be real dj like that westwood fella:D:D


dave
 
you need to make a cover for it (i reccomend a collage from magazine pics) for them to fancy you.

some sort of theme to your mix is generally welcome too.
 
Bah fook mp3's records show your ability off better and WTF is this mix program ? I shudder at what has happened to the way people deejay I won't budge from vinyl better sound quality too you have frequency that you can not hear but just feel and analouge sound via Technics 1200's and a Allen and HEATH mixer is brilliant it is the way to go i can do a cracking old skool mix. :cool:

don't be an elitist cock, this is about allowing people who might have great taste but no "skillz" (or no kit) to share the music they like.

Tiresome little dick
 
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