Just a dance Mix for aerobics!!!

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Hi... I've been reading and reading and reading and my conclusion is that in this forum there is only proffesional people who maybe will think this is a stupid question but ....I really need your help. I just want to create a simple mix for my aerobic class. I've tried Acid Pro and Mix Meister. Working really hard I can make the mixes in Acid Pro and I have a really good transition from one song to another, but at the end what I have are distortioned songs because of the pitch changes (with voices like "chip and dale"). In Mix Meister there is like a Magic tool for mixing one song to another without voice distortion, but the results in terms of transition are really bad.
Now... is Cool Edit Pro my solution? I read almost all in the manual and the only references about mixing are the "proffesional process" of taking care of the perfect final sound of a music work, but I can't find anything about what I really need.
Please just let me know a program name, a tuturial for cool edit, the right tool...... please help me, there has to be a way because I find thousands of mixes like the one I want, there has to be a way!!!!!!!!

By the way I also have my Proteus, my Tascam and my Alesis and let me tell you that I will come back to learn from you!!! But now I need help in the other problem!!!!

Thank in advance for your help!!

Paula
 
what exactly are you mixin'. could you provide more details please.
 
Popular Dance Music

Thanks for your answer!!

Just popular music, dance version of radio hits. And what I want is to put together in a 50 minutes mix for aerobics, that begins with something 130 BMPs and ends in about 150 BMPs. Not all the songs I have are the same BMPs there's the distortion problem and going from one to another in the best way is the other.

No chip and dale voices because of the BMP changes and no jumps going from one to another.... is that too much????

Thanks again

Paula
 
don't really know what you are getting at but try a crossfade.
 
Audition has time and pitch manipulation as an effect in edit view, and also by dragging the ends of clips in multitrack view. On the Adobe forum Audition FAQ pages there's a short tutorial on beat matching.
 
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