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E-mix Home Edition 5.5.3


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 1,012 Limitations None
Publisher CBL electronics File Size 16.9M
Date added 02 Nov 2009 Check your speed

The e-mix software is a DJ Tool for music lovers, newcomer disc jockeys, or disco/bars managers who want to mix sound without large investments. The user friendly surface secures for everyone a safe entrance into the world of music mixes. Sound mixing becomes the pleasure and due to the auto-mixing mode it is an absolute ingenious software for bars or discotheques, which cannot afford each evening a DJ.

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