Anybody know any good DJing programs/winamp plugins?

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Anybody know any good DJing programs/winamp plugins?

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My girlfriend is a part time DJ to help her practice, work out set lists and so forth at home I’ve set up her PC with 2 soundcards and multiple instances of winamp feeding into her mixer. This works very well and makes trying out new combinations of tracks much easier than CD players ever did, however it is limiting as winamp can’t do pitch changing.

So I’d like to know does anybody know of any good, easy to use and preferably free/cheap audio players with pitch changing and good playlist support, a winamp plugin would also do very nicely. Stuff like the ability to scratch is unnecessary at the minute pitch changing is all we’re really interested in.

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you try shoutcast?
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Knighthawk wrote:you try shoutcast?
I perhaps should have been clearer she's a club dj, mainly hip-hop and soul, not a radio dj.
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Try Virtual Turntables - it's not feature-heavy (or at least it wasn't when I used it about 5 years ago), but it plays several songs at once and can change the pitch. You can use seperate soundcards with it as well. I'm guessing that's all that's needed?
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