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iTrax Mixing Console for iPods introduced

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NOTE: Now you can make your own workout mixes from your iPod collection...as long as you have two iPods

From iLounge

Gemini DJ has introduced the iTrax Mixing Console for iPods. The iTrax features dual angled iPod docking cradles, USB connectivity, composite video output, and two phono/line inputs. Each iPod channel features 3-band rotary EQ controls with gain and cut options. The $230 unit also offers a microphone input with 2-band EQ controls, master volume control, cue section, and a user-replaceable X-Fader. Gemini said an enhanced model called the iTrax2 will be released later this year, adding touch-sensitive jog wheels and other new features.

Free BPM Analyzer from MixMeister

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Get extremely accurate BPM counts for any song with this free tool. MixMeister BPM Analyzer is a free program you can use to determine the exact BPM (beats per minute) of any song. The tags in most digital music files provide no BPM information at all, and others contain estimates which are often inaccurate. If you're choosing songs to mix together, building a playlist for a specific mood, or comparing different versions of a song, BPM Analyzer makes finding the correct BPM easy.

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