After a lengthy public beta test period, Fidelity Media today announced the official release of MegaSeg 2.1 for Mac OS X and Mac OS 9.
Fidelity Media bills MegaSeg as “the Mac’s premiere music mixing and cataloging software for professional DJs, radio stations, theater production, aerobic and dance instructors, restaurant and business background music, or anyone who needs powerful control over their music mix.”
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The new version of MegaSeg sports more than 100 improvements, according to the developer. Mac OS X compatibility, new display options, VU meters, support for Drag & Drop, improved mixer controls, automatic gain control, increased library size, and easy iPod and iTunes import options are just a small number of the total improvements in MegaSeg 2.1. In addition to its other capabilities, MegaSeg even features video playback capabilities via QuickTime.
MegaSeg 2.1 carries a retail price of US$149. MegaSeg 2.1 itself is offered as a free upgrade for MegaSeg 2.0 users. A demo is available for download from the MegaSeg Web site if you’d like to try before you buy.
MegaSeg 6 has for many years carved a niche for itself with hospitality businesses and radio DJs, but is also adept at handling the needs of mobile and corporate VJ/DJs too. MegaSeg, the radio automation and DJ mixing platform for Mac, has just had a major upgrade to version 6, with a new interface and dozens of new features and improvements. MegaSeg is the advanced DJ & VJ mixer for Mac, iTunes and Music.app, built from the ground up to be solid, elegant, and totally macOS native. It’s the perfect DJ app for your Apple MacBook, iMac, or Mac Mini.
MegaSeg is a DJ music mixing program that allows you to consolidate your CD collection on the hard drive of your Macintosh. You can then segue (mix) between songs for a professional DJ presentation. Fidelity Media releases MegaSeg 6.1 today, an important update to their MegaSeg Pro DJ and Radio Automation Software for macOS.
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It is necessary to have an encoder or another third-party automation application in order to go live on your Live365 station. Luckily, many programs are compatible with the Live365 platform. Below are 15 of the most-used applications with Live365 stations.
AltaCast
AltaCast is available on Windows. It runs as a standalone encoder, but also works with various media players that are compatible with Winamp plugins.
- Cost: Free
Audio Hijack
Audio Hijack was recommended by the folks at Nicecast after it retired in early 2018. It is available on MacOS and offers features like Volume Overdrive, live stream capabilities, VoIP Recording, and more.
- Cost: Free trial, $59 with bundles available
BUTT (Broadcast Using This Tool)
BUTT can be configured on Mac, Windows, and Linux. If you plan on doing live shows with voice, BUTT may just be the software for you.
- Cost: Free
LadioCast
LadioCast runs on MacOS. Users like LadioCast to mix their mic with their music. This software has four inputs and four outputs.
- Cost: Free
LiveWebDJ
LiveWebDJ is cloud-based, meaning all administration of your station is done right from your browser.
- Cost: Free trial, $19.95 with upgrades available
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MegaSeg is available on MacOS. Some key features are the option to choose from auto crossfade or manual control, a Playlist Browser, smart volume sensing, and more.
- Cost: $99 for DJ version or $199 for Pro version
Mixxx
Mixxx runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux. It’s a great option for DJs as it allows you four microphone inputs and four auxiliary inputs among many other great features.
- Cost: Free
NextKast
NextKast runs on various versions of Windows. Playout, music scheduling, sound processing, voice tracking, and more are included and there are never any extra charges for the features you need.
- Cost: Free trial, $99 for Standard version, $199 for Pro version, or $399 for Broadcast version
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PlayIt Live
PlayIt Live requires the Windows operating system. This is another great option for DJs as it is easy to use and users are able to upgrade with plugins such as mixing microphone input with PlayIt Live output.
- Cost: Free, plugins extra
RadioBoss
RadioBoss works with Windows. The software can convert and manage audio assets, build playlists, hourly blocks, and rotations, and has crossfade as well as automatic leveling capabilities.
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- Cost: Free trial, $199.95 for Standard version
RadioDJ
RadioDJ runs on various versions of Windows. This software allows you to organize all sound files by category, making it easier to find and maintain what you want to play.
- Cost: Free
Rocket Broadcaster
Rocket Broadcaster works with Windows. Among the many great features is the ability to manually update metadata and automatically capture audio metadata from another window, helping keep the broadcast compliant.
- Cost: Free version or $49 for Pro version
SAM Broadcaster PRO
SAM Broadcaster PRO requires the Windows OS. The program provides you with built-in advanced audio processors, and SAM’s smart cross fader can automatically detect the best points to crossfade songs and gives you the ability to lay the needle down right where you want it, giving your station a professional sound.
- Cost: $299
StationPlaylist
StationPlaylist works with Windows. This software has several different versions, so users have a good chance of finding something that works for them.
- Cost: Free trial, pricing varies
VirtualDJ
VirtualDJ is available on both Mac and Windows. This software offers an advanced mixer, equalization & filter, effects, and more.
- Cost: $19/month or $299 one-time purchase for Pro version, or $99/month for Business version
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For step-by-step instructions on how to use many of the above programs with your Live365 station, visit our Knowledge Base.
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