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Mixxx is an open source DJ tool designed for both professional and amateur DJs.

August 9th, 2008 | by Randy |

Mixxx is an open source DJ tool designed for both professional and amateur DJs alike.

  • Size: 14.09MB
  • OS: Win 9x/ME/NT/2K/XP
Mixxx allows DJs to mix music live with a clean, simple interface. Futhermore, Mixxx has a number of key features to help DJs in the mix: Beat estimation, parallel visual displays, and support for various DJ hardware controllers.
What’s New in version 1.6.0:
  • New MIDI mappings for Tascam US-428, M-Audio X-Session Pro, Evolution X-Session, FaderFox DJ2, and the M-Audio Torq Xponent, Vestax VCI-100, Akai MPD24, Behringer BCD3000 (including LEDs), Numark Total Control
  • Many Hercules MK2 improvements
  • Support for the Hercules DJ Console RMX
  • Support for the Hercules DJ Console Mac Edition
  • Slick sliding VU meter peaks - Screenshots don’t do this justice (download it and check it out).
  • Added the new Natt skin, from Natt from the forums.
  • Completely rewritten waveform view by Russell Ryan through Google Summer of Code. This will provide better performance for some users.
  • Some very under-the-hood improvements that should fix the odd crash-at-startup and improve performance.
  • Fixed keyboard cue keys to use whatever cue behaviour is selected in the preferences.
  • MP3 parsing fixes for files with cover art (fixes blips at the start of some songs)
  • OGG parsing improvements, fixes some library scanning problems
  • Fixed OGG playback on Intel OS X machines
  • Completed drag-and-drop support in the library. You can now import tracks to the library by drag-and-dropping a track from outside Mixxx onto the library view. You can also reorder tracks in a playlist or the library.
  • Option to disable the BPM detection.
  • Added BPM reading from MP3/OGG files which have it embedded in them (ID3), one of several enhancements by Martin Sakmar
  • Various accuracy improvements to the BPM detection
  • Improvements to the vinyl emulation and pitch-independent time stretch sound quality
  • Wave recording support
  • Vinyl control with support for Serato, Traktor, and FinalScratch vinyl, as well as Serato CD.
  • Added support for multiple inputs on a single soundcard for vinyl control
  • Build flags are now cached automatically
  • Improved flanger effect, thanks to Enry
  • Configurable cue behaviour, which now defaults to CDJ-style cueing. (Thanks to Tom Care)
  • Enabled realtime priority with ALSA, improves performance with Linux RT kernels.
  • FLAC support for Linux and OS X users (much requested)
  • Tons and tons of bug fixes.
  • Fixed crashes due to vinyl emulation mode
  • Improved compatibility with JACK (some users were experiencing choppiness)
  • Players should now only pull from the play queue if in NEXT mode
  • Search functionality:
    • Search box now selects all text when clicked (easier to make a new search now)
    • When the search box is cleared, the library view will scroll back to it’s previous position.
    • Search now properly filters directories out
  • Library stuff:
    • Double-clicking on a song now sends the song to the first stopped player.
    • Right-click menu cleaned up, much nicer now
    • Library directory rescans on startup when it’s been modified (*doesn’t work when subdirectories are modified yet)
    • Library view now shows directories first
    • Columns in the library view are proportioned intelligently now
    • Renamed the “Playlist” menu to “Library”
    • Added “Rescan Library” menu item.
    • Can select multiple songs (hold shift) and send them to the play queue or a playlist
  • Playlist support:
    • Can create, import, delete, and rename playlists
    • Added “Playlists” to library drop-down box
    • Can right-click to send a playlist to the play queue.
  • Fixed some bugs in the track properties dialog, and set default values
  • Fixed a soundcard channel selection bug when the second device had more channels than the first.
  • Added BPM Schemes (need to make some presets still)
  • Minor speed optimization
  • OS X/Leopard package for Intel users!
  • A few build system (dependency checking) fixes
  • MIDI LED control on Linux
  • A few MIDI tweaks here and there
  • Right-clicking on a knob/slider no longer moves with your mouse (it just centers the value)
  • Using your mouse’s scroll wheel now changes the values of sliders and knobs (this is cool for laptop users with the little scroll bar at the side of their trackpads)
  • DirectSound is now the default API on Windows
  • ALSA Sequencer MIDI support courtesy of Cedric Gestes
  • A couple of MIDI bug fixes (knobs now center properly, thanks to Sacha Berger)
  • Added support for 14-bit MIDI pitch wheel controllers (thanks to Adam Sugerman)
  • Hercules support on Linux improved (jog wheels work again)
  • Big stability improvements
  • Multiple soundcards can now be used for output (master/headphones), in case you don’t have a soundcard with 4 outputs on it.
  • Adam’s wicked colour scheme support for skins
  • Can now change skins without restarting Mixxx (more hard work from Adam)
  • Channel VU meters are now pre-fader
  • VU meters are now much more smooth
  • Added clipping indicators (courtesy of John Sully)
  • Higher quality EQs and other sound quality improvements (also from John Sully)
  • Adjustable EQ shelves
  • New MIDI mapping format now in XML, supports controlling LEDs
  • Better Hercules support on Windows and Linux
  • New BPM detection algorithm (Micah Lee/GSoC 2007)
  • New media library (Nathan Prado/GSoC 2007)
  • LADSPA effects support (not yet enabled - Pawel Bartkiewicz/GSoC 2007)
  • BPM Tap tempo
  • Ported to Qt 4
  • Moved build system to SCONS
  • Redesigned preferences dialogs
  • Rewritten audio core (Albert)
  • Vinyl control support for Serato, Traktor Scratch, and FinalScratch (FS needs work, but the others are good)
  • Software preamp for vinyl control (can use turntables without a preamp)
  • Track info editor (double-click in library)
  • New library browse mode (CTAF)
  • Starts in fullscreen mode if launched with the -f flag.
  • Several MP3 decoder performance and stability improvements (John Sully)
  • Support for merengue
  • Reorganized “File” menu
  • NEXT mode now works as expected (plays the next track in the table)
  • Lots of little OS X improvements
  • Improved consistency of fullscreen mode
  • Customizable constant power crossfader curve
  • Slow fade and fast cut crossfader curves
  • Play queue, for creating an on-the-fly playlist
  • Revamped playlist interface, editing
  • Reasonably intelligent library rescanning
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