ptcollab
mixxx
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ptcollab
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Not sure if this is the right place to ask - help with PXtone
Cave Story OST is not made with PxTone, but with OrgMaker. But, there's a fork of PxTone called ptcollab that was recently updated to be MIDI kryboard compatible. And yes, the original PxTone Collage can read thr files made with ptcollab. Ptcollab is a much better experience overall.
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Ptcollab Kitchen Sink Edition
ptcollab (pxtone collab) is a music editor where you can collaborate with friends.[0]
[0] https://yuxshao.github.io/ptcollab/
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Show HN: Composing Studio – An online, collaborative editor for music notation
This is super exciting! I've been exploring this space of collaborative music editing too (and will shameless plug a multiplayer piano roll DAW I worked on [1]) and had some thoughts.
1. When collabing with friends it was slow for us to iterate because we (and a lot of people) just send files back and forth. It was hard to sketch things out without having some other kind of whiteboard. Of course others who can communicate musical ideas better through words probably would handle this a lot better.
2. Multiplayer editing was really fun in comparison. The magical moment is when you're working on some section and you listen to the song again and you realize someone else has added something on top of what you were doing earlier. It's like the song has taken on a life of its own.
3. Even with multiplayer it's still hard to coordinate and you can't get around planning even with rich tools. If the song was gonna be serious and not just doodles, we usually had to voice-chat to discuss what'll go in each section, then sorta divvy up parts. I guess the upshot is that even with the ability to be 'maximally' present with others, many people, myself included, work best with some amount of private creative freedom.
When I jammed in a bigger group, flows like relays or Monsquaz swap [2] that gave people that freedom, then at specific moments let them intermingle, seemed to work best for getting something out at the end. (If it was a free-for-all people usually ended up doing their own thing in some measures they staked for themselves out in the roll. Or otherwise people just spammed meme songs like Megalovania everywhere.)
[1] https://github.com/yuxshao/ptcollab
mixxx
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Ask HN: Looking for a DJ Program
Mixxx is excellent and has pretty wide hardware support.
FYI the "limited" functionality of Rekordbox can be hardware unlocked with some Pioneer controllers.
https://mixxx.org/
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How to create a playlist of tracks in Ableton Live Lite?
There are quite a few DJs that use Ableton for DJing (or hybrid sets). Of course, Ableton wasn't made with DJing as its main function in mind but you totally can use it for that purpose and (with some tweaking) do everything and more that would be possible in a dedicated DJing software (like Traktor or Rekordbox or Mixxx)
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Free software to try mixing?
I’ve used Mixxx a little bit and have been surprised how capable it is. It’s an open source project and is free to download: https://mixxx.org/
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Djuced vs serato lite
Mixxx (this one's free)
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Cheapest mixing decks (beginner)
Mixxx
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Are there Denon Prime Go mappings for Mixxx virtual dj software?
Related works: https://github.com/mixxxdj/mixxx/pull/4027
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Is getting a DDJ SX as a beginner a good idea? Post includes offers
Mixxx (you already mentioned this; it's certainly a great piece of free software to test the DJ waters with and works with a lot of gear).
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Turntable and controller setup
Alternatively, you can also use Mixxx with the S4 MK2. Mixxx is free. But instead of a Traktor control vinyl record, you'd use Serato timecode instead, as stated in the docs.
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Linux users?
If the device is class-compliant, i.e. it follows the generic USB spec and doesn’t need drivers installed, it can work under Linux. However the free software you get with the controller (Serato, Rekordbox, Traktor etc.) won’t. The alternative is to use Mixxx. It’s free and open source. You can check their controller support. https://mixxx.org/
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HELP Can't decide should I take up DJing as a hobby?
If you don't like any of those, aren't you glad you didn't spend the money to find out the hard way? There's more DJ software than those two, so try out these as well: Traktor Pro 3, Virtual DJ, DJUCED, or Mixxx.
What are some alternatives?
qTox - qTox is a chat, voice, video, and file transfer IM client using the encrypted peer-to-peer Tox protocol.
audacity - Audio Editor
composing.studio - Collaborative music composition for everyone.
mixxx-pi-gen - Raspberry Pi image for Mixxx
musique - Perfect™ desktop music player
Now-Playing-Serato
strawberry - :strawberry: Strawberry Music Player
moodbar - Audio timeline visualization
powertabeditor - View and edit guitar tablature.
EspTinyUSB - ESP32S2 native USB library. Implemented few common classes, like MIDI, CDC, HID or DFU (update).
lmms-pkg - LMMS Project Packager
audacium - Free and open-source audio editor