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mixxx reviews and mentions
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is Mixxx safe?
Found this free DJ software was wondering if it is safe? https://mixxx.org/
Yes, and it's very good. Just download it directly from mixxx.org so you don't get a third-party site giving you viruses or the like.
- Open-Source Record Pool for DJs
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Is it possibly to play a dj set with solely ableton and a midi keyboard?
Had the same idea a few years ago and tbh instead just ended up using mixxx with a custom launchpad mapping, which you could probably translate to a midi keyboard. If you prepare your beat grids/bpms well you can get quite far with just having a play and a cue key, maybe some hotcues, and doing crossfades with the mouse lol
Mixxx DJ software
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Anybody using MIXXX on a Raspberry Pi?
https://github.com/mixxxdj/mixxx/pull/10999 here's something that might interest you in that case
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Show HN: Wavvy – web-based audio editor (Audacity port)
This is awesome! Bookmarking this for sure!
I really dig your dj.app, it looks a lot like an app I sometime I use called Mixxx[1], which is open source[2]. But I think it's built using QT instead of wxWidgets. Anyways, now that I know there's a similar web-app available I might start trying dj.app out! thanks!
- I'm getting real sick of juggling a bunch of different DnD playlists. My solution:
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Used M Audio Torq Xponent Setup
If you want to give it a quick function check at minimum, try Mixxx since it's free.
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mixxxdj/mixxx is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of mixxx is C++.