
You can also try terminatorX, Ultramixer or Sweep with scrubby wubby Studio32 wrote:Its heavily in development, so I espect the app to become much better in the comming months. But overall this piece of software does show promise and if properly fine tuned, it could very well be one of the better DJ mixing tools Linux has to offer. I will report back if I find something else. However, because it isn't working with Jack and support seems less then stellar over at Mixxx, I am probably going to look into another alternative. They are set up in a nice over/under fashion in which it permits a good visual indication for beat matching. It is very similar to Deckadance (a Win app), in that you are presented with two waveforms for each of your songs. I have a fast machine too.īut overall this does look like a cool program.

So far no answer.Īnother problem with Mixxx is that even though I got it to work with using a straight ALSA driver, the output crackles.even with the latency turned up. I put a post up on the Mixxx forum about the problem (when I couldn't find anything about it doing a search). While Mixxx supposed to support Jack apparently there is a problem. The current version of Mixxx has problems. 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.

Mixxx allows DJs to mix music live with a clean, simple interface. Studio32 wrote: Mixxx is an open source DJ tool designed for both professional and amateur DJs alike.
