One of the things that make Mixxx special is that it works on more platforms that just Windows or macOS.Thanks to Mixxx being open-source, it's possible to create "unusual" setups that the developers didn't expect - for example by running it on a low-cost Raspberry Pi single board computer combined …
One of the parts where Mixxx is lacking is how it handles time signatures and downbeats.
Currently, Mixxx only has individual beats but has no support for detecting or displaying additional information about the rhythm.
Do you rock your gigs armed only with your cans and a Rekordbox prepared USB flash drive? Ever been tempted to play your carefully curated tracks on something other than a CDJ or Rekordbox, on something that is free and open-source? We have news for you!
Starting with Mixxx 2.3, we're introducing experimental support for CMake.
This will probably be more interesting for people who are either compiling Mixxx themselves or going hack on its code base than for regular users, but it will make the build process more straightforward in the future.
Do you use hotcues to mark the points you use to mix in and out of tracks? Have you wished AutoDJ knew to mix in and out at those points?
In Mixxx 2.3, we have introduced new intro & outro cues for these purposes. You can try them now with …
Alongside the protesters in the US and around the world, the Mixxx team unequivocally condemns police brutality.
The systemic racism that burdens people of color every day is the responsibility of white people around the world to address.
Mixxx' core development team feels it necessary not to remain silent on …
This release fixes some bugs and adds some controller mappings, but doesn't introduce any new features.
If you want to check out the new features of the upcoming 2.3 release, you can also download and test the 2.3 …
We are proud to announce the release of Mixxx 2.3 beta, download it! This release brings hotcue colors & labels, Serato metadata import, Rekordbox metadata import, intro & outro cues, a revamped LateNight skin, multithreaded analysis, deck cloning, and more.
As you probably already noticed we facelifted our Website, gave it a more modern look and cleaned up the code.
We will continue to update and improve its contents in the next weeks in joyful anticipation of the soon-to-be-released Mixxx 2.3 beta version.