- Latest Version:Mixxx 2.2.3 (32-bit) LATEST
- Requirements:Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10
- Author / Product:Mixxx Development Team / Mixxx (32-bit)
- Old Versions:
- Filename:mixxx-2.2.3-win32.exe
- MD5 Checksum:99122170ba6b906bfea8d0d42d8edce0
- Details:Mixxx (32-bit) 2020 full offline installer setup for PC
Mixxx has everything you need to start making DJ mixes in a tight, integrated package. Whether you're DJing your next house party, spinning at a club, or broadcasting as a radio DJ, the program has what you need to do it right.
Today the tool includes many features common to digital DJ solutions, but also some very unique features. Furthermore Mixxx has a number of key features to help the DJ in the live mix: Beat estimation, parallel visual displays, and support for many DJ input controllers.
Features and Highlights
iTunes Integration
All your playlists and songs from iTunes, automatically ready to go for your next live DJ performance.
DJ MIDI Controller Support
With over 30 DJ MIDI controllers supported out-of-the-box, Mixxx gives you comprehensive hardware control for your DJ mixes.
BPM Detection and Sync
Instantly sync the tempo of two songs for seamless beat mixing. Need a break? Create a quick playlist and let Auto DJ take over.
Powerful Mixing Engine
This tool has a cutting-edge mixing engine including support for MP3, M4A/AAC, OGG, and FLAC audio, adjustable EQ shelves, timecode vinyl control, recording, and Shoutcast broadcasting.
Each year, a community of DJs, programmers, and artists contribute dozens of new features to the software. And it doesn't cost you a dime. Because this product is open source, anyone can remix or add new features to it. And that includes you!
Also Available: Download Mixxx for Mac
Today the tool includes many features common to digital DJ solutions, but also some very unique features. Furthermore Mixxx has a number of key features to help the DJ in the live mix: Beat estimation, parallel visual displays, and support for many DJ input controllers.
Features and Highlights
iTunes Integration
All your playlists and songs from iTunes, automatically ready to go for your next live DJ performance.
DJ MIDI Controller Support
With over 30 DJ MIDI controllers supported out-of-the-box, Mixxx gives you comprehensive hardware control for your DJ mixes.
BPM Detection and Sync
Instantly sync the tempo of two songs for seamless beat mixing. Need a break? Create a quick playlist and let Auto DJ take over.
Powerful Mixing Engine
This tool has a cutting-edge mixing engine including support for MP3, M4A/AAC, OGG, and FLAC audio, adjustable EQ shelves, timecode vinyl control, recording, and Shoutcast broadcasting.
Each year, a community of DJs, programmers, and artists contribute dozens of new features to the software. And it doesn't cost you a dime. Because this product is open source, anyone can remix or add new features to it. And that includes you!
Also Available: Download Mixxx for Mac
Fixes lp:885423, lp:907364, lp:908480, lp:921174. I started on Mixxx and then moved to Serato after about a year. As always, it's all about what you like the most, and since Mixxx is free you might as well try it. Personally, I like Serato more. It has more functionality and even with Mixxx's skins, I just like the UI better. Again, download Mixxx and try it out, see what feels the best to you.
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Mixxx 2.2.0 has been released, download it! Since we are now releasing Mixxx more often, the changes are not as big as between Mixxx 2.0 and Mixxx 2.1. Here is a quick overview of the changes since Mixxx 2.1:General
* Update from Qt4 to Qt5.
* Use Qt5's automatic high DPI scaling.
* Vectorize remaining raster graphics for better HiDPI support.
Effects
* Add mix mode switch (Dry/Wet vs Dry+Wet) for effect units.
* Add support for LV2 effects plugins (currently no way to show plugin GUIs).
* Add preference option for selecting which effects are shown in the list of available effects in the main window (all LV2 effects are hidden by default and must be explicitly enabled by users).
Library
* Text searches without any field qualifiers (such as 'title: some-title') now search crates.
Skins
* Add 8 sampler and small sampler options to LateNight.
* Add key / BPM expansion indicators to Deere decks.
* Add skin settings menu to LateNight.
Controllers
* Add controller mapping for Numark Mixtrack Platinum.
* Update controller mapping for Numark N4.
* Add spinback and break for Vestax VCI-400 mapping.
Miscellaneous
* Add preference option to adjust the play position marker of scrolling waveforms.
* Add preference option to adjust opacity of beatgrid markers on scrolling waveforms.
* Support IRC/AIM/ICQ broadcast metadata.
The focus of development for Mixxx 2.2 was switching from Qt 4 to Qt 5. Qt is the toolkit that allows us to write one Mixxx application that runs on Linux, macOS, and Windows. For users, the most noticable difference from this will be improved support for scaling the graphical user interface (GUI) for high pixel density (high DPI) screens. The scaling we used with Qt 4 in Mixxx 2.1 scaled most parts of the GUI, but some small parts like the arrows on menus and widgets in the preferences did not scale. Now with Qt 5, everything scales automatically according to the operating system scaling settings. Going forward, we will be able to use new features of Qt sooner (for example, work is ongoing for supporting ECMAScript 7 in controller scripts). Note that Qt 5 requires Windows 7 or later, so Mixxx 2.2 no longer supports Windows XP and Windows Vista.
We have added a new button to the effects units that adds a new mode for mixing effects. Previously, the mix knob always crossfaded between the dry signal (input to the first effect) and wet signal (output of the last effect). This is now called Dry/Wet mode and is the default. The new Dry+Wet mode always keeps the dry signal at full volume and the mix knob controls how much of the wet signal is added. This allows for adding sounds with effects without modifying the underlying track. For example, with the effect unit in Dry+Wet mode, you can load an equalizer or filter effect before the Echo effect to remove bass frequencies from the echoed signal without removing the bass from the track.
Mixxx 2.2 introduces initial support for LV2 sound effects plugins. Many GNU/Linux distributions package LV2 effects plugins that can be installed separately from Mixxx. Because many LV2 plugins are not useful for DJing, you must explicitly enable plugins in the Effects section of the preferences before you can load them in the Mixxx main window. Currently there is no way to show the GUI for LV2 plugins in Mixxx. While LV2 effects are technically cross-platform, in practice there are very few LV2 plugins that are distributed for macOS and Windows. Mixxx 2.2 has LV2 support enabled for GNU/Linux and macOS, but not for Windows.
Want to help make Mixxx more awesome? We could always use more people, whether you can write code or not. If you are interested in getting involved, join us on our Zulip chat and introduce yourself.