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  • #1020481
    Raggy
    Participant

    Sweet !

    I’ll give it a try in the next days !

    #1020680
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    There are even two DVD’s with video material for free download to test out the video mixing bit.

    #1020729
    Raggy
    Participant

    So far i love it.

    A lot of interesting improvements, especially for the video plug in

    This software dosen’t stop to impress me.

    #1021132
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    And another update.

    I was playing around with it and noticed that the sync button works differently. In the old version you effectively had two play buttons “Play” and “Sync” (the latter really being a sync-play button as the track would start playing synced to the first beat, bar or even cycle. A user-definable option).

    The only place that wasn’t too nice was in the controller mappings. If you wanted to use sync-play (and I admit it works so nice that sometimes when you were busy doing other stuff it is nice to be able to hit a button towards the end of a running track and know you have a tight cycle-synced transition coming up), you couldn’t just hit the regular play button.

    No, unfortunately that button would be the sync button on your controller. Usually small, in an inconvenient spot. Not like that nice, big, lit up Play button all the way in the front. It looks like they have changed it now so that when you don’t have sync on your play button behaves like a regular play button. It start wherever you have it cueued up to and immediately. So, manual beatmatching here I come. When you do hit the sync button it lights up. Now your Play button becomes the sync-play button. How is that different from other software? Most will beat-sync and nothing more. Here you can select beat of course, but also bar (4 beats) or cycle (16 beats). In the latter case it will nicely sync to the next first downbeat of a cycle. It’s a great “get out of jail card” at times :-). And you can use it with your regular play button on the controller.

     

    So, same nice idea but way better and more practical implementation.

    Greetinx.

    #1021283
    gullum
    Participant

    There is EQ pre set from DJM2000 nexus and I totally love the nexus waveforms.

    #1021569
    Scott Ivell
    Participant

    how do you access the RC on their website?

    #1021688
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Hi Thermo,

    As I said in the OP, it’s available for current (registered) users. What I haven’t tried yet, is if it isavailable for users with a paid product or to anyone signing up for the forum.

    You can easily test that by signing up for the forum at forum.mixvibes.com. On the main forum page at the bottom it should have “Release Candidate Programme” or something at the bottom.

    Greetinx.

     

    #1022016
    gullum
    Participant

    I’m guessing it’s only for register payed users as it asks for the serial when installing

    #1023136
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Ok. More news from Mixvibes.

    Apparently (haven’t had time to try yet) version 3.0 od Cross DJ is now in beta for LINUX! Running on a 64-bit implementation of Ubuntu.

    It’s also the first full 64-bit version of Cross DJ.

    I have a nice little mini PC laying around that just screams to be used for this test. Will keep you posted.

    Although I am no big fan of Linux, I know many are. As far as I understand, performance is much better on a Linux install than with a Windows install on the same machine. And obviously it’s free. So, all the more reason to give it a spin.

    Don’t forget that underneath Apple’s OSX a unix heart still beats :-).

    Keep you posted!

    Greetinx.

    #1023310
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    That sounds interesting indeed.

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