DJ (Disk Jockey) Live Mixing Software Program-Mixxx Live Music:
Are you ready for an amazing Disc Jockey (D.J.) Beat/Song Mix software application that has incredible mixing abilities? Then this software is for you. This software is perfect for anyone interested in mixing songs, creating cool beats & effects, becoming a Disc Jockey (DJ), and much more. This software is made specifically for DJ’s.
If you enjoy mixing audio files, playing songs/music, creating neat sound effects, & more, then just look at all of the amazing features of this software below:
Features of This Amazing DJ Disc Jockey Beat Mixing Software:
DJ Beat Mixing:
Use this powerful software program to mix beats to create interesting sound combinations. An automatic beat estimation is performed during playback of the track. After half a minute of playback the estimation may have stabilized. When the BPM value has been estimated in both players, you can sync one track to the other.
This enables you to set the tempo of the song that is playing to match the tempo of the other song. You can also adjust the phase of the beat and the estimated BPM value is stored in the tracklist. The background colour of the BPM value in the tracklist, indicates the confidence of the value.
Loading & Changing Tracks:
You load a track into one of the two players by right clicking on the track, and selecting the player you want, or by dragging the track to the waveform view of a player. When a track is finished playing you can make it either stop, load the next track in the active playlist, or loop the current loaded track.
Playlist Creation:
Tracks can easily be organized into playlists. You can play the tracks consecutively, but the main purpose of the playlist, is to let you organize the tracks you use in a set into one compact list, where the tracks easily can be selected. You can either create a playlist through drag and drop or import them from WinAmp playlist format. This allows for great organization so you can keep playing songs like a professional DJ.
Playback Control:
With the playback control, you can quickly change the dynamics of your mixing. You can set a cue point in, cue preview and cue goto. Rewind, fast forward and reverse playback. You can use the pitch slider to adjust pitch/tempo and make fine adjustments to the tempo. You can also do temporary temp changes, change the absolute play position of a track and get a zoomed in view of the waveform for precise cue point setting.
Filters, Effects, & Headphone Cueing:
Choose from different filters & effects to create the ultimate DJ performance. The main volume and balance is controlled by two knobs, a VU meter used to adjust volume without causing distortion. Volume for each channel can be adjusted using a slider. The filter is operated by three knobs, controlling the high, mid and low frequency band. A flanger sound effect can be activated for each player by. The knobs Depth, Delay and LFO control flanger parameters. It also features headphone channel control along with cue mode to help you spin the perfect set.
Additional DJ Software Features:
- Beat Estimation- Estimate the BPM of each song to help you Beat Match.
- Pitch Independent Time Stretch- Adjust the tempo on your tracks without changing pitch.
- Waveform Summary Displays- This allows you to visually see the dynamics of a particular track-just like with vinyl.
Mix live songs quickly & easily on your computer. You can use wave based audio files, Ogg Vorbis and MP3 files as audio input. It can be controlled through the GUI and with external controllers including MIDI devices, joysticks and more. This is an incredible software package for anyone interested in DJ Song Mixing, song playing, & more.
Screenshots/Pictures of DJ Software Screen:

DJ Software
System Requirements for DJ Disc Jockey Software:
- Runs on Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP
- Software file size is approximately 5 MB
- Minimum Ram 128 MB (the higher the better for newer operating systems)
- Sound Card for Great Audio Performance
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This post was written by Ben on May 29, 2009
