And via the FxTweaker you get a truly granular experience, and importantly appear to be able to save presets, and hopefully share them too. I have been banging on forever about offering the user the ability to edit effects and save their own presets, ideally for uploading to hardware effects units, but definitely for saving inside software. The whole library experience does however give me the warm fuzzies.įxTweaker: This is where things get very interesting for me. I also like the ability to just analyse a track for things like BPM or beat grid if you weren’t happy first time around. It’s also very fast at delivering basic analysis when dropping a track into a deck, but I can’t attest to accuracy. The analysis engine is strong here, and has options such as auto assigning hot cues, which at this beta stage appears to be entirely random bar putting the hot cue on a beat marker and maybe a loud vocal or horn stab. I haven’t tested it though, because this is a first impressions piece and not a review. You can apparently import from the major apps rightist Cross DJ 4, and seemingly use it as a way to spit out a rekordbox USB drive. Indeed it’s the foundation for rekordbox, and those links are still strong here. LIBRARY: Cross DJ’s strong point has always been the library. the DJWORX typeface extremists) don’t much care for the use of Futura as the interface font though - it’s especially off-putting when displaying BPM to 2 decimal point in the library view. And don’t worry - while the mono colour waveforms are aesthetically pleasing in a 4 deck layout, they can be changed to more conventional multi-colour ones, and those waveforms can be stacked as well as side by side too. I’m also stuck by the use of flat colour to indicate decks too. INTERFACE: The first thing you notice when firing up is the ditching of skeuomorphic shaded controls and adopting a flatter and more modern interface style. And I’ve got a few first impressions for you. So I’ve got the beta, and have spent a very short time poking around the interface. The company also contributed to Pioneer’s rekordbox, the standard music management software used in clubs all over the world. Mixvibes has been developing music, DJ and video apps for Mac/PC, iOS and Android for over 15 years. Import / Export from most DJ softwares : Rekordbox, Serato DJ, Traktor, Virtual DJ.Attach any midi controller with the midi learning.New analyse to get the intro, outro & the best track parts.Autoplay improvements with many powerful transitions.Create your own effect with the Tweaker.3 audio effects synchronized per player.UI customizable with a new script technology named Maquillage.Cross DJ will assist you in the process of making the track you want.Ĭross DJ 4 Beta is available with the Cross DJ pre-order deal : 34,99$ 138$ Make better analysis of your performance with the cover view collection, upgraded, for a smoother browsing of your tracks. The redesigned 4 players waveform and the improved Synced FX will offer you infinite possibilities of creation. Participate in this project to help us refine the ultimate Cross DJ experience Pre-order Cross DJ 4 now and get Remixlive for free plus early access beta. Today, we are proud to give the opportunity to add your building block to this project by testing our exclusive Beta early access. Cross DJ 4 is the result of several month of hard work from our team to push it further than any version before. As a pioneering DJ software, we wanted to release the most user friendly upgrade of our flagship software as we could. Mixvibes is launching its long-awaited upgraded version of Cross DJ 4. There’s a press release that doesn’t say anywhere near enough, It’s been a long time coming, and hopefully the small but loyal community will stick with it. And some 15 years and various products and versions later, their flagship software Cross DJ has been bumped to V4. The software at the time was at best fragile, but they were brave enough to let people play with it. Back at the start of skratchworx, I ventured to Musikmesse for the first time, and stumbled across the Mixvibes stand.
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