Mixxx 2.0 User Manual
Mixxx is free [1] DJ software for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. It’s easy to use so you can start mixing your favorite songs in no time, even if you’ve never DJed before. Mixxx offers a variety of features for experienced DJs and beginners alike, such as automatic beat and key detection, master sync, hotcues, looping, 4 decks, effects and many more. You can perform with Mixxx using MIDI and HID controllers, CD players, vinyl turntables or even just your computer’s keyboard and mouse.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction to Mixxx
- 2. Installing Mixxx
- 3. Hardware Setup
- 4. Mixxx Setup
- 4.1. Opening Mixxx
- 4.2. Voorkeuren geluidshardware
- 4.3. Audio Outputs
- 4.4. Latency, Sample Rate, and Audio API
- 4.5. Equalizer Preferences
- 4.6. Importing your audio files
- 4.7. Changing music directories
- 4.8. Removing tracks from the library
- 4.9. BPM and Beat Detection Preferences
- 4.10. Key Detection Preferences
- 4.11. Analyze your library
- 5. An Overview of the Mixxx Interface
- 6. The Mixxx Library
- 6.1. Overview of the Library features
- 6.2. Library - View and edit your whole collection
- 6.3. Loading Tracks
- 6.4. Finding Tracks (Search)
- 6.5. Previewing Tracks
- 6.6. Edit metadata of audio files
- 6.7. Auto DJ - Automate your mix
- 6.8. Playlists - Arranging tracks in a set order
- 6.9. Crates - Organizing tracks into collections
- 6.10. Browse - Loading remote tracks
- 6.11. Opnamen
- 6.12. History - Keep track of your sessions
- 6.13. Analyze - Prepare your tracks
- 6.14. iTunes, Traktor, Rhythmbox, Banshee - Using external libraries
- 7. Controlling Mixxx
- 8. Vinylbediening
- 9. Live Broadcasting - Start your own Internet radio
- 10. DJing With Mixxx
- 11. Advanced Topics
- 12. Contributing to the Project
- 13. Appendix
- 14. Glossary of Terms