![]() * More transparent sounding equalizers (Biquad Equalizer and Biquad Full Kill Equalizer) * Loaded effects and their parameters are saved and restored when Mixxx restarts * Nine new effects: Autopan, Biquad Equalizer, Biquad Full Kill Equalizer, Loudness Contour, Metronome, Parametric Equalizer, Phaser, Stereo Balance, Tremolo * One metaknob per effect with customizable parameter control for intuitive use of effect chains * Effects are processed post-fader and post-crossfader and can be previewed in headphones * Graphical interface scales for high resolution screens Here is a quick summary of what is new in Mixxx 2.1: If you want to use 2.1 beta on a GNU/Linux distribution other than Ubuntu, you can compile it from source code. Ubuntu users can also install packages from the PPA and use apt-get to stay up to date. Updated installers will be available whenever we make changes to the code until the 2.1 release, so keep checking back for new installers. Windows, macOS, and Ubuntu users can download installers here. We have overhauled the effects system, redesigned the skins, added and improved lots of controller mappings, rewrote the audio file decoders twice, and of course fixed a bunch of bugs. Here’s the important stuff from the announcement on the Mixxx forum:Īfter two years of hard work, we are pleased to announce Mixxx 2.1 beta. That has been the guiding light of the guys at Mixxx, who have just released v2.1, and with it comes some major updates. But imagine that you want to create similar software, but have no budget and no plans to charge for it any time soon. ![]() And commercial software is held to the highest standard, largely because DJs have forked out directly for it, or had it bundled with hardware. When you’ve got a revenue stream, great things happen.
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