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  1. #11
    Tech Mentor cheft's Avatar
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    Mixx is ok. Better than software I actually PAID for like 5 years ago.

    I like Zulu DJ much better.
    http://www.nch.com.au/dj/

    Features

    * Crossfade in between two tracks.
    * Automatic beat detection.
    * Synchronization between the Decks.
    * Supports a large number of audio file formats including wav (multiple codecs), mp3, vox, gsm, real audio, au, aif, flac, ogg and many more
    * Change the pitch in real time of each track, slow it down or speed it up to manually sync it with the other tracks.
    * Tap tempo, tap space bar in time with the beat to obtain the correct BPM for a track.
    * Manual edit of BPM, input your own BPM value if you think Zulu may have scanned it incorrectly.
    * Hot Key control so you can assign any key or key combination to the buttons and switches on Zulu for faster use.
    * Add a cue pointer marker at any point in a track to instantly start playing the track from that point.
    * Loop sections within a track and syncronize that loop to the BPM.
    * Real time Equalisation on each Deck (track) including "kill" buttons for instant EQ.
    * Apply effects in real-time to a track.
    * Effects include Distortion, High Pass Filter, Reverb, Phaser, Flanger and Delay.
    * Separate output for Professional DJ Headphones.
    * Simple and intuitive user interface for day-to-day operation.
    * Can be used with a USB DJ Mixing Console

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheft View Post
    Mixx is ok. Better than software I actually PAID for like 5 years ago.

    I like Zulu DJ much better.
    http://www.nch.com.au/dj/

    Features

    * Crossfade in between two tracks.
    * Automatic beat detection.
    * Synchronization between the Decks.
    * Supports a large number of audio file formats including wav (multiple codecs), mp3, vox, gsm, real audio, au, aif, flac, ogg and many more
    * Change the pitch in real time of each track, slow it down or speed it up to manually sync it with the other tracks.
    * Tap tempo, tap space bar in time with the beat to obtain the correct BPM for a track.
    * Manual edit of BPM, input your own BPM value if you think Zulu may have scanned it incorrectly.
    * Hot Key control so you can assign any key or key combination to the buttons and switches on Zulu for faster use.
    * Add a cue pointer marker at any point in a track to instantly start playing the track from that point.
    * Loop sections within a track and syncronize that loop to the BPM.
    * Real time Equalisation on each Deck (track) including "kill" buttons for instant EQ.
    * Apply effects in real-time to a track.
    * Effects include Distortion, High Pass Filter, Reverb, Phaser, Flanger and Delay.
    * Separate output for Professional DJ Headphones.
    * Simple and intuitive user interface for day-to-day operation.
    * Can be used with a USB DJ Mixing Console
    Looks good, but it is not cross platform, and that is a weakness.

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    I would like to try Zulu DJ, but I use Mac OS X.

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    It's also not open-source, which is good part of what makes Mixxx attractive.

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