

- #Cross dj 2.5 update
- #Cross dj 2.5 full
- #Cross dj 2.5 pro
- #Cross dj 2.5 software
- #Cross dj 2.5 professional
Cross DJ 2.5 introduces one to one mappings Mixvibes’ philosophy is to be as open as possible. Cross DJ is the firstĭJ application to show those markers on the track’s peak view, making it easy to mix musical phrases.
#Cross dj 2.5 software
Peak view markers : better understanding of track structureĭJs are used to production software grids to understand a track’s structure. Additionally, you can now drag and drop tracks between players and samplers useful when you have only one turntable or CDJ. It gives more space to browse tracks, while keeping an eye on what’s playing. The collection view is now more intuitive than ever with the new miniplayers.
#Cross dj 2.5 full
Focus on other search criteria, and the key still pops up.Įasy browsing with new full screen collection Browsing by key is now super easy: key compatible tunes are highlighted in bright orange. then give more info as to your set up, can help you but need more info, January 2012 Mixvibes DJ of the month. The dynamic key display reflects those changes, and turns white when in harmony. welcome to mixvibes fourm, first things first, regerster your software licence key on the fourm.

Match it automatically to the master deck, or change the pitch manually by semitones.

Cross DJ displays it straight into the deck header. Key can be displayed in classic notation or harmonic code, making it easy to find matching tracks. There's accurate buildin key detection right in Cross DJ: no need for third party software anymore. Indeed, the 2.5 version features buildin key detection and control, new full screen collection and more.Īccurate Key detection for smooth harmonic mixes Blend tracks seamlessly, create mashups in seconds and record smooth mixtapes.
#Cross dj 2.5 update
I’m old school and opted for the regular ‘speed’ option.Mixvibes introduces an update for Cross DJ, its Mac/PC flagship software. Tempo can be controlled in 3 different ways ‘speed’ – increasing speed of the track will also pitch the track’s key (or vice versa), ‘tempo’ – which implements a master tempo algorithm (pitch does not change) or ‘hybrid’ which kind of does something in between these 2. The track snaps to the beat so you can jump to different parts of the track comfortably knowing you’ll never be out of sync. Once you’re in, you’re in.ĭitto the looping and hot-cues. Beat-syncing and/or beat-matching via the jog-wheels and tempo slider is very tight. None are mind blowing but they do get the job done.
#Cross dj 2.5 professional
Cross DJĪ DJ Controller is ultimately only as good as the software it is controlling and Cross DJ, like the U-Mix controller, delivers all the essential features you can expect on a professional piece of DJ software The FX section has 15 different effects ranging from the regular low and high-pass filters, flanger, phaser etc to a few more interesting ones such as the chopper, roll and my personal favourite the delay which seems to work like an old-school tape-delay. The jog-wheels whilst quite small are touch-sensitive and took a mere few minutes to get used to. Pressing the Loop button activates the looping feature based on the same length parameters. This 2-channel controller belies its size by neatly including all the ‘add-on’ features beyond basic mixing controls (3-band EQ, dual-channel sliders, cross-fader, gain knobs, browser button etc) such as 6 cue points (3 buttons toggled with a shift key), FX buttons which includes the FX On/Off which also doubles up as the FX selector knob, ‘Amount’ which controls the depth of the effect and the ‘Loop’ button which enables one to select the length of said effect in increments from 8 to 1/16th. The front of the unit hosts the headphone socket (mini and regular) and microphone jack along with the obligatory volume, mix knobs etc. The device is USB powered with an optional 6V DC in (PSU not supplied) which is handy if your laptop is running off batteries and you’re try to conserve juice. You also get a double set of stereo output RCAs should you wish to plug into a DJ mixer and mix of that instead of internally through the unit itself. Connectivity includes 2 stereo input RCA jacks, suitable for CD or MP3 player but also includes phono on both inputs.
#Cross dj 2.5 pro
They have managed though, to include all the features you will find on a pro unit and surprisingly without it feeling like a tight squeeze. The U-Mix Control Pro is a relatively small unit which will please DJs who travel a bit as it fits neatly into a backpack with plenty space to spare. Anatomy of the Mixvibes U-Mix Control Pro The main difference between Cross DJ & Cross is primarily the Timecode features and multiple routing modes. Both units are otherwise identical except the Control 2 is packaged with Cross DJ LE and Control Pro with Cross DJ – the full software, one tier beneath the company’s flagship DJ application simply called Cross. The U-Mix comes in two models, namely the U-Mix Control 2 – simply a DJ controller sans audio interface and the U-Mix Control Pro which features a 2 In / 2 Out Stereo integrated soundcard. Functional and feature packed without the need for flash…
