Monday, August 20, 2018

2.1.3 released

Mixxx 2.1.3 released

Hello again, everyone. Another release so soon?? It seems a performance regression slipped into 2.1.2, but the great people working on Mixxx found and fixed it quickly so we have 2.1.3 ready for you now!

You know where to get it. :)

As always, report any issues using our bug tracker and check out our support resources.

Mixxx on!

Sunday, August 19, 2018

Mixxx 2.1.2 released

Mixxx 2.1.2 released

Hello, Mixxxers. We're happy to announce our latest bug fix release of 2.1.2. Here's a summary of what has changed:
  • Allow maximum deck speed of 4x normal
  • Don't always quantize hotcues, a 2.1.1 regression, bug #1777429
  • Fix artifacts using more than 32 samplers, bug #1779559
  • Store No EQ and Filter persistently, bug #1780479
  • Pad unreadable samples with silence on cache miss, bug #1777480
  • Fixing painting of preview column for Qt5 builds, bug #1776555
  • Fix sampler play button tool tips, bug #1779468
  • LateNight skin: Fix play button right click, bug #1781829
  • LateNight skin: Added missing sort up/down buttons
  • Shade skin: remove superfluid margins and padding in sampler.xml, bug #1773588
  • Deere skin: Fix background-color code
  • ITunes: Don't stop import in case of duplicated Playlists, bug #1783493

If you encounter any problems, please report at https://bugs.launchpad.net/mixxx/+filebug.
 
We are also of course working towards Mixxx 2.2.0 which will include new features and be built on QT 5. We can always use more help with programming, testing, documentation, translations and so on, so please get involved!

Until next time, have fun!

Monday, April 16, 2018

Mixxx 2.1.0 has arrived!


After more than two years of hard work, we are pleased to announce the release of Mixxx 2.1.0! Since Mixxx 2.0, 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.


Available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Here is a quick summary of what is new in Mixxx 2.1:

  • Graphical interface scales for high resolution screens
  • Overhauled Deere and LateNight skins
  • New Tango skin
  • Resizable waveforms
  • Effects are synchronized to the tempo
  • Effects are processed post-fader and post-crossfader and can be previewed in headphones
  • One metaknob per effect with customizable parameter control for intuitive use of effect chains
  • Nine new effects: Autopan, Biquad Equalizer, Biquad Full Kill Equalizer, Loudness Contour, Metronome, Parametric Equalizer, Phaser, Stereo Balance, Tremolo
  • Loaded effects and their parameters are saved and restored when Mixxx restarts
  • More transparent sounding equalizers (Biquad Equalizer and Biquad Full Kill Equalizer)
  • Improved scratching sounds with jog wheels, vinyl control, and dragging waveforms with the mouse
  • Simplified looping and beatjump controls
  • Configurable rows of 8 samplers with up to 8 rows available for a total of 64 samplers
  • Files loaded to samplers are reloaded when Mixxx restarts
  • Improved volume normalization algorithm (EBU-R 128)
  • Filter library table by crates
  • Sort musical keys in library table by circle of fifths
  • Write metadata tags back to audio files
  • New JavaScript library for controller mapping
  • Configure multiple Internet broadcasting stations and use multiple stations at the same time
  • Broadcast and record microphones with direct monitoring and latency compensation
  • Broadcast and record from an external mixer
  • Booth output with independent gain knob for using sound cards with 6 output channels without an external mixer
  • Prevent screensaver from starting while Mixxx is running
  • CUP (Cue And Play) cue button mode
  • Time remaining and time elapsed now take into account the tempo fader
  • Clicking cover art now shows it full size in a separate window
  • and of course, lots and lots of bug fixes.

Hardware Support


Here are controllers with mappings that have been added or updated since the 2.0.0 release. Mappings marked with an asterisk (*) have been updated for the new effects interface:

Important Announcements for Upgrading from 2.0.x


For users upgrading from Mixxx 2.0.x or older, we have a few important announcements. First, if you are using Windows, you will have to uninstall any old versions of Mixxx before you can install 2.1.0 (unless you were using the 2.1.0 beta or release candidate). How to uninstall Mixxx varies on different versions of Windows:


  • Windows Vista, 7, and 8: Start > Control Panel > Programs > Uninstall a Program
  • Windows 10: Start > Control Panel > Programs > Programs And Features > look for Mixxx > Uninstall


If you are upgrading from Mixxx 2.0.0 or older and have MP3 files in your library, we have another important announcement. The good news is that we fixed a bug where the waveforms and audio playback of MP3 files were misaligned. The bad news is that we have no way of knowing which MP3 files were affected or how much the offset was. That means that waveforms, beatgrids, cues, and loops from older versions of Mixxx may be offset by an unknown amount for any MP3 file. Only MP3 files were affected by this bug; other audio file types are unaffected. You can either correct your beatgrids and cue points manually for each track, or you can clear this information for all MP3s and start fresh. Regardless, we recommend clearing the waveforms for all MP3 files. To clear these, type "location:mp3" into the library search bar, press Control + A to select all tracks, right click, and select the information you want to clear from the menu.

Bugs and Feedback


You can help improve Mixxx by reporting any bugs you find. Your feedback plays a crucial role in Mixxx's development cycle, and even filing a quick bug report makes an important contribution to the project. We want to hear from you! Please send us feedbackfile a bugwrite us an emailpost to the forums, or chat with us on Zulip.

Join Us!


Want to help make Mixxx even more awesome? The biggest thing we need is more people. You do not need to be a programmer to help out. Giving feedback on the design of new features as they are being made is very valuable. Refer to the Testing page on the wiki for more information on how to get involved with that. Reporting bugs and telling us your ideas on the Launchpad bug tracker is a big help too! We cannot fix problems we do not know about, so please let us know if you find any issues with Mixxx. If you would like to help translate Mixxx into another language, refer to the Internationalization wiki page. Of course, more programmers could always help! Read the Developer Documentation on the wiki for tips on getting started contributing code to Mixxx.

We hope you have as much fun with Mixxx as we do!