Mixxx 1.8 was a big step ahead, bringing new features like hot cues, looping, and a brand new library, but as we speak, many other new features are being developed behind the scenes.
These new features are still in the lab, so to speak, but some of them are …
The Digital DJ Tips blog has just posted an exclusive interview with Adam Davison, our project manager.
The interview goes into the project history and gives some insight into how we view Mixxx from a developer's perspective.
Check it out!
While we're hard at work on Mixxx v1.9, we're going to order a batch of Mixxx T-shirts for you to buy but we need something cool to put on them.
The plain Mixxx logo would look awesome, but we wanted to open this up to you, our …
The Mixxx team is pleased announce the release of Mixxx 1.8.1!
Mixxx is free, open source software for performing live DJ mixes.
Developed by a diverse community of DJs, Mixxx is a complete replacement for a conventional "turntables and mixer" DJ setup, and is available for Windows, Mac …
The Mixxx team is proud to announce the final release of Mixxx 1.8.0!
Mixxx is free, open source software for performing live DJ mixes.
Developed by a diverse community of DJs, Mixxx is a complete replacement for a conventional "turntables and mixer" DJ setup, and is available for …
I'm scraping together a press kit for the new 1.8.0 website and I came across this awesome class diagram in the "The Mixxx Paper".
Tue Haste Andersen presented Mixxx and that paper at a conference back in 2003, and this diagram …
I started doing more Mixxx development on Windows this week and I've been trying to fix lots of little bugs.
I'm pretty embarrassed at how badly broken drag-and-drop on Windows was in 1.8.0 Beta 2 - Sorry about that guys, we really didn't do much testing of …
The Mixxx team is pleased to announce the second beta of Mixxx 1.8.0!
This release brings a large number of bug fixes, performance improvements, and even some small new features.
Near the end of each release cycle, we try to round up as many developers as we can and have a giant meeting to figure out what we're doing for our next release cycle.
And by giant, I mean usually four or five people tops.