Sean Pappalardo's been busy again, this time working on support for the
Stanton SCS.1m and improving our existing support for the SCS.3d. In
this first video, Sean explains some of the neat features he's coded
like fader-start, real-time feedback using the SCS.1m LED digit
displays, and lots …
The Mixxx team is pleased to announce the availability of a 64-Bit version of Mixxx 1.7.0 Beta1 for Windows.
In a dazzling display of masochism and borderline insanity, Sean Pappalardo has been working hard over the last month or so to get Mixxx to run natively on 64-bit …
The Mixxx development team is proud to announce the first beta of Mixxx 1.7.0.
This latest release is the culmination of six months of work by over a dozen contributors, and contains several exciting new features as well as many bug fixes.
One of Mixxx's newer developers, Sean Pappalardo (DJ Pegasus), has been hacking away at MIDI scripting for the past few months so that we can fully support more advanced MIDI controllers.
One of the new controllers scripting will allow us to support is Stanton's SCS.3d (aka "DaScratch").
Are you a creative Mixxx enthusiast? Would you like volunteer with the project, but don't know how to code? If so, we might have found the role for you - We are officially looking for a Mixxx Community Coordinator .
As the Mixxx community grows, we're finding that we're spending more and …
Since the 1.6.1 release, we've been hard at work integrating several new features that have been in the works for a while.
In our last user survey, many people told us that Mixxx needed some effects besides the flanger.
In response to your feedback, we had Pawel Bartkiewicz …
Three of the Mixxx development team recently attended the Google Summer of Code Mentor Summit. For those of you who don't know, GSoC is a programme where Google funds students to spend their Summers working on open source software.