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 …
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 …
After many months of planning and development, we're finally
approaching a beta release of Mixxx 1.8. Since our last release, several
major new features have matured and are almost ready for public
testing.
Our main focus for 1.8 has been improving the library, which is a direct result …
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").
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 …
We've got some bad news about the Mac PPC version of 1.6.0
. Due to a "communication error", I thought we had someone building a PPC release and it turns out that person was actually doing something completely different. Unfortunately, I also promised erroneously to some people on the …
These last few weeks of development have been pretty exciting.
We've been tackling the bugs we've marked as "release critical", which means we're getting closer to the 1.6.0 final release.
There's been improvements to the library as well as many other bug fixes made, and our Google Summer …
One of our newer contributors, **Wesley Stessens**, has been hard at work on Shoutcast/Icecast broadcasting support for Mixxx.
It turns out Shoutcast support was a little bit more complicated than we had been expecting, but Wesley's done a great job of tackling all the problems that have come up …