Mixvibes is an Android developer that currently has 5 apps on Google Play, is active since 2013, and has in total collected about 20 million installs and 174 thousand ratings. The biggest apps are: Cross DJ Free - dj mixer app, Remixlive - Create Music Beats, Rap Maker - Recording Studio.
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- Feb 15, 2020 The 1st pro DJ app on Android, downloaded by millions. Mix tracks in perfect sync on a powerful audio engine. Engineered & designed by Mixvibes, digital DJing pioneer for 15 years. Accurate BPM detection of your music, down to the last decimal Ableton Link: sync Cross DJ Pro with Re.
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Developer(s) | Mixvibes |
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Stable release | |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Apple iOS, Android |
Type | Digital DJ Software |
Website | www.mixvibes.com |
Cross/CrossDJ is a digital vinyl and DJ mixing software developed by the French company Mixvibes. This software provides DJs with a digital platform with which they can mix and perform their music. Since its release in 2008, it has become Mixvibes primary focus.
Overview[edit]
The most recent version, Cross/CrossDJ 3.3, launched in October 2014 offers a 4 channel mixer, 4 Band EQs, 8 pad samplers, many different effects and features, seamless looping, automatic beat-gridding and beat-matching. Cross/CrossDJ is renowned for its easy and effortless integration of iTunes tracks or any other media format into Cross.[2]
Cross/CrossDJ is adapted to both PC and Mac platforms and is compatible with nearly all external MIDI controllers. DJs are able to control the software using either the mouse/keyboard or MIDI controllers. This DJ mixing software offers all effects, loops, locators, samplers that you can find on any regular controller and the beat matching/quantize features correct any human rhythmic errors to ensure smooth transitions. The modular interface has been redesigned with the most recent version so it can be customized to the unique preferences of each user.
In 2012, Mixvibes expanded their Cross software range to cover nearly all Apple devices. CrossDJ for iPad was launched early 2012, a professional DJing application for the iPad, and features all the necessary channels, FX and EQs. The CrossDJ remotes were released for iPad/iPhones and iPod Touch where users can control their mixes at a distance from their computer through a connection on their Apple device.[3]
There is also a version of Cross DJ for Android.[4]
Cross[edit]
Mixvibes' specific version Cross, is a vinyl emulation software which allows traditional turntable Vinyl and CD integration, bringing in timecode control and allows DJs to mix and scratch their digital audio files.This product is used throughout the turntable and scratch DJ community. The software allows manipulation and playback of digital audio sources using traditional vinyl and turntables. This provides DJs with a platform to scratch or beat match their tracks without losing the genuine vinyl/CD feel.
DVS[edit]
Mixvibes DVS (Digital Vinyl System) was a vinyl emulation software launched in 2004 by Mixvibes. This software will be soon discontinued, with Cross (see above) being its replacement. Cross retains all the features and effects of DVS. This software was Mixvibes' main focus for many years and comes highly regarded within the scratch and turntablist community.[5][6]
Rekordbox[edit]
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Mixvibes also used Cross as a base for designing Rekordbox, for the Japanese corporation Pioneer, one of the leading DJ hardware manufacturing companies. Rekordbox is exclusively repackaged for Pioneer and comes bundled with many of their products.[7]
History[edit]
Cross was first introduced into the DJ community in 2008. Mixvibes drew from their previous experience of their most popular software DVS (Digital Vinyl Systems) which was composed of a digital mixer interface and allowed the integration of external vinyl or CD control.The software has only been updated a few times, recently releasing Cross2.0.[8]
Cross has been release in numerous versions:[9]
• Cross - An all-inclusive version with plug in available for vinyl and CD users
• CrossDJ - Complete software version for DJs who use MIDI controllers, keyboard or mouse
• CrossDJ LE - Software comes bundled with various controllers in partnerships
• CrossDJ for iPad - Professional application for iPad DJs
• CrossDJ Remotes - Control the software on your laptop by using your iPhone/iPod or iPad as a remote
• CrossDJ Free - Basic version of Cross Software but released as a free edition
CrossDJ LE[edit]
This software has been bundled with numerous DJ Midi Controllers that have been released
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• Mixvibes U-Mix Control 2[10]
• Denon MC3000[11]
• Gemini FirstMix[12]
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• Numark iDJ3
See also[edit]
- Virtual DJ
References[edit]
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 9 July 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) 'NEW Cross DJ 3.3: Track Match & 64-bit'.
- ^Phil Morse (13 September 2012) 'Digital DJ Tips CrossDJ 2.0 Review' Digital DJ Tips.
- ^Phil Morse (11 April 2012) Mixvibes Cross DJ 2.0 & iCross DJ for iPad Review Digital DJ Tips.
- ^http://mixvibes.com/
- ^Ean Golden (1 March 2007) [1] Electronic Musician.
- ^DVS Ultimate Review AudioFanzine.
- ^Stripe (17 December 2009) Mixvibes Partnership with Pioneer DJ Gear News.
- ^Mark Settle (17 August 2012) DJ Worx MixVibes CrossDJ 2.0 Review DJ Worx.
- ^Product ListArchived 17 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^U-Mix Control 2 with CrossDJ LEArchived 21 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Mixvibes.
- ^Phil Morse Denon MC3000 with Mixvibes CrossDJ LEArchived 29 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine Digital DJ Tips.
- ^Gemini FirstMix and Mixvibes CrossDJ LEArchived 16 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Gemini DJ official Website
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Come on people.
The Android platform still has two problems.
There are maaany different phones and tablets with maaany different specs running Android from very powerful standard stuff to very cheap crap with very old OS versions. Apple only has a dozen devices which are very similar in their core and the number of people who updated to the latest the latest version iOS 7 is more than 80%.
The other problem is the target market.
Yes, nowadays Android devices sell much more than iOS devices if you look at the whole market. But in the target market of DJs, producers, and musicians iOS devices have a much higher percentage of users.
The 'standard' computer in the DJ business is the Mac. The owners of a Mac tend to buy other devices from Apple, too. It's that easy.
I'm pretty sure there will be an Android version sooner or later but it will take time.
Did you see how long it took them to release an app for iOS?
What about other developers?
Cross DJ hit Android just recently and Mixvibes is the pro developer so far that reales a DJ specific app to that OS.