![]() ![]() ![]() Autogain: automatically equalizes the levels of 2 tracks.Automix: let Cross DJ mix your tracks automatically.Smartseek: tap on the waveform to fastforward & get a seamless jump.Quantize mode: hot cues and loops are automatically set on the beat.Parallel waveforms mode to visually check if your tracks are sync + set hot cues accurately.Sampler with 12 sample banks + possibility to record your own samples.Advanced Beatgrid editing, to make sure that your tracks sync correctly.Keylock: change BPM without affecting the tone.Progressive bend and customizable pitch range (4, 8, 16, 32, 100%).Stable Sync: onepress, and the 2 tracks never run out of phase.Accurate BPM detection, down to the last decimal.New folder explorer: Sort, search, info scan.Record now available for all Android versions (records in.Set Master down beat, Stretch/Contract Beat Grid, Move Beat Grid left/right, Halve/Double BPM.Touching the Syncmeter makes the Beat grid editing button appear.It essentially allows to mix tracks with different BPMs, and stay in harmony. No matter how much you pitch your track, the key/tone of the track stays the same. If needed, samples can be quantized to the player.Create and edit banks (content, name) + pads (content, name, color, position.).A total of 72 samples on tablet, 48 on mobile.12 sample banks: Scratch, Space, Synths, Vocals, Dubstep, Hip Hop, House and more….Mixvibes’ Cross DJ for Android 1.3 update brings in a lot of new features: Sampler, Keylock, Advanced Beat grid editing and more. The full list of important new additions from Mixvibes HQ:Ĭross DJ for Android 1.3 update: Sampler, Keylock & Beat grid editing But it does seem to be working out for them as Cross 1.3 is here, and adds some key features that leaves other vendors wondering why they didn’t jump quicker. But sometimes you just have to say bollocks to it and jump in with both feet and hope for the best to steal a lead on the competition, and this is exactly what Mixvibes did when they decided to tackle the Android platform. Previous versions of the mobile OS weren’t especially hot on key things like latency. Android has always been a bit of a minefield for DJs.
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