Hi, mixxx as i understand it tailored to live DJing as in just qeueing songs and fading between them, for e.g. for a party .tX is tailored to creating a live performance, similar to sooperlooper, with the exception that you use prerecorded loops, instead of recording them live. regards, Gerald On Fri, 2011-04-01 at 09:59 +0100, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
> On 04/01/2011 09:34 AM, Patrick Shirkey wrote: > > On 04/01/2011 07:23 PM, Gerald Mwangi wrote: > >> Ok First of all, I'm NOT planning on making tX an "Ableton Live on > >> Linux". I actually want to keep the basic workflow of tX and take care > >> of some shortcomings: > >> - optional Per turntable stereo-jack outputs (got that working, with > >> my own mixer design) > >> - LV2 support > >> - OSC support > >> - Rubberband support (working in parts, length of slave turntables get > >> adjusted to master turntable) > >> - Automatic detection of Beatpattern (don't know yet which lib to take) > >> - Take out the sequencing stuff (better done by some external app e.g > >> seq24, Ardour3 via osc/midi ) > >> - Eventual change to Qt for the Gui (as a programmer, i love Qt), but > >> that for the far Future > >> So actually It should rather go along the lines of Traktor DJ (from > >> NI) (with more than 2 turntables), than Live. I'd also like to > >> incorporate NI idea of using a physical turntable to control tX > >> (scratching etc.) > >> Gerald > > > > So, I wonder why you choose to work with tX when Rui has started a long > > way on this path with qTracktor? > > > > i have a feeling that this is way more related to mixxx than to qtractor > (beside the the naming similarity) > > cheers
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