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Mixvibes U-mix Control Pro
MixVibes, the makers of the U-Mix Control Pro DJ controller and Cross 1.7 DJ software, has announced Cross DJ Free, a brand-new free version of its flagship DJing program. The software is totally usable as is, with no limitations like master level fades, time limits, or updating constraints, and is completely free for non-commercial use.
It has two decks, three effects, beatmatched looping, iTunes integration with cover support and user-definable smart playlists, history function, multiple audio format support, cue point triggers, three-band EQ, equalisers and keylocking.
It is comparable to a product like Virtual DJ Home, in that there is no Midi or timecode – it’s strictly aimed at laptop-only DJs. However, whereas Virtual DJ Home is pretty much the full version of the program, Cross DJ Free is cut-down, lacking many of the functions of the full version, such as full effects and the ability to record your mixes.
You can get it for PC or Mac from here.
Have you had a chance to download and play with this yet? What did you think? We’d love you to share your thoughts in the comments.
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Mixvibes, the DJ software and hardware company, has steadily established a good reputation for itself, and won’t do its profile any harm with this latest release.
Just in time for the NAMM show, the company has announced a DJ controller, U-Mix Control Pro, complete with fully integrated Mixvibes Cross 1.5 DJ software, providing a complete turnkey laptop DJ system. Mixvibes has also launched an iPad remote control app, U-Mix Remote, to allow its software to be manipulated from an iPad via WiFi. Let’s look a little closer:
U-Mix Control Pro
This is, at first appearance, an identikit DJ controller. Think DJ Tech, Gemini etc. and you get the idea. It has a reasonably standard function set – build-in sound card, internal mixer, 2 touch-sensitive jogwheels, microphone input, and what look like 6 cue settings per channel.
Interestingly it also has a gain control per channel, and it looks like the EQs have kills on them (they have on/off LEDs next to them indicating this as a likelihood).
Mixvibes U Mix Control Pro ModMixVibes Cross 1.5 DJ software
In its recent upgrade to 1.5, Mixvibes Cross gained effects, hi-res Midi compatibility and an output limiter to ensure you don’t accidentally drive the volume to distortion. It has good iTunes integration, and can hold its own with many of the features of the top packages – as long as you only want 2 decks.
We particularly like the large amount of room given over to the music library.The bonus here is that – like the Serato ITCH controllers, the Torq Xponent, the Vestax Spin, the Kontrol S4 and the new Pioneer DDJ-T1 controller – when you buy this hardware, you get a full version of the software.
That means not having to pay for an extra upgrade should you actually want to use your kit to its full potential, and it also means easy set-up – no worrying about sound card settings or Midi mappings to get going.
U-Mix Remote
Like the Virtual DJ iPod app that we covered previously, this is a remote app to control the software from an iPad.
Visually it looks just like the U-Mix hardware, and communicates via WiFi with your laptop in order to provide control over the software when away from your PC.
Whether doing a warm-up set from the bar, casually planning a DJ set from your couch, or letting your club guests have a play from the dancefloor, the iPad remote lets you take your DJing out of the DJ booth.
Remember, though, it requires you to have the software running, so unlike the djay for iPad app that we also reviewed recently, it isn’t a standalone solution.
Conclusion
There is life outside of Traktor, and smaller manufacturers and software developers have some interesting alternatives – this is a good example, as the combination of hardware, software and iPad remote is unique.
The U-Mix Pro hardware looks pretty ordinary to us, but the software has come on in leaps and bounds recently.
Taken as a whole, and presuming the price is right, this looks a decent DJ system for the home or semi-pro/mobile digital jock who wants something portable, easy to set up and use and who don’t need 4 decks.
Mixvibes U Mix Control Pro Manual
The iPad remote app is more cutting edge, and while it’s hard to think of a must-have use for a remote application for DJ software (after all, DJing is about performance, about standing in front of people and doing a job, not skulking at the bar with your iPad!), it’s cool just for the technology that makes it happen.
Maybe I’m lacking in imagination too – US art duo AndrewAndrew have built a whole DJ performance that involves them DJing using iPads from anywhere but the DJ box!
There’s no information on price yet, but the company will be exhibiting the products at the NAMM show this week.
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