I'm pleased to announce the latest release of xwax -- DJ software for
Linux.
http://xwax.org/
http://xwax.org/releases/xwax-1.3.tar.gz
The most significant new feature is the ability to navigate the music
library by tempo (beats-per-minute, BPM)
xwax is open-source vinyl emulation software for Linux. It allows DJs and
turntablists to playback digital audio files (MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, AAC
and more), controlled using a normal pair of turntables via timecoded
vinyls.
It's designed for both beat mixing and scratch mixing. Needle drops, pitch
changes, scratching, spinbacks and rewinds are all supported, and feel
just like the audio is pressed onto the vinyl itself.
The focus is on an accurate vinyl feel which is efficient, stable and
fast.
Users of xwax 1.3 may also be interested in a simple and convenient tool
to detect the tempo of music files:
http://www.pogo.org.uk/~mark/bpm-tools/
--
Mark