Oh sorry, I checked it out but the workflow/interface made me think it's not for a performance act.
And I always felt that tX's workflow and Gui, its support for multiple turntables suits my needs.
Neverless looking at the mixxx website, mixx has evolved since the last time i checked it out.
I'll play with it, until I've made tX what I want it to be.
By the way the scratch algorithm in tX is superior to any other program (even mixxx) I've played with.
Gerald
On Fri, 2011-04-01 at 07:11 -0500, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
On Friday, April 01, 2011 04:53:53 am Gerald Mwangi wrote:
> 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.

Nope.  Mixxx is for real live-performance DJing.  This 
includes beat matching, time shifting, scratching, etc.  You 
really should download it an check it out.

-gabriel
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