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jammer42777
Has anyone used any of the Linux DJ-ing software?
If so what was your impression?
(I'm not looking for it to compete w/traktor DJ, just the basics)

thanx
--Joshua
Zombie0915
there isn't much out there, there is a turntable emulator called terminator, ummm you could maybe try running 2 of them together through JACK or something, like 2 media players and some sort of mixer plugin.

I also found this list:
quote:
* BeatForce a computer DJ system for two players with independent playlists, song databases, mixers, samplers, et cetera
* BpmDj very interesting set of programs for the Linux DJ
* DBMix software DJ digital audio mixing system
* DJ Krazy a neat MP3/CD mixer for the Linux DJ in us all...
* DJPlay "aims to be a high-class live DJing application for Linux"
* Final Scratch pro-audio computerized DJ system from Stanton Magnetics
* GDAM Geoff & Dave's Audio Mixer, a new mixer for the Linux digital DJ
* Jay'O'Rama cool DJ tool for PCM/MP3/OGG playback and manipulation
* Mixxx a cool DJ mixer from the Andersen brothers
* MP3Mixer a system for mixing multiple MPEG audio streams in realtime
* Oolaboola virtual turntable fun with Eric Tiedemann's "open-source cyber-shamanic noise-maker"
* OpenJay dedicated site for open-source DJs
* OpenJay Development Krew Forum a site dedicated to discussing "...problems, code, techniques, tips & tricks and all issues related to the computer DJing world"
* UltraMixer very cool virtual DJ mixing software, requires Java
* cdrom_speed lets the user decrease CD-ROM drive speed, "...especially suitable for playing MP3's from your CD-ROM..."
* eMixer DJ-style mixer for two MP3 audio streams
* remix.linux "a place for subscribers of the Linux Audio Users list to share/remix/extend/master each others work, with the freedoms offered by Creative Commons licenses"
* terminatorX enables hip-hop style "scratching" of WAV files


This one looks promising too http://mixxx.sourceforge.net/
aside from that bpmdj might be worth checking out from that list

ok, maybe there is more out there than I first thought, the 2 most promising to me look like mixxx and bpmdj.

you should have a look at www.linux-sound.org the authro of that site really knows linux audio stuff.
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