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a general question

PostPosted: 04 May 2017, 21:22
by radioViki
Hello to the team of Mixvibes!

I've started to make 2012 with Cross music, I liked the update speed and implementation of feature. For some time but almost nothing has moved and it seems that the Cross or Cross DJ is not developed further.
Featurs like the integration of a microphone, practical mapping of LED, s, are long overdue and would have to be installed in the software.

Is still working on another version of Cross and when could you expect.

Greetings from Norway

Re: a general question

PostPosted: 04 May 2017, 22:22
by RoJeC
The team is still working on Cross at the back burner. However integration of Mic isn't very likely to happen. Not many (external) soundcards provide mic input to the USB port. So it's not that easy. Also there is a major difference between using 'professional' mics and headsets. IF only for having to work around mono and stereo inputs, filtering options, feedback issues.

By LED integration you mean a different way of adding LED info to the mapping? Any way according to an early alpha I've seen the mapping will be quite different.

Re: a general question

PostPosted: 04 May 2017, 22:47
by radioViki
Hi, thanks for the reply.

By LED integration you mean a different way of adding LED info to the mapping? Yes

Microphone again: a possibility to map a mic (as in Traktor Pro or Djay Pro (fader, switch) ) would not be bad and very desirable.

But thank you first

Re: a general question

PostPosted: 05 May 2017, 09:46
by RoJeC
It's already possible to use a mic, but depends on some driver and technical issues if it works.
You can route inputs to a deck (to play basically any external sources). It depends on your setup how you need to make it physically possible. If your a little into this than you're likely capable to do this... Create a stereo input, sufficent preamp of mic, iand if your external soundcard cannot handle the input, you may have to join your soundcard with the internal.
Just be carefull with increasing volume(s) to not destroy any hardware.

Re: a general question

PostPosted: 05 May 2017, 16:05
by radioViki
Hi, thanks again for your reply.