How Good Is Mixxx
- Mixxx is a free, open-source DJ mixing console that turns your digital music collection into the source for a full range of mixing, programming, and effects for recording or live presentation. While all you need is a PC or laptop to use Mixxx, it can also control two turntables, even analog turntables.
- Fortunately, the market is awash with applications that will enable you to mix using not just two but - in many cases - four or more decks.What's more, the best of today's DJ software offers up myriad creative options, so you can add real interest and take your mixes to the next level.
Check out the release announcement for a list of new features.
Although Mixxx 2.2.3 contains many important updates and bugfixes, it's possible some users may experience issues. If you do, you can still get our previous stable version, Mixxx 2.1.8.
Mixxx is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Mixxx (32-bit) 2020 full offline installer setup for PC Mixxx has everything you need to start making DJ mixes in a tight, integrated package. Whether you're DJing your next house party, spinning at a club, or broadcasting as a radio DJ, the program has what you need to do it right.
You don't need to pay for Mixxx because you can get it here for free.There is no official paid or 'pro' version of Mixxx.The version available here is the full version.We happily provide Mixxx for free and donations are appreciated but not required.
Windows
macOS
Ubuntu
Download Mixxx 2.2.3 for 16.04 (Xenial) or later:
Open a terminal, and enter:
This will install the latest version of Mixxx from the Mixxx PPA on Launchpad.
Ubuntu Repositories:
Ubuntu also provides a version of Mixxx which can be installed directly from the Ubuntu Software Centre. This version is usually woefully out of date; therefore using the PPA is advised.
Fedora
An RPM packagefor installation is available in theRPM Fusion repositories.
Please refer to RPM Fusion's instructionson how to enable the repositories on your system. Mixxx only requires enabling thefree repository; the nonfree repository is not necessary for Mixxx.
RPM Fusion builds are maintained by the Mixxx development team.We support the next, the current, and selected previousFedora release(s) if possible.
Linux / Source Code
The Mixxx source code is made available under the GPL v2 or later. Please check the LICENSE file in our source tree for complete licensing information.The latest code from Mixxx's 2.2 branch is hosted on GitHub:
Compilation instructions are available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Mixxx is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux:
Windows
AAC playback requires Windows 7 or greater or Windows Vista with a platform update.