

two new FX units with 14 audio effects each.quantizing for keeping hot cues, loops, and samples on beat.two 8-pad sample decks ( decks C and D).While Cross still doesn’t support full four-deck mixing, version 2 added:
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In August of last year, MixVibes stepped into the more sophisticated arena of full-featured DJ programs with the major Cross 2.0 release, and has put out an incremental update every couple of months since. The Bottom Line: With two 8-pad Samplers, 8 cue points per track, 14 effects, dedicated channel filters, iOS app remote control, and a host of other new features, Cross is attempting to fight its way to the forefront of more digital DJs’ consciousness.

Many newer controllers aren’t supported with mappings. The Bad: A couple of playback bugs during performance. New sampling, looping, and effects features. The Good: Excellent Beatgrid editing tools.

Mac: OS 10.4 or higher, Intel 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU, 1 GB RAM Windows: Windows XP(SP2)/Vista(SP2)/7, Intel 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo or equivalent CPU, 1 GB RAM Supported Audio Formats: MP3, Ogg, AAC, M4A, FLAC, AIFF, WAV And if you want to use your iPad as a controller, this could be the program for you – read our full review after the jump. With version 2.3, Cross tacks on HID integration with Pioneer CDJs and a few other goodies to lure you in. If you haven’t been updated on MixVibes Cross over the last six months, there was a frenzy of development that saw the 10-year-old French company add crucial features like sample decks, quantizing, multi-effects and much more to this low-cost, open-platform DJ software.
