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UltraMixer is a DJ mixing software which enables you to mix digital music in various formats such as MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV or CDs in real time. All you need is a sound card. The DJ's turntables are replaced by two digital SoundPlayers, the "vinyls" are available within seconds through the integrated FileArchive. No matter whether you want to use UltraMixer for a professional gig or at a private party or as virtual jukebox in restaurants, hair studios or medical surgeries - it will prove the right choice! UltraMixer is the first DJ software in the world that is available for the most popular operating systems: Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows. There are three versions of UltraMixer available: the Free-Edition and the Basic-Edition for private users and the Advanced-Edition for high demands and commerical use. All versions are integrated in one program, and can be activated through the appropriate licence keys. This enables the user to switch to a more advanced version without any problems.
UltraMixer supports the following hardware controllers:
- Denon DN-HC4500
- Behringer BCD3000
- Behringer BCD2000
- Hercules DJ Console MK2
- Hercules DJ Console
- Hercules DJ Control MP3
- Numark Total Control
- EKS XP10
- M-Audio Torq Xponent
New in v2.3.5.1
- Fixed: windows only: auto dj stops sometimes on certain hardware systems
- Changed: startup duration improved
- New: searchable tables and tree
- Fixed: tag-image display
- Fixed: edit dialog can't be closed by enter key
- Fixed: audio CD playback is not working
- Fixed: aac/m4a playback is not working
- Changed: show eq and volume in dB
- Changed: optimized directory chooser
- Changed: Silence Detection reworked
- Changed: AutoDJ reworked/simplified
- Changed: overall startup improved
- Changed: remain time uses silence
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