MixTape

Category Audio Production / DJs
Version 1.2.5
Format App
Compatibility MixTapeMacOS X Intel
License Freeware
Price Free
Rating
Updated On Jan 24, 2011
Total Downloads 2,455
Mac Downloads 2,455

Audio/DJ mixer

MixTape takes the music you give it (drag/drop from iTunes or the finder), adds detected tempo and beats, and places it on a timeline'd workspace so your tracks now "snap to grid" along their beats and play in sync. Precisely in sync.

Created mixes can be "one click" published to the Internet to be shared with friends or sent straight back to iTunes to be played on your mac, iPod or iPhone.

This isn't a traditional DJ application, but you *can* play live with the added advantage of being able to prepare and audition your mixes ahead of when they are played.

Finally, we have a series of video tutorials - a mere ten minutes covers the basics. Past that the application gets out of the way giving your creativity the tool it deserves.
MixTape MixTape v 1.2.5 Jan 24, 2011 MacOS X Intel
HiLo control to cut either the treble or bass on a per-track basis (use control to add/remove control points).
Setting exported mix bitrates.
Track (visible) height and initial volume preference.
Midi sends start signals when entering a new master sync region.
Support for moving from app store installs to 'web' licenses and upgrades.
Night colours - preserve night vision when playing in dark environments.
On-track curves now more visible.
"Recreate Missing Tags" menu item recreates name/artist/album tags from tracks that have lost them

Bugfixes:
Fixed a number of crashing bugs.
Being able to apply an overlap when the "can't apply" hand is shown.
The overlap cursor being shown instead of the in/out point cursors when previewing.
Fixed .m4a files not appearing in "Import" dialog.
Fixed longer tracks not appearing in library in their entirety.
Restoring a library that has zero length keywords.
Double click to change the name of a mix now fixed.
Database corruption bug "guarded".
Atomic Droplet MixTape MixTape v 1.2.4 Jan 17, 2011 MacOS X UB
Not available
Atomic Droplet MixTape v 1.2.2 Dec 31, 2010 MacOS X UB
Pro can now stream midi sync to an external app (i.e. VJ performances). Also mix hosting free since 1.2.1
mixes MixTape v 1.2.1 Dec 23, 2010 MacOS X UB
A quick little update - the 'hosting credits' concept is now gone, hosting is free! Enjoy!
itunes MixTape v 1.2.0 Dec 19, 2010 MacOS X UB
The 1.2 series brings the most frequently requested editing controls to life:

* "Automix" buttons create a basic mix between two tracks
* New edit controls for setting in and out points
* Overall track volume in parameters
* New "Snap" timing quickly places tabs onto phrases
* Fine adjust timing tabs
* New video tutorials are clearer and now up to date
* VU meters show output levels and peaks
* Smoother scrolling in workspace
* Add new or missing album art

And bugfixes, of course.
beats MixTape v 1.1.5 Oct 22, 2010 MacOS X UB
Streamlined the install/setup purchase and a heap of bug fixes.
played MixTape v 1.1.4 Oct 14, 2010 MacOS X UB
Mostly bugfixes to audio and cancelling an import. Also chooses the correct number of import threads by itself (pro).
application MixTape v 1.1.1 Sep 1, 2010 MacOS X UB
Now supports higher sample rate audio interfaces, hopefully better support for multichannel interfaces and (hopefully) a bunch of stability fixes.
download MixTape v 1.1 Aug 22, 2010 MacOS X UB
New in version 1.1:

* New workspace UI makes it easier to see which tracks are synced against which.
* A new 'first run' video shows you around the UI
* Demo mixes make it easier to get "in" to MixTape - these are also cc licensed so feel free to mix with them yourself.
* New loader means no more pre-loading of tracks, just open and go!

And heaps more little fixes.
Atomic Droplet

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danielg
version 1.2.0, MacOS X UB
Every so often I come across some software I want to tell the world about - and mixtape falls into this category. When I was djing on technics 20 years ago, I dreamt of software where I would drag and drop tunes into a mix - the logical steps were pretty straightforward to me.
An 20 years later, Mixtape is here. There are lots of djing apps out there (and I've tried most of them) with interfaces out of star trek and mediocre capabilities which made these apps last 10 minutes on my hard drive. Mixtape 's beat ID and matching between tracks and drag and drop interface makes mixing tunes so simple that the art of djing is now more or less dead!!
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