![]() Maybe there is an answer here for someone? Any feedback would be good. ![]() These are just a few things that I'm still trying to figure out. Use a more compatible Application for mixing my music live. Use a completely different type of sound card or audio interface.Ħ. I read on Apple support that sometimes not all software updates are compatible with older versions of some applications or vice versa.ĥ. Or Delete and Re-install the Application? Sometimes its necessary after a software update. Re-Install System Software and perform a clean installation may fix problems with extensions or plug-ins that become incompatible after updates?Ĥ. Allocate Memory appropriately or add more memory to my computer?ģ. Close out any other apps that may be running.Ģ. Luckily I had a CD ready to play in my mixer.ġ. Then the MM Fusion application quit unexpectedly. The song playing live actually finished out but didn't transition to the next one. After playing an hour or two in to my gig, I added a song to my playlist and adjusted the transition, when, all of a sudden the cursor went into a 'spinning gear (color wheel)' for several seconds. (You can use wired or wireless USB headphones.) Still, the sound wasn't very loud in my preview ear, but it did do the trick.įinally, MM Fusion worked the way I wanted it to. So, I purchased a separate USB headphone set. I plugged my headphones thru the headphone jack on the MacBook and couldn't get sound even when I re-configured the sound output to dual mode. However, this did leave me with another problem, previewing a song while I'm playing live. I was amazed at how much better the audio quality was compared to my original sound card. I installed the software, hooked it up to a USB port on my MacBook, and then hooked it up to my mixer board thru the headphones jack on the device. ![]() I purchased the M-Audio MobilePre USB audio/recording device. So I did a little experimenting and found out that (depending on what you want to spend) an external audio interface for recording music & lyrics may do the trick. Most of the external sound cards you buy at the local electronic store are mainly intended for PC instead of Mac. So with that being said, there has to be something that we are missing? I found out that most external sound cards do not function well with Mac or have low audio quality. All I'm trying to do is think outside the box to remedy this situation for myself and other DJ's. I am determined to take this a step further to research and find out why these unexpected predicaments keep happening. I also am aware (from other posts) that the 3rd party vendor does know about the issues at hand and does not have an answer at this time. So why is this an issue for some of us? Surely, there are success stories out there? I know that Apple does not answer questions for 3rd party vendors. I doubled checked and the Installation requirements for MM Fusion does specify that Mac OS X v10.5 - v10.6 and up are compatible with MM Fusion v7.4.4. I still have the Mac OS X 10.5.8 Leopard and I am also experiencing application issues with MM Fusion such as freezing, unexpected quitting, slow response time or unable to preview with sound card using headphones while playing live. I just read the questions and replies for this discussion regarding MixMeister Fusion and Mac. I DJ for fun and recently decided to upgrade my system to a digital program using MixMeister and I am not getting the results I was hoping for, as well. I apologize for how lengthy it may be, I'm new at this forum 'thing'. It allows you to mix multiple songs together by changing the tempo (but not the pitch), lengthen short songs, add special effects to tracks, and create long mixes for copying to handheld devices or Record on an audio CD.This is my first post. MixMeister Express instead, it is a professional solution for creating and mixing music for PC and Mac. To download it to your PC immediately, click here. ![]() MIXXX is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. When it comes to creating mixes in real time, it is absolutely one of the best. It supports all major audio file formats and can be connected to all the most common systems for playing vinyl records. MixMeister Express cuenta con una intuitiva interfaz en la que sólo tienes que arrastrar y soltar los ficheros de audio que quieras usar (MP3, WAV o WMA). It has an interface that at first glance may be a bit chaotic, but in the long run, also thanks to its extreme flexibility (it can be customized with skin), it is very convenient for mixing and working with digital music. MIXXX It is considered one of the best programs to mix free and open source code.
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