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Custom Skins For Mixxx

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Airtime-themed skins for Mixxx, designed with broadcast users in mind, are available for download and forking here.

Airtime-themed skins for Mixxx, designed with broadcast users in mind, are available for download and forking here. These skins provide a simplified interface for live broadcasting which do away with EQ, flange effect, looping and other features required by dance music DJs. Oct 01, 2017  GitHub is home to over 40 million developers working together to host and review code, manage projects, and build software together. Sign up A custom skinning theme for the DJ-Mixing application https://mixxx.org. Mixxx can run without any extra hardware, and is fully functional replacement for a traditional 'turntables and mixer' DJ setup. Mixxx supports advanced features like comprehensive MIDI controller support, vinyl control, and multi-core CPU support. These skins are tested with the current Mixxx under Ubuntu Linux, MacOSX, Windows. Contribute to jorgerosa/Mixxx-DarkMetal-Skin development by creating an account on GitHub. Mixxx - DarkMetal - Skin. Contribute to jorgerosa/Mixxx-DarkMetal-Skin development by creating an account on GitHub. Skip to content. Mixxx: Dark Metal Skin. Create my own custom color scheme? Open the 'skin.

These skins provide a simplified interface for live broadcasting which do away with EQ, flange effect, looping and other features required by dance music DJs. Instead, the emphasis is on a clear and uncluttered interface which does not require large mouse movements to operate the most important controls. There are versions available both with and without pitch/tempo controls for beat matching.

Custom Skins For Mixxx

After downloading one of the skins, extract the zip file and copy it to the skins directory on the computer where Mixxx is installed. For example, on Debian or Ubuntu:

unzip Airtime1280x1024_skin_for_Mixxx-1.11.0.zip

sudo cp -r Airtime1280x1024 /usr/share/mixxx/skins/

Then, start Mixxx and select the Airtime skin by clicking Options, Preferences, then Interface in the Mixxx main menu.

You can even adjust the font size and font family via a simple mouse click.Different skins and color schemes provide variety and individuality.The intelligent colored waveform visualizes music through the use of different colors. Red parts are beats and bases, green show planes and vocals, blue parts show treble. Ultramixer 2 free edition. Therefore you see at a glance, where the beats and silent parts are.

FlatNite is intended to be an extension for your controller, meaning all duplicate controls can be removed from skin.
You can re-enable them, though, like if you need EQs to control 4 decks with a 2(virtually 4) deck controller.
Main focus was to make every control easily and quickly recognizable, especially when your eyes are mostly on your controller and your hands.
Find more details in the PullRequest and up-to-date version on my github branch
Btw, it's now called Tango and can be installed along last FlatNite version
UPDATE Tango has been merged! Woohoo!!
From now on you can use it by installing from http://downloads.mixxx.org/builds/master/release or compiling latest master from https://github.com/mixxxdj/mixxx. It has evolved a lot, especially effects and samplers.
Tango_v0.9.X.zip
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* added crossfader orientation button to decks
* Library maximize button
* Library can finally shrink properly, Waveform can grow to fill screen
* removed Sync mode buttons (not officially supported, yet)
* removed redundant options from Skin Settings
* fixed tons of tiny qss and graphics flaws
Tango_v0.9.6
* add optional Filter knob to EQ section
* redesign MixerBar, add VU meters & Mute buttons
* fix Mixer layout
* fixed empty FX units' height (Thanks @Kafuzke!)
* FX units: added minimal mode Woohoo, finally!
* FX units: added Clear button
* lower half: no squeezing anymore (except sometimes with MixerBar)
* Samplers: added minimal mode
* Spinny / Cover / nothing can be toggled with one button, no need to go to menu
Tip 1: Windows & Mac users might download Ubuntu font here.
Tip 2: To have a clean start when upgrading Tango from any previous version, I recommend to remove whole [Tango] section from your .mixxx.cfg.
After first start, adjust everything as you like again and it will stay like this.
Tip 3: When installing this or any other custom skin, it's useful to place it in a folder with normal write access and link it in the regular skin folder. This way you can alter, upgrade or delete skins without needing administrative rights.
Here's the minimal view I use most of the time:
You can blow it up like this and more, waveforms resizable depending on your screen height
Elements you can toggle, most of them hidden on first start:
* full-width stacked resizable Waveforms incl. beatgrid buttons
* Channel mixer with Volume fader & Gain knob
* EQs knobs with Kill buttons, optional Quick Filter knob
* Mixer bar for Master, headphones (incl. SplitCue), 2 x MIC, 2 x AUX incl. VU meters
* Crossfader
* Pitch slider, BPM
* basic Key control buttons
* Deck controls (Slip mode, quantize, repeat, eject, CF orientation)
* VU meter
* Loop, LoopRoll & BeatJump buttons
* Vinyl options per deck (enable in 'View' > 'Show Vinyl Control options' first)
* Star rating in decks
* FX Rack with 2 or 4 EffectChains, 3 effects each, mini & full mode
* 4/8 Samplers with Load/Save buttons, mini & full mode
* Preview Deck with 4/8 HotCues
* floating skin settings menu
* track's Comment row underneath overview waveform for hints on cues, loops, varying BPM..
(until HotCue labels are implemented)
I hope everything is self-explaining, some hints anyway:
- Play buttons show play status: RED when track is playing normally, ORANGE when 'previewing' from Cue/HotCue.
- right-clicking Play button when playing will stop/reset track to Cue point, right-clicking when stopped will set Cue point to current position.
- Keylock button turns RED when keylock is OFF
- BPM & Key: left-click = Sync, right-click = reset to original
- BeatJump & LoopMove buttons: left-click = double the distance, right-click = halve the distance
- usage of comments row below Waveform:
> insert a blank line in track's comment <space><shift-return> so whole comment's shifted down
> now add your notes at the beginning of 1st comment line
ToDo:
- Deck orientation buttons in 4-deck mode
- auto-duck for MICs
AND [gj23] requested a portrait mode version for tablets! Interesting..would anyone use that?
We'll see..
I started with LateNight -like most of the mods- and I got much inspiration from Deere and how templates and variables can be used.
Any feedback is appreciated! Especially about how toggling waveforms works on your platform/version, or about must-have features.
I built this skin @1366x768, so I'd like to see how it looks on different resolutions, too.
Also, I could put it on git if anyone wants to collaborate on this, or fork it.
Enjoy!
Big UP to mixxx devs for their work over the past years!!
Changelog (FlatNite!)
Updated to v38_fixed
* Loop, LoopRoll, BeatJump & LoopMove buttons (when disabled, there's still the minimal LoopIndicator)
[took the very clever buttons for adjusting LoopMove & BeatJump distance from Deere]
* Sync control (none/Master/Follower) in 'Extra Deck Buttons' section next to 'Play' (clicking BPM is still one-time Sync)
* MixerBar redesign
* many changes behind the scenes
Updated to v37
* Broadcast button/indicator
* isolated SkinSettings button, now next to the clock
* Library styling continued
Updated to v36
* scrolling waveforms are defined in-place, not as Singletons anymore (improves stability)
* styling continued
Updated to v35
* made stacked waveforms resizable, can be collapsed with splitter handle
* crossfader can be toggled independently from mixer
* white-label vinyl as default CoverArt image (when file doesn't provide one)
* FlatNite style for AutoDJ and Analyze buttons
* made Skin Settings menu ..better!
* minor cosmetics
Updated to v34
* fixed appearance on 1st start and some renamings/clean-up
(* fixed Sampler HotCues 1-4 Thanks @Steph)

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Updated to v33
* enable additional EffectUnits 3/4 in skin settings menu (they're placed below respective decks)
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* pitch sliders' behaviour normal now (not inverted)
* in addition to Mixer, Spinny/Cover you can now choose incredible <nothing> besides main decks
* extended SkinSettings menu
* divider in Library to resize CoverArt
* clipping VU meter is now big & white to emphasize it more
Updated to v30
Updated to v29
* mostly cosmetic changes
* simplifying code
* MixerBar integrated in Library to save space for tree view.when Lib is disabled it's a bottom bar like before.
When using more than 2 MICs and more than 2 AUX it might get complicated..aka tight.
Updated to v28
* all GUI settings are now persistent on 2.0.0.1 stable as well
* polished and extended beatgrid buttons
* flawless on mixxx 2.0.0.1 and recent 2.1.0 alpha-pre
Thanks to [aDJnamedCorey] for pointing me to this issue
Updated to v26
* replaced text with icons in Mixer bar and EffectChain control section
Updated to v24
* skin settings popup is now working as expected, thanks to hints from [daschuer] here.
* some polish, multi-line comments now display properly
* basic Mic/AUX section now integrated in MixerBar at the bottom, along with Master and Headphone controls
* minor fixes