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8 MAGIX Digital DJ user interface
At the heart of MAGIX Digital DJ are the Decks, A and B as shown below. The
framed areas are constant and will remain unchanged by various settings. All
other areas & panels are dynamic and change to reflect the mode or settings
chosen.
Cue either deck by clicking and dragging on the wave displays. The center of
each display shows the playback position, so you can cue decks visually if you
don’t have a separate monitor mix set up. Beneath each wave display is a
song-length preview. You can click on the lower preview to jump to any point
in the track. The Play button beneath each deck will start playback of the
track. We will consider the transport functions in more detail later.
Features
• Two decks for playback of MP3 (ID3 V1 and V2), WAV, AIFF, WMA, FLAC,
M4A and OGG files
• 64-bit high-end signal processing
• Integrated browser with favorites and search function.
• Drag & drop from external application to decks and playlist.
• Playlist with unlimited entry number and automix function including crossfades
and automatic beat-synchronized transitions (DJ style), random play (shuffle)
• Twelve outputs (6x stereo, only after upgrade (view page 9)): master mix,
monitor, deck A + B and others. Monitoring via headphones for the decks
and samplers. Flexible monitoring options ("Additional settings"), for example,
pre-fader listener level, phone split. Flexible crossfader settings ("Additional
settings") and bass crossfader
• Precise pitch control (faster/slower) in each deck
• Automatic beat recognition, beat grid and beat mix, auto sync for perfect
synchronization with seamless loops and beatwise jumping inside the track.
• mufin technology: sound-based analysis of all songs on the hard drive, find
similar songs with one click; quick insertion into the playlist or to the decks.










