is trots om u djmixpro voor te stellen
Handleiding
1
Welkom
2
Inleiding tot mixen
2.1
Non-stop muziek
2.2
Beats
2.3
Beats
per minuut
2.4
Cross-Fading
2.5
Gelijkmaken van de beat
2.6
Eigenschappen van DJ Mix Pro
3
Installeren van DJ Mix Pro
3.1
Bestanden
3.2
Licentie
4
Muziek Bestanden
4.1
DJ Mix Pro passende bestand formaten
4.1.1
Muziek formaten
4.1.2
formaten
4.2
Zoeken en inbrengen van bestanden
4.2.1
In de databank
4.2.2
In de playlist
5
De playlist
5.1
Foto van de playlist
5.1.1
Muziek Titels
5.1.2
BPM
5.1.3
Mixen
5.2
Beheren van de playlist
5.2.1
Importeren vanaf de databank
5.2.2
Direct toevoegen van bestanden
5.2.3
Opslaan van een playlist
5.2.4
Lied informatie exporteren
5.2.5
Geluid exporteren naar cd (voor geregistreerde gebruikers)
5.2.6
Verplaatsen van liederen
5.2.7
Verwijderen van liederen
5.2.8
Onderzoeken en veranderen van muziek eigenschappen
5.3
Afspelen van muziek
5.3.1
Starten van de muziek
5.3.2
Manier van afspelen
5.3.3
Stoppen van geluid
5.3.4
De overgang forceren
5.3.5
Koptelefoon methode
5.4
Mixen van liederen
5.4.1
Manier van mixen
5.4.2
Omgeving van mixen
5.4.3
Standaard omgeving van mixing
5.4.4
Zelf de controle over nemen
6
Geluid uitvoer
6.1
Een geluidskaart, geen koptelefoons
6.2
Een geluidskaart en koptelefoons (mono)
6.3
Twee geluidskaarten en koptelefoons
6.4
Een geluidskaart met 2 outputs en koptelefoons
6.5
Het geluidsoutput afstellen
7
Koptelefoons luister methode
7.1
Objecten
7.2
Het gebruik
7.2.1
Het limiet van muziek spelen afstellen
7.2.2
Het volume afstellen
7.2.3
De lengte afstellen
7.2.4
Gelijkmaken van de beat in een mix
7.3
Instellen van de instellingen
7.4
Navigeren van mix tot mix
8
Databank
8.1
Voordelen
8.2
Foto van de databank
8.2.1
Databank muziek titels
8.2.2
Databank BPM
8.3
Beheren van de databank
8.3.1
Toevoegen van bestanden aan de databank
8.3.2
Opslaan van de databank
8.3.3
Importeren van muziek in de databank
8.3.4
Opnieuw instellen van muziek orde
8.3.5
Verwijderen van muziek in de databank
8.4
Gebruik maken van databank muziek
8.4.1
Importere naar de playlistn
8.4.2
Sorteren van liederen
8.4.3
Vinden van titels in een grote databank
8.4.4
Onderzoeken van lied eigenschappen
8.4.5
Vlug luisteren naar muziek
9
Beatlock Analyse
9.1
Definitie
9.2
De manier
9.3
Controle en opties
10
Veelzijdige eigenschappen
10.1
Equalizers
10.2
Veilige methode
10.3
Statistieken
10.4
Pitching van geluid
10.5
Transporteren van Beatlock data bestanden
10.6
ID3V2 tags behandeling
10.7
Commando regel opties
10.8
Winamp2 plugins
10.8.1
DSP plugins
10.8.2
Visualisation plugins
11
Betrekking tot opties
11.1
Lied standaard label
11.2
Beatlock opties label
11.3
Geluid output opties label
11.4
Bundel van opties label
12
Betrekking tot lied eigenschappen
12.1
Mix opties label
12.2
Tag info label
12.3
Beatlock info label
13
Maak plezier
1 Welkom
Beatlock Technologie is trots om u de DJ Mix Pro Handleiding voor te stellen.
Dit document zal je helpen om je vertrouwd te geraken met DJ Mix Pro. Als je
dit helemaal gelezen hebt zal je het mixen en afspelen van muziek in een
makkelijke manier verstaan. Live DJing zal ook mogelijk zijn als je de correcte
kabels hebt.
Vroeger moest je veel apparaten hebben zoals: meerder cd spelers, platenspeler,
versterker en boxen en je moest vele knopjes bedienen.
Nu kan je makkelijk mixen maken met juist een muis klik.
2 Inleiding tot mixen
Wij zeggen niet dat DJ Mix Pro de beste mixen maakt want, professionele DJ’s
gebruiken hun hart en gevoelens ook.
Maar wij denken dat DJ Mix Pro "de meeste" mixen beter kan dan een gewone
random mixer, de manier waarop sommige gebruikers mixen en DJ mix pro
maakt redelijk goeie mixen als je het een klein beetje hulp geeft.
Mixen is niet echt moeilijk als je geen expert bent. U moet gewoon muziek
maken op een aangename manier.
Hier zijn de basis regels.
2.1 Non-stop muziek
De belangrijkste regel in mixen is non-stop. Wanneer veel liedjes klaarstaan
om te afspelen dan moeten de liedjes elkaar opvolgen, hetzelfde volume en
overlappen aan je uiteinden van de muziek.
2.2 Beats
Beats tonen het muziek tempo aan. Ze zijn meestal op gemaakt van gewone
drum slagen, maar kunnen ook opgemaakt zijn uit instrumenten noten als er geen
drum slagen zijn.
De beats kunnen makkelijk gehoord worden in de meeste dans muziek zoals Disco,
Dance, Rock, ... Het is Boom Boom Boom in Techno of meer discreet tching tching
tching in Jazz.
Een doel van mixen is de mensen aan het dansen houden, dus hun ritme verstoren
is niet meer nodig. U werk is een slimme volgorde te maken. Dit is "u" werk, en
DJ mix pro kan jouw niet vervangen voor dat .
2.3 Beats Per Minuut
BPM staat voor Beats Per Minute. Het is een getal dat u het muziek tempo
aangeeft.
Een lied dat precies 2 keer per seconde Booms geeft zal 120 BPM hebben. Dj’s
gebruiken BPM om de opeenvolging van liederen te bepalen doordat die een
gelijkaardige tempo hebben.
2.4 Cross-Fading
Wanneer overlappen 2 liederen elkaar tijdens een mix?
Als de mix op het eerste liedeinde voorkomt, zal u de volume moeten verlagen
tot nul, om een fade out te maken.
Hetzelfde als de mix bij het tweede liedbegin voorkomt, zul u de volume moeten
verhogen, dit is dan een fade in.
Fade in en Fade out zijn belangrijk in mixen. Tussen Fade in en Fade out, is
de tijd waarin beide liederen in de mix samen spelen.
2.5 Gelijkmaken van de beat
De
Beat gelijkmaken is een DJ techniek dat bestaat uit 2 liederen die dezelfde
beat hebben tijdens de mix. Het publiek heeft dan het gevoel dat het hetzelfde
lied is. De beste DJ’s vertragen of versnellen een van de 2 liedjes en houden
het zo een paar seconden.
Het uitvoeren van dit vereist manueel heel wat techniek, maar geeft zeer
interessante mixen.
2.6 Eigenschappen van DJ Mix Pro
DJ Mix Pro staat u toe om gemakkelijke mixen uit te voeren, zelfs het
gelijkmaken van de beats.
U kunt mixen in real time, snel bewegen met uw muis, al het werk manueel doen.
Maar u moet niet . Wij stellen eerder voor, de mixen " off line " voor te
bereiden ,gebruik makend van hoofdtelefoons alzo luisterend voor te bereiden,
terwijl andere liederen op de luidsprekers afspelen.
Laat enkel Dj Mix Pro het vervelende deel (fade in, Pitching, fade out) doen
terwijl u zich op het creatieve gedeelte concentreert (dat lied dat daarna
afspeelde, hoe lang de mix te maken, de fades). U kunt uw off line mixen
proberen gebruik maken van een hoofdtelefoon.
DJ Mix Pro zal dan de mixen reproduceren die u gecreëerd hebt wanneer de
mixtijd gekomen is!
Deze methode staat u toe je zeker toe voelen, uw keuzes mixend/spelend off
line, en het programma het moeilijke deel laten doen. Het helpt u een
succesvolle huis DJ te worden.
Zelfs als u geen live DJ speelt, is de DJ Mix Pro nog goed voor het afspelen
van muziek thuis of in milieus zonder DJ’s zoals bars, aerobic lessen of
openbare gebeurtenissen. Als u Dj Mix Pro gebruikt met de default settings geeft
het programma nog altijd redelijke resultaten, het publiek word soms zelfs
verrast door het veranderen van lied waarbij ze niets gemerkt hebben.
Het laatste populaire gebruik is de productie van compilaties. De registreerde
versie van Dj Mix Pro is ook zeer goed bij het maken van 75 minuten Cd’s
die kunnen worden gebruikt om een audio cd (die een extern brandprogramma
gebruikt) te vullen.
3 Installeren van DJ Mix Pro
3.1 Bestanden
De installatie is makkelijk te installeren. Kies een andere plaats als de
installatie plaats u niet geliefd is.
Niets word geïnstalleerd in het Windows register en in externe submappen, zodat
de uninstallatie ook makkelijk verloopt:
ofwel gebruik je het uninstallatie programma of delete enkel de installatiemap.
De uitgave van
DJ Mix Pro is samengesteld uit verschillende bestanden, a.u.b wijzig de originele
uitgave niet. DJ Mix Pro kan niet onafhankelijk werken.
De voornaamste bestanden zijn:
- Verwerkingseenheid folder: waar Beatlock data bestanden (.blk files) opgeslagen zijn
- Talen folder: internationale gestanden
- Plugins folder: visualization en dsp Plugins (complementair met winamp2 en dsp plugins)
- Htmldocs folder: documentatie folder
- DJMixPro.ini bestand: DJ Mix Pro opties (DJ Mix Pro programma opties/gegevens worden daar in bewaard)
- Autosave.m3v: DJ Mix Pro playlist (Playlist word automatisch opgeslaan als het programma word afgesloten)
- Autosave.m3d: DJ Mix Pro databank (een lijst van uw muziek bestanden “Mp3s,Wavs,...”
word automatisch opgeslaan als het programma word afgesloten)
Alle data bestanden (m3d, m3v, blk) zijn text bestanden en zijn compatible.
Ze veroorzaken geen problemen wanneer u het programma upgrade.
3.2 Licentie
Als je een licentie gekocht hebt dan kan je demo ontgrendelen gebruik makend
van de licentie data bestand.
Volg de instructies die je ontvangen hebt en geniet van het onbegrensde
eigenschappen van het programma:
- Onbeperkte mixen
- Onbeperkte BPM analyses
- Opslaan van geluid naar (een) bestand(en)
4 Muziek bestanden
DJ Mix Pro werkt met bestanden die op een harde schijf staan. De bestanden
kunnen ook (in een netwerk computer staan, maar niet op internet) of op een ISO CD ROM,
maar wij stellen voor dat je de bestanden vanaf je harde schijf afspeelt.
DJ Mix Pro leest geen audio cd’s.
4.1 DJ Mix Pro passende
bestand formaten
DJ Mix PRO kan veel bestand formaten aan, en maakt sommige ook.
Hier zijn de passende bestand formaten:
4.1.1 Muziek formaten
Mp3 bestanden: alle mp3 bestanden worden ondersteund
Ogg vorbis bestanden: alle vorbis bestanden worden ondersteund
Wav bestanden: simpele wav bestanden worden ondersteund (uncompressed, no loops). Meeste Wav
bestanden zijn zo.
Wma bestanden: niet beveiligde wma bestanden worden ondersteund.
Andere muziek bestanden (voc, raw...) worden niet ondersteund.
4.1.2 Playlist formaten
M3u bestanden: zijn winamp playlist bestanden. Dit bestand formaat is veel
veranderden kan altijd nog groeien, maar DJ Mix PRO kan de meeste m3u bestanden
laden.
M3v bestanden: zijn DJ Mix Pro playlist bestanden. Dit bestand formaat word
gebruik om playlist te laden en te bewaren met al the mix gegevens.
M3d bestanden: zijn DJ Mix Pro databank bestanden. Dit bestand formaat word
gebruikt om databank bestanden te laden en te bewaren.
4.2 Zoeken en
Inbrengen van bestanden
De eerste taak van DJ Mix Pro gebruiker zal het programma een paar muziek
bestanden geven zijn. Dit kan worden gedaan in de databank of in de playlist.
4.2.1 In de databank
In de databank |||||einde van vertaling word zo vlug mogenlijk geupdate||| you can directly use the Windows explorer and your mouse,
drag and drop some music files or song lists into the database window.
You can also have the database search for files (music files and song list
files) under a given folder hierarchy.
Or you can have the database load specific files, either music files or
song list files.
4.2.2 In de playlist
In the play list you can directly use the Windows explorer and your mouse,
drag and drop some music files or song lists into the play list window.
You can also send selected items in the database window to the playlist.Or
you can have the play list load specific files, either music files or song
list files.
Files loaded directly from the play list will be inserted in the database
as well.
5 Playlist
The play list is the core of DJ Mix Pro. It is the list of songs which
are queued to play and mix.
5.1 Foto van de playlist
The play list displays 4 columns. Columns are simpler than in the database
because no search information is needed here.
Columns can be resized (thus hidden) according to your needs and the program
will remember the column sizes.
The database displays 10 columns. Columns are taken from the ID3 tags,
file name, time length and BPM once computed.
5.1.1 Muziek titels
The title is taken from the ID3 tag.
If both ID3V1 and ID3V2 tags are present ID3V2 overrides ID3V1.
If no tag is present, title is taken from the file name.
5.1.2 BPM
DJ Mix Pro will try to compute the BPM for every file in the database (see
Beatlock Analysis chapter).
If you are using the demo version, DJ Mix Pro will try to compute the BPM
for the first 11 files loaded only.
Before computation occurs, the BPM displayed will be “???”
During computation occurs, the BPM displayed will be “…”
5.1.3 Mixen
This column tells you if this mix (as currently defined) will be a beat
matching mix or not. If no beat matching mix is possible you can see the reason
by switching to ”headphones listening” mode.
5.2 Beheren van
de playlist
5.2.1 Importeren
vanaf de databank
Songs can be imported from the database. See «Database: Sending to play
list». Songs imported from the database are considered new and take their
mixing settings from the default mixing settings (See Mixing songs: Default
mixing settings)
5.2.2 Direct toevoegen
van bestanden
Dropping or opening a .m3v file appends to the current play list. Each
song’s mixing settings are also reloaded from the m3v file.
Dropping or opening m3u files or music files also adds to the play list.
Files added this way are new and take their mixing settings from the default
mixing settings (See Mixing songs: Default mixing settings).
All files directly added to the play list are also added to the current
database. It merges the songs with the current database, adding the new
music files to the ones already there.
5.2.3 Opslaan van een
playlist
If you want to save the play list as is, including the mixing settings,
save the play list in a m3v file.
By default the play list is NOT automatically saved to autosave.m3v when
the program stops, but you can turn this on.
Be careful to save BEFORE playing because the default playing mode automatically
removes the songs from the playlist that have been fully played.
5.2.4 Lied
informatie exporteren
If you want to save the play list song names, artist and length (to print
it for example), export the play list in a txt file.
Again be careful to export BEFORE playing.
5.2.5 Geluid
exporteren naar cd (voor geregistreerde gebruikers)
If you want to burn a mixed CD, here is how to proceed.
Burning an audio CD requires you to provide your burning software with
70 minutes or so of wav file(s).
Each file will be a track on the audio CD. You can have a single
track, but it is generally much better to have one track per song.
This section explains how to produce the wav file(s) that you need in order
to burn, not how to burn them, because this is the responsibility of the
burning software.
First you will need 800 MB of disk space.
Then you need to have the play list completely setup, mixes already defined
and checked (using the ”headphones listening” mode is a good idea).
You might also want to check the playing length in the statistics, so that
you don’t have more music mixed time than your CD can contain.
When this is done, and BEFORE playing, you need to go to the options window,
sound output tab.
· Check that the primary soundcard is mapped to both channels of any available soundcard on your system… “Default” is fine(you want to make a stereo CD).
· Check the “save sound to file box»
· Don’t check save as mp3
· Check save one file per song if you want a separate file for each song or leave unchecked for a single wav file containing the entire playlist mix .
· Enter the base file name. This is the tricky part, because base file name IS NOT JUST A FILE NAME but rather the complete path and file name, possibly using metacharacters.
If you input just c:\mixedcd\track, wav files will be generated like this:
- c:\mixedcd\track_001.wav
- c:\mixedcd\track_002.wav
- c:\mixedcd\track_003.wav
- ….
You can use metacharacters to get intelligent file naming: %a for artist
name, %t for title, %f for original file name, %% for percent.
If you input c:\cdtodo\song\(%a) - %t, wav files will be generated like
this:
- c:\ cdtodo\song\(toto) - africa.wav
- c:\ cdtodo\song\(police) - message in a bottle.wav
- c:\ cdtodo\song\(kiss) - I was made for loving you.wav
- ….
Now in the Misc options tab, you must turn off «Repeat mode». You might
want to also turn off «Auto remove after play».
When done, hit OK to save the changes.
Then in the play list window, start playing. Wave files will be produced
while the sound is playing. Let the program play the play list entirely.
If you stop the sound you will have to play from the start again.
When the entire play list has finished playing, go back to options and
turn off the «save sound to file box» and hit OK. The wav files should be
all created.
5.2.6 Verplaatsen van liederen
Push the up or down buttons

to move the songs selected in the play list. Or just drag the selection
up or down.
5.2.7 Verwijderen van liederen
Hit the delete button

(or shortcut defined for this action, by default control-D) to remove all
selected songs from the play list. This does not delete the actual song file
but removes its reference in DJ Mix Pro play list. This does not delete the
song reference in the database either.
5.2.8 Onderzoeken
en veranderen van muziek eigenschappen
Each song has physical properties, like the mp3 ID3 tags, the length, the
Beats information, …
Hit the properties button

(or shortcut defined for this action, by default control-P) to open the
song properties window.
You can modify the Beatlock data if you need to (double the BPM / divide
by 2 the BPM, shift by ½ beat), clear the Beatlock data.
You can tag song files in this window. If you had selected several songs,
you can even tag multiple files (except for title tag). In this case, fields
displaying “(multiple values)” will be left unchanged.
You can modify the mixing settings for the songs in this tab. If you have
selected several songs, you can modify mix settings for all the selected
songs. In this case, fields displaying “(multiple values)” will be left unchanged.
This is not however the most convenient place to change an individual mixing
setting. You should read the ”headphones listening” mode chapter to learn
an easier way to setup an individual mix.
5.3 Afspelen van muziek
5.3.1 Starten van de
muziek
Just hit «mix with next» button

and the first selected song will start playing. If no song is selected,
the first song will start playing.
You can also double click on the song you want to play.
5.3.2 Manier van afspelen
Once playing has started, songs will be played in sequence. A mix will
occur between every song after the first.
By default, once a song has completed playing, it is removed from the play
list, but you can change this behavior in the options.
You can also choose (under options) to have a repeating play
list, mixing the last song with the first one.
5.3.3 Stoppen van geluid
If you close the song currently playing, it will stop the sound with no
mix.
5.3.4 De overgang
forceren
You can force song transition in 2 ways:
If you double click another song while playing, it will immediately stop
the currently playing song and start the new song. This is not a graceful
way to force a transition but it is the quickest way. You can also force
a mix to occur immediately, which is nicer but longer. See «Mixing song with
next» and «Mixing song with selected».
5.3.5 Koptelefoon
methode
All songs in the play list can be heard in headphones, and mix can be heard
offline, while speakers are playing.
Select the first song to mix in the playlist and hit the «Send to headphones»
button

.
5.4 Mixen van liederen
The real power behind DJ Mix Pro resides in its easy mixing capabilities.
5.4.1 Manier van mixen
Whenever a transition between songs occurs, either because you triggered
it or because the mixing time has come, the following events occur:
- The second song is loaded and displayed in a
new window a few seconds before the mix. Playing position is set to the begin
position in the new song.
- The new song starts playing and performs its
fade in.
- The old song performs its fade out and disappears.
Now, if a Beatlock mix was possible and requested, during the time where
the mix occurs, the program changes the tempo of the new song and slightly
moves the begin position so that the beats of both songs matches.
Tempo of the new song will then smoothly go back to normal.
5.4.2 Omgeving van mixen
All mixes are controlled by a few parameters taken from the properties
of the 2 songs (see Play list: Examining and setting song properties):
First song properties:
- Stop at
- Fade out length
- Mixing length
Second song properties:
- Start at
- Fade in length
- Pitching length
Advanced properties also control these behaviors:
- Use volume normalization
- Perform a beat matching mix
- Perform or don’t perform fade in / fade out
5.4.3 Standaard
omgeving van mixen
New songs added to the play list (except songs loaded from a m3v file)
will take their properties from the Options window, Songs default tab.
You can change the song’s default before adding new songs, but once in
the play list, you have to use the song properties window or ”Headphones
listening” mode to modify the mixing settings.
5.4.4 Zelf de controle over
nemen
You usually have to do nothing to perform the mix. Everything is time event
driven and the mix will occur when the playing position reaches stop at
minus mixing length.
But you still can decide to start a mix immediately if you want to.
Just hit «Mix with next now»

and the next song in the play list will popup. The mix will occur within
a few seconds.
You can also force a mix with another song: select it in the play list
and hit «Mix with next now»

while pressing the

key.
6 Geluid uitvoer
DJ Mix Pro is designed to work with one or two soundcards. It is recommended
that you use headphones when doing live DJing, although this is not mandatory.
In the options window, sound output tab, you can choose the soundcard for
the play list output (Primary soundcard) and the soundcard for ”headphones
listening” mode output (Secondary soundcard).
6.1 One soundcard, no headphones
In this mode, everything played in ”headphones listening” mode will play
on the speakers. This implies you don’t use headphones while DJing.
Map both primary and secondary to both channels of your soundcard (this
is the default).
6.2 One soundcard and headphones (mono)
In this mode, the soundcard output must be split in 2 mono channels. This
will require you to make or buy an audio “doohicky” (a Stereo Y-Adapter).
This device is composed of a male stereo 3.5mm jack you plug into the soundcard
on one side, and of 2 female stereo 3.5mm jacks on the other side. On these
2 jacks, one is the left channel of the soundcard and one is the right channel.
You plug your headphones into one and the hi-fi cable into the second.
Map the “primary soundcard” to the left OR right channel (your choice)
and the “secondary soundcard” to the remaining channel.
6.3 Two soundcards and headphones
This is the preferred mode. You have one soundcard dedicated to the (hi-fi)
speakers and one to the headphones.
Buying a 2nd soundcard is not really expensive and is worth it if you plan
to DJ a lot.
Map the “primary soundcard”to the first soundcard on your system and “secondary
soundcard” to the other soundcard on your system.
6.4 One soundcard with 2 outputs and headphones
This is also the preferred mode. Using a 5.1 soundcard you have one output dedicated to the (hi-fi)
speakers and one to the headphones.
Map the “primary soundcard”to the FRONT output on your soundcard and “secondary
soundcard” to the REAR output on your soundcard.
6.5 Tuning the sound output
The soundcard plays continuously, buffers, that are built and sent
by DJ Mix Pro.
Buffers are prepared in advance, covering by default ½ second of
sound.
If your machine is slow and attempts another parallel activity, the soundcard
can run out of buffers before DJ Mix Pro gets enough CPU cycles to prepare
and send more buffers. You then hear glitches.
You can overcome this by playing with the sound output options. Increasing
the buffers will make DJ Mix Pro less responsive but more tolerant to CPU
bursts of activity.
7 Headphones listening mode
7.1 Objectives
The term “headphones listening” mode can be misleading because the sound
is not in headphones if you choose the «One soundcard, no headphones» configuration.
The «headphones listening mode» mode is designed to see, listen to
and modify individual mixes.
7.2 Usage
Once you have defined the playlist order, you can see and control all the
mixes using the ”headphones mode” windows.
Select the first song to mix in the playlist and hit the «Send to headphones»
button

.
Not all buttons are available if you have two songs loaded in ”headphones
mode”, because you are restricted to the mix between these two songs.
You can then go from mix to mix forward or backward.
Close the ”headphones mode” windows when finished.
You have visual information of the beat awareness of the program
in the bar drawn on the bottom of the black zone.
- Green zones are beat aware zone corresponding to the BPM displayed
in the main window list.
- Purple zones are zones with BPM different to the BPM displayed in the
main window list. Look at the local BPM info (in red) to know the local BPM.
- Red zones are zones with no beat detected.
7.2.1 Setting playing limits
You can set the points where the song will start and stop.
If needed, pause the song using

.
You can have fine control on the playing position cursor on a paused song
using the rewind

and forward

buttons :
Once a song BPM is known, what we call the interval unit is exactly one
beat. Otherwise, this interval unit is half a second.
Clicking, you move the position 10 seconds
Clicking while the

key is pressed, you move the position 8 interval units
Clicking while the

key is pressed, you move the position 1 interval unit
Clicking while the

key is pressed, you move the position 1/8 interval unit
Move the playing position cursor to desired start position and hit the
«Start here» button

.
Move the playing position cursor to desired stop position and hit the «Stop
here» button.
7.2.2 Setting target volume
You can set the target sound volume for the 2 songs. That means the volume
that will be set at the end of fade in. Just adjust the volume cursor.
7.2.3 Setting lengths
You can set the fade out length and mixing length on the first song and
the fade in length on the second song. Just play with the cursors.
7.2.4 Requesting beat matching mix
You can request the mix to be a beat matching mix

or not

. Toggle the behavior clicking on the star button . If this is possible,
the icon will display a smiley face. Otherwise the icon indicates that a beat
matching mix is not possible.
7.3 Trying the settings
Hit «Listen to fade in» (left

) in the second window to listen to the mix fade in only.
Hit «Listen to fade out» ( right

) in the first window to listen to the mix fade out only.
Hit «Listen to mix with next»

in the first window or «Listen to mix with previous»

in the second window to listen to the full mix between the 2 songs currently
displayed.
Retry your mix until you’re satisfied with it. The mix will happen
on the primary output exactly the same way you heard it on the secondary output.
It might happen that beatlock mix is not possible.
Look at the status icon to know why.
If BPM differ too much, you might have to change your playlist
order if you still want a Beatlock mix.
If the icon says there are no beats in one of the song, you will
have to move the fade in or out in the green zone
Retry your changes until the icon changes to happy face
Here are Beatlock mix statuses :
|
One of the 2 songs failed to beatlock, so
no beatlock mix |
| One of the 2 songs is not beatlocked yet |
| Okay, Beatlock mix ready |
| Wew, BPM differ too much |
| No beats around ending pos of left song |
| No beats around starting pos of right song |
7.4 Navigating from mix to mix
You can navigate from mix to mix, in the order defined by your playlist.
If you hit «Listen to mix with next»

in the second window, you will hear the next mix (second song becomes
first and and the following song in the play-list is loaded as second).
If you hit «Listen to mix with prev»

in the first window, you will hear the previous mix (first song becomes
second and and the previous song in the play-list is loaded as first).
8 Database
The database window is not mandatory. You can close it if you don’t want
to use it. But it is a very useful tool when live DJing.
8.1 Benefits
The database window is used to manage your music files. It is designed
to handle many of them (several thousand songs can be put there) and quickly
sort or find the songs you are looking for.
8.2 Database display
The database displays 10 columns. Columns are taken from the ID3 tags,
file name, time length and BPM once computed.
Columns can be resized (thus hidden) to suit your needs and the program
remembers the column sizes.
8.2.1 Database song titles
The title is taken from the ID3 tag.
If both ID3V1 and ID3V2 tags are present ID3V2 overrides ID3V1.
If no tag is present, title is taken from the file name.
8.2.2 Database BPM
DJ Mix Pro will try to compute the BPM for every file in the database (see
Beatlock chapter).
If you are using the demo version, DJ Mix Pro will try to compute the BPM
for the first 11 files loaded.
Before computation occurs, the BPM displayed will be “???”
During computation occurs, the BPM displayed will be “…”
8.3 Managing the database songs
8.3.1 Adding files to the database
Dropping a .m3d file or music files into the database window appends to
the current database. It merges the songs, adding the new music files
while leaving the ones already there.
Searching for files takes all supported files (m3d, m3u, m3v, wav, mp3,
ogg, wma) in the folder hierarchy you select and adds the files to the database.
Using «Open a database» you can add all selected files to the database.
You can add .m3d files or music files directly by dragging and dropping them
into the database window. You can add one file or several files at a time.
8.3.2 Saving a database
You can save the current database to a m3d file. By default the database
is automatically saved to autosave.m3d when the program stops, but you can
turn this off.
8.3.3 Moving songs in database
Push the up or down buttons

to move the songs selected in the database. Or, just drag the selection
up or down.
8.3.4 Resetting songs order
Hit the «record this order» button

to renumber the database lines. This is useful for saving a custom order
after sorting.
8.3.5 Deleting songs in database
Hit the delete button

(or shortcut defined for this action, by default control-D) to remove all
selected songs from database. This does not delete the actual song file but
removes its reference from the DJ Mix Pro database.
8.4 Using the database songs
8.4.1 Sending to play list
The purpose of the database window is to send songs to the play list queue.
Hit the «Send to play list» button

(or shortcut defined for this action, by default control-B) to append the
selected songs to the play list.
You can also double click on songs to send them to the play list.
Songs enqueued in the play list will be played in order, but you can change
this order and the way the mix is performed until that particular
mix is executed.
8.4.2 Sorting songs
Click on any column title to sort the songs in the database. The first
click will sort ascending but a second click will sort descending.
If you want to sort using several keys (for example by BPM then by title)
click on the columns in reverse key order (for the example, click title
then click BPM)
8.4.3 Finding songs in a huge database
If you want to look for a song, you can open the search window, type your
search string and hit search.
Search will show you the cell matching the input string. Hitting next will
search down the column, then the next column, top to bottom and so on, until
next match is found.
When searching for a match, only letters and numbers are significant. It
is not useful to type spaces and characters because they are ignored.
A quicker way to search is to put the input focus on the list (click in
the list once).
Then directly type your search string without spaces. The selection will
move to the next match. Hit the space bar to go to next match.
8.4.4 Examining songs properties
Each song has physical properties, like the mp3 ID3 tags, the length, the
Beats information, etc…
Hit the properties button

(or shortcut defined for this action, by default control-P) to open the
song properties window.
You can modify the Beatlock data if you need to, (double / divide by 2
the BPM, shift by ½ beat), or clear the Beatlock data.
You can tag song files in this window. If you had selected several songs,
you can even tag multiple files (except for title tag). In this case, fields
displaying “(multiple values)” will be left unchanged.
8.4.5 Quick listening to songs
If you hit the quicklisten button

, you can listen to the selected song in the headphones. This allows you
to identify a song if tag information or file name are not explicit, without
having to stop the sound from the speakers.
9 Beatlock Analysis
9.1 Definition
DJ Mix Pro computes in the background the beats and BPM of all song files it meets.
This task is called Beatlock analysis or beatlocking.
This is done automatically in the background, you do not have to bother
about beating on your keyboard.
Beatlock mix (beat matching mix) becomes possible whenever one song and
the next song in a row are succesfully Beatlock analysed, and are BPM compatible
(10% of tempo difference or less, configurable in the options dialog) as well. This what is shown in the mix
column.
9.2 Behavior
DJ Mix Pro will take all files in the order they were loaded and check
if there is already a Beatlock data file (blk).
If yes, it will load data from this file. Otherwise it will perform a full
file analysis. The analysis takes some time (lets say about one minute per
song), but when completed the results are stored permanently in a blk file.
The BPM column shows the activity being done on files. If “…” is displayed,
file analysis is being done. If a BPM or “BAD” is displayed, analysis or data
load occurred and nothing more will be done on the file, unless you delete
the Beatlock data.
| ... |
doing Beatlock analysis |
| --- |
song does not need/use Beatlock analysis |
| BAD |
analysis of song failed |
| ??? |
song not analysed yet |
9.3 Control and options
You may turn off the Beatlocking if you think you do not need it.
You can stop all analysis (if any) by selecting the «Stop beatlocking»
menu item.
Resuming will occur when you select «Start beatlocking» menu item.
You may also turn the «Do beatlock analysis on songs» off in
the global options dialog before you actually load songs.
The BPM search is done between lower and upper BPM limits found in the options.
Avoid giving BPM ranges that are too large because DJ Mix Pro can confuse BPM
and its double or half.
10 Miscellaneous features
10.1 Equalizers
There are 2 levels of equalizers in DJ Mix Pro. The master equalizer is
global and is used for all songs. You can access it in the action menu.
Even if you close the window, it is still used until you reset all track
bars to 0 Db.
Each individual song in the play list can also have a local equalizer.
Local equalizer settings are stored in the m3v files as well as mixing settings.
10.2 Secure mode
There is a special playing mode in DJ Mix Pro (Secure Mode) that asks for
a confirmation anytime the user selects on option which can cause the sound
to stop. It can help avoid catastrophic glitches caused by accidental
actions on the part of the user. This is especially useful with mouse pads.
Try it and use it if you like it.
10.3 Statistics
The statistics window computes the playing time. If there is a selection in the playlist, total length of that selection is reported. If no selection, total length of on all songs in the playlist is reported. It also computes the total playing length (which
is different since there is overlapping when mixing).
10.4 Sound pitching
Pitching digital sound is not easy. We have tried 3 different algorithms
for pitching, none of which is perfect.
You have the choice between
- «Classic sound stretching», that doesn’t eat
much CPU but changes the tonality. Plus introduces a slight perturbation in
very high frequencies.
- «High quality stretching» does the same but consumes
more CPU and fixes the high frequencies problem.
- «Pitch scaling» doesn’t eat much CPU, doesn’t
change the tonality, but produces some reverberation effects with slow tempos.
We left the choice up to you.
10.5 Transporting Beatlock data files
If you wish to use DJ Mix Pro on several computers and want to share Beatlock
data and music files, you must leave the blk files next to the music files.
You can then copy the blk files ( or access via network share) as well as the music files.
To do this, check the “Laave beatlock data near mp3 files» option
10.6 ID3V2 tags handling
ID3 V2 tags are something newer, more complex and more fragile that ID3V1 tags.
It takes also more time to read them.
This is the reason why we choose to turn this processing off by default.
If you want to use these tags, turn the option on.
10.7 Command line options
You can run the program with command line arguments (on the DOS prompt).
The most commun usage is to give file names as arguments. The program will load them in the playlist.
You can also use these options to control the program from a script.
Some options are designed to override the options of the options window.
Usage : DJMIXPRO [ options ] [mp3_file1] [mp3_file2] ...
If files are provided on the command line, play will start immediately.
Options :
- --play
- --noplay
- --nodbscreen
- --dbscreen
- --noautoload
- --exitwhendone
--play : Will force the player to start.
--noplay : prevent player from starting.
--nodbscreen : Will prevent Database screen from showing.
--dbscreen : Will force Database screen to show
--noautoload : Will prevent autosaved playlist to load
and save. (overrides the «Options dialog» value).
--exitwhendone : Program will exit after all songs have
played. (but beware , will not work if «Loop mode» option is enabled)
10.8 Winamp2 plugins
Any clean Winamp 2.x DSP or Visualisation plugin should work with DJ Mix Pro build 34. Just copy it (and its dependencies if any) from the Winamp/plugins folder into the DJ Mix Pro/plugins folder.
The main source for the 2.x plugins is the
classic winamp site (site for Winamp2.x)
10.8.1 DSP plugins
If you want to have enhanced sound filters ( dynamic compression, megabass, ... ) you can install some DSP plugins in the plugins folder.
Best DSP plugins working with DJ Mix Pro :
10.8.2 Visualisation plugins
If you want to have nice animations in synchronisation with the music, you can install some visualisation plugins in the plugins folder.
The major component you’ll find is probably the Winamp Visualisation Studio (WVS) ( aka Advanced Visualisation Studio, AVS ) version 2.5, available in winamp 2.x Standard of Full ( but not in Lite ). Copy the vis_avs.dll file and AVS folder into the DJ Mix Pro/plugins folder
Best visualisation found are :
11 Options reference
Here are a lot of interesting options plus default values that are applied
to songs loaded in the playlist.
11.1 Song defaults tab
Do beatlock analysis : new songs will have their «Try
Beatlock Mix at end» property set to this. Means they will be Beatlock analyzed
and Beatlock mixed if possible.
Do volume normalization : new songs will have their «Use
normalization» property set to this. Means that songs will be all played
at the same perceptive volume.
Do fading detection analysis : new songs will have the
«use fading detection» property.
Do fade in : new songs will have this «Fade at begin»
property set to this. Songs will perform a fade in when starting to play
Do fade out : new songs will have the «Fade at end» property
set to this. Songs will perform a fade out before stopping.
Do pitching done on both songs : new songs will have this
value for «pitching done on both songs» property.
Mixing length : new songs will have this «mixing length»
property.
Fading length : new songs will have this «fading in/out
length» property.
Pitching length : new songs will have this «pitching length»
property.
Playing begin position : new songs will have this «start
at» property.
Playing end position : new songs will have this «stop at»
property. This field accepts negative values, that are relative to the end
b of the song.
All time length text controls accept this syntax :
mm:ss.xxx
where mm are minutes, ss are seconds and xxx are milliseconds.
valid inputs examples follow :
| 100 |
100 seconds |
| 1:40 |
100 seconds |
| 100. |
100 seconds |
| 1:40.00 |
100 seconds |
| .40 |
40 ms |
11.2 Beatlock options tab
Use smart limits : allow song start and stop limits
to move (in the limit defined by the smart limit maximum) while trying to
perform a Beatlock mix.
Smart limit maximum : maximum move of start or stop
of a song when allowing smart limits.
Limit BPM detection to : upper and lower bounds of
BPM search. Limiting BPM width search avoid some BPM bad guesses and helps
DJ Mix Pro to Beatlock better.
Tip : it’s a good idea not to let upper limit be greater
than ( lower limit * 2 ) since BPM detection easily mistakes with half or
double BPM.
Allow tempo adjustment of percent : here you define
the pitch change limits. See a mix occurs for more details.
Tip : Allowing changes more than 8 % usually leads
to ugly results.
11.3 Sound output options tab
Sound out options : Many of the items on this tab
will be grayed when sound is playing. You can change them at silence time
only.
Use Direct Sound : sound output will use DirectSound instead of the WinMM module. If DirectSound is not available on your machine, the item will remain grayed.
Soundcard updates per second : number of
times per second the soundcard receives sound buffers. If you choose too many
times per second (more than 12 for example) your sound system will become
CPU stress sensitive and may play dirty sound, but having many updates per
second makes the program more reactive because you reduce the commands delay.
Number of soundcard buffers : choose the number of
buffers the program uses. If you choose too few buffers, the program might
become out of buffers if another program uses much CPU, but having few buffers
makes the program more reactive because you reduce the commands delay.
Primary soundcard : soundcard to use for songs in playing
mode. It can be any of your system soundcard.
Primary mapping : channels of the primary soundcard to use for the primary output.
Secondary soundcard : soundcard to use for songs in headphone
mode. It can be any of your system soundcard.
Tip : a second soundcard to add in the system or a 5.1 soundcard to replace a one output soundcard is less than 40 USD on a
standard PC ...
Secondary mapping : channels of the secondary soundcard to use for the secondary output.
Save sound to file : when checked, sound played on
primary card is saved to .wav files. This button will be grayed if sound is
already playing or if you are using the demo version.
Beware : this will work well only if you have mapped primary soundcard
on BOTH channels.
Also note that if you have mapped secondary soundcard on the same physical
soundcard as primary, you’ll save everything playing in headphone mode as
well. In this case you should turn on saving only when you’re finished setting
up your mixes and not use headphone mode while saving.
Base file name : THIS IS NOT JUST A FOLDER NAME but
rather complete path and name used when saving to file. Program automaticly
adds _001.wav, _002.wav, etc ... if not using metacharacters. You can use
metacharacters to get intelligent naming : %a for artist name, %t for title,
%f for original file name, %% for percent.
Example : basename c:/cdtodo/song will produce c:/cdtodo/song_001.wav,
c:/cdtodo/song_002.wav while basename c:/cdtodo/(%a) - %t will produce c:/cdtodo/(artist)
- song.wav
Save fast (but silently) : force saving to file to use the maximum possible speed. Sound will not play while saving.
Encode file into MP3 : force saved files to be MP3
files (not recommended). Requires the Blade encoder dll in the DJ Mix Pro folder.
Make one file per song : if not checked, sound is
saved in one BIG file until sound stops. If checked, sound is saved to many
wav files, each finishing in the middle of each mix.
11.4 Misc options tab
Auto remove after play : remove song from playlist
when done (incompatible with repeat mode).
Repeat mode : automaticaly play first song again after
last song. This is the endless mode (incompatible with auto remove after
play).
Work in secure mode : special mode designed to prevent
b any mistake leading to sound stopping without mix. Shows a confirmation window for every dangerous action.
Show sound signal on songs dialog : toggles the signal
displaying on songs windows.
Show spectrum analyzer on songs dialogs : toggles
the spectrum analyzer displaying on songs windows.
Save playlist at exit : automaticaly saves the playlist
on exit. Automatically load playlist on program launch (playlist is saved
in autosave.m3v).
Save database at exit : automaticaly saves the database
on close. Automatically load database on opening (database is saved in autosave.m3d).
Try to use ID3V2 tags : turn on the search for ID3V2
tags. (otherwise, only ID3V1 is searches and this is way faster!).
12 Song properties reference
Here is the most complex window of djmixpro. Do not be scared by the many
fields in the window, as it will become clearer very soon.
12.1 Mixing options tab
Note : the next two fields do not appear when properties
of several songs are displayed at the same time.
Title : the song’s title if the file provides a mp3
title tag.
Length : the song’s length.
Note : the following fields appear even when properties
of several songs are displayed. In such a case, if all songs have the same
property value, the value is displayed. If songs have different property values,
no value is displayed. Modifications apply only on properties that are set
(not in indeterminate state).
Try Beatlock mix at end : this song is going to be
analysed by the Beatlock routines. At the ending position, djmixpro will try
to perform a Beatlock mix between this song and the next in the list.
Use normalization : at Beatlock analysis time, the
song perceptive volume will be computed. The song volume will be adjusted
at play time so that every song (having this property set) has perceptualy about the same volume.
Use fading auto detection results : this song is
going to be analysed by a fading search routine. If fading in/out already
occurs within the song, no fading in/out is performed by DJ Mix Pro. If not
checked or if not starting at pos 0/stopping at end of song , the «Use fade
in/out» are used to determine if djmixpro has to perform fade in/out rather
than the »Use Fading auto detection results« .
Fade at begin : make song volume rise smoothly from
0 to about 100% when song starts. Note that when use fading detection is checked
and song starts near position 0, this property is no used (auto detection results is used instead). A fade in is done
if no fade in was detected in the song.
Fade at end : make song volume smoothly fall to 0%
when song stops. Note that when «Use fading detection» is checked and song
stops near the end, this property is no used (auto detection results is used instead). A fade out is done if no fade out
was detected in the song.
Pitching done on both songs : if checked, both songs
will change their pitch when mixing. If not checked, only the new one will.
Changing pitch of both songs, you will be able to mix more songs togeither
since the 2 songs allow about 16% pitch change instead of 8% with a single
song.
Using volume (percent) : If set to something bigger than 0, target volume after fade
in (default 100%) . If set to 0, then the normalized volume is used, or 100%. Is overridden
if you touch the playing song’s volume control.
Fading in length : length of fade in ( time to rise
from 0 to used volume)
Fading out length : length of fade out ( time to
go down from used volume to 0)
Pitching length : length of pitch change for Beatlock
mixes ( time to go from 100 to target pitch or from target pitch to 100%)
Start at : position within song where mix starts.
This doesn’t apply for songs not started by a mix.
Stop at : position within song where mix stops. Can
be a negative value if relative to the end of the song.
Mixing length : total length of mix. (length between beginning of next
song’s fade in and end of current song’s fade out)
12.2 Tag infos tab
Note : the following fields do not appear when the
properties of several songs are displayed. In such a case the window is empty.
File name : the song’s file name and location.
Note : the 6 following fields can be edited to change
the tags of the song.
Title : the song’s title tag.
Artist : the song’s artist tag.
Album : the song’s album tag.
Year : the song’s year tag.
Genre : the song’s genre tag.
Comment : the song’s comment tag.
Length : the song’s length.
12.3 Beatlock infos tab
Note : the following fields do not appear when properties
of several songs are displayed at the same time.
Title : the song’s title .
Length : the song’s length.
BPM : this song’s BPM. Available only if Beatlock status is STATUS OK
Volume when normalized : song computed volume level for automatic volume match.
Number of beats : the number of beats collected during
the Beatlock analysis. Available only if Beatlock status is STATUS OK
Coverage of file : percentage of file containing
beats detected by the Beatlock analysis.
Beatlock status : the song’s Beatlock status. Is
may be any one of the following statuses :NO STATUS (YET), BEEING BEATLOCKED,NOT
USING BEATLOCK,STATUS OK, STATUS FAILED, BLK NOTALLOWED.
NO STATUS (YET) : this song has not been analysed yet by the Beatlock routines.
BEEING BEATLOCKED : this song is currently analysed by the Beatlock routines.
NOT USING BEATLOCK : this song doesn’t have the use Beatlock mix property.
STATUS OK : this song was successfully analysed by the Beatlock routines.
STATUS FAILED : the Beatlock routines failed to analyse this song.
BLK NOT ALLOWED : Beatlock analysis is currently down (you selected the Action->Stop Beatlocking menu).
Has silence in : (indicative) tells if song starts with a silence.
Has silence out : (indicative) tells if song ends with a silence.
Has fade in : (indicative) tells if song starts with a fade in.
Has fade out : (indicative) tells if song ends with a fade out.
Erase beatlock files : deletes the selected song(s)
cache file(s), which contain beat position, BPM, and fading information. This
is useful to recompute the cache file.
Divide BPM by 2 : You can use this to fix the BPM
and beats if you feel automatic detection got a wrong BPM.
Shift by 1/2 beat : You can use this to fix the
beats if you think automatic detection used the opposite beats (snares instead
of drums for example).
Double BPM : You can use this to fix the BPM and
beats if you feel automatic detection got a wrong BPM.
13 Have fun
By now you must know everything useful about DJ Mix Pro.
So have fun and a good party!
Beatlock Technology crew
Vertaald door Dark Ice