The software has parallel waveforms that you can switch to become two whole-track waveforms, and there’s a circular beat/bar counter, similar to other MixVibes Cross software. The app looks simple but nonetheless is quite slick. You can sort by artist, album (shown), song, playlist or genre, and there’s even a section for your own recordings, but it would be nice to have a genre column in the song list, which is where most DJs will work from, I suspect. (It won’t recognise Google Play music, even if stored locally.) First, you’ve got to get music into it, and that means putting music in your Android device’s Music folder, via Windows Explorer, or the Android File Transfer app for Mac.
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