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I protest the idea of this article being deleted. I've just used it to create the coolest little ambient track track ever, and this may appear on my planned cassette release. I don't use this program for DJ'ing. I'm not a DJ. My music is ambient/electronic in nature and this free program proved to be the simplest way I've found yet to create something worthy of release. I use and love Propellerhead Reason 5 and Ableton Live Suite 8. But I've been hindered by too many options and too many sounds. Use Mixxx to load just two short samples and mess with their EQ's, pitches and levels. I mapped the knobs to my E-Mu Xboard25's sixteen knobs and my life is changed. Thank you Mixxx. If my album sells a few copies I'll donate to your continued efforts and improvements. Perhaps even sooner. Now I'm thinking of getting a dedicated controller like that new little DJ2GO. DJ gear ain't just for DJs. Same with the MPC. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gspong ( talk • contribs) 16:24, 10 August 2011 (UTC)
I have added a couple more independent news sources, but don't feel qualified to remove any article quality tags since I'm a developer on the project. Would someone please review and remove as appropriate? I also tried to flesh out the lead but everything I wrote sounded like an advertisement, so I figure someone else should write it. -- PegasusRPG —Preceding undated comment added 09:30, 4 November 2011 (UTC).
I removed the section listing all of the versions and their added features. It was completely redundant with the official blog, and looked like it fell under WP:NOT. I also added a REFIMPROV template. This article has many refs, but they're not that good. Too many of them are wp:primary, and the rest mostly look like passing mentions or press blog articles. I certainly wouldn't be offended if anybody thought this was too drastic and wanted to revert. Grayfell ( talk) 00:34, 23 October 2012 (UTC)
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@ Codename Lisa: The source currently used in the lede, "James, Daniel. "Drafting Digital Media". Apress, 2009, p. 213", specifically says that this software is designed for the style of mixing known as beatmatching, which is a DJing technique associated with dance music. This was previously explained in the article, but was changed back 2016, where the source was also removed. The edit summary was the only explanation, which suggests to me that this was based on original research or maybe just opinion. Audio mixing (recorded music) is not an ideal wikilink, is it is mainly about multi-track recording being mixed-down by an engineer, which doesn't really have much to do with DJing or beatmatching or similar. Mixxx is not designed for this purpose, nor would it be a good choice for this, which is supported by the attached source. This is why I say that the previous lede was inappropriate, and also why I don't think calling this "jargon" is appropriate. At this point the source is dated, but it's still better than nothing, and I have read it and can confirm that it is about DJing, and is not about broader forms of sound engineering. I don't like Jargon on Wikipedia either, but mislabeling something isn't the solution. Grayfell ( talk) 08:34, 5 February 2018 (UTC)
"Audio mixing is not an ideal wikilink"is not an excuse for subverting factual accuracy. It is analogous to saying "X is a tomato product, but I don't like Wikipedia's tomato article, so I write 'it is potato product' instead."