Thanks for that link. Interesting how cues can be used. (I'm a absolute 
beginner in Mixing.)

For short, in my feature is only one cue to adjust beatmarks (the "beat cue") 
which is seperate from hot cues and load cue. It's placed with a MIDI signal 
at current play position. It calculates all marks forward and backward  to the 
beginning of the track based on BPM. Measuremarks are aligned in a way that 
beat cue is a measuremark.

Your comments raise some difficult question how cues are managed inside Mixxx.

Greetings -- mik



Am Donnerstag, 6. Mai 2010 11:34:39 schrieb Lukas Smith:
> On 06.05.2010, at 11:27, jus wrote:
> > Good to see you back mik.
> >
> > I have read the infos on the wiki but can you please explain in layman
> > terms what your adjustable beatmarks do exactly and what is it good for?
> 
> I assume what this does is position the initial beat marker from which all
>  following beat markers will be based on given the song's BPM (I guess only
>  fixed BPM are supported at this point).
> 
> This can be useful for several things:
> 1) not all songs start immediately with the beat
> 2) with songs that have a variable BPM it might be a good idea to set the
>  beat marker at your mix out position and adjusting the songs BPM to the
>  BPM at the mix out point, since at the mix in point you have plenty of
>  time to beat match by ear [1]
> 
> regards,
> Lukas
> 
> [1]
>  http://www.djtechtools.com/2010/04/25/mixing-tips-using-rock-songs-in-a-se
> t/
> 
> DJ Suicide Dive
> [email protected]

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