Blaze DJ Software
Blaze DJ Software Posted on: 08.07.2012 by Gayle Endre Hello everyone,I want to introduce you to my new DJ Software called Blaze I started this project because there is no well working free DJ software available atm. So give it a try and please give me a feadback > www.independentSounds.de | |
Joesph Kasian 16.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by balakoth
I believe it's a great thing he's giving it away for free - not everyone can afford expensive DJ products - well done to you through, last of the big spenders. |
Chasidy Heckenbach 11.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
Good to see that you are not taking the "negative nancys" on board. Just ignore them, they usually get bored and move onto spit there pathetic vitriol on someone else. They ain't worth a piss.
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Chasidy Heckenbach 11.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by balakoth
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Shawn Vanhaitsma 11.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by nypenick
Yes you are recreating the wheel... I am a professional programmer for over a decade, and instead of trying to bring fame to yourself, you could have put the time you in to help an established application get off the ground. If its for school, great. But don't act like you some how arent doing whats been done before, over and over. Lastly Im not sure what his comment had to do with looking at source code, or his programming experience. Add me to the negative nancy group. Good luck to you |
Chasidy Heckenbach 13.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by nypenick
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Gayle Endre 31.10.2013 | Here's the link www.independentSounds.de |
Jerica Salava 31.10.2013 | link please |
Gayle Endre 31.10.2013 | Hey guys, Blaze v1.7 is now finally released after a long period. Feel free to try it, it's completely free. I'm looking forward to your feedback greetz nick |
Joesph Kasian 16.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by balakoth
I believe it's a great thing he's giving it away for free - not everyone can afford expensive DJ products - well done to you through, last of the big spenders. |
Gayle Endre 16.04.2013 | Thank you guys for your greate feedback You are the ones that are giving me the energy & motivation for doing such projects. Haters gonna hate! |
Julissa Serrone 12.04.2013 | Although I don't have windows and my honest answer is I would probably not use it, just like other softwares out there to include Mixxx, I take a look and believe it's great folks take on these projects. Good luck. |
Farrah Manygoats 12.04.2013 | Kind of echoing previous posts, but I just wanted to say how awesome it is that you're sharing this for free, and the fact that you built this while going to school. Also, I applaud your way of dealing with the haters by just ignoring their negativity... Most of them are probably just jealous (how many of you have made a DJ'ing program?) Oh, and I don't know if anyone's mentioned the name... It's interesting. |
Chasidy Heckenbach 11.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
Good to see that you are not taking the "negative nancys" on board. Just ignore them, they usually get bored and move onto spit there pathetic vitriol on someone else. They ain't worth a piss.
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nayit ruiz jaramillo 11.04.2013 | Wow mega levels of doucheness in this thread (whats new). OP, I have Windows partition on one of my Macs (not out of choice) so i'll give your software a rinse. I'll let you know what I believe. Good on ya for doing this for free. Good to see that you are not taking the "negative nancys" on board. Just ignore them, they usually get bored and move onto spit there pathetic vitriol on someone else. They ain't worth a piss. |
Chasidy Heckenbach 11.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by balakoth
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Shawn Vanhaitsma 11.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by nypenick
Yes you are recreating the wheel... I am a professional programmer for over a decade, and instead of trying to bring fame to yourself, you could have put the time you in to help an established application get off the ground. If its for school, great. But don't act like you some how arent doing whats been done before, over and over. Lastly Im not sure what his comment had to do with looking at source code, or his programming experience. Add me to the negative nancy group. Good luck to you |
Gayle Endre 11.04.2013 | version 1.5.0 is out now! changelog: -added Tooltips for BPM display -new Sound Engine that supports MME, ASIO & WASAPI -> performance increase -History: Drag and Drop enabled and new Tree item "History" -Primary audio device is set as standard -Waveform: Refreshrate adjustable |
Gayle Endre 27.09.2012 | No I'm drawing it by hand. Why do you ask? |
Rosina Steinkuehler 26.09.2012 | Are you drawing the waveforms by hand or are you using a custom control? |
Gayle Endre 26.09.2012 | version 1.4.0 is out.. 2.x VST Fx Plugins are supportet now |
Gayle Endre 25.07.2012 | version 1.3.0 is out.. timecode is supportet now |
Chasidy Heckenbach 13.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by nypenick
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Gayle Endre 13.07.2012 |
nice software but is it free? i will try it and will use it.
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Gayle Endre 13.07.2012 | @zestoi: Sounds very interessting what you're talking about.. would you like to exchange contact information via PM? |
Consuelo Lene 13.07.2012 | nice software but is it free? i will try it and will use it. |
Chasidy Heckenbach 13.07.2012 | btw... i've only used LUA for midimasher but it's a great, lightweight language that is easily embedded if you needed some midi scripting support later on. the midimasher core is C/C++ but it can also be embedded within java. the alternative is to have modifiers and conditions built into the gui like traktor does or a homebrew simple scripting language like VDJ or my new midimasher config. mixxx uses javascript for it's scripting which is also a pretty decent alternative and one that people are more likely to have some clue about... |
Chasidy Heckenbach 13.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by nypenick
ahh haha a you're a mixxx programmer?
jea it doesn't use that much cpu but it's very jumpy so I thought about porting the engine to C++ and leaving the UI in java.
midimasher? whats this?
do you have a link to this project? when i was using traktor i still did all my config in midimasher with a big TSI file and a midimasher devices def file that assigned names to each traktor midi event. so then i could write stuff like: send("traktor" "play_a", ON) to start deck A in traktor playing etc; or more usefully create a toggle button on the launchpad that would do that with something like: toggle("launchpad", "button1", 1, yellow, red, "traktor", "play_a") i only have a simple website online for it atm and not many docs. it will be updated as soon as finish testing the new/simpler config format. url is http://midimasher.djism.com/ this community post outlines my initial ideas on a simpler config format, which is still mostly like how it ended up: http://community .djranking s.com/showthr...l=1#post469850
I don't know anything about these. thats the reason why I have a static blog on my website ^^"
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Gayle Endre 13.07.2012 | ok I'll try it and tell you how much I liked.. ahh haha a you're a mixxx programmer? jea it doesn't use that much cpu but it's very jumpy so I thought about porting the engine to C++ and leaving the UI in java. midimasher? whats this? do you have a link to this project?
perl/php/sql/javascript/bash
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Chasidy Heckenbach 12.07.2012 | sure, makes sense. a lot has changed in mixxx recently tho, the next 1.11 is very impressive and you can try a beta version from here http://mixxx.org/community
s/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3834 tho it's quite old now and i'm sure there's a beta2 floating about somewhere too. i'd have thought that java wouldn't be as efficient, but your app didn't seem to use too much cpu at all when i tried it the other day. i haven't coded commercially in java or jsp in a long long time and personally don't like the language so not planning on using java again unless someone pays me over the odds to do so one reason i started my midimasher project was actually to brush back up on my C++ and doing some coding in mixxx is very good for that too. these days most of my paid work is mostly perl/php/sql/javascript/bash in that order i guess. |
Gayle Endre 12.07.2012 | haha ok hmm good question.. one reason of corse is the programming language.. when I grew up I teached my self java, so that was the one i knew best. I can read c++ but I'm not very familier with it. So I was looking for an idea of project I could start improving my java and just for fun. After a long period of time when I startet my hobby DJing I tried mixxx because I was a poor boy and I couldn't buy traktor. But some features/funktions didn't fit my imaginations and there were a lot of things that didn't work because it was an very early version of it. so i took my old project and rewrote it, but this time more seriously till now.. and here it is |
Chasidy Heckenbach 12.07.2012 | cool sure - to start off with just some kind of basic midi setup that can be entered in some way by the user is enough to configure which notes or cc's etc to use. can even live without midi feedback initially. not had a chance to try your latest version yet but will as soon as i find the time. out of interest what did make you decide to create your own app instead of getting involved with mixxx? the choice of programming language? |
Gayle Endre 12.07.2012 | Haha yea thats right.. but hold, toggle and direct are still preset by me .. these are just the most important midi features and I'll add the rest later on to complete it |
Chasidy Heckenbach 11.07.2012 | that was bloody quick i'll have to have a play with that later on when i can reboot to windows. you'll probably find the midi functionality will end up growing over time. i guess you've added support to bind any control on the to a note, cc or hi-res pitchbend message optionally in hold or toggle mode? the more features you add to your app the more complex the midi subsystem will end up being either with modifiers like traktor or scripting like midimasher or mixxx etc. awesome work anyway i may even dig out an old winblowz laptop to give it a go on as i have stuff running on my linux laptop atm. |
Gayle Endre 12.07.2012 | so version 1.1.1 is out.. midi is supported now.. it might be still a bit bugy because I had not much time for testing but everything worked fine for me |
Janyce Henningson 10.07.2012 | Good on you mate, ignore the dicks - what you're doing is impressive, and I'm sure it will pay off for you in some way.. Shit, your at school/uni, what a fine ass piece of work to show prospective employers - I'd employ you |
Gayle Endre 10.07.2012 | @Saurus: All what you said might be correct, but I never aimed to get famouse seeing my own advertisement while watching TV. This I is just my little project and I have fun at programming and sharing it with other people that might benefit from it. And maybe one day after a lot programming it will be a alternative to mixxx oder it will not. who cares? So if you don't like it i'll accept that |
Gayle Endre 10.07.2012 |
I'm not getting any sound, and I installed everything correctly. It's set to internal too.... Plus The ASIO4ALL is set to master 1 and 2
close all running programms, log out on windows and log in again.. thats the first that came to my mind.. that's usual for Asio4all i this doesn't help, i actually don't know what wrong |
Noriko Lebowitz 10.07.2012 | I'm not getting any sound, and I installed everything correctly. It's set to internal too.... Plus The ASIO4ALL is set to master 1 and 2 |
Onie Sarandos 10.07.2012 | Good stuff, dude. Keep it up. You've got to start somewhere. You never know, this could be the building blocks for something very new and innovative. |
Erich Vallabhaneni 10.07.2012 | @Saurus, did you make a DJ program? Didn't believe so, jump off nype's back. From what i've gathered he's not trying to make millions or make Tiesto or Mau5 use his program, and it doesn't have to top mixx. He's just putting together some free software for beginner DJ's for fun. What have you done for the DJ community? He's doing something he enjoys and helping people possibly get into DJ'ing, I say he's doing an excellent job. Keep it up bro, haters gonna hate. |
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