Beatmix ⤑

Problem

Why do all the DJ’s I meet put up with software built in the 90’s?

Outdated software falls short, lacking the intuitive features and performance enhancements necessary for DJs to truly shine.

Questlove @ Brooklyn Bowl

DJing for the Modern Era

Mix effortlessly with screen-normalized tracks and intuitive cue points.

Access play modes instantly, organize playlists effortlessly, and prep for events seamlessly with track collections.

Features

Dynamic Marker

With tracks automatically normalized to fit the the screen, DJs are presented with a comprehensive view including an animated marker dynamically indicating the current play point.

This ensures DJs always know precisely where they are in the track.

Smart Cues

Gone is the hassle of traditional colored markers – now you can mark your cue points directly on the deck.

Simply select your desired point within the cue to seamlessly integrate it into your mix.

Samples

Quickly trigger sound effects, loops, or other audio snippets in three distinct play modes:

  1. Single-shot playback for quick, one-off samples

  2. Loop playback for seamless repetition

  3. Trigger playback for precise timing and control.

Sources

Seamlessly integrate a local music folder or tap into streaming music accounts to effortlessly build a track library.

DJ’s can access all their favorite tracks directly within the app, ensuring they have the perfect selection at their fingertips for every session.

Mobile Companion App

Create collections of tracks prior to an event to reduce searching for the right song before it’s too late.

Create and share lists with other DJ’s to help your play the music that’s gonna get the crowd moving.

Prototype

Using Framer, I built a demo for DJ’s to try out and see how they liked it.

After some interactions with those in the music business, I decided to keep this as a fun concept to show mixing my design and music skillset.