: Use this to blend audio signals between two decks for smooth transitions.
: Users get access to over 15 pro-grade effects (like Echo, Flanger, and Roll) controlled via a specialized XY touch pad. Version 3.5.9: Technical Specifications BPM Detection Accurate to the second decimal point Quantize Mode Auto-aligns loops and hot cues to the beatgrid Sampling Over 72 high-quality one-shot samples and 12 loops Audio Support FLAC, WAV, AIFF, MP3, and AAC OS Compatibility Optimized for Android 4.4 and above Why Users Still Search for 3.5.9
that brings a full-featured DJ booth to your smartphone or tablet
Today, while newer versions of Cross DJ (4.x) have added cloud storage, video mixing, and internal recording, version 3.5.9 remains a beloved "classic" among users who preferred its leaner, faster interface and lower CPU overhead. It exemplifies a moment in software history when mobile processing power finally caught up to professional DJ requirements, and Mixvibes seized that opportunity with a mature, stable, and deeply functional release.
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While later versions improved on this, v3.5.9 introduced an early form of . It wasn’t perfect (stems could sound thin), but for removing vocals from a pop track to create a quick instrumental, it was revolutionary for a mobile app in that era.
No software is without flaws. Version 3.5.9 suffered from three main limitations:
Then Dex made a mistake. His auto-sync glitched on a polyrhythm from an old jungle track. The beats clashed, and he scrambled to hit a sync button that only made it worse. The energy in the room fractured.