MixMagic is hard drive sound mixing program for GNOME that can handle large (larger then system memory) samples. It is able to mix as many waves as your CPU can handle.
| Tags | Desktop Environment GNOME multimedia Sound/Audio |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
Recent releases


Changes: ALSA support, a new Russian translation, displaying more info in the blocks, and more.


Changes: The playback code is now threadsafe. The Zoom bug is now fixed. An experimental Esound output plug-in was added. The Swedish translation was updated. "Tool" plug-in support was added.


Changes: A new sidebar, improved error handling and zoom code, and more configurable plug-ins.


Changes: A new "snap to block" feature, a new "Do you want to save changes" dialog, and a Swedish translation.


Changes: Mono sample support, MixMagic now works great with eJay sound collection samples, and a "play" button in the "insert sample" file selector.
A C++ library with support for sockets and serial I/O and a gtkmm widget set.
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Recent comments2 years plus - is mixmagic alive?
Very curious about this project, but I have not tried
MixMagic, fearing that the intervening 2 years since
last update might cause dependency issues, or
some such.
Or maybe the project changed names
and this page went without an update?
I loved Acid Express 4.0 and would like to use
MixMagic. Check my profile for my email if preferred.