If you come from Windows and have been looking for some alternatives for Virtual DJ and similar mixing programs on Linux, then you must know Transitions dj, a mixing app with which you can have your own virtual DJ table to make your first steps in the world of music. Feeling like a real DJ, and creating your mixes to share via podcast or simply for your private parties.
In addition to being able to apply a multitude of effects on the music tracks and produce your mixes, it also includes some interesting features such as access to SoundCloud to upload your creations to the cloud and share them, crossfading, tempo adjustments, looping, tempos synchronization, cue points, BPM detection, equalizer, etc.
Transitions DJ also provides free access to a wide range of sound database structured and containing beats, bars, phrases to add to your mixes, etc. Of course, you can also feed it with music or sounds from files that you have stored locally on your PC.
All what you do can be recorded and stored in the chosen format. And its graphical interface is quite intuitive, in addition to showing the waves and shapes to colorfully visualize the frequencies of the music you are listening to.
Si Te gusta Transitions DJ, you can install it in your distro from some app stores, where it is available, such as in the Ubuntu software center. Also go to your official website, where you will find links to download it, but the funny thing is that it is only available for Windows, macOS and Google ChromeOS. Strange, considering it's on the Snap Store ...