At this point, Mixxx doesn’t have a mapping for the DDJ-400 implemented, but there is a mapping currently in development in the Mixxx Github PR’s (check it out on Github here).
Running ‘sudo apt install mixxx’ in a terminal should also do the trick if you don’t want the very latest version.Ĥ. I then proceeded to install Mixxx by compiling it from source (on Github here). Preferably use a keyboard or do stuff over SSH 🙂ģ. Assemble the Raspberry Pi, the touch screen, and the case following the provided instructions. Connect the RCA cables to your audio interface and connect the USB-C charger to the splitter cable that goes to the Raspberry Pi and Touchscreen. Then, boot up the Raspberry Pi and setup all basic stuff. Some like a realtime kernel for audio, but I find the advantage too small, so I went with the stock kernel.Ģ. I started off installing Raspbian to the MicroSD card, as this seems to be the most stable OS for Raspberry Pi’s today.