Joymixa is a live music game where you create the mix yourself. It works on desktop, mobile, and tablet. For privacy we usually recommend the Brave browser, but for the best performance here, we suggest using Google Chrome.
On touchscreens, just tap an instrument to turn it on or off.
💡 Joymixa works in vertical mode, but horizontal view is much more comfortable and optimized.
Before jumping into the beat, check your device or speaker volume.
When you first open Joymixa, this is what you’ll see:
Usually, rhythmic sounds (like drums) are on the left side, while melodies and harmonies are on the right.
👉 But not always—some creators organize their sounds differently.
When you connect a game controller, the buttons rearrange for more comfortable use:
When you start, there’s already a track waiting for you—selected by the Joymixa Crew. Tap any button and the music begins!
Each song is a seamless loop—no beginning or end. You decide when to jump in or out, at your own pace.
At the bottom, you’ll see the Beat Grid (3)—vertical bars and a bouncing ball that loops endlessly. It marks the song’s rhythm.
🎵 To make your mix sound tight, try toggling sounds right when the ball hits one of those colored bars. You can switch anytime, but hitting those beats almost always fits perfectly.
👉 Try it physically: tap your foot with the rhythm—you’ll notice it lands with the bouncing ball.
Pro tip: activating or muting sounds on the first beat always works. And for percussive sounds (not melodies), the middle beat often fits too. Experiment and you’ll feel it!
You can trigger sounds more freely, without syncing to the beat:
This turns off automatic timing—so it’s up to you to stay on beat. It takes a bit of practice, but it’s super fun once you get it!
Tap the screen area showing the current song name (with your finger or mouse) to open the song selector.
You can browse using your keyboard or gamepad controller too.
| Action | Key |
|---|---|
| Open song list | ↑ / ↓ arrows |
| Navigate song list | ↑ / ↓ arrows |
| Select song | Enter |
| Close song list | Esc |
| Free trigger (no sync) | Shift + key |
Effects work best with a game controller or a touchscreen.