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- Beginner or a seasoned professional, djay for iOS offers everything you need to mix music on your iPhone or iPad. The FREE version of djay includes the following features:. The two-deck Classic Mode, with vinyl control, a mixer, scrolling waveforms, looping, EQ, filter, and five FX.
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Jul 05, 2015 Pioneer DDJ-WEGO3 controller, DJay 2 and VoiceOver Pre-Cuing problem. Set the Pre-Cueing to Soundflower (64ch) and select ch. Instead of saying in my initial post 'thanks to the excellent DJay 2 software' should had said thanks to the excellant DJay 2 iPad app. User Manual (iPad). Pre-cueing with headphones. Advanced MIDI learn system to map each control on users’ hardware individually. Support for 50 controllers from Pioneer DJ, Reloop, Numark, Denon DJ, and others out-of-the-box. Support for multi-channel audio interfaces. Nov 17, 2011 djay for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch enhanced for iOS 5 We just released djay 1.4 for iPad, djay 1.2 for iPhone, as well as djay – David Guetta Edition 1.1. This is a cutting-edge update that takes full advantage of the brand-new iOS 5 and brings you.
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What do you think to the idea of iPad/iPhone DJing, with real stereo output for your headphones and your speakers? Or having simple in-app iTunes music purchases, with on the fly previewing? Excited? Well, if you already own djay for iPhone or djay for iPad, go hit update now, because these improvements are waiting for you in the new versions that have just hit the App Store…
As of today, Algoriddim’s djay apps both take full advantage of improvements made in iOS6 to offers full dual stereo outputs, as well the iTunes store right there in the app itself. In the case of the iPhone app, there’s keylock and some pretty major GUI improvements too…
Multi-route audio
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It’s a common objection to iOS Djing that a splitter cable mono workaround is necessary to permit headphone cueing. However, that’s all changed, with multi-route audio configurable from within the app.
It is now possible to plug your iPad or iPhone into a USB speaker dock, for instance, and have master audio output in stereo through the base connector. You can then use the headphones socket for stereo headphone monitoring.
Or, with a charging accessory that also has an audio out, you can route your master output audio into an external mixer or venue PA system (while simultaneously charging your device), while monitoring through the headphones socket.
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These improvements eliminate at a stroke one of the most commonly voiced objections to DJing on an iOS device, and should be widely welcomed.
In-app iTunes Store
But the new versions of djay go further, with the pretty major addition of a built-in iTunes Store. Complete with in-app preview, you can now search, listen to and buy new music while DJing and without leaving the app. Your purchases arrive in your library right away, ready to spin.
Keylock and a new GUI for the iPhone version
The iPhone version now has key lock (ie you can alter tempo without altering pitch), and has received a major overhaul to take advantage of iPhone 5’s wider (in landscape mode) screen. Features that had been shuffled off to secondary screens have now been reunited with the main screen, and in particular the return of the pitch faders to next to the decks makes everything feel, in Algoriddim’s words, “shockingly realistic” – and having seen it, we agree.
Time to give iOS DJing a try?
If you already own either app you’re probably already downloading as we speak, but if you’ve been holding back, now could be a good time to dip your feet it the waters of iOS DJing on your iPad or iPhone! djay for iPad is available for US$19.99 in the App Store, and djay for iPhone is US$0.99 in the App Store.
Meanwhile, we’re going to give them a play and get back tomorrow with a full review.
• See the djay for iOS6 photo gallery over on our Facebook Page
• Read the iOS 6 djay press release on the Digital DJ Tips Newswire
• Read the iOS 6 djay press release on the Digital DJ Tips Newswire
So, proper stereo monitoring for the iPad and iPhone at last! How important do you think this is for iPad DJing? does it make you more likely to give it a go? Have you DJed with an iPhone or iPad, and how did you find it? Please share your thoughts in the comments.
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Djay for iPad was the closest thing to having a real turntable. With its realistic, low-latency turntable interface, BPM syncing, pre-cueing, cue point trigger, beat-synchronized scrubbing and a bunch of other features, it’s one of the best iPad apps available. Heck, this piece of software is more than capable of replacing the entire DJ setup (especially racks of components and piles of CDs) with an ultrathin sexy slab of tablet computing. Read on…
And now it’s available on iPhone and iPod touch with the full set of controls and sporting feature-parity with the iPad version.
Djay for iPhone is optimized for background operation and multitasking, it supports live mixing and recording, in addition to iPod library access, automix mode, AirPlay support and other advanced features from the iPad version.
It’s a ten bucks download from the App Store. Below the image is the full list of features provided by Algoriddim.
- Dual turntable multi-touch DJ interface
- Exclusive portrait and landscape modes
- Audio waveforms display (overview and detail)
- Visual Cue Points
- Customizable vinyl appearance
- Double-tap slider reset
- Manual fader cut
- Level meter swipe for gain adjustments
- Direct iPod music library access
- Album cover display
- Browse by playlist, song, artist, album, genre, BPM, and time
- As-you-type instant library searching
- Support for major audio formats like MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF
- Automatic Beat & Tempo Detection
- BPM-Sync
- Beat-Synchronized Scrubbing
- Scratching
- Tempo control (up to +-75% with customizable range and fine adjust)
- Pitch-Bend
- 3-band equalizer (-24 dB to +6 dB)
- Turntable Power-Off FX
- Auto-Cut Scratching
- Automatic Transitions: Fade, Backspin, Brake, Reverse, Random
- Auto Looping (with on-the-fly half/double)
- Manual Looping (in, out, reloop)
- Bounce Looping (1/16 to 2 beats)
- Multiple Cue Points
- Uses [aufTAKT] V3 (tempo tracking), S.R.C. V1 (sample rate conversion), and fx::pack V1 (audio effects bundle) by zplane.development
- Ultra-low latency
- Automix mode with automatic transition control
- Pre-Cueing through headphones via stereo/mono split cable (left output channel: Master, right output channel: Monitor)
- Recording (compressed AIFF files, with built-in organizer, preview player, and export to Mac/PC via iTunes file sharing)
- AirPlay integration (broadcast to Apple TV, AirPort Express station, or any AirPlay-supported speaker dock, AV receiver, and stereo system)
- Auto-Saving (cue points, beat-grids, BPM, wave data)
- Fully optimized for iOS 4.2 multi-tasking and background audio
- In-app settings
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