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September 11, 2015
Apple Music Festival is a full-volume celebration of live music, with free performances for artists we love. Local fans can win tickets to see the gigs in person while fans around the world can watch live for free on Apple Music. Enter contest and win free tickets for Apple Music Festival in London
September 01, 2015
We’ve released a massive update to djay Pro, free to all existing users, with two important additions to the software.
First up are a significant number of newly supported plug and play controllers. In addition to supporting the Pioneer DJ CDJ-2000nexus, CDJ-900nexus, and XDJ-1000 media players, djay Pro now has seamless plug and play integration with the Pioneer DJ DDJ-SB, DDJ-SR, DDJ-SX, DDJ-SX2, and DDJ-SZ controllers. Numark’s range is catered for too with the addition of the brand new new Mixtrack and Mixtrack Pro 3, as well as the established N4 controller. For the first time users of any of these controllers can mix millions of songs from Spotify’s extensive music catalogue using their existing equipment.
Moreover, djay Pro now introduces advanced, first-of-its-kind trackpad gesture control fully leveraging Multi-Touch and Force Touch technologies built into Apple’s modern laptops. A range of two finger gestures work with the majority of on-screen controls such as mixer, tempo faders, filter, EQ, FX, offering the opportunity for greater accuracy, tactile feel, and artistic expression. In addition to the existing scratch gesture, it’s now possible to spin forward and back with a simple two finger circular motion, closely emulating forward and backward cueing on a turntable. The same gesture control can be applied to the overview waveform, which now becomes a strip search feature, as well as the FX pad which is seamlessly mapped onto the dimensions of the trackpad.
djay Pro is available on the Mac App Store for $49.99.
We’re looking forward to your continued feedback via the djay Facebook page or @Algoriddim on Twitter.
July 16, 2015
DMC Champion DJ Rasp takes it to the next level in this new turntablism routine, using djay Pro and two Pioneer XDJ-1000s.
Algoriddim has partnered with Pioneer to give you seamless integration of djay Pro with the CDJ-2000nexus, CDJ-900nexus, and XDJ-1000, the worldwide club standard for professional DJs. Access your Spotify and iTunes playlists directly from the CDJ’s and XDJ’s screens.
djay Pro is available on the Mac App Store for $49.99.
We’re looking forward to your continued feedback via the djay Facebook page or @Algoriddim on Twitter.
July 08, 2015
We are excited to announce our collaboration with Casio on the next generation DJ controller XW-DJ1 for Mac, iPad, and iPhone.
The XW-DJ1 is a battery-powered, all-in-one compact DJ controller with a built-in speaker. Easy to carry, the XW-DJ1 lets you perform wherever you are without any fuss. Thanks to an original, symmetric, single-disk design, it allows you to DJ easily whether right- or left-handed. The XW-DJ1 is equipped with a 7-inch wide scratch disk that simulates the grooves on analog records. It feels as if you’re spinning an actual vinyl record, enabling the lifelike scratching of a turntablist.
We’re looking forward to your continued feedback via the djay Facebook page or @Algoriddim on Twitter.
April 27, 2015
We’ve released a massive update to djay Pro, free to all existing users, with live video mixing, plug & play support for the Pioneer CDJ and XDJ line-up including enhanced Spotify integration.
The all-new video mode in djay Pro allows you to apply visualizers to you music and mix videos in real-time, all with stunning transitions, visual FX, title and image overlays, live A/V recording, and comes with extensive pre-bundled video content so you can get creative right away.
Furthermore, we’ve partnered with Pioneer DJ for a seamless plug-and-play integration of djay Pro with the CDJ-2000nexus, CDJ-900nexus, and XDJ-1000, the worldwide club standard for professional DJs. For the first time, DJs can access Spotify playlists directly from the CDJ and XDJ screens including displaying waveforms, song information, and cue points.
Spotify integration in djay Pro now supports high quality bit rate with up to 320 kb/s.
Other new features in this update include Finder integration, External Mixer Mode, new collection album cover view, song recommendations, 8 cue points per deck and history sessions export as CSV, iTunes, or Spotify playlist, and plug & play support for Numark Mixtrack Quad, Mixtrack Edge, and Denon MC6000, MC6000MK2, MC2000.
djay Pro is available on the Mac App Store for $49.99.
We’re looking forward to your continued feedback via the djay Facebook page or @Algoriddim on Twitter.
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