An iPad app might not be enough to convince a seasoned DJ to go iPad-only, but then, a medium-sized, multi-touch surface can only come so close to replicating a turntable, right? With djay for iPad (US$19.99 on the App Store), algoriddim has not only impressively mimicked traditional decks, they’ve added features that your average DJ setup doesn’t have. Plus, they made it easy enough for even the most inexperienced music-lover to rock their next party.
Our own Victor Agreda recently gave us a great rundown of djay for iPad’s predecessors, djay for Mac and djay Remote for iPhone. A quick recap: djay on the Mac gives you two turntables and a crossfader, BPM analysis and automatic syncing, an “Automix” feature for effortless and seamless playback and plenty of extra goodies. djay Remote on the iPhone lets you control a significant number of those features, but not all of them. The combination is really fun, but the iPhone app doesn’t do anything without a locally-networked Mac running djay. Enter djay for iPad.
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