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The iOS DJ?
Posted on: 19.05.2012 by Monserrate Rupnow
New post about DJing on the iPad, using djay and Meta.dj:

http://tarekith.com/the-ios-dj/
Monserrate Rupnow
19.05.2012
New post about DJing on the iPad, using djay and Meta.dj:

http://tarekith.com/the-ios-dj/
Monserrate Rupnow
18.05.2012
Looks like its made by DJ Player, whom I mentioned briefly in the article. There's definitely a lot more out there than the two I focused on, but it's impossible for me to try them all (or pay for them all). I just tried to concentrate the two most popular ones based on feedback from other djs.
Lacey Volkert
18.05.2012
Nice write up but you missed two "professional" apps that work much better than these in real world. One is RedBull BPM and I forgot the name of the other one but RedBull BPM is based on that app.
Danae Dumler
18.05.2012
Yeah good stuff! I really like djay and want it to succeed; I met the algoriddim guys at CES (along with a guy from Vestax working with them on the Spin) and they were very cool and very interested in what users would want from the software. There are a couple of sound cards available for the ipad that would solve the sound issue and make this a real option for gigging, but none that I know of specifically for DJs. I believe you could probably hook up any USB soundcard if you use the camera adapter kit, which turns the ipad USB jack into a normal slot for USB, but I have no idea what you have to do to djay to get it to recognize the soundcard.
Monserrate Rupnow
18.05.2012
Thanks!
Leeanna Ayla
19.05.2012
Nice write up.

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