

✔ Fixed possible crash when editing Automix Queue while Automix is active ✔ Fixed lock screen audio controls starting both turntables
DJAY PRO 2 REVIEW BLUETOOTH
✔ Fixed audio distortion when using Key Lock with Bluetooth audio ✔ Fixed playback issue after loading error with specific files ✔ Changed ION iDJ 2 Go jog wheels to scratch during playback (the previous pitch-bend behavior can be enabled using “Jog Pitch Bend Mode” in the MIDI settings) ✔ Improved Vestax Spin 2 mapping: allow tempo fine-adjust using Shift & +/– buttons ✔ Improved handling of iOS audio system errors ✔ Allow sliding crossfader up after tapping to leave it centered ✔ Gain is no longer reset when “Reset EQ” setting is off ✔ Pause audio when disconnecting headphones or dock audio ✔ “Shuffle” setting is now also applied to Automix Queue ✔ Added support for Pioneer DDJ-WeGO and DDJ-ERGO controllers (requires Pioneer DJC-WeCAi iPad Connection Cable, sold separately) ✔ Introducing Audiobus support: Now you can stream live audio directly to other Audiobus-compatible apps! See for more information On top of support for the Pioneer DDJ-WeGO and DDJ-ERGO controllers through the Pioneer DJC-WeCAi iPad Connection Cable for the iPad version of the app, both the iPhone and iPad djay apps get the following new features and enhancements:
DJAY PRO 2 REVIEW UPDATE
Expandįollowing Apple’s decision to update GarageBand with support for the inter-app audio routing system known as “Audiobus”, the popular djay apps by developer Algoriddim have been updated with Audiobus support alongside a long list of new features.
DJAY PRO 2 REVIEW MANUAL
No matter what software he tried, Christoph was often puzzled as most professional software featured an overwhelming set of controls and required an insanely high level of manual skill, which made performing all the more difficult.Īs such, the duo wanted to make something new software that they and similar people could both use. He could manage, as digital software proved to have a superior functionality compared to his old analog favorites, but the situation wasn’t even close to ideal.Ĭhristoph, on the other hand, had an extraordinary admiration for DJing, but didn’t have the experience or expertise of his buddy Karim. But with every gig he played, Karim found each solution clunky and downright confounding. With ten years of experience under his belt, Karim had his fair share of knowledge about the industry and had used some of the most popular DJ software available. While they both enjoyed the art of scratching, in between attending classes and studying for exams at college, the two had vastly different skill levels. At the time, DJ software was extremely expensive and complex, but the pair were determined to create meaningful change in an industry they were both tremendously passionate about. That’s the question that inspired co-founders Karim and Christoph to make Algoriddim’s djay, the award-winning music production software. “How can we create high quality, easy-to-use software for both professional and novice DJs?”
