Tue, Mar 3rd, 2009
When you need a quick music mix, the temptation to fire up iTunes can be tough to resist. But a dedicated DJ app will give you more advanced features that make playing music more fun--and fun is what DJing is all about, right? While advanced apps such as Native Instruments' Traktor Pro certainly fit the bill, for many users they're overkill and over-budget. Many people are just looking for a tool that combines iTunes' playback library with the basic tools for mixing, scratching, effecting, looping, and sharing music. And for that purpose, you'll have a tough time beating Algoriddim's Djay. Surprisingly, more-serious users may want it in their arsenal, too.
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