Mac Apps

djay 4 For Mac – Now Live – Check It Out Here

Awesome awesome awesome news, djay 4 has hit the Mac App Store and it will seriously transform your Mac into a fully fledged DJ system allowing you to mix your iTunes music library on a hyper-realistic turntable interface. Perform live, record mixes on-the-go, or enable Automix mode and let djay mix your favorite playlist automatically. With unprecedented ease-of-use and innovative features like Harmonic Match™, djay takes DJing to the next level and offers a unique experience for beginners and professionals alike.

There’s more details below plus a video of this phenomoneal app in action.

This app retails for $19.99/£13.99 you can download it here and we strongly suggest you do.

Features

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Seamless iTunes integration

✔ Easy-to-use drag and drop interface
Automix mode

✔ Harmonic Match™ (Key detection and matching)
BPM Sync: automatic beat and tempo matching
Mix Recording

✔ Sampler (with built-in sound pack)

✔ Pre-cueing with headphones

✔ Live Microphone

✔ Audio FX: Flanger, Phaser, Echo, Gate, Bit Crusher, Filter (High Pass, Low Pass)

✔ Beat-matched Looping

✔ Multiple Cue Points

✔ Key Lock / Pitch Shifting
Auto-Gain (automatic volume normalization)

✔ Visual wavefroms

✔ High-quality scratching

✔ Mixer, tempo, and EQ controls
Song history (with export to iTunes + PDF)
iCloud integration
Multi-Touch trackpad control

✔ MIDI learn

✔ Support for external audio interfaces and controllers (USB, Firewire, MIDI)

✔ Support for all major audio formats including MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF (restricted support for DRM protected songs)

✔ Fully optimized for OS X Lion

What’s New?

 

This is, without a doubt, the biggest update and best djay ever, including incredible features like Harmonic Match™ which lets you create perfectly matched mixes with a simple click. djay 4 also includes an awesome new audio engine with precision scratching, visual waveforms, iCloud integration, Audio FX, MIDI learn, and much, much more. These are the highlights:

– Redesigned single window UI
– Visual Waveforms– Harmonic Match™: key detection and matching
– New Audio FX: Gate, Flanger, Phaser, Reverb, Echo, Filter (Low Pass + High Pass)
– Instant FX: Absorb, Drift, Sway, Crush, Punch, Twist– Multi-touch FX Pad
– New integrated sampler (with an awesome built-in sample pack)
– New loop modes: Bounce looping
– iCloud integration
– Built-in organizer of recordings with instant preview
– New music library with dark/light mode
– New audio engine: high-quality key lock, low-latency scratching
– New stunning OpenGL graphics engine
– New Auto-Gain/Audio Normalize based on the Loudness Recommendation EBU R128 standard
– Enhanced MIDI support and MIDI learn including jog wheel mapping
– Enhanced Audio Hardware support and configuration options: Split Output Mode, option to disable mic input
– Enhanced Multi-touch control– Enhanced preferences, e.g. option to adjust start and stop brake of turntable individually
– Improved fullscreen mode
– Improved iTunes library integration: support for playlist folders, improved sorting, integrated history, integrated key info

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