Djay Start And End Point

Reviewer

Djay Pro 1.1. Algoriddim brings you a massive update to djay Pro, and it’s completely FREE. The all new VIDEO mode allows you to apply visualizers to your tracks and mix videos in real-time, all with stunning transitions, visual FX, text and image overlays, live A/V recording, and extensive pre-bundled video content. Djay's audio wave form display gives you an overview of a song's structure and allows you to visually cue to specific points to prepare the perfect transition. Djay's audio wave form display gives you an overview of a song's structure and allows you to visually cue to specific points to prepare the perfect transition. Mixer and EQ controls.

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Test System: djay v3 on 2.4Ghz Macbook Pro with 4Gb RAM and OS X 10.6.1

Introduction


Software is now officially part our DJ life, be it simple Flash loopers, DVSs or full on production suites. How and when you use that software is entirely down to your needs and preference, but one thing holds true - people want to DJ on their computer.
This on the whole hasn't been a very DJ like experience, eschewing the popular metaphor and becoming very much like a software interface. Decks are replaced with waveforms and playlists squeezed down into a tiny space. But Algorridim has revisited DJ software and have taken it back to a much more DJ like experience. And embracing the graphical power and multi-touch goodness of the OS X platform, have created djay - software that not only looks like regular djing, but also feels like it too.
Djay has now matured into v3, going beyond its basic but ultra Mac friendly roots into a fully fledged DJ application - but its still standing out from the crowded market with because of the unique approach it takes.

First Impressions


I'm so used to opening up DJ software and seeing something that looks just like Traktor. Waveforms at the top, oodles of controls shoehorned in underneath and the library taking up the bottom space. It's hugely refreshing to see a graphical representation of real decks for a change. The screen is broken up into 3 parts: deck and mixer, extra controls and library, all of which scale and resize beautifully when clicking and dragging. Let's break it down.

The Library


Being entirely Mac based, and almost all Mac users slavishly using iTunes, integration is very tight between djay and iTunes. As most people probably use playlists, that is djay's first port of call, and shows all smartlists, custom playlists as well as iTunes default lists too. But there's also a few handy dropdowns do you can locate albums, artists, genres, composers across all of iTunes too.
Once you start looking through playlists, you get a lot more info about the songs. You get columns for artist, (track) name, BPM, album, genre, year, grouping, time, composer, comments, rating, date added and track number - and you can sort your playlist by clicking the column header as well, as well as define which of these columns you want to see on screen.
It does also seem that you can only read from the library on your Mac rather than seeing all your devices. So no iPods, iPhones or external devices for you in djay I'm afraid.
Upon opening djay, I did worry that the library was incredibly cramped and quite hard to use. But I discovered that the whole window not only completely scales, but also allows you to drag the middle bar on the fly to effectively minimise the decks and give over the main part of the screen to the library. You can also completely hide the libraryIt's a neat touch.
IDEA: How about being able to turn the columns on and off without having to go 2 menus deep? And perhaps artwork too?
But like any other DJ software, much of the successful usage is down to preparation, and djay is no exception. Proper playlisting is one part, but djay also lets you analyse tracks for gain, BPM and to create beat grids for perfect loops, effects integration and and sync mixing. Analysis can be done on the fly, but a better approach is to analyse playlists before use. I did detect some slight weirdness with BPM analysis on some tracks, like some Drum and Bass being half the BPM it should be, and the library listing tracks by BPM in an odd 2-step speed order. Minor issues really, especially as BPM can be manually tapped in anyway.

The Decks


Only real turntables will do here. These are actual spinning platters complete with strobe lights that respond to pitch changes too. You can even add a tape marker or use your own custom vinyl image. It's like custom slipmats but you can actually see them. You also get the option to have ID3 artwork on the label or the whole vinyl too (like a picture disk), as well as having the track time (clickable between elapsed and remaining), artist and track name right above the deck.
The tonearm is moveable as well needle drop style. It's not especially accurate though and is merely a rough approximation - no waveform display to show the highs and lows here. This is very much about replicating the use of real decks, even down to on/off switches and spin up/down speed and a reverse switch too. The attention to detail is high.
IDEA: I know it's stupid and completely unecessary, but how about options on decks and cart brands? A possible sponsorship opportunity to increase Algoriddim revenue?
The decks also have a feature rich pitch set too. Although the slider itself is only 1' long on screen, the resolution is still 0.01% and has switchable ranges of 8, 16, 25, 50 and 75%. But the gem here is key locking, which is keeping the key of the song the same while adjusting the speed (brilliant tool for pitching bending without the awful up and down warbling). You can adjust the quality of the end result depending on the power of your processor as well.
IDEA: Pitch range selector on screen would be a great help, as well as the ability to accurately set the speed numerically.
Having used many hardware and software equivalents, djay's keylocking is phenomenal. Speeding up usually gets good results on all systems, as you're removing audio to shorten the audio, but slowing down beyond 20% is normally the very maximum that software can handle as it has to create what isn't there. Not so with djay - even at -50%, the quality is amazing. Both geeky thumbs up from me for this.

The Mixer


Replicating a mixer to scale would see the controls being too tiny to use so the controls properly so they've been made big enough to see and use on screen. It's an unusual layout, more akin to a regular mobile dual head player, but everything is laid out logically. The cross fader sits in the middle and has a 3 way curve control between fully linear (i.e. centre dip) all the way to instant cut. Either side of the fader are the channel fader (fully linear) with meters and a tiny pan control below them.


3 band EQ with +/- 12dB EQ rests either side of those. The EQs don't quite kill, but when you're talking about laptop DJing with such affordable software, we're not talking about the finer points of EQing here.
IDEA: Given that fader EQs aren't that common, how about an option to switch to rotary EQ on screen?
There doesn't however seem to be a master level inside djay itself. I guess that can be handled by the system volume. But better still is to use an audio interface so you can properly monitor your music and output to a sound system too. Thankfully, djay recognises all such interfaces and allows you to configure channels to suit. Nice.

Looping Panel


Each deck has a single loop feature. Assuming that the BPM has been analysed correctly, pressing the measure button automatically creates an instant loop to the length of the measure on the button. this can be expanded up to 32 beats or down to 1/8 beats. And if you haven't analysed your BPM, you can also manually create loops with the in and out buttons. But I do strongly advise analysis as this feature works a lot better if you do.
This is a really useful and impressive feature that works perfectly if the track analysis has done its job right, and is great for messing around with doubles.
IDEA: Can we please have down to 1/32 beats please.

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Djay Start And End Point

Cue Point Panel


Equating to the turntablist art of stickering is the cue points panel. You get 3 per deck that can be saved for future use as well. You set each one in the panel, and they appear as a coloured dot on the vinyl which is a really nice touch. Jumping to the cue points can be done on screen, or like just about everything else inside djay, via the keyboard. Izotope rx remove vocals. You can also add start and end poits too, which can get djay to automatically start from when loading a track or automixing.
In practice, I found hitting cues perfectly whie playing a little hard - just the slightest of delay so that hard drum beats lost the first milliseconds. If you work manually and move the wheel to the right point, it works solidly. Again, this underlines the importance of preparation.
IDEA: Perhaps some control can be added that adjusts the manual tapping of the cue point to be +/- a few milliseconds, or maybe locks to the analysed beat grid.

Transition Panel

Djay Start And End Point Calculator


For most people, moving the on-screen faders is how you'll move from track to track. But if you decide to shake things up a little, you can have a little more than regular fades and can pick from a list including backspin, echo, brake and reverse. And you can have djay apply the transitions at random too, and up to a length of 15 seconds on 0.5 second increments.

FX Panel


Standard in DJ software these days are effects, and djay gives you 3 per deck:
Pitch: This keeps the speed the same but shifts the pitch in one note increments.
Echo: Based on the BPM, this can apply echo from 1/64 beats to 4 beat measures.
Reverb: Club, hall, arena and room settings.
What's great here is that you can apply them all at once, and each has a full wet/dry control too.
But being Apple, you also get the wide and wonderful world of Apple Audio Unit effects too - and these are something to be reckoned with. I'm not going into details as it's really quite geeky, but I show you the detail of one particular audio unit, you'll get the idea:

Indeed - they're very powerful. And you can apply them per deck and on top of the djay internal effects too. They are however pre-fader effects.

Microphone


Appealing to the more mobile nature of djay, you also get a microphone input too. You get the same level of control over it as you do other channels, but it is a separate channel and can't be routed through the crossfader. It can act as a third deck if you so choose as you can define the mic input to any audio interface you choose.

Sampler


This review keeps throwing up surprises the deeper I dig. I wasn't even aware that djay has a sampler. And I mean sampler, not just a sample player. You can grab a sample from the decks or microphone or load some in from your own collection (I hear airhorn is quite popular…). But it's not just a matter of a simple drop, you can also loop the samples, reverse them, change speed and volume too. And they play over whatever you happen to be playing too.
With just a little more polish, this could be a very serious tool in djay's arsenal.

History


Isn't it annoying when you've rocked a really good set but have no idea what you rocked? Well djay saves a history for you. It's nothing more than a list of played tracks in the correct order with the elapsed time, but you can export it as a PDF, or better still as an iTunes playlist.

Recording

You could always record directly out of the audio interface, but djay allows you to record internally as well. The recording is done on the master output and can be saved in 3 qualities: good (.m4a 1Mb/min), high (.aif 2.7Mb/min) and best (.aif 10Mb/min). Not much more to be said about it really other than the recordings sound great and don't glitch either.
I may as well add a note about performance here. On my 4Gb 2.4ghz Macbook Pro, djay barely made a dent on the performance. In normal performance, the processor hit around 4%. But even when hammering djay, with internal effects, audio units, samples and recording, djay barely hit 16%.

Hands-on

Having used Traktor-like programs for a long time now, going back to a more hands on DJ-like experience on screen is an adjustment to say the least. Djay offers full keyboard control over most features, but also makes a big deal about multi-touch gestures i.e. single and multiple fingers on suitably equipped trackpads. Using 2 or 3 fingers while hovering over controls does different things. Over the platters for example, 2 fingers makes it scratch whereas 3 fingers does spinbacks. It's a highly imprecise method of control, but with practice, you may well get better at it.
There is however a new scratch feature in djay called auto-cut. It's not unlike Vestax's Samurai fader technology or a gate effectthat esssentially cuts the sound on and off while you move the platter back and forth while holding down shift. Yeah I know it won't make you into Qbert, but it's a nice effect. I think I'd like to see it incorporated as an effect as well.
IDEA: How about an iPhone app for control?


If using your laptop exclusively doesn't appeal, djay now accepts MIDI learn so that you can assign control over to your favourite MIDI hardware. I tried this with a Vestax VCI-300 and Denon DN-S1200, and got great results - except for the jogwheels. This is an area the algoriddim will have to do some extra work to ensure full compatibility, but now you can at lest grab any old MIDI controller and remove the reliance on mouse and keyboard actions.
Generally speaking though, djay feels much more like conventional vinyl DJing that computer spinning. Having a very graphical representation of decks and a mixer, along with features like instant doubles for quick mixing makes this much more engaging that just hitting keys.

Automix


Having laid out that djay offers you a heap of tools to keep a crowd happy, and that you can hook up a couple of very capable Vestax controllers, you can also completely switch off and have djay acts as little more than an automatic jukebox. Automix simply trawls through your predefined collection and transitions from track to track using the presets in the transition panel. This can be from a playlist or totally at random.
But should you want to deviate away from your preset list, there's also the automix queue for you to simply drop tracks (like a request) and going back to the playlist.
Automix doesn't mean beat matching, but simply means unattended DJing for the lazy or simply weak of bladder. But with careful planning, you can put together quick a slick automix, especially if using sync with predefined start points. I know it's not like having Fat Boy Slim in your living room, but for a relatively unattended play, it's quite good.

Broadcasting


Now before you get too excited, this isn't a Shoutcast style internet broadcasting thing, but is in fact via Apple's Bonjour networking. As the above box says, you can send or receive mixes across your Bonjour LAN from inside djay. In all honesty, it's nice to djay uses all that Apple has to offer, but I'm not really seeing the usefulness of such a feature, other than broadcasting to your workmates.
That said, djay does integrate with Rogue Amoeba's Nicecast - a fully featured broadcast suite. You could create your own radio station simply by making a suitable playlist in djay, set it to automix and send it to the world via Nicecast. More info here.

Summing Up

Clearly djay is a breath of fresh air and an antidote to the me too traktorlikes out there. And even though the end result of djay use is much the same, the process is entirely different and much more like a traditional DJ does. This should enable people to perhaps appreciate the DJ's skill a little more rather than just pressing the sync button. I found it especially cool for putting together Hip Hop mixes with Beat Junkie style doubles rocking - all ultra clean and precise.

Djay has a solid feature set that goes beyond the $50 price tag, but might just take a little bit of getting used to. But it does work, and work well. If you want a good starting place for a very mac-centric DJ experience, there's none better than djay.

Ratings

Sound Quality
Like anything digital, it depends on the source more than anything. But even on a standard MP3 with internal and Apple unit effects applied, djay gave a solid reproduction.
Features & Implementation
Being very Mac based makes this graphically rich from the start. And the experience is closer to tradtional DJing than laptop spinning.
Value For Money
For $50, there's not much to touch it. The effects, looping and keylocking in particular are really good.
I Like..
• The interface
• Looping
• Effects
• MIDI learn
• The price
But not so keen on..
• The accuracy of the hot cues

Djay Start And End Point Management

The Bottom Line

Djay Start And End Points

If you own a Mac and want to try out DJing in the most cost effective way before investing in hardware, or simply want a very Maclike DJing experience, djay is for you.

Djay Start And End Point Of Appalachian Trail

  • djay 3.3.4

    • New: total duration info for playlists and queue shown in media library
    • Various bugfixes and improvements
  • March 15, 2020

    djay 3.3.3

    • Added tempo slider to easily change looper and sequencer BPM
    • Fixed Automix not working correctly with videos from “My Videos”
    • Various bugfixes and improvements
  • djay 3.3.2

    • Added support for HD video streaming via TIDAL
    • Added setting to choose TIDAL video streaming quality
    • Added Analyze Library for SoundCloud playlists
    • Added support for Numark DJ2GO2 Touch
    • Added setting to maintain sync when paused or scratching
    • Added setting to maintain sync on track load
    • Improved performance when using large djay media library with nested folders or smart playlists
    • Improved “video track detected” alert frequency
    • Fixed loading videos from iTunes not working correctly
    • Fixed AirPlay icon not showing in settings
    • Fixed exporting playlists and adding tracks sometimes not working
    • Various bugfixes and improvements
  • February 1, 2020

    djay 3.3.1

    • Bugfixes and improvements
  • djay 3.3

    We’re excited to introduce a major update, free to all existing djay for iOS users. You can now access SoundCloud’s extensive music catalog to discover and mix millions of underground and premium tracks. TIDAL integration in djay Pro offers high quality sound, millions of tracks, and for the first time you can stream and mix MUSIC VIDEOS from TIDAL, right from within djay Pro!

    • Added TIDAL integration: Million of tracks, music videos, high quality sound (TIDAL Premium or HiFi)
    • Added SoundCloud integration: Millions of underground and premium tracks (SoundCloud Go+)
    • Exclusively curated selection of DJ friendly songs available for free through SoundCloud
    • Video Streaming through TIDAL
    • Improved Ableton Link integration: you can now synchronize the output of djay running on your iOS device with djay Pro for Mac
    • Lots of fixes and improvements
  • December 11, 2019

    djay 3.2.7

    • Added new visual loops
    • Improved music library search: now supports searching parts of both title and artist
    • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • djay 3.2.6

    • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • November 15, 2019

    djay 3.2.5

    • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • djay 3.2.3

    • Fixed possible layout issue when using split screen on iPad
    • Fixed settings panel incorrectly resizing in some cases
    • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • October 25, 2019

    djay 3.2.2

    • Added demo tracks in media library
    • Added support for browsing videos in “Files” media source on iOS 13
    • Improved Filter range and resonance
    • Fixed audio device setup panel appearance when using dark mode on iOS 13
    • Fixed changed MIDI configurations not being saved in some cases on iOS 13
    • Fixed issue with Pioneer DDJ-SB2 where Shift + Browse push was not mapped
    • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • djay 3.2.1

    • Updated default visualizers
    • Fixed haptic feedback not working on certain devices
    • Fixed Bluetooth MIDI connection panel
    • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • September 19, 2019

    djay 3.2

    • NEW: Portrait Mode on iPad (Classic, Automix, 2 Deck, 4 Deck, Single Deck, Video)
    • NEW: EQ shortcut button in mixer section on iPad
    • NEW: “Files” media source on iOS 13: browse songs directly from iCloud Drive and external storage like USB sticks and hard drives (with USB adapter)
    • NEW: Visuals and sound packs
    • Added split audio/video crossfader in Video mode
    • Added haptic feedback as metronome when recording sampler sequence without playing track on iPhone
    • Improved Accessibility integration on iOS 13, e.g. using advanced haptic feedback
    • Optimized graphics engine using 100% Metal
    • Fixed orientation of videos not being respected in some cases
    • Fixed “Grid EQ” visual effect not working
    • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • djay 3.1.12

    • Added tempo slider to portrait deck view in Classic mode on iPhone
    • Improved visual background blur
    • Improved video rendering quality with external displays
    • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • August 15, 2019

    djay 3.1.11

    • Fixed video being shown upside down on external screen and recordings
    • Fixed rotation transition on iPad
    • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • djay 3.1.10

    • Updated user manual
    • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • August 3, 2019

    djay 3.1.9

    • Fixed launch screen logo offset on some devices
    • Improved CPU usage when using different hardware sample rates
    • Various bug fixes and performance improvements
  • djay 3.1.8

    • New: Added “All Songs” tab to media library for local files
    • New: Added 3rd FX to “Manual FX” view
    • New: History tab in library now allows you to browse through all previous sessions
    • New: Added user manual (accessible in settings panel)
    • Improved media library layout and interface for better readability
    • Improved VoiceOver accessibility for various elements
    • Improved performance with quick crossfader or slider movements when using MIDI controllers
    • Fixed cue point markers in overview waveform being offset on some devices
    • Fixed key lock button being difficult to activate in some view configurations
    • Various bug fixes and performance improvements
  • June 20, 2019

    djay 3.1.7

    • Fixed Live Photos integration in video mode showing error
    • Fixed “My Videos” section in media library showing error
  • djay 3.1.6

    • Improved: VoiceOver will now keep up reading song titles when scrolling media library via MIDI controller
    • Improved: added cloud icon to songs in media library that have not been downloaded onto the device
    • Fixed: Pioneer DDJ-200 not being detected in some cases
    • Various bug fixes and performance improvements
  • May 30, 2019

    djay 3.1.5

    • New feature: added tempo slider controls to Classic UI with center section open (iPad)
    • New feature: added tempo slider to all tempo popovers (iPhone + iPad)
    • New feature: rename playlists and history sessions in „My Library“
    • Improved: cue point jump precision and audio quality with key lock enabled
    • Improved: play button blinks when holding cue button in pause state
    • Improved: CUE button behavior when using MIDI controllers
    • Improved: showing and hiding views (tools, sampler, etc.) is now much faster
    • Improved: buttons are now easier to tap in iPhone landscape mode
    • Fixed: tempo sliders showing two identical knobs with active pickup mode when using MIDI controller
    • Various bug fixes and performance improvements
  • djay 3.1.4

    • Added musical key to displays in 4 deck mode
    • Improved visibility of pressed states for smaller buttons
    • Fixed “Beatwobble” FX not working in some cases
    • Various stability and performance improvements
  • May 14, 2019

    djay 3.1.3

    • Introducing support for the new Pioneer DJ DDJ-200 controller
    • Now cue points set for a song are also shown on the vinyl in Classic mode
    • Added support for exporting song history as CSV or Spotify playlist
    • Added support for selecting multiple files when importing songs from Files app
    • Improved tempo change behavior when syncing
    • Improved support for dynamic system font sizes
    • Fixed tracks sometimes missing BPM and key info when being added to playlists in “My Library'
    • Fixed possible audio pops when using pitch bend with key lock enabled
    • Various bug fixes and improvements
  • djay 3.1.2

    • Fixed loading tracks via MIDI controllers
    • Fixed Grid EQ visual effect missing from effects list
    • Additional bugfixes
  • April 19, 2019

    djay 3.1.1

    • Improved waveform markers for Automix start/end points
    • Fixed Automix start point mapped to CUE
    • Various bugfixes
  • djay 3.1

    • New content: added new looper packs, sample packs, and visuals
    • New feature: 2 deck PRO mode on iPhone
    • New feature: Customize sampler (including rearranging, recording and importing your own samples)
    • New feature: full screen media library in Classic mode and 4 Deck mode on iPad
    • New feature: Beat Jump (part of Cue Points / Skip tool)
    • New feature: Automix start and end points to control Automix transitions
    • New feature: Siri Shortcuts integration to start Automix via voice commands
    • Added separate sliders for controlling volume of sampler and looper independently
    • Added support for 0 bar transition duration
    • Added support for Numark Party Mix Pro MIDI controller
    • Added VoiceOver accessibility to Looper mode
    • Added support for VoiceOver reading song titles when using MIDI controller to browse songs
    • Many VoiceOver accessibility improvements (e.g. improved swipe order)
    • Improved timing precision when dragging needle and tracks are in sync mode
    • Fixed missing song context menu in media library collection view layout
    • Fixed instant doubles for decks 3/4
    • Fixed missing load button long-press menu in 4 deck mode
    • Fixed load button not working in 4 deck mode when using MIDI controller
    • Fixed sampler volume and velocity pads not working on some MIDI controllers
    • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • March 20, 2019

    djay 3.0.8

    • New feature “End of song warning”: time display starts blinking when song is about to end
    • New feature “djay Tour”: quick demo to walk you through the basic functions of djay
    • Improved MIDI integration: Play and CUE buttons now blink in various pause/cue states
    • Improved VoiceOver accessibility of dashboard and BPM popover
    • Improved sync state behavior
    • Improved performance when moving crossfader and line faders
    • Fixed video visualizer selection not working correctly
    • Fixed possible recording button layout issue on iPhone
    • Various bugfixes and improvements
  • djay 3.0.7

    • New feature “Auto-Cut Scratching”: use two fingers on the turntables or waveforms to rhythmically scratch to the beat
    • Added new song actions popover for songs in media library (add to queue, playlist, etc.)
    • Added support for using HDMI and USB audio simultaniously when using a new iPad Pro with USB-C
    • Improved beat syncing for tracks with dynamic beat grids
    • Improved behavior of CUE button on MIDI controllers
    • Fixed downbeat/grid option popup overlapping waveform in some view configurations
    • Fixed crossfader curve not being applied after relaunch when changed in settings
    • Various bugfixes and improvements
  • February 9, 2019

    djay 3.0.5

    • Added pitch bend controls to turntable modes
    • Added support for assigning audio/video separately via drag & drop on iPad
    • Added marking of previously played songs from Spotify
    • Improved track syncing
    • Improved turntable interface on iPhone landscape orientation
    • Improved lock screen controls to also stop looper and sampler if they were playing
    • Fixed issue with sample pads 7 and 8 when triggered from MIDI controllers
    • Fixed pressing browse knob on Reloop Mixon 4 and other controllers not opening media library
    • Fixed looper and sampler pack selection not being saved across launches
    • Fixed song artwork flashing when returning to app
    • Fixed unplugging headphones not stopping looper and sampler if they were playing
    • Fixed display sleep when using external screen via AirPlay or HDMI
    • Fixed missing search buttons on Match and Queue panes in media library
    • Fixed camera roll and YouTube export of recorded videos
    • Various bugfixes and improvements
  • djay 3.0.4

    • Added ability to import tracks from Files app to djay playlists (including files from Dropbox, iCloud Drive, etc.)
    • Added 'Analyze Library” to playlist contextual menu on iPhone
    • Added ability to add all songs from a playlist to djay playlists
    • Improved VoiceOver accessibility
    • Improved loop in/out to perfectly align to beat grids
    • Improved sorting in library
    • Improved integration with AirPods and other Bluetooth audio devices
    • Improved user interface to show BPM / tempo percent change
    • Fixed Echo, Gate, and other FX sometimes being out of sync
    • Fixed recording format selection (WAV/AAC) being applied incorrectly
    • Fixed “invert crossfader” MIDI controller setting
    • Fixed issue when dragging multiple songs into libary (e.g. from Files app)
    • Various bugfixes and improvements
  • December 28, 2018

    djay 3.0.3

    • Improved activation state in dashboard
    • Various fixes and improvements
  • djay 3.0.2

    • Added additional Automix settings for shuffle, start, and end points
    • Added time display in portrait mode on iPad
    • Added equalizer in 4 deck mode on iPhone in landscape mode
    • Restored FX Packs and MIDI mappings from previous djay versions
    • Fixed loading videos not disabling active visualizer
    • Fixed drag & drop not working from “My Videos” section in media library
    • Fixed crossfader display when changing channel assignments in 4 deck mode on iPad
    • Various fixes and improvements
  • December 13, 2018

    djay 3.0.1

    • Bugfixes and improvements.
  • djay 3.0.0

    Initial release.