- Jan 27, 2020 Mix music, remix your favorite songs, make great mixes with this free DJ mixer. Mix hits on the turntables whether you’re a pro DJ or a starter. Introducing djay FREE - the award-winning DJ app is now on Android! Djay transforms your Android device into a full–featured DJ system. Seamlessly integrated with your music library, djay gives you direct access to mix and remix your favorite.
- Dec 12, 2018 The new djay for iOS from Algoriddim provides everything you need to get started with DJing, including free support for Spotify Premium so you get instant access to mix millions of songs right from within the app, plus other perks.
If pressing play on a shuffled playlist isn't enough for you, it's time to step up to the DJ deck.
With these music mixing apps, you can loop, cue, crossfade, pitch-shift and more to remix your digital library. Even apps for tablets and smartphones are in the mix for on-the-go editing, which is especially helpful when you're out and the current playlist isn't cutting it (with the host's approval of course; Mashable does not endorse party playlist mutiny).
Mar 08, 2017 Introducing djay 2 - the next generation of the world's best-selling DJ app is now available on Kindle Fire. Djay transforms your Kindle Fire into a full–featured DJ system. Seamlessly integrated with Spotify and all the music on your device, djay gives you direct access to mix your favorite songs and playlists instantly.
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While Ableton — the professional-grade software used by many of your favorite producers and DJs — will run you close to $500, these apps won't drain your iTunes gift card balance, and some are even free.
Djay Pro
Once you get the hang of mixing, record and upload your mixes to a service such as Mixcloud, and join its community of amateur and professional DJs. Also, consider investing in a MIDI DJ controller. It will be pricier than the software, but the ability to fiddle with actual knobs will let you be more adventurous — no more worrying the mouse will disastrously slip while adjusting the tempo.
Djay 2
Soon, you too can be an amateur iPad DJ like the ones from HBO's Girls.