I am attempting to use djay pro AI (which I am indeed subscribed to and paying for) on an iPhone Xr with the DJM 250 mk2. Not trying to midi map any of the controls, just trying to get the audio to route through the mixer so I can mix externally (and then eventually start using DVS with it). According to -us/articles/5822155894034-Which-DVS-compatible-mixers-work-with-djay-for-iOS-and-Mac-, "djay supports any audio interface, mixer, and MIDI controller that is supported on the respective platform".

When I plug the USB cable from the mixer to the lightning USB adapter ( ) USB port while djay is running and while the mixer is on, the app immediately recognizes the 250mk2 as a midi device and I can configure the midi capabilities if I want. However, when I go to the Audio Device section of djay and then set mixer mode to External, I am not able to see any of the channels for the mixer in the various dropdowns for deck 1, deck 2, etc. Any idea why? I just verified that I get the same behavior in the macOS version of djay running on a laptop (15 inch MacBook Pro from late 2013, running Big Sur). Thank you in advance.


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Literally using virtual DJ now cuz Soundswitch is really rocking my socks. But djay pro is 10,000 times a better software. I want the best of both worlds: djay pro with Soundswitch integration would be the best thing ever

With the newly released djay for Android (version 3.0), if you previously purchased an older version of djay (djay 2 or djay FREE), you are eligible for a free upgrade. For more information about how to access the upgrade, please visit our FAQ here:

djay is a digital music mixing software program for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows,[1] iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch created by the German company algoriddim. It allows playback and mixing of digital audio files with a user interface that tries to simulate the concept of "two turntables and a microphone" on a computer. Before the commercial release in November 2007, djay had initially been released as freeware in June 2006.[2] In December 2010 the software was also released for the iPad,[3] and subsequently for iPhone and iPod Touch in March 2011.[4]

djay's iTunes integration allows the user to mix songs directly from the iTunes library. It provides the option of browsing the library, for example by Playlist, Artist, Album, Genre, Key or History. Dragging songs onto the turntables in djay, transforms them into virtual records complete with album art.

Automix mode enables djay to automatically mix songs from the iTunes library, and play them instantaneously with DJ-style transitions. Using the Automix Queue the user can step in any time and immediately queue up tracks.

djay's instantaneous beat and tempo detection allows the user to match the BPM of two songs for a transition. On pressing the SYNC button the software automatically syncs the BPM of the two songs so that both are smoothly aligned.

Mac has a tool called the Multi-Touch trackpad. djay can dynamically utilize this trackpad to fully control the software with versatile Multi-Touch gestures. For example, a rotating gestures can adjust the EQ, while two finger swipe gesture can scratch the record and operate the crossfader.

There is a built-in sample pack featuring 20 high-quality sounds made by ueberschal, a company in the sampling industry. In addition, djay allows the user to create custom samples from the turntables or the microphone.

djay includes three FX control panes for different mixing styles: a one-touch panel for instant FX, a custom pane, and a 2D touch interface. Effects include Flanger, Phaser, Echo, Gate, Bit Crusher, Filter (High Pass, Low Pass), as well as six preconfigured instant effects: Absorb, Drift, Sway, Crush, Punch, Twist are bundled in with djay.

djay has a range of different looping styles: Auto, Manual and Bounce. The use can manually set loop in and out points, use Auto-Loop to continuously loop part of a song, or remix live using Bounce-Loop to mash up the song, all in perfect sync with the beat.

The program can work with iCloud (and iTunes Match), meaning the user can sync it with the iTunes library in the cloud. In other words, tunes are synced between every iOS device connected on the cloud. All of these devices can run djay, and cues and BPM information edited or added in will appear immediately in all of the others. There is a remote control available for iOS to control the djay app on the MacBook over WiFi.[6]

djay allows the user to preview and prepare the next song through headphones before playing it on the main speakers by simply connecting a USB audio interface or splitter cable. The software offers different audio hardware configurations.

Also please make sure you updated your devices and djay applications to the latest updates.

If this is not helping and the crackle noise still remain, please contact our support via support@algoriddim.com.

I have to agree with you here. When you add a folder to djay you have to manually tap on each track to download it and sometimes some of the folders on iCloud are just empty even though you are 100% sure they have tracks.

The top six rows map perfectly to every djay Looper slot and LEDs give proper feedback for loops that are playing or not (colors can be picked for both playback states or LEDs off if you like). The bottom 2 rows map perfectly to the number of samples available in djay. I just have to load loops and samples in djay and start punching pads to play.

This video is to demonstrate to Algoriddim (and those who are interested) that the beatgrid of djay Pro really does not function as is epxected.

Let me mention that on iOS I think djay is the best software for ad hoc mixing. So this is clearly no bashing video.

And on a personal note I think djay 2 was the best looking djay software period.

But the moment you want to visually mix and you go beyond auto analyzation of the track or take a slightly more complex track it will fall short.

This track is 100BPM steady throughout the entire track (I show that in Traktor Pro and double checked it in Ableton Live suite). So Algoriddim this is not a case of different bpm regions or something among that line.

I use the djay Conversion Utility ( -5Fdw8XY) to convert the cues and beatgrid start from TraktorPro to djay Pro.

Since the loadcue (the white dot) and the beatgrid start are at the same time index I know the beatgrid was set correctly, djay Pro just refuses to use it.

Timeline:

00:00 showing the Demo Track in Traktor Pro

03:00 showing the track with converted cues in djay Pro (mac)

03:44 set manual downbeat (and it wont stick off course sorry for the slip of the tongue btw)

04:00 Now you can see the drift of the grid (some beats are kinda of aligned some are not) Algoriddim why cant I edit my beatgrid???

Hello mate, if is still important the folder where to put your mappings file is

C:/Users/[YOURUSER]/AppData/Local/Packages/XXXXXXX.djayPro_XXXXXXXXXXXXX/LocalState/Library/Algoriddim/MIDI Mappings

where XXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXXXXX are two alphanumeric random strings.

Hope it helps.

Algoriddim djay is a great option for DJs of all levels and is available on multiple platforms to suit your needs: Windows, Mac and Android or iOS for mobile. There is also support for DVS-powered turntables.

1. Click the Beatport directory in the left menu of djay.

2. Use the search bar on the right side of djay to search for any track title or artist in the Beatport catalog.

3. You can load any of the results into a deck for instant playback.

4. Use the explore window on the left side to browse through curated playlists and charts by genre. ff782bc1db

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