According to their site, edjing claims to be the world's #1 DJ app. Would a free DJ app really allow DJs to blend together music professionally? I decided to give it a test spin. Here's what I discovered...

They say the best things in life are free, right? In the case of edjing 5, this may be true. As soon as I opened the app, I instantly liked the GUI; the two turntables reminded me of the good 'ol days of raves and DJing. edjing 5 is clearly laid out and it will be easy for DJs to learn how to load and play tracks in the app.


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The most impressive feature in the settings is the ability to change the cross fader curves; DJs can choose from eight different curves. It's amazing to me this feature is so developed, especially considering edjing 5 is free.

The only thing edjing 5 is really missing is a headphone cue feature, so you can cue up your tracks. To me, this makes the app better suited for use for fun home or office parties, rather than professional situations. If you want to be able to preview tunes with headphones, you'll have to cough up the big bucks for the pro version of the app.

After giving this a test spin, I much prefer the edjing Pro to edjing 5. While the free version is a great starter app, edjing Pro has been carefully designed and includes important features like headphone cue, the trendy Freeze mode and an arsenal of creative 'color' effects.

There are two different layouts in edjing Pro; a spectral view and a turntable one. The spectral view shows the waveforms of each of the tracks and visually represents the track's frequencies with variations in color. The turntable view is really cute and fun to use; the decks can be used to do some basic baby scratching and nice to see the album artwork. In most situations, it's probably going to be more practical to use spectral view but the turntablists out there will appreciate edjing Pro's efforts to include a view just for them.

The spectral view layout is similar to the Traktor DJ app, with two decks available for mixing. Tracks can be easily loaded up from iTunes or streamed from SoundCloud. Across the top there's hot cues, loops and tempo adjust. The loop can be set anywhere from 1/32 all the way to 16 beats. Loops can be easily set by pressing the Loop Set button and Unset by using the same button and loop length can be set on the fly by using the plus and minus buttons. The tempo of the track can be adjusted using the pitch slider, which responds quickly to touch. The tempo adjust may throw some DJs off, as it is positioned horizontally (instead of vertically). There's also plus/minus buttons that allow you to gently nudge the track into place. Like edjing 5, edjing Pro includes a record function so DJs are able to record and share their sets.

The crossfader for the app is positioned horizontally, which is a little different than on most DJ mixers! With a little practise most DJs should be able to adapt to using this. edjing Pro features eight different cross fader curves, which is great as many other apps would choose to only include one or two cross fader curves. I was personally impressed to note the variety of curves available, even though the only curve I ever use is the Scratch Cut. (Note: these curves are also available in edjing 5 too)

One of the most fun features in edjing Pro is the effects! At the top of the effect are Roll and Roll Filter, which both sound good and are laid out in a square grid. Below the Rolls is the BT Grid, (I think this stands for beat grid) which turned out to be one of my favorite effects. It's a little similar to Traktor's Beatmasher 2 and has a good delay effect that's useful when you want to hear the sound of your snares repeating in different percussive patterns.

Lastly, there's the Color effects, which are standard effects like Filter, Reverb, Delay and Echo Out. Each effect can be turned on and off at the bottom, and the intensity of each effect is controlled by a volume slider. All the effects can be applied at once, and edjing Pro allows you to combine effects from the different FX sections together to build FX chains. I would have personally liked it if the FX section was laid out so that the roll and color effects could be accessed at the same time; eg. If the FX section had a horizontal layout rather than one where only one section can be visible at a time. The small rectangular layout of the effects make sense when they're opened up beside the EQs. The EQ section includes a three band EQ and volume fader for each channel. No complaints here, everything works well and the faders respond quickly to touch.

Not sure where to start? Edjing Pro includes a handful of short video tutorials that teach DJs how to use the fx, make loops, use the freeze function and more. I love the fact that these tutorials can be accessed from right inside the app. They're all about 30 seconds long and allow DJs to learn to use the features quickly and easily. Nice work here edjing!

Overall, edjing Pro is a great app that can be used by both professional and beginner DJs. It has a good layout and that allows DJs to mix together two tracks, loop and add some cool sounding FX. For $7.99, this app is a great deal and gives DJs the ability to spin tracks from their iPad. The question is, are you brave enough to venture into the futuristic world of iPad Djing?

The app is optimized for iOS 10 and takes advantage of the latest audio technology available to mobile devices. The new Core Audio Engine included in edjing Mix provides high-quality output and allows multiple instances of audio to run at once which gives way to higher quality sampling. Edjing Mix also contains an auto-gain feature called Smart Volume which adjusts the gain of tracks without compromising the sound quality.

With over 3.5 Million downlads to date, the edjing app has easily become a staple application for iPad and iPhone. When I met the founders earlier this year at LeMobile, where they won the award for Best Mobile App, the founders told me that the goal of the app has always been to enable DJs to leave their records and turntables at home, and DJ from their iPad or iPhone. The service has plenty of features (and in-app buy ins) to all users to loop, augment, and mix music, and it certainly caught my attention when I first saw the app at LeWeb Paris last year.

edjing lets you mix music stored on your Android device as well as music available for streaming from Deezer and SoundCloud. Pay attention to data usage if you choose the second option and you're not connected via WiFi. Adding songs is done using the two buttons beside the turntables or by directly clicking the turntable graphics.

Those who want full control over their mixes have a wide range of features and effects at their disposal: scratch, flanger, echo, loop, pitch, equalizer, cue points, etc. edjing also offers additional effects (reverse, double flipping, auto scratch and more) that you can buy through in-app purchase.

edjing is easy to use, particularly if you've already used mixing software or another mixer app, or even if you're a mixing newbie. It's easy to add songs, all of the features are at your fingertips, and it only takes a few seconds to get the hang of it.

edjing is a great mixing app for Android devices. The ability to mix music from Deezer and SoundCloud along with the sleek user interface are the standout features. Music-lovers take note!

*Pioneer DJ does not guarantee normal operation of all types and models of smartphone and tablet.

*Before purchasing DDJ-200, please test the Android device you use with edjing Mix to make sure the application properly works with your Android device.

Undoubtedly a very impressive piece of programming that's something of a triumph on the humble smartphone, edjing is also rather niche (as the title suggests) and also not without fault, even on the most powerful Windows 10 Mobile device, the Lumia 950 XL. Still, if you fancy producing fancy mixes for your next party then this is certainly the only game in town on this platform.

For a professional, of course, this would all be done on a dedicated rig or perhaps a laptop, maybe a Surface 3 or 4 Pro, on which 'edjing 5' runs even better, thanks to the much larger interface and possibility of keyboard shortcuts. Here I'm looking at it on a Windows 10 Mobile device though, the Lumia 950 XL, which is as powerful as it gets at the moment.

The free version gets you going, but I applied the 'Pro' pack here to get all the skins and effects, in order to try them out and show them off on-screen. Here's one of the supplied 'skins' - not that the exact look of your 'turntables' matters a jot to how edjing works, but hey:

Them there are specific DJ favourite tricks, such as jogging the turntable backwards and fowards ('scratching'), which you do directly with touch here, or perhaps repeating on a bar or beat or phrase, building up dancers to fever pitch at the end of a verse before releasing the 'lock' and unleashing the chorus or main hook. Here, the Loop control automatically extracts the last 1/4 beat to 8 beats (i.e. usually two bars) and it's then up to you how much you tease people with. 'edjing' already knows the beat boundaries, of course, so it's child's play to get the loops sounding professional:

You can also cue up specific points in a track, ready to jump in directly - perhaps after a long intro, perhaps to a section that you want to medley with something else? Also shown below is one of the FX controls - in each case there's a x-y joystick to move around and directly affect how the playback sounds. Use phasing and flanging with extreme care, of course - my wife complained more than once about the discordant racket I was making testing 'edjing'! Or maybe I should have been using headphones - this is perhaps the best solution for the wannabe-DJ on the move?

As you fiddle (sorry, err.. 'mix'), tapping the big red 'Rec' button starts recording whatever you're mixing, and these are saved as .WAV files in your Music folder on the internal storage of your phone. Curiously, these aren't then picked up by edjing itself, even after manually refreshing the track lists, so perhaps the application knows better than to try and let you mix err..... mixes! be457b7860

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