djay 4.0 is out the door and has been released for the Mac, iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and Apple Watch.
The updated DJ software offers the following hefty array of fixes, changes, new features, and updates:
• Digital Vinyl Control (DVS): use real turntables to control djay on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac
• Advanced DVS options including Internal, Relative, Absolute modes, Muted Cue, Auto Calibration, and more
• Streaming playlist editing: create and edit playlists from TIDAL, SoundCloud, Beatport, Beatsource from within djay
• New user interface optimized specifically for hardware controllers
• New performance jog wheels in Pro mode
• Improved layout for cue points, loops, and effects
• Cue Point color editing
• Improved audio engine with new high-quality time-stretching powered by élastique Pro V3
• Key lock is now preserved across launches of the app
• New Instant FX with hold mode
• Dozens of new audio effects
• Pitch Cue with option for scales (chromatic, major/minor, blues scale)
• Improved Slicer
• Improved instant doubles
• Advanced Slip Mode
• Enhanced Quantize options and improved precision
• Integration with performance mixers
• Booth output option in audio settings
• Advanced key mixing options
• Colored track tags
• Related tracks: associate tracks that go well together
• New song info panel
In addition to this, its developer, algoriddim GmbH, has released the following demo video featuring DJ Angelo:
djay 4.0 is available of the Mac App and iOS App Store, and requires macOS 10.14.4 or later or iOS 12.2 or iPadOS 12.2 or later to install and run. The software is free and includes in-app purchases.
If you’ve had a chance to try djay 4.0, please let us know about your experience in the comments.
Via the Mac App Store