iDJ Pro from Numark is a professional DJ controller that expands your iPad’s interface, seamlessly integrating with Algoriddim's djay app for iPad (sold separately) to form a completely new DJ experience. Featuring a sleek brushed-aluminum casing, iDJ Pro is equipped with all the professional controls you need, plus some design features and capabilities that will inspire brand-new surges of musical creativity.
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Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about AV For Traktor DJ For iPad. Download AV For Traktor DJ For iPad and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. It’s just you up there, entertaining the masses. With just your iPad! Mar 21, 2016 Size is a big deal for us – having the same power as the iPad Pro 13 but in the traditional form factor means that, if you want to, you can dock it with existing DJ controllers meant for the iPad such as the Reloop Beatpad 2 and Pioneer DJ DDJ-WeGO3, which is something that still hasn’t arrived for the iPad.
'..unlike any other DJ controller out there.' - Digital DJ Tips
The Full DJ Experience
Just slide your iPad into iDJ Pro’s dual-turntable DJ setup and you’re ready to start mixing. You’ll have access to your iPad’s touchscreen alongside capacitive touch-sensitive turntables, large die-cast aluminum volume knobs, plus hot cues, looping, pitch and effect controls. Once your iPad is docked, a latching door provides secure and seamless integration, giving you an intuitive, flexible and powerful DJ system.
Seamless iTunes Integration
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Once your iPad is docked, a latching door provides secure and seamless integration, giving you an intuitive, flexible, and powerful DJ system. Algoriddim’s djay 2 app integrates with Spotify and your iTunes library, so you’ll have instant access to all your tracks + 20 million songs from Spotify. You can start mixing, scratching, beat-matching, and tweaking right away. iDJ Pro’s dedicated effects controls let you create incredible transitions and heart-stopping mixes.
'..the turntables are really accurate..you can do everything..' - Statik Selektah
DJ in the Cloud
Plus, thanks to your iPad’s wireless capability, you'll have access to virtually any song instantly, even if you don’t own it already. iDJ Pro empowers you with access to the cloud, allowing you to download tracks and have them pumping in seconds. And with AirPlay and Bluetooth compatibility, you can blast your set wirelessly through AirPlay or Bluetooth speakers.
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Professional Connections
iDJ Pro comes ready to party with professional microphone and external device inputs as well as balanced XLR master outputs. Connect your MP3 player or CD player and mix in more tracks from there. The mic input lets you MC the party, and the dual headphone jacks give you your choice of 1/8-inch (3.5mm) or 1/4-inch (6.35mm) connections .. or just use both and DJ with a friend.
'..iDJ Pro is the very model of excellence and simplicity' - DJWorx.com
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Amazon Music
posted Aug 28, 2016, 7:04 AM by Jeff IlardiDj 1800 For Ipad Sale
Amazon Music has never been used at one of our events yet, but I had a customer inquire about it. I decided to start a free 30 day trial of Amazon Prime and play around with it a little. I am going to compare this to Spotify a lot, because it is the #1 music player that our customers use and probably our #1 preference as well. Amazon Music is OK. A little clunky but it has the basics and it will work for your event. First, you have to sign up for the free trial. Secondly, you have to download their music player. If you are already an Amazon Prime member you do get Amazon Music for free. From there it get's a little confusing, at least for me it did. I have bought music from Amazon's Digital Music Library in the past so I have a collection of songs already via Amazon. So I have that library and then there is Amazon's library I could select songs from. And it is just a little clunky trying to get from one to the other. With Spotify you can just click add songs and then start typing in song names and they pop up, under songs, Albums, Artists. But songs comes up first. With Amazon Music, it just shows you albums and then you have to click on the album. If you have a playlist already started, you can easily drag these songs over to your playlist which is nice. It is just tough finding the songs. Important to know, you don't get every song that Amazon has in their library. There are a lot to choose from but some will cost you $1.29. I think Spotify has a lot more FREE songs than Amazon Music. However, one of the downsides to Spotify is that there are a few songs you can't get. With Amazon Prime, you have a better chance of having access to just about any song, you just might have to pay $1.29 for each song. But if you are only missing one or two songs, that is not too bad. A nice feature that Amazon Music has is that you can download the songs on to your device so you can play them without having WiFi access. I did not try this out, so I can't give specific instructions quite yet on how to do this correctly. With Spotify you have to make the songs available off line by downloading the songs and then you have to make the playlists available off line as well. It is a two step process to make two devices able to play the songs independently of each other. Maybe you don't have to do this with Amazon Music? I am not sure yet. The player itself is nice and easy to navigate through your playlists. It looks fairly similar to Spotify. It has the shuffle option and the repeat a playlist option which is nice. You can skip to the next song, you can skip ahead in a song, you can change the volume. All features available with Spotify and iTunes. One thing I like, as a DJ, is that it has a counter that counts down the time left in the song, but also tells you the total length of the song. I don't know how this would be useful for anyone except the person playing the music during your event. One thing it is missing, that iTunes and Spotify have is a crossfader. This is a feature that allows you to have one song fade nicely into the next song so their are no gaps between songs. This is a feature we use a lot at our events. In conclusion, three things Spotify has over Amazon Music are: #1 the crossfade. Having no gap between songs is just a really nice feature. #2 is it is much easier to create a playlist on Spotify. I will admit, I have a lot of experience with Spotify and so maybe their is a learning curve but it is just confusing as to what songs you have access to, what songs are you in your library and what songs you have to pay for etc. And #3, Spotify has a lot more free music. You do not have to pay for any song in their entire library and they have just about everything. The one thing Amazon Music has over Spotify is the ability to purchase songs that are not included in the free library easily. (FYI, you can do that with Spotify, but you need to have an iTunes account and you can purchase the song from iTunes and then in the advanced settings for Spotify you can add your iTunes Library to the Spotify libraries.) As always I will update this as I get more information. |