Algoriddim's djay apps for iOS and Mac have long been among Apple's favorite apps to show off at keynote events and in annual "best of" lists, with slick designs, demo-friendly interfaces, and utility ...
The iPad's gorgeous 9.7-inch display has been attracting attention for its musical potential, and the Djay app from Algoriddim has definitely contributed to some of the noise. The guys who brought a ...
If you look at the Microsoft Store listing for djay, the music mixing app by Algoriddim, the top comment is pretty clear. "Very good, but Spotify plug in would make it much better!" Today's your lucky ...
DJing used to be something only the pros did. Hardware was (and still can be) incredibly expensive, and the barrier to entry was set high. Only in the last four to five years has a new generation of ...
After a short few months in beta, Algoriddim's djay Pro has finally arrived as a native Windows 10 app. Prior to this, the Apple-centric software added Android to its roster of mobile devices, ...
I will have a review of the Apple Vision Pro when I’ve spent enough time with the new mixed reality headset. There’s a lot to unpack! But in the meantime, I want to highlight an app I just tried in my ...
Algoriddim’s djay apps have long been prime examples of intuitive touch-centric design, and now they can tap into streaming music service Spotify to access more than 20 million tracks. The huge ...
As we inch closer to next week’s launch of Vision Pro pre-orders, we’re learning more about what to expect from third-party app developers. In a new post on its developer website, Apple shares details ...
The popular djay app for iPad, iPhone, and Mac is getting a nice upgrade with two new major integrations: SoundCloud and Tidal. The partnership with Tidal will offer djay users the ability to live mix ...
Algoriddim, the company behind the popular djay line of music apps for iOS, Mac, Windows, and Android, today is introducing a major update for its djay app for iOS: djay Pro AI. Harnessing the power ...
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