The insanely famous djay 2 app for iPhone and iPad has gone absolutely free, and you can grab it right away without paying a dime. More details and download links can be found here.
djay 2 is easily one of the best-selling disc spinning experience around, and you had to pay some good money to get your hands on it. The app has dedicated versions for both the iPhone, and the iPad, going for a regular price of $3 and $10, respectively.
The app may have all the right elements for your casual stints at small parties and all, but for those who are more serious and more involved with spinning some discs and creating some music, djay 2 has some truly pro features as well.
Being the complete tool that it is for controlling your party music, including support for Spotify and iTunes, your iPhone or iPad can be hooked directly to a sound system. You can either choose to perform live, create or even record mixes, or if you’re in the mood to sit back and relax, just let the app take control of your music.
While the app does come bundled with a host of audio effects for your music mixing needs, additional in-app purchases will let you add more custom mixing options as well, which is where you start bordering the professional territory of course.
Apart from the plethora of features that the app houses, djay 2 gives us some serious connectivity and interface abilities. With Bluetooth and AirPlay support, the need for those long and winding cables is removed, and more so the app also supports popular MIDI controllers from manufacturers such as Philips, Pioneer and many more.
Such is the popularity of this app that, the developers have even partnered up with other companies to build hardware that has been specifically designed for djay 2 to help users easily get started with the app.
(Download: djay 2 for iPhone / iPad)
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