This week we dim the lights (with HomeRun), fire up the music (with Djay 3.0) and settle in with a nice long read (Instapaper). Also, Nanostudio 2, which I couldn’t fit into that cozy scene, is ...
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 ...
Algoriddim’s Djay app for iPad is a virtual DJ, complete with a realistic turntable and mixer interface that lets you mix, spin, cue and scratc tracks directly from your iPod music library. It’s now ...
Algoriddim has been working closely with Apple for years on its djay apps and regularly appears in the company's keynotes. Now, it's integrating another Apple product, Shazam, into its latest iOS djay ...
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 ...
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 is a $49.95 Mac application that lets you spin your iTunes library in a virtual two-turntable setup. Djay's interface stays fairly faithful to the old-school turntablist tradition, ...
Thanks to a significant overhaul, music production app djay Pro AI allows users to make fully AI-powered DJ sets on their iPhone or iPad. On Thursday, Algoriddim released a significant update to djay ...
Alogriddim on Tuesday announced the release of Djay 2.3, an update to its DJ software for Mac OS X. A free update for Djay 2 users, Djay costs $49.99. Djay enables disk jockeys to manage music in ...