![]() Along hardware support, DJs can now pre-cue in stereo while outputting in stereo, at the same time, given that their Android M device contains multi-channel audio capabilities. These aren’t top-tier controllers, but given that the operating system is a phone, it is a major bonus to have some real jogwheels and controls. The new version of the Cross DJ app supports some solid intro controllers: Cross DJ 3.0 for Androidįor Android users, Mixvibes included added support for Android M devices and support for MIDI controllers. I wasn’t able to get to crazy on the decks considering I was mixing on an iPhone 6, however, if I had my iPad I could have definitely thrown down a mini-set given that I had the essentials: EQ, fader, vinyl control, pitch control, BPM and key detection, loops, hot cues, FXs, and the added capability of being able to stream music from Soundcloud (which sounded pretty clear and loaded relatively quickly given my spotty WIFI connection). So instead of depending on a weak iPhone library, I could login into my Soundcloud account and stream music from my playlists. I tend to stream music so I thought I wouldn’t be able to test out the app very much, but to my surprise, Cross DJ 3.0 has Soundcloud integrated into the app. I had the privilege of playing around with the app on my iPhone and it was pretty intuitive. choose between big and small covers for the vinyl.Īlong with the pretty features, Cross DJ 3.0 notifies the DJ when a loop, FX, sample, or EQ parameter is active which saves a lot of time and screen real estate considering the DJ can only see one parameter at a time.control their music in portrait or landscape mode.change the color scheme of each deck out of seven available colors.Mixvibes worked to make the app appear consistent across both platforms (iPhone and iPad) which means the UI got an extensive facelift. Additionally, the iOS audio engine for the DJ app has been re-engineered to improve upon battery consumption, audio quality, and optimized recordings.īeyond versatility and performance, the new Cross DJ 3.0 app looks clean too. ![]() For $9.99, a DJ can rock a smaller version of the app on their commute to work and the more versatile iPad version in the DJ booth. ![]() First off, a DJ only has to buy Cross DJ 3.0 once to have it both on their iPhone and iPad. Cross DJ 3.0 for iOSĬross DJ 3.0 really caters to the iOS DJ. Cross DJ 3.0 includes a new audio engine for iOS, a fresh interface, and MIDI support for Android compatible controllers. Mixvibes, the company behind Cross DJ, knows this and that is why the company is boasting a universal, redesigned update, Cross DJ 3.0, for iOS and Android devices. The ultimate goal for any DJ application is to optimally and efficiently handle audio.
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