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  • Intuitive and professional

    I found this app as an amateur while looking for a DJ app that would give me some basic functions for seamless song transitions for use in a party. It works excellent with the library of tracks that you OWN or have RIPPED to your iTunes library; it smartly does not give you access to tracks downloaded through Apple Music, considering you didn’t actually pay for those tracks, just an on demand radio service. I can’t blame them for this function, buyers should understand this limitation. Before I had Apple Music and was adding tracks to my library just through the iTunes Store and via CDs, I could play everything on my device; once playlists started getting added via Apple Music, there was a lot of incomplete playlists. Definitely worth the value as the Left/Right channel Mono/Preview function is really great for timing on the fly.
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  • This game/app is awesome, however

    I wrote a review for this game a while back and a bunch of stuff has changed. 2 things for the people that made this. 1. You put copyright restrictions on 95% of my songs. I can’t mix anything together, get rid of that. 2. Get rid of the free trial crap. I at least want one of each loop pack and the rest can be trial stuff, but really? I understand you need a way to make money but you restrict almost all of my 236 purchased songs and I can’t get loops because I need a subscription. Pls fix these. Other than that, this game is fricken AWESOME.
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  • I like the app but nope on subscription

    I absolutely hate the new sales model, subscription based isn’t for me. I’ll gladly pay once for ownership. Plus, you’re asking 40 dollars a year, there aren’t any audio production apps aside from this and djay that are asking such a ridiculous price.
    A full daw like Cubasis is like 30 bucks NO subscription.
    I like the app, works well, but get off your high horse, I don’t see any justification for a 40 dollar sub, there are apps ranging from free to 20 bucks that do a lot more than yours.
    Hope your sub based model works out for you, but based on what I see, people don’t seem to like it, whether desktop, iOS, or whatever.
    Too bad you can’t ask a fair price, or you’d have some money from people like me instead of none lol.
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  • I love it

    So when I downloaded it I couldn’t figure out what to do so it was kind of annoying a little bit but I watched a video on how people do this and I figured out that what I do you have to pay money if I want to create my own tracks but then I found the search button and then I thought maybe this to work maybe I can find another tracks that I can play on here then I looked up my favorite songs and other songs and I put two different tracks on here and then I tried to mix them and it sounded awesome so I just want to say to the people who made this you did a great job you might need to make some improvements on paying so much but I think it’s great and keep up the great work
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  • editing dj

    you have to remember with a lot of the software today they don’t want you to record anything but however you can do a DJ mix live and that’s OK but too bad it’s not like the old-school days still nice to do though you need to keep up with the tones just move forward enjoy the software that if you grew up with the all DJ equipment you just have to move forward with the new DJ equipment it opens new doors and this software is great maybe small and compact but it really gets the job done, you don’t have to lug around your old DJ Quitman worry about someone stealing coffee on all your equipment went today you just plug everything into your iPhone or iPad and you’re good to go you just have to get used to it once you get used to it it’s it’s great
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  • It's an ok app...for the basics

    It features all sorts of ways to load up music, but all of the music sources are copyrighted!! I can't even record my own previously created SoundCloud tracks because of it. Most of the app itself is locked and costs about $10 to unlock all of the stuff you would actually want on a real controller. I like the base effects and the ability to preview certain effects but maybe if you're gonna charge the users for all of the additional crap, you should at least use maybe 10% of that more, on the app itself. It's not even all of my music. I have X amount of Eminem songs and I can only use one. How does that make sense. Why would you only restrict one song from an entire album, let alone an A-Class rapper/artist. Sure the mixing mechanic is pretty good for an iOS app but gimme a break. I have to either play live, or nobody can even hear what I'm playing, if I can even play it. Then instead of it being an easy sharing process, you either lose the recording all together and have a fake link that doesn't work so you end up deleting a whole 20m mix. There's no "save to recordings" button or something simple. Then if I do save it with cover art, I go to share it and the cover art doesnt even come up. Idk what the point in that is either.
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