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DKatri

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Sep 2, 2009
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This woman is basically DJing with just 2 pads and a load of apps some really cool stuff sowing what its capable of. and as she points out, she is using apps that the devs made before they had even held an iPad so imagine the possibilities now that people know what its actually like to use

http://www.destroythesilence.com/
 
This is the future of DJ'ing, just need a better app and I we can pack up our 1200s. Ok, maybe not.
 
This is the future of DJ'ing, just need a better app and I we can pack up our 1200s. Ok, maybe not.

i don't think you are too far out tbh. with the right apps, this could change everything.

cdj's on ebay and an ipad bought.

maybe not yet, but its coming.
 
i don't think you are too far out tbh. with the right apps, this could change everything.

cdj's on ebay and an ipad bought.

maybe not yet, but its coming.

CDJs maybe, technics MK5Gs, Don't think so. At least not for the DJs I work with, including myself...but I wouldn't mind messing with on the go to work on my sets.
 
If this is the software available for the iPad after a few weeks of release, I can just imagine what will be out there in the future. Reason or FL Studio for the iPad maybe?
 
The biggest reason that the ipad will never completely replace proper decks ect. is cus there is no tactile feedback coming from it. This means that you have to keep looking at what you are doing.
 
Anyone usi g Looptastic - how do you record and export? I see how you can save but when loading it redoes all your beats step by step as you created it.
 
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