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Habakuk

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Jul 10, 2007
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New and very interesting app for DJs! If "beat matching" is not a foreign word for you, check out their website:

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http://amidio.com/dj/
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Touch DJ™ by Amidio Inc is the first and only real MP3 DJ mixing app available for the iPhone.

Touch DJ offers realtime independent manipulation of 2 MP3/M4A files, including scratching, looping, positioning, equalization, effects and and pitching. The unique futuristic user-friendly interface of Touch DJ and the highly advanced zero-latency sound engine bring fantastic results comparable to what can be done with professional hardware equipment worth at least $1000.

I just want to know how it works on an iPhone 3G. Enjoyed already Noise.io—one of the best synths for iDevices.
 

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I just want to know how it works on an iPhone 3G. Enjoyed already Noise.io—one of the best synths for iDevices.

I would tell you but (a) I've just traded up to a 3GS and (b) I saw the price. Interested in this but hesitating at the moment. Already have Noise.io, Beatmaker, JR Hexatone, *Guitar Pro, Multitrack and 4Track, InstantDrummer (Heartbreaker). Not really ready to drop that much on another ... (Well not today ;) )
 
I would tell you but (a) I've just traded up to a 3GS and (b) I saw the price.

A friend of mine will download it for his iPod touch 2G. I'll let you know how it works.

Interested in this but hesitating at the moment. Already have Noise.io, Beatmaker, JR Hexatone, *Guitar Pro, Multitrack and 4Track, InstantDrummer (Heartbreaker). Not really ready to drop that much on another ...

I own most of them too. For DJ mixing there is Deadmau5 Mix (recommended) and (new) Deadmau5 Mix II (needs update). Mix II includes the tracks of Mix but there seems to be no tempo (BPM) switch any more (at least I couldn't find it) and it is a bit unreliable sometimes (tested on iPod touch 2G).

Great tool for DJs: Paul van Dyk DJ App. All of those are no toys: Professional applications!
 
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