djay

djay
Your personal DJ for iTunes

Normally: $49.99

ZOT Price: $29.99

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A groundbreaking music player and DJ software.

Created exclusively for the Mac, djay perfectly integrates with your iTunes library and lets you start mixing your music right away. Unprecedented ease-of-use combined with powerful and innovative mixing capabilities make it the perfect tool for beginners and seasoned pros alike. Use djay to perform live or simply for a great time at your next party.

Mix and scratch songs with the award-winning turntable interface using the mouse or multi-touch finger motions on your notebook’s trackpad - or just enable Automix mode for an automated mix with DJ-style transitions. Find the perfect next song using USB headphones before playing it through the main speakers. And even record everything in CD-quality to share your mix with the rest of the world.

djay supports all major audio formats like MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF, Audio-CD and DRM protected songs from the iTunes Music Store. You can apply a full range of high-quality audio effects to your songs, including speed change, reverse playback, pitch-shifting, time-stretching, 3-band equalizer and Audio Units. Using the real-time Sampler, Live Microphone and Collaborative Mixing over Bonjour, djay allows you to interact with your music in exciting new ways.

Top Features

  • Seamless iTunes integration.
  • Intuitive drag & drop interface.
  • Mixing with two-finger motions on a notebook’s trackpad or the mouse.
  • Automix mode for automatic DJ-style mixes.
  • Live recording: save in CD-quality or as AAC.
  • High-quality audio effects:
    Speed change, reverse, time-stretching, pitch-shifting, echo, reverb, Audio Units, and more.
  • Pre-cueing with USB headphones: Preview and prepare the next song.
  • Song history: Export as playlist to iTunes or as PDF file.
  • Visual loops and cue points.
  • Real-time sampler.
  • Collaborative mixing over Bonjour.
  • Live microphone with pitch and echo effect.
  • Support for all major audio formats:
    MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF, MOV, Audio-CD, DRM-protected (iTunes Music Store), etc.
  • Support for external audio interfaces (USB and FireWire).
  • Full control with keyboard shortcuts.
  • Languages: English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese

Testimonials

You won’t find a simpler, more obvious application to use.
- MacUser Magazine

A fascinating and affordable way for anyone to give himself or herself a glimpse into the world of DJing.
- The Wave Magazine

The music tool of the next generation.
- Toshihide Nakama, Vestax Corporation

djay is the best DJ software for the Mac, better than applications that cost 10 times as much.
- Jay Shaffer of Mac Audio Guy

It’s tons of fun at home.
- MacLife Magazine

djay provides big functionality in a small package.
- MacNN

Awards

Macworld Editor's Choice MacUser
MacUser 5-Mice Rating

System Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.4 or higher; Intel or PowerPC G4/G5 processor (1.0GHz or faster; 1.8GHz recommended)

Click to Developer’s Site for more info about djay

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4 Comments »

  1. PanicGirl said,

    October 3, 2008 @ 10:14 pm

    Very good application. You can actually use your songs with DRM on iTunes.

  2. Alexander69 said,

    October 4, 2008 @ 1:02 am

    Great app!
    If you use iTunes for your music, Djay is a very good application to use. You can make your Partyplaylist in iTunes and play it with Djay, even in automix mode.
    Easy and fun to use, beautiful interface and powerful mixing abilitys.
    All you need for a party to go…

  3. Tim Parnell said,

    October 5, 2008 @ 10:38 am

    PanicGirl, you shouldn’t be using DRM’d songs for public performance. 128kb/s is a horrible bitrate for large speakers, and even headphones for an audiophile.

    I cannot comment on djay because I use other apps for music mixing, put please anyone who buys this, never ever use purchased songs for public performance. They’re just don’t sound good, period.

  4. Jan said,

    October 6, 2008 @ 1:05 am

    Tim, I’m sorry but this is BS. Keep in mind that iTMS delivers AAC files instead of MP3s. AAC at 128 kb/s is said to be much better than 128 kb/s MP3.

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