tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205715494317347691.post7253664800474699516..comments2023-08-15T08:11:53.705-07:00Comments on iDJ: DJ Mixer 3 Reviewdandercorehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12983305889248330984noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205715494317347691.post-25375524857604504202015-12-09T22:09:36.386-08:002015-12-09T22:09:36.386-08:00Hi Guys ! my name is Vasanth ..I have a question o...Hi Guys ! my name is Vasanth ..I have a question on how to lock the set Cues on dj mixer 3 on an iPad 2.<br /><br />I have set my Cues in the - IN - 1 -2 -3 OUT which are found in Green , Blue , Orange , & Red circles. <br />. But if by accident I touch the cue key again the actual Cue set is lost , I hv to set it again accurate. <br />So is there a way to lock these Set CUES to avoid mishaps?S.A.C.Vasanthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12931091507316825674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205715494317347691.post-24346655714156723092015-12-09T22:09:08.927-08:002015-12-09T22:09:08.927-08:00Hi Guys ! my name is Vasanth ..I have a question o...Hi Guys ! my name is Vasanth ..I have a question on how to lock the set Cues on dj mixer 3 on an iPad 2.<br /><br />I have set my Cues in the - IN - 1 -2 -3 OUT which are found in Green , Blue , Orange , & Red circles. <br />. But if by accident I touch the cue key again the actual Cue set is lost , I hv to set it again accurate. <br />So is there a way to lock these Set CUES to avoid mishaps?<br /><br />S.A.C.Vasanthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12931091507316825674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205715494317347691.post-63955626257153498452010-11-01T09:53:31.751-07:002010-11-01T09:53:31.751-07:00@djmixer Thanks for the info. The update looks lik...@djmixer Thanks for the info. The update looks like it will be kind of cool. I am totally shocked that vinyl/cd emulation was your number one request!!! I guess I am coming at this from a totally different perspective.<br /><br />That perspective may explain why even though I think this is probably the best dj app out there I am still not ready to throw away my netbook with traktor pro on it.dandercorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12983305889248330984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205715494317347691.post-47748929921009196512010-10-25T15:31:25.045-07:002010-10-25T15:31:25.045-07:00@djmixer Thanks for the clarification on the decom...@djmixer Thanks for the clarification on the decompression. That strange server side solution you used to have annoyed me.<br /><br />I understand that the iPhone platform has had enormous problems with piracy, but take it from a paid user: paying for something that gets discontinued within less than a year of purchase is really irksome. Isn't there anything you can do for us? I hate paying for the same thing twice.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205715494317347691.post-2707787128819250782010-10-25T15:22:54.888-07:002010-10-25T15:22:54.888-07:00@SzantoG, thanks for your reply. Those are excelle...@SzantoG, thanks for your reply. Those are excellent points regarding the latency. I'm curious at how it is accomplished. I think that could be the basis of a whole article - review of WiFi-audio-out. (Hint hint hint @dandercore). I'm looking forward to seeing how your app evolves over time.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205715494317347691.post-17278603661881810912010-10-22T20:05:33.898-07:002010-10-22T20:05:33.898-07:00About the Mix feature. The magic 'mix' but...About the Mix feature. The magic 'mix' button will beat-match your tracks if the tracks' tempo (BPM) is close enough for beat-matching to sound right and tight (within 10% BPM from each other) and DJ Mixer will only use a vinyl rewind or scratch sound-effect to mix when the tracks tempo is too far apart.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205715494317347691.post-15945613550006280232010-10-22T19:54:28.599-07:002010-10-22T19:54:28.599-07:00I'm working in Musicsoft Arts, the maker of th...I'm working in Musicsoft Arts, the maker of the DJ Mixer App reviewed here. Thanks for the thoughtful and thorough review. We are working hard to make iDevices DJing more fun and affordable for anyone. Few clarifications about your post and the comments:<br /><br />1. We have full scratching and audio manipulation by touching the record or CDJ interface coming live as a free upgrade in a matter of days (under review by Apple). The Vinyl / CDJ feature was our #1 user requested feature but we also keep the waveform (loudness) display that you can manipulate directly via touch!<br /><br />2. We do not store uncompressed WAVE files - we decode MP3 and M4A files imported from the iPod lib or from desktops using iTunes in real time, so there's no excessive storage.<br /><br />3. The free update under review by Apple also includes full scratching and track manipulation via touch (spin-back, tap to slow down or spin forward) for the iPod Touch and the iPhone.<br /><br />4. We recommend iPod Touch 3rd generation or later and an iPhone 4 as the App is pretty CPU intensive.<br /><br />5. We had to discontinue DJ Mixer Starter and Pro (Paid versions) due to massive piracy and switch over to use in-app purchases in DJ Mixer 3. <br /><br />6. Check out the headphone feature - it got very little latency using our patent-pending technology. We've been working on this feature and technology for a long time to make sure we got it right. You need a strong WiFi network that is not overloaded by freeloaders to get this to work. <br /><br />7. We have additional unique features under testing that we hope mobile dJs are going to like. Please see our blog for the latest info http://djplayerapp.wordpress.com or follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/djmixerapp<br /><br />8. We are working with great dance music artists such as Adam Freeland, DJ Spooky, Bassnectar and Steel Stylus to bring free great music to DJ Mixer. We are adding more music styles to our free tracks selection. If you are a dance music artist and would like to have your tracks featured on DJ Mixer then please email us at info@djmixer.fm . The free music we provide is downloaded and played by a large number of mobile music fans on a daily basis.<br /><br />Please send us feedback and comments to support@djmixer.fm so we can make DJ Mixer better, faster and stronger...<br /><br />Keep it rocking!<br /><br />Your friends and DJ MixerAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205715494317347691.post-82268309655531065202010-10-20T23:45:39.384-07:002010-10-20T23:45:39.384-07:00Cue.Play.DJ had a 6 seconds latency, then they imp...Cue.Play.DJ had a 6 seconds latency, then they improved it to 2 seconds, and today it's still not zero. Anything which is not zero is unusable for a DJ. Do you want to hear the master a half beat later? Of course not.<br /><br />I've no problem with people voicing their opinion if they take the proper time/energy to provide valuable and truth feedback. And of course i'm voicing my opinion as well.<br /><br />You finally provided a valuable feedback on the another post, thank you very much. This is the kind of feedback which makes software better and better.szantoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02233355615676783928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205715494317347691.post-27793757540683102382010-10-20T14:01:52.851-07:002010-10-20T14:01:52.851-07:00SZantog, what is your problem with people voicing ...SZantog, what is your problem with people voicing their opinions? I don't remember anybody saying that one app was first with a particular feature? Besides, the app store makes it very difficult for someone to determine when particular app versions came out, except for the most recent one. Cue.Play.DJ had this feature since at least this summer. So what?<br /><br />You want a more detailed review of your app? Fine, I've commented more feedback in the original post.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205715494317347691.post-43899178725213754842010-10-20T10:04:28.197-07:002010-10-20T10:04:28.197-07:00DJ PLAYER with NetOut was the first app offering s...DJ PLAYER with NetOut was the first app offering similar music streaming (it's branded versions are the Red Bull BPM apps) _several months ago_. It still has the most flexible pre-listening functionality (master/cue ratio, stereo or split pre-listening, choose master or pre-listening is transferred over network). And it's still the only app offering zero latency for this feature, which is essential for a DJ.<br /><br />It seems like you don't look for information properly, sorry.szantoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02233355615676783928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8205715494317347691.post-25233173952564512682010-10-20T01:20:30.360-07:002010-10-20T01:20:30.360-07:00Thanks for the heads up on this. I didn't know...Thanks for the heads up on this. I didn't know it was in universal form so it was good to be able to check something out that I didn't have to download and install. The fact that it is a universal app is a real stand out. Sonorasaurus has a separate app for iPhone and iPad, which makes me feel like I am paying for the same thing twice.<br /><br />It would be really interesting to see how many more apps start implementing the music streaming capability. Pretty interesting stuff.<br /><br />One thing I don't like about DJ Mixer is that they originally came out with separate versions, DJ Mixer Lite, Ultimate, Starter, and something else. Anyway, I paid for one of the versions, and now it is asking me to pay for it AGAIN if I want to use my own music. Not cool. <br /><br />Timestretching is pretty cool, a great feature I think they only have. One thing to note, from what I can tell, in order to be able to time stretch, the file will have to be decompressed to a WAV format, but it looks like the app may be able to do this for you (if you've already paid for it). Decompressing and timestretching at the same time takes mucho CPU power, but WAV files take mucho disk space. It's a trade-off. I'd say the biggest thing holding this particular feature back is how when you timestretch, the audio chops up. It's a very bad effect. I presume that the devs thought that most of the time when you are timestretching a song, you are PFLing it, so nobody else will hear.<br /><br />Also, the way the waveforms scroll is a little choppy. Could be better there.<br /><br />Anyway, I give them major props for releasing it as a universal app and for free (trial). While I think it works a lot better than DJ Player/Red Bull, I'm not convinced that it works as well as some of the other DJ apps out there. But, most DJ apps currently do not have an iPad version yet...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com