I’m no DJ, but I wanna try my hand at ‘djay’ for the iPad. It’s said to take advantage of the newly added audio features thanks to iOS 4.2. The app can access your iPod’s full music library and get this, you can stream, thanks to Apple’s AirPlay, music to an Airport Express. Ostensibly you could wonder around the party or club DJing any where you’ve got a WiFi connection.
Other supported features include background operation, real time turntable scratching, live recording, BPM analysis, mixer and tempo controls, pitchbend and more.
You can buy the app starting today for $19.99.
The company behind the app, Algoriddim, has produced a short promo video that you can view after the ‘leap’.


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