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Algoriddim Djay 2
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Algoriddim (Already) Updates Djay 2.3
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Algoriddim has updated djay to v2.3.1.
Changes:
- Improved Brake transition when "Key" (speed) activated.
- Improved start/stop ramping of turntable when "Key" activated.
- Improved handling of corrupt audio devices (on 10.5.6).
- Fixed event handling issue for 1 and 0 keyboard shortcuts.
More at www.djay-software.com.

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New Version of Djay features Nicecast
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Algoriddim's music player and DJ software "djay" now integrates with Nicecast, the solution for internet radio broadcasting on the Mac from Rogue Amoeba
algoriddim has released version 2.3 of djay, its DJ software for iTunes. The new version now integrates with Nicecast from Rogue Amoeba, allowing users to broadcast their DJ mix online.
With Nicecast, djay can be used to broadcast music to all major online radio networks including Live365, Shoutcast and Icecast, according to the company.
In addition, djay 2.3 includes a new power button for each turntable, designed to simulate how real turntables gradually slow down the record when being turning off. And a new Auto Select mode for djay's Pre-Cueing feature allows users to automatically listen to one turntable on their headphones while the other is playing through the main speakers.
Pricing and Availability
djay is available for $49.99 or €39.99 as a download from the algoriddim website, or as a product box from the Apple Online Store and Apple Retail Stores worldwide.
For more information and to download a free demo, visit www.djay-software.com.
Nicecast is available for $40 as a download from the Rogue Amoeba website at www.rogueamoeba.com.

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Algoriddim Announces Djay 2
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Algorridim announced djay 2.2, which can be controlled through your computer's trackpad.
The new djay version now allows you to control its user interface through gestures on your notebook trackpad, including the turntables, sliders, and the music library.
Similar to using the iPod’s click-wheel, you can now use rotate gestures on the trackpad to browse djay’s iTunes library and throw a selected song on one of the turntables with a swipe gesture. "Scrub" (seek) through a song using the rotate gesture on a turntable. Two-finger gestures allow scratching the virtual vinyl, crossfading between songs and adjusting speed, volume and equalizer sliders.
djay 2.2. is a free update for all registered users.
For more info: www.djay-software.com.
