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Algoriddim updated its DJay Pro mixing software for Mac OS X to version 1.1 in order to add video support, among other changes.

What’s new in DJay Pro v1.1:

  • All-new Video mode with video mixer, visual effects, audio visualizers, text and image overlays, A/V recording, and pre-bundled video content
  • Added native support for Pioneer CDJ-2000nexus, CDJ-900nexus, and XDJ-1000 with guided plug & play setup and full library navigation (including Spotify), song information, waveform, and cue point display on the device via HID
  • Added native support for Pioneer DDJ-SB, Numark Mixtrack Quad and Mixtrack Edge, and Denon MC6000, MC6000MK2, MC2000
  • Improved media library with sources for iTunes, Spotify, videos, My Mac (files), and history
  • Redesigned Match feature now available for both Spotify and iTunes
  • New media library collection view layout with album artwork display
  • New “My Mac” library source to access music and videos in any folder, hard disk, USB sticks, etc.
  • Added ability to search within playlists in addition to library-wide searching
  • Added ability to export history sessions as CSV, iTunes, or Spotify playlist
  • Added support for up to 8 cue points
  • Added support for high-quality bit rate (320 kbps) when using Spotify
  • Added external mixer mode (can be used with both external USB mixers like DJM-900 and multiple separate output devices like CDJs)
  • Added media list columns for bit rate, sample rate, kind, and date modified
  • Improved Spotify library integration to grey out unavailable tracks
  • Improved deck tools to remember last selected state
  • Improved almost-instant audio configuration, allows staged takeover from previous DJ (e.g. connect first CDJ device and start playing, then connect remaining devices once previous DJ finished)
  • Improved pitch-bending using controller jog wheels
  • Improved slip mode when using MIDI controllers: now also working when looping, using cue points, or with reverse playback
  • Improved MIDI Learn with support for custom MIDI out values (e.g. for colored button LEDs)
  • Added support for sharing current track info with Nicecast by Rogue Amoeba
  • Added various new MIDI mapping actions: beat jump (skipping), master sync setting, loop/reloop, media library back button and source selection, visualizer selection and video crossfade
  • Many other fixes and improvements

DJay Pro for Mac is available for the special price of €/$ 49.99 (a 40% discount) for a limited time at the Mac App Store.

 

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