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This release is designed to bring initial support for the Reloop Digital Jockey 2 controller, improved support for the DJ-Tech i-Mix controller, and some improvements to the VCI-100 and Denon controllers.

It is also designed to bring improvements to the smart playlist feature and faster search-while-typing. As usual there’s also a number of bugs that have been fixed.

  • Added: Storing m4a/mp4 tags
  • Added: New smart playlist feature: group by range and createddays, modifieddays fields
  • Added: Denon controller option to select match button action
  • Added: Negative fade time selection to add a gap between songs during automix
  • Added: Reading of AIFF tags
  • Added: Option to record mixes in FLAC and AIFF format
  • Added: Option to automatically load first cue point when opening a song
  • Added: echo_source_end and echo_stereo_pingpong parameters for echo (to be used in your own skin or midi mapping for example)
  • Added: Initial support for Reloop Digital Jockey 2 controller
  • Improved: No more click when activating or deactivating tempo control
  • Improved: Jog wheel touch response of vci-100 controller
  • Improved: Year tag field can now be read from both TDRC and TYER frames
  • Improved: Audio CD playback should work better now
  • Improved: Search while typing works faster
  • Fixed: Opening files from explorer using open with
  • Fixed: Problem with using certain 24-bit ASIO inputs
  • Fixed: Possible playlist search crash
  • Fixed: Problem browsing network shares
  • Fixed: Various issues with pitch bend for sampler
  • Fixed: HC4500 display updated when returning from CD mode
  • Fixed: Bug preventing 2 denon hs-5500's to be used simultaneously
  • Fixed: Turning on mic with BCD-2000 caused VST effect on deck 3 to be disabled
  • Fixed: Small artefacts when resizing a skin
  • Fixed: Deleting/Renaming cases using Case button
  • Fixed: Preview player not working with DirectSound output

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