We’ve seen time and again in the music industry how streaming services are taking over – but in the DJ world, owning your own music has stayed the norm. Today Ean takes a closer look at how Algoriddim’s djay Pro could be changing that, testing the app and its integration with Spotify.
Allow the use of playlists offline when using djay 2 Submitted by EZQ on 2014-06-28 08:10 PM Spotify isgood with djay 2 but, they need to allow us to use the offline playlist when no wifi or data is available. Built specifically for Windows 10, djay Pro seamlessly integrates with your music library, giving you instant access to millions of tracks. Pristine sound quality and a powerful set of features including high-definition waveforms, four decks, audio effects, and hardware integration give you endless creative flexibility to take your sets to new.
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- Software: djay Pro for Mac
- Price: $49.99
- Availability: On the Mac Store
- Requirements: To get Spotify integration working, you’ll need Spotify Premium ($9.99/month)
Djay Spotify Offline Library Management System
Overall the app is very sophisticated for what many have viewed traditionally as a basic DJ application – with advanced features like MIDI mapping, X/Y effects (with more effects from Sugarbytes available to purchase as well), and four decks of control. It’s all around fairly impressive – watch the video above to get Ean’s take.