Best iPhone and iPad apps for music

16 Jul 2011

DJay, £13.99
If you're after a proper DJ app, look no further. Transform your iPad or iPhone into a proper pair of mixing decks. Load up choons from your iTunes library, then attempt your best Westwood impression by beat syncing, scratching and transitioning between songs like a pro. You can even hit the record button and play your mixes back to whoever will listen. Pair it with Numark's iDJ Live and you'll be a superstar Djay before you can say, "There's an app for that."
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Comments

  1. coloradomarketing

    1 year ago

    This is a great application for the iPhone. I think it’s really fantastic that you can have your own recording studio in your pocket. Is there any demo to try this app first before actually buying it?

  2. jimeffect

    1 year ago

    Out of all these apps I think music theory for beginners would be my choice as most useful would be the music theory for beginners. I don't mean to be pessimistic, but I find it strains credulity to think people would actually DJ with a phone. I know it's possible, I just don't think it's very probable.

    Jim

  3. Labelnr1

    1 year ago

    With all these apps anyone could claim to be an indie record label recording their own music on the go. I think technology is wonderful in bringing these things to the masses.

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