The video below gives you a look at some of the software's capabilities. It's also compatible out of the box with over 60 popular DJ controllers from the likes of Pioneer, Numark and Reloop. Right now, djay Pro is a nice contender for casual DJs, for anyone wanting a fresh-faced app, or anyone who wants Spotify integration on the desktop. With direct access to Spotify and a native Windows 10 look and feel, djay Pro is the ultimate performance tool to mix music on Windows.”ĭjay Pro for Windows is optimised for use with Microsoft's own Surface range of tablets and hybrids, which means (apart from anything else) that Surface Dial owners can assign their multipurpose rotary switch to be a volume control or pitch fader. Otherwise, it seems like SoundCloud and Spotify may remain the bigger streaming players, with Beatport some sort of Raver Spotify for the Tomorrowland set. By introducing our app to Windows users for the first time, djay Pro has become a truly universal, cross-platform solution for all DJs. “Our mission has been to open up DJing to everyone. “We’re thrilled to unveil djay Pro for Windows,” says Karim Morsy, CEO of Algoriddim. And today that functionality becomes available to Windows users for the first time.
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The ace up their sleeve was to take the software's already super-smooth integration with iTunes and add full Spotify integration, meaning djay Pro users had access to Spotify's vast catalogue of streaming music for mixing and blending purposes. Once thought of as a 'toe in the water' app for beginners and casual users, the arrival of the Pro version of djay in 2014 marked a shift in strategy, as Algoriddim took aim at the likes of Serato and Traktor. That changed today, with the arrival of djay Pro for Windows 10. A free trial version is available now from the Algoriddim websiteĪlgoriddim's ultra-affordable DJ package djay has been around in various forms for over a decade, but until now it's always been the exclusive province of Mac, iOS and Android users.