The software has various views available to you. Plus, the software also works with DVS (digital vinyl systems), not only on Mac, but also on iPad and iPhone! There is minimal set-up involved here as it auto detects and calibrates, and works with most DVS vinyl – although Algoriddim’s own has a trick up its sleeve (more on that later). Configuration is generally pretty simple. If you have a USB-C iPad or Apple laptop, you just plug in with a USB-C cable, or if you use an iPhone or older iPad, you’ll connect using Apple’s Camera Connection Kit, which also allows you to power the iPhone/iPad via its second socket. There are a few “official” set-ups (mainly made by German company Reloop), such as the Buddy, Mixon 4 and Mixon 8 Pro controllers, but it works with many big-brand controllers, mixers and media players, including Pioneer DJ’s club-standard DJM-900NXS2 mixer and CDJ-3000 media players. You can use the software as-is, without needing additional hardware, but in reality you will want to use it with DJ hardware. (It is also available on Windows and Android, but those versions are not included in this update, and are not part of this review.) One subscription covers you for all three device types. As a Mac, iPhone or iPad user, you’ll download and install djay Pro AI v4 from your App Store.
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