iPad And iPhone DJ App Updated

US Mixvibes releases Cross DJ 2.0 for iOS      11/12/14

iPad And iPhone DJ App Updated


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Mixvibes is shipping Cross DJ 2.0 for iOS, a major update of its iPad & iPhone DJ app, bringing in fresh graphics, a redesigned layout and an all-new waveform view. They say that each and every pixel has been redesigned with simplicity in mind. A spokesperson told us, "Cross DJ 2.0 is up for the task - in the true spirit of DJing." Here's the details in Mixvibes' own words...


Beautiful new interface.
Cross DJ for iOS new style is graphic and bold:
- new graphics: geometric shapes and clean textures have replaced gradients
- 2 main colors, consistent with Mixvibes graphic identity
- bold elements: bigger EQs, larger pads, full display of artwork on the decks

From a performance standpoint, the new interface brings those benefits:
- faster app runtime
- takes 2 times less space in your device: app size is 50% smaller
- scales harmoniously to iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus' screens

Hardware-inspired layout
Cross DJ for iOS layout has undergone some changes to offer an experience that is
closer to what you can get with traditional hardware equipment:
- mixer is visible all the time (only on iPad)
- each deck is independent, thanks to swipeable separate tabs
- pitch bend zone is bigger - and more accurate - than ever

Introducing Waveform view
Hit the sync meter to access this stunning new view. It allows not only better music
visualization, but also greater control with:
- pitch-bend mode for nudging. Turn it off to scratch the waveform!
- ultra-accurate pitch sliders
- beat grid editing made simple: double or halve BPM with 1 button (iPad only)

Bonus: Numark IDJ Live 2 is now supported!

Main features

  • 2 decks, 3-band EQ, crossfader, realistic scratch, large pads & controls
  • Mix SoundCloud: your SC account, in Cross DJ, for free. Fast loading of tracks
  • iTunes integration: sort tracks by BPM, title, artist, album or genre
  • Waveform view: parallel waveforms for pitch-bending + advanced beat-grid editing
  • Full-featured sampler: 8 pads, 12 sample banks + sample recording thru device's mic
  • Record your mix and share it to SoundCloud, Mixcloud, Facebook & Twitter
  • Automix: your tracks are mixed automatically, from any source (playlist, album, etc.)
  • Key detection of any track + accurate keylock
  • Quantize mode: hot cues and loops are automatically set on the beat
  • Separate tabs: each deck is independent
  • 14 effects: Hi & Low-Pass, Echo, Phaser, Chopper, Brake, Roll, Delay, Flanger, etc.
  • Plays MP3, AAC, WAV & AIFF
  • Loops (16 to 1/32), slip loop, 12 large hot-cues pads
  • Pitch: keylock, wide pitch range + pitch-bend on waveforms (2, 4, 8%)
  • Autosync, Autogain
  • Split audio: pre-listen tracks in your headphone
  • External mixer: control EQs and crossfader with hardware mixers
  • Compatible with most Bluetooth speakers
  • Multi-audio for USB compliant multichannel soundcard
  • Optimized for Retina displays, iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 plus
  • 11 supported controllers (iPad only) : Mixvibes U-Mix Control Pro I & II, Pioneer DDJ-WeGo I, Numark Mixtrack Pro I & II, Numark iDJ Live I & II, Hercules DJ Console RMX 2, Hercules
  • DJ Control Instinct, Hercules DJ Control AIR, Vestax Spin2


Pricing and Availability:
Cross DJ for iPad is 8,99€ / $9.99 / £6.99
Cross DJ for iPhone is 2,69€ / $2,99 / £1.99

Update is free for all current users.

Please note that both apps are available at a promotional price for a limited time only:
Cross DJ for iPad is 5,49 € / $5.99 / £3.99
Cross DJ for iPhone is 1,79 € / $1.99 / £1.49

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