Cross DJ Gets Another Update

US Mixvibes introduces the Record and share update on iPhone and iPad      04/06/13

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Mixvibes have been in touch to tell us that they have released an important update to Cross DJ on iPhone and iPad. Here's their press release...

Cross DJ is the first app to record and share mixes on Soundcloud
Record, edit and share your mix on Soundcloud straight from your iPhone or iPad.  No computer needed, it's all built in the app.

Edit your mixes
Browse and play your recordings from the app. Edit titles and descriptions.
You can even make it more personal by uploading an artwork.

Direct share to SoundCloud
Log in to your Soundcloud account from within the app and upload your mix. Share the Soundcloud link on Facebook / Twitter, or make it private. If you don't have a SoundCloud account, a Facebook connect module pops up, enabling you to create one in seconds.

What else is new in this update?
Retrieve your mixes from a computer : plug your iDevice to your computer, open iTunes and go to the "Apps" tab. Hit "CrossDJ" to access your mix list.

(Record only works on iPad 2/3/4 and iPhone 4S/5)

Pricing and Availability:

iPad : Cross DJ for iPad is $9.99 / 8.99 € / £6.99 - This update is free
iPhone : Cross DJ for iPhone is a fully-featured free app.
Sharing and recording (under 5 minutes) is available in the free iPhone app.
To unlock the recording time, you have to buy an in-app upgrade.
In-app price for unlimited recording time is $0.99 / 0.89 € / £0.69


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