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djay 3.0.1
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Created exclusively for the Mac, djay seamlessly integrates with your iTunes library and transforms your Mac into a full-blown DJ system. Unprecedented ease-of-use and powerful mixing features make it ideal for beginners and seasoned pros alike.
- Seamless iTunes integration
- Easy-to-use drag and drop interface
- Automix, BPM-sync and automatic tempo and beat detection
- Live Microphone with pitch and echo effect
- Previewing songs through headphones (USB audio interface)
- Audio Effects: Speed Change, Reverse, Time-Stretching, Pitch-Shifting, Echo, Reverb, Audio Units, and more
- Record mixes for podcasts, photo slide shows and mixtapes
- Export history of played songs as iTunes playlist or PDF
- MIDI Learn
- Support for external audio interfaces and controllers (MIDI, USB, Firewire)
- Supports all major audio formats like MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF, Audio-CD and songs purchased from the iTunes Music Store
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