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Download djay for Windows 10 - Spice up any party through live audio mixing by collecting audio tracks from iTunes, Spotify, MIDI devices or offline files, and mixing them in up to four decks with. Djay Pro Windows 10 version. Microsoft has started the Surface Dial offensive, with the company now highlighting apps that can be used with this accessory. Desktop & Touch. Djay Pro for Windows combines the best of both worlds, desktop and touch. Specifically leveraging the unique capabilities of the Microsoft Surface lineup and modern Windows computers, djay Pro seamlessly leverages all available input methods such as keyboard, mouse, touch, pen, MIDI controllers, and the new Surface Dial to give the best possible control of all of djay Pro’s.
After being available on macOS, iOS and Android for a while, popular DJ software djay Pro is now available for Windows 10.
The app is mostly identical to those on other platforms but has been built from the ground up for Windows 10. This means there is fill support for keyboard/mouse as well as touchscreen and if you have a Surface Studio you can also use the Surface Dial on the screen for additional functionality or even as a cool little turntable. djay Pro also includes Spotify integration so you can import your playlists to edit within the app.
djay Pro is now available on the Microsoft Store for $49.99 but you can download a free trial from djay website.
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Algoriddim, makers of the Mac and OS X DJ app djay Pro, has announced a Windows 10 version of the software. Developed alongside Microsoft, it takes advantage of Microsoft’s Windows 10-specific features, including touch support on Microsoft Surface devices. It is also the first Windows DJ software to offer Spotify integration.
In the official press release, Karim Morsy, CEO of Algoriddim, says: “djay Pro has become a truly universal, cross-platform solution for all DJs. 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.”
With Surface Dial (a big hardware knob that you can put onto the screen of a Microsoft Surface device), users can browse their music library, scratch, scrub, loop, and adjust knobs and filters for each deck individually. Whether or not this will turn out to be genuinely useful remains to be seen, but with the context-specific labelling that appears on-screen when you plonk the Surface Dial down, it’s certainly impressive.
As for hardware?
“In addition to supporting over 60 Midi controllers out of the box by manufacturers such as Pioneer DJ, Numark, Reloop, and others, djay Pro also includes an advanced Midi Learn system. This enables users to map each hardware control on their device to individual actions in djay Pro and customise their set-up.” says the PR blurb.
However, while djay Pro on OS X now works out-of-the-box with Pioneer Nexus pro DJ gear, that is not the case with the Windows 10 v1.0.
“Currently, the Pioneer CDJ line is only supported on Mac. We plan on having the versions consistent down the road.” Karim told me today.
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• Get a free trial of djay Pro for Windows 10, or buy for $49, from the Windows Store.