

Not sure when you last checked it out so hard to say what would be new from your perspective but some of the standout recent features are: Yeah could be, I’m not a developer so can’t say with any great certainty why there is such a focus on the apple ecosystem, though I would image the programming load would be enormous to port everything over/develop both ecosystems simultaneously. Djay is blowing up and the user base has already extended well into pro, working dj territory. There is another program that has this feature (DJCU) but it’s a much more basic program and doesn’t have the syncing and library management abilities of Lexicon (simply conversion).Īlthough I’m sure it’s an enormous undertaking I really believe it’d be worth the developers while to seriously consider Djay compatibility and implementation within Lexicon. At this stage though I have to use another program for Djay.

If this feature were implemented, lexicon would have complete dominance in this library conversion space.

I’m a working club and festival dj who uses Djay more and more because of it’s crazy (and ridiculously fast growing) feature set and cross compatibility but haven’t made the full switch simply because I can’t efficiently sync my playlists (cues blah blah) across multiple programs and devices. It’s no longer just a beginners program and quite easily rivals serato, rekordbox, trakor and VD in features and quality if not straight up betters them in many areas.
#Algoriddim djay software windows update#
The 4.0 update brought DVS support and a whole host of upgrades and customisation. Hi there, although I know algoriddim djay intigration has been approached (and dismissed) before I’d like to bring the idea forward once again.ĭjay pro has come a LONG way and are very clearly taking aim at the big boys.
