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- Price: Free to try (30 minutes per launch); $60.00 to buy
- Operating system: Mac OS X 10.3.9/10.4 PPC
- Date added: October 25, 2005
- Total Downloads: 39,684
- Downloads last week: 99
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Publisher's description
From DJ-1800 :DJ-1800 is a complete, self-contained professional DJ system for the Mac — no need for a mixer, CD players or heavy record boxes. Just plug in your Mac and some speakers, and you’re ready to go! DJ-1800 includes four emulated CD Players, a full-featured software mixer with Master and Cue out and crossfader, plus full support for your iTunes library.
What's new in this version:
- Support for a wide range of DJ hardware controllers
- Support for any MIDI controller
- Song progress bar to jump anywhere in a song
- Clearer interface
- Improved song loading performance for safer and faster DJing
- Mono files now play in stereo
- BPM values imported from iTunes
- Other fixes and performance improvements
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Version: DJ-1800 2.2
"Best app in the price range on the market."
Pros: Really easy to use, intuitive interface and very powerful for the price. Doesn't have loads of fancy bells and whistles, but does the job it's intended for (DJing digital music) really well. Good support from the developer and the user community too.
Cons: BPM calculation would be nice, although I suppose it's kind of cheating.
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