Cross DJ Update

US Mixvibes introduces Automix in Cross DJ for iPhone & iPad      29/08/13

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Mixvibes has released, in the Appstore, what they describe as an important update to Cross DJ on iPhone and iPad.

Automix lets Cross DJ mix tracks automatically. With the possibility to take back the control of the mix manually, at any moment.
Useful when you want to:

  • Get away from your iPhone / iPad, but still want your selection to be played.
  • Spend more time sipping margaritas and less time DJing
  • Use Cross DJ as a regular - yet cool - music player.


A spokesperson had this to say, "How does it work? Just add tracks or playlists to the autoplay queue, and let it go. Note that transitions are smooth and customizable. Select the transition time and activate auto-sync. Edit track order, remove some or shuffle the queue. Best of all: if using other apps, use iOS's native controls to skip tracks or stop playback.
Oh, and Mixvibes also added auto-gain feature to this update. It basically puts all tracks at the same volume, which is great for mixing old songs with new ones. Additionally, it helps focus on EQs, making the app easier to use on a tiny iPhone screen."


Pricing and Availability:
Cross DJ is available on the App Store at $9.99 on iPad (currently at $3.99 for a limited time only), and for free on iPhone.
Automix comes free with the update, whereas Autogain is included in the Go advanced in-app.

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