djay lets you easily mix all your tracks and playlists from iTunes—simply drag and drop the songs onto the turntables. You can perform live and record your mixes at home with ease—perfect for beginners and seasoned pros alike.
Automatic mixing and stylish transitions
Or you can enable Automix mode and let djay mix your playlists with seamless DJ-style transitions, non-stop and fully automatic. Enjoy beautiful cover art right on the virtual vinyl and smoothly fade one song into the next using a variety of DJ-style transitions like Backspin, Echo and Brake.
Trackpad scratching and wide ranging support
Put your own voice into the mix, then transform your vocals using Echo or Pitch-Changer effects. Plus you can use the mouse or two-finger gestures on a notebook's trackpad to mix and scratch your songs—no additional hardware required. With full support for all songs purchased from the iTunes Music Store you'll soon be producing killer mixes from your favourite music.
Available in English, German, French, Spanish and Japanese.
MAC-CT I just cannot believe people when software starts off as free as it's developed and matures and then costs money (suprise suprise!). Comments like "it was great when it was free but now it costs money so shove it" just don't make any sense to me.
As for the HUGE cost of $50 - try taking a look at the other suggested software - cheapest is $80 and the most expensive is a whopping $529!!!!
I've been using djay for over a year now. It's given me and my friends a huge amount of pleasure (but annoyed some of the neighbors!) It's constantly being updated.
In a nutshell - go and raid your piggy-bank for the $50 kiddies - it's well worth it!! (Version 2.2.2)
SUSSED Professional level mixer? Naa,nothing will replace the tactile feel you get from a full 'turn the knob' set up, but that said this is a great software mixer and a really good program to get your feet wet stringing tunes together.
...So yeah, go make that epic Trance mix you've always wanted and impress your friends! (Version 2.1.3)
JANGLE I've been using this for a while now and I must say it's an impressive application with many uses. I'm an occasional DJ who doesn't want to pay $400+ for some premium software which puts too many features under a cluttered interface, so I really appreciate the cleanness of djay.
Looking at the competition and the impressive list of features I also think it's a fair price. (Version 2.0.1)
MIGUIMAU 1.2 was last free version. I downloaded it in version tracker a while ago. (Version 2.1.1)
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Dec 22 2007
SVOOP Neither my BT nor my USB headset are working. I can choose them as monitor device, but nothing plays when I level up the volume in the cue window. Even if I use USB as master and built-in as monitor, it still plays master to built-in and ignores monitor. Not very useful this way I'm afraid. That's on Leo 10.5.1. (Version 2.0)