Seriously, we could get used to getting an awesome review of djay every week. After last week’s great review in German, Macworld just published their own review of djay, where composer/musician, media artist, and technology writer Peter Kirn really got to the gist of djay:
Many people are just looking for a tool that combines iTunes’ playback library with the basic tools for mixing, scratching, effecting, looping, and sharing music. And for that purpose, you’ll have a tough time beating Algoriddim’s Djay. Surprisingly, more-serious users may want it in their arsenal, too.
The article contains lots of neat details about djay, taking you through most of djay’s more advanced features. It’s a great read even if you are already a djay user. You can read the full article on Macworld.com, giving djay a total rating of 4.5 out of 5 mice!
For beginners and music lovers, Djay is simply the friendliest way to have some fun with your music and start to explore DJing. […] The fifty-dollar price is reasonable and even makes the program appealing to advanced DJs as an addition to their setups.