Top 10 iOS DJing and music production apps
Posted on 26 Jan 2012 at 15:54
4. iDJ
For those who don’t know, Numark is a massive and important manufacturer in the DJing industry. IDJ is its foray into the world of iPod DJing, and unlike many other DJ apps, iDJ doesn’t offer too many options. Instead, you import tracks from your iPod and then press a button to have it automatically mix the tracks for you.
It’s a fun app that’s perfect for the layperson who’s looking to get into the artform.
3. ReBirth
Roland’s TB-303 bassline synth and TR-808 TR-909 drum machines are classic instruments that are venerated the world over. Now, you can get experience the classic bubbling and pounding sounds of these instruments on your iOS device.
Available for the iPad and iPhone, ReBirth is a complex app that lets you tweak, play and create your own acid house tracks wherever you happen to be sitting. It’s a little tricky to get around at first, but once you get the hang of it you’ll enjoy it.
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