Like all art forms, deejaying requires skill, attention to craft, and hours of practice. But the free djay app can help expedite that. It teaches and simplifies the process of audio mixing through a visual interface that’s slick enough to have earned an Apple Design Award. Jun 08, 2011 iCloud: what does this mean for the way we’ll DJ in the future? Apple’s new iCloud service, which as part of its offering provides music storage in the cloud and auto-sync across all iTunes-enabled devices, looks set to revolutionise the way consumers access their music – while of course tying them in ever more to Apple.
Like a computer.
Unlike any computer.
Unlike any computer.
With iPad, you get what you need from a computer, along with many incredible things you’d never expect from one. Here are a few reasons why your next computer just might be an iPad.
It has the power of a computer.
And the portability of iPad.
iPad features advanced, Apple‑designed chips that transform how you experience photos, gaming and augmented reality. They also make iPad powerful enough to handle the apps you use every day. And even pro apps like Adobe Photoshop CC.
And all that power really travels. iPad is incredibly thin and so light you can carry it with you everywhere. And it has up to 10 hours of battery life to keep you going all day.1 Stay connected on the go with fast Wi‑Fi and 4G LTE Advanced.2 You can even print, project and send files wirelessly.
It’s a computer that lets you do everything with touch.
iPad does what a computer does, but in more intuitive ways. Use multiple apps at the same time with a few taps. Move objects between apps simply by dragging and dropping, or switch apps with a single swipe.
It’s familiar to use but makes for an entirely new experience. iPad runs iPadOS, which is full of features designed specifically for iPad. But it’s also built on the same foundation as iOS, so it shares many of the same great apps and features. And just like your iPhone, using iPad is just as simple as tap, swipe, pinch and zoom.
It works like a computer. And in ways most computers can’t.
iPad works with a keyboard or trackpad when you need one. The onscreen keyboard lets you respond to an email or write a paper, and responds to Multi‑Touch gestures. And if you want a physical keyboard or a trackpad, simply connect one. The new cursor for iPadOS is designed to complement the familiar Multi‑Touch experience of iPad and transforms into the tool you need depending on the content you’re pointing to, like buttons, app icons and text.3
And it’s also your notepad, canvas, scanner, and the perfect device for AR. Take notes or create a sketch with Apple Pencil.4 Scan a document with the built‑in camera, then mark it up and send it. Or transform your world with augmented reality experiences, which combine digital objects and information with the real world.
It has the apps you expect on a computer, plus a million designed just for iPad.
iPad has great apps you’ll use every day. Like Photos, Messages, Safari, Mail, Calendar and more. It also comes with great productivity apps like Pages and Keynote, and runs familiar apps like Microsoft Word and Adobe Photoshop CC.
And ones that transform iPad into whatever you want it to be. Apps in the App Store are designed to take full advantage of the power and large display of iPad. And our App Store editors curate and recommend the best apps in the world to help you create, have fun, learn and get things done.
Discover apps for iPad in the App StoreIt has a place for your files, and a way to get to them
from all your devices.
All your files in one central location. With the Files app, you can access and manage what’s on iCloud Drive, an external storage device or on third‑party cloud services such as Box and Dropbox.
And with iCloud, all your important stuff is on all your devices. Safely store your photos, videos, music, apps, files, contacts and more. So everything’s always available on your iPad, iPhone and Mac, and even from a Windows PC.5
Learn more about iCloudIt’s designed to be secure. And to protect your privacy.
Your stuff is safe. That’s because iPad comes with advanced security features like Face ID or Touch ID for secure authentication. The authentication data is encrypted and protected by the Secure Enclave on your device, not stored on Apple servers or backed up to iCloud. iPadOS also has features like Intelligent Tracking Prevention in Safari, which helps protect against websites collecting your personal data.
Learn more about our approach to privacyIt stays up to date automatically.
With iPad, you get hassle‑free updates. Turn on Automatic Updates in iPadOS and have free updates downloaded wirelessly on your iPad as soon as they’re released. So you have the newest features, most advanced technologies and latest security updates.
See what’s new in iPadOSIt’s designed with accessibility in mind.
We believe technology is most powerful when it empowers everyone. That’s why iPad comes with accessibility features that support vision, hearing, mobility and learning needs. Including Voice Control, which lets you command your iPad with just your voice, and Switch Control, which lets you interact with iPad without touching it.
Explore all accessibility features on iPadCompare iPad models
iPad Pro
Starting from RM 3,499
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- 12.9″ and 11″
Liquid Retina display
with ProMotion - A12Z Bionic chip
- Pro cameras and LiDAR Scanner
- Face ID
- Up to 1TB storage
- Support for Apple Pencil
(2nd generation) - Support for Magic Keyboard and Smart Keyboard Folio
iPad Air
Starting from RM 2,199
- 10.5″ Retina display
- A12 Bionic chip
- Advanced cameras
- Touch ID
- Up to 256GB storage
- Support for Apple Pencil
(1st generation) - Support for Smart Keyboard
iPad
Starting from RM 1,449
- 10.2″ Retina display
- A10 Fusion chip
- Advanced cameras
- Touch ID
- Up to 128GB storage
- Support for Apple Pencil
(1st generation) - Support for Smart Keyboard
iPad mini
Starting from RM 1,699
- 7.9″ Retina display
- A12 Bionic chip
- Advanced cameras
- Touch ID
- Up to 256GB storage
- Support for Apple Pencil
(1st generation)
Following the launch of the ultra powerful iPad Pro, Algoriddim, the developers behind the popular line of djay apps for Mac and iOS devices, set out to build a professional quality djaying app designed with the new tablet in mind.
The result of that effort is djay Pro, which is available today for both the iPad Pro and older iPads. djay Pro takes some of the best parts from the djay Pro app for Mac and refines and improves them for use on a touch screen. Algoriddim tells MacRumors that the screen size and the power of the iPad Pro allowed the app to come together amazingly fast because they were so excited by what's possible with Apple's latest tablet.
djay Pro is designed for professional users, but it also has a clever interface that's able to shift and grow with skill level. Algoriddim's Michael Simmons likened it to the layers of an onion, with users able to add or subtract layers of tools for as much simplicity or power as they desire.
At its core, djay Pro has a fresh design that's modern and less distracting while still incorporating all of the tools a professional needs. The default app interface includes two decks along with a range of different mixing tools, but it is able to incorporate up to four decks, displayed vertically or horizontally for mixing up to four audio tracks together. Advanced performance modes offer access to horizontal and vertical colored wave forms, live sampler and drum pads, and FX racks.
The built-in music library is able to combine local music, a Spotify catalog, and files stored in iCloud Drive or Dropbox into a central location so tracks can be mixed together and manipulated regardless of where they're stored. It also includes a song recommendation engine that's able to suggest tracks that will go well with what's playing.
djay Pro includes all of the video features from vjay, allowing users to create video mashups to go along with song mixes. The video features sync to the music and there are audio visual effects with video tweaks that mimic sound effects like echoes and strobes. Pre-bundled video content is included, and there's support for title and image overlays.
djay Pro offers support for iOS 9's split-screen multitasking feature, allowing the djay Pro app to be used with Slide Over or full Split View mode on compatible iPads. With split-screen multitasking, djay Pro has the potential to be used along with other music apps, and because it includes integration with music libraries and Spotify, it is the first app that allows users to select and control their music using the multitasking window. Apps like Spotify and Apple Music have not yet integrated multitasking support.
Specific to the iPad Pro, the new app includes a selection of more than 70 keyboard shortcuts for the Smart Keyboard that merge touch and key strokes in a unique way that can only be done on a tablet, plus access to the camera and AirPlay for recording 1080p videos and displaying them in real-time. Also unique to the iPad Pro is the ability to import and work with both 4K and 1080p video when using the app's video manipulating features. The iPad Pro is the only device that can handle two 4K/1080p video streams at once as the Mac version only supports 720p video.
The app integrates with professional DJ hardware and Cue Points, beat grid edits, metadata, and FX purchases from other versions of djay for Mac and iOS will sync to the new djay Pro app.
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djay Pro was designed with the iPad Pro in mind, so the iPad Pro is going to offer the absolute best performance with the app, but it is also fully functional on other iPads like the iPad Air 2 and the iPad mini 4, aside from the iPad Pro only features.
djay Pro can be downloaded from the App Store for $19.99, a limited time sale price that will rise to $29.99 in the future. [Direct Link]
In celebration of the launch of djay Pro, Algoriddim is also making djay 2 for iPhone, normally $2.99, available for free for a limited time. [Direct Link]
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