
Main Deck Controls: this is where you control the playback of a deck in most cases. SHIFT: hold for secondary functionality/features. Grid: open/close the grid edit panel for all decks. Stems: open/close the stems panel for all decks. Points: open/close the points panel for all decks (cue points and loops).įx: open/close the effects panel for all decks. Gear Icon (Settings): open the Settings Screen. The buttons with blue icons are opening/closing various screens and panels.ĭJ Player Icon (Track Browser): open the track browser full screen, where you can see all your playlists and music. In portrait orientation DJ Player offers one layout with large controls. The Two Hands layouts can only display 2 decks simultaneously. The Default layouts can display all decks simultaneously. If 4 decks are enabled in the settings, the other two decks are marked as "C" and "D".

Two decks are enabled by default and marked as "A" and "B". A deck is similar to an audio player, such as a turntable, CD or MP3 player. The "Two Hands" layouts are optimized for touch-screen use with large controls and two-handed operation.ĭJ Player has 2 or 4 decks. Green is best, orange is a little bit too hot, red is clipping (not good).ĭJ Player has four major layout options when used in landscape orientation:Įvery feature is available on all layouts. Master Level: shows the master output level. Audio CPU indicates how much computing headroom is left before audio starts dropping out (you don't need to worry about it). System Status: audio CPU load (1-100) and battery level. Master Deck: the letter (A, B, C, D), the current bpm, current key and remaining time of the master deck. Recording Clock: the actual length of the current recording is displayed if recording is enabled. (If it's dark like on the picture above, then there is no DVS input signal.)Ĭlock: current time, derived from the iOS system time. It displays essential mixing and system status information:ĭVS Input Meter: shows the level of the DVS input signal. Getting Started: Overview of the User Interface Statusbar One hour needs around 700 MB, plus you need 1 GB for smooth iOS operation, adding up to 1.7 GB storage space for a glitch-free 1 hour recording. Keep free space in mind before recording. iOS needs this room to operate without any hickups. Not specifically for DJ Player, but every application will be smoother this way. It doesn't have significant impact on your iCloud storage/backup space, nor in your network data usage (except if you're loading tracks from the network).Īlways keep 1 GB free space for smooth iOS operation.

Storage SpaceĭJ Player doesn't use much storage space for metadata, typically less than 1 GB for very large libraries. Metadata support: ID3, Traktor (bpm/beatgrid/hot cues/loops), Serato (bpm/beatgrid/hot cues/loops). Layer II (two) files are not supported - they've bad quality for DJing.)ĭRM-protected files cannot be used. DVS functionality works with any USB Audio Class Compliant audio device, including $4 USB audio dongles - "licensed" DVS boxes are not required. Every control vinyl (Serato is preferred).The split cable adapter (DJ Cable, Traktor DJ Cable).MIDI devices with Bluetooth LE wireless connections.USB MIDI Class Compliant devices (controllers, keyboards, etc.).USB Audio Class Compliant devices (sound cards, mixers, controllers, etc.).The following hardwares can be attached to DJ Player: 64-bit devices are noticeably faster with music loading and analyzing. Please let us know if something is still missing or not clear enough: System Requirements and CompatibilityĭJ Player runs great on every iOS device (iPad, iPhone, iPod touch) with iOS 9.3 or later, including older devices such as the iPad 2.įeatures, fluid 60 fps graphics and audio quality is the same on every iOS model, guaranteed.


We are trying to make this manual as complete as we can, so you can find every relevant information. Every single piece is perfectly harmonized to achieve the best performance, responsiveness, stability and cleanest sound.ĭJ Player implements all DJing styles from traditional mixing of two tracks, manual beat-matching, to the most complex 4 decks synced controller+turntable setup. No third-party components are used, not even the features of the operating system. What does it mean? Every component is developed and maintained in house. DJ Player is an exceptional full-stack DJ system.
