DJ Cable lets you cue up your next track in the headphones independently of what’s playing through the speakers. Made specially for djay, DJ Cable is wired to enable djay’s Split Output function for pre-cueing. It now also features gold connectors for improved conductivity and better signal, as well as a braided exterior for durability. User Manual for djay for iOS; How do I get started with djay for iOS? What is the difference between the free version and the Pro version? Which MIDI controllers are supported by djay for iOS? I have bought older versions of djay before. Am I entitled for an upgrade discount? How do I reinstall an older version of djay for iOS (djay 2 or djay Pro)?
We've put together answers to some of the most common questions about the Numark iDJ Pro controller. With the tips in this FAQ under your belt, you'll have even better control over your new hardware and software.
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I have a Lightning connection on my iOS device. Will it work with the iDJ Pro?
Since apple switched their iOS devices over from the 30-pin connector to the new lightning connecter, the following adapter (sold separately from Apple) has been popular with iDJ Pro users:
This adapter has made it easy for customers to use the newest lightning-equipped iPads with the 30-pin iDJ Pro. However the iDJ Pro’s rear access door must be left open to accommodate the additional bulk of the adapter.
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Future shipments of the iDJ Pro, labeled as ‘Lightning Ready’, will incorporate a hole integrated into the rear access door to allow the door to be closed when using the apple adapter.
Customers with Lightning equipped iPads will still need the Apple Lightning to 30-pin Adapter (sold separately), but because of the newly designed rear access door, will not have to leave it in the open position.
When I launch Algoriddim djay, a popup indicates that an iDJ Pro Firmware update is available. I press 'Update', but the message reappears the next time I launch the app. What should I do?
If you are having difficulty updating with the latest app and firmware for your iDJ Pro, please perform the following:
Make sure you have an active internet connection for your iPad.
Using the App Store app, ensure that you have the latest version of the Algoriddim djay app installed on your iPad.
Reconnect your iPad to the iDJ Pro, and try running the app again:
Remove the iPad from your iDJ Pro.
Quit all apps on your iPad. To view a video walkthrough on how to quit apps, click here.
Power-down your iDJ Pro.
Then dock your iPad, and connect it to the iDJ Pro.
Power on the iDJ Pro.
Launch the Algoriddim app.
When the iDJ Pro Firmware Update Available message appears, press Update.
Is the iPhone 4/4S compatible with the iDJ Pro?
Yes. The iPhone 4/4S will work withe the iDJ Pro using Algoriddim's djay app. The iDJ Pro was not built for a iPhone so the phone will not seat in the mixer as snug as the iPad.
I can only hear one deck, or my sound is in mono. How come?
To make sure the iPad's audio settings are configured for stereo perform the following:
Download autotune vst plugin free. On the iPad go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Hearing. Turn the Mono Audio setting OFF. Set the L and R setting to the center.
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When I move the crossfader to the left or right, the PFL light comes on, and the audio swaps decks. What is causing this?
By default Auto Select for Pre-Cueing is enabled. This feature automatically cues the deck that is currently not playing live. If the crossfader is cut hard to the right or towards Deck B, then Deck A will automatically start playing in your headphones.
To disable Auto Select for Pre-Cueing follow these simple steps.
Connect your iDJ Pro to the iPad, and open djay 2.
Tap the Gear icon in the center to open the Settings page.
Tap Advanced.
Under Pre-Cueing, turn Auto Select OFF.
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Djay 2 spotify error. Our reader’s letter today is from Gerald, who writes: “I have an Ion Discover DJ controller. I like it a lot. I used the tips I found about a DJ splitter cable (stereo – going out to two mono) but I am struggling with the software. I do not understand the routing nor how to set up the supplied MixVibes Cross LE software to allow me to use my splitter cables. I have a gig coming up and am trying to get all my gear set up. Can you help?”
Digital DJ Tips says:
For those of you just starting out with very cheap DJ gear, or an iPad, iPhone or even Android DJ program, you may be having great fun with your DJ program or basic controller, but wondering how the hell you get your headphones and your speakers plugged in and working independently. This ability to “cue” (to listen “secretly” to the other music source, the one that’s not playing) is fundamental to DJing, and cheap laptop controllers and all iOS/Android software doesn’t have it built-in.
If you’ve dug a bit deeper, you may have found out – like Gerald – that a DJ splitter cable can be your saviour. This semi-legendary “hack” works by splitting the stereo signal into two independent mono signals, one for each of your required outputs. Sure, you’re now playing in mono – as you plug your speakers into one of these outputs, and your headphones into the other – but it’s a little-known fact that most “real” club sound systems are in mono anyway, and it’s a very small price to pay to be able to DJ with the gear in front of you in exactly the same way all DJs do. Ableton live torrent pc.
Trouble is, getting any old splitter cable and plugging it in and hooking up your speakers and headphones isn’t enough. Firstly, you need a DJ splitter cable (the one we recommend is here). This genuinely puts the left channel to one pseudo-stereo output and the right to the other. Having the kind of splitter cable sold to share a single headphones output on an iPod, for instance, won’t work because it sends the same thing down each of its outputs.
Secondly, you need to tell your software that’s what you’re doing. You have to find the audio output, audio routing or audio configuration settings and look for “mono split”, “split mono” or “DJ splitter” setting – the one that shows all audio going through the single PC/iOS headphones output and also shows both the speakers and headphones plugging into this. In your case, Gerald, MixVibes has a page here that tells you exactly how to do it.
And don’t forget, you have to plug the speakers and headphones into the correct sockets on your cable! If things aren’t behaving how you feel they should (eg the “cue” buttons are turning the main audio on or off, or the crossfader is affecting your headphones) try swapping the headphones and speakers over at the cable.
One final thing that sometimes confuses people about all of this is a question that goes something like: “But I’ve got four decks and a sampler, don’t I need five outputs, not two?” The reason the answer to this is “no” is that even if you had 99 decks (and Virtual DJ 7 can, folks!), the mixer section of your software mixes all of these inputs into just two – one for your headphones,a dn one for the speakers – so however complex your software audio is, you only ever need two outputs – and if you can’t afford, or simply don’t currently have, a pro DJ audio interface (or a controller with one built in), an audio splitter cable is a great way to get going, or a sensible backup to have too. I’ve had one kicking around in my gig bag for 10 years.
• Our recommended splitter cable is here; we also have an article and video that goes into this in a lot more detail here: All You Need To Know About DJ Splitter Cables