iOS Hacker Pod2g Releases PodDJ App for iOS [Video] .Well well today pod2g has just released a new iPad app called podDJ in the App Store.
Few weeks back we reported that he couldn’t work on the iOS 6 jailbreak as he was working on the app.
podDJ transforms your iPad into a full-fledged DJ system, allowing you to mix your music library on a realistic virtual turntable. Cyril claims that podDJ is the only application of the App Store with which you can truly scratch on your iPad thanks to a brilliant touch to sound reactivity.
features:
- iTunes library access without any conversion (MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF…)
- Monitor (pre-cueing) output
- Multi-Route audio: individual output management (you can choose where the monitor and each turntable output goes)
- Compatibility with stereo splitting cables
- 5 milliseconds of sound latency
- 60Hz refresh rate
- Zero latency cue points
- Zero latency key lock (time shifting) using DIRAC 3 technology
- Automatic BPM detection
- Manual (tap) BPM computation
- No limit to the number of touches (multiple controls at the same time are accessible)
- High fidelity equalizer with separate bass, medium and treble settings, kill buttons, and 2 possibles curves
- Highly customizable turntable emulation
- AirPlay compatible
- Numark iDJ Live compatible
Check out the demo of the app in action below:
It looks pretty cool and Lewis Painter who got early access to app says it is the best DJ app he has used. PodDJ is available for an introductory price of $5.99. The price will increase to $7.99 from January 14th and then $9.99 from February 1st, so don’t waste any time and download the app using this direct iTunes link from the guy who brought us jailbreaks for iOS 5.x.x.
Pricing:
- the 12th and 13th of January, podDJ will be available for $5.99
- until the end of January, $7.99
- then $9.99
You can purchase podDJ from the App Store for $5.99. It may not be available in the U.S. App Store just yet but it will be very soon.
Note: The app seems to be available only in the New Zealand App Store and yet to hit the US or the UK App Store.