mixer is visible all the time (only on iPad).scales harmoniously to iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus’ screensĬross DJ for iOS layout has undergone some changes to offer an experience that is closer to what you can get with traditional hardware equipment:.takes 2 times less space in your device: app size is 50% smaller.bold elements: bigger EQs, larger pads, full display of artwork on the decksįrom a performance standpoint, the new interface brings those benefits:.2 main colors, consistent with Mixvibes graphic identity.new graphics: geometric shapes and clean textures have replaced gradients.Cross DJ 2.0 is up for the task – in the true spirit of DJing.Ĭross DJ for iOS new style is graphic and bold: Each and every pixel has been redesigned with simplicity in mind. Mixvibes ships today a major version of its iPad & iPhone DJ app, bringing in fresh graphics, a redesigned layout and an all-new waveform view. Here’s what Mixvibes say:Īnnouncing a new, beautiful Cross DJ 2.0 for iOS The new interfaceĪnd as a quick bonus, they’ve added support for an extra controller, the Numark IDJ Live 2. There’s also the stacked waveform view that helps users better see and control what they’re doing. The new look brings with it some functionality straight from the Android app, namely a tab-like system that lets you swipe different function windows in and out of view for each deck. So what’s new now? How about a fresh look to the Cross DJ for iPhone and iPad apps? Currently, the apps have a pseudo-skeuomorphic look, which, while handy for beginners finding their way round, doesn’t really make the most of the touch and high density screens. But then, it seems there’s always lots to talk about. I seem to spend a lot of time talking about Mixvibes on the site these days.
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