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(Quote) I might be wrong but I don't think algoriddim lets you record from. Since I also use Spotify I use Algoriddim DJay to 'sample' my iTunes. Mar 19, 2017 If you have this app and think you can't record w spotify, guess again. I know it sounds bad when I replay what I recorded, that was because of internal spe. I hadn't tried this yet, so I looked up how to do it and did a test with bm3. For me, audio was recorded perfectly, but the recording only showed the first state of bm3 when I switched to it, so the screen seemed frozen. After rebooting the ipad and trying again, the result was similar, except now bm3 is completely black, but audio is recorded just fine. Auria does indeed record screen. Learn to DJ and sharpen your skills. Algoriddim teamed up with the most talented DJs to teach you the art of mixing music. Phil, founder of Digital DJ Tips, the biggest DJ training website in the world, has written a best-selling iBook about DJing with djay on iOS.
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- @Samu said:@kobamoto said:
but bm2 does this currently, it's the best thing about bm2 imoYepp, they 'know' how to do it so it will come...
I kinda like the Vinyl-Like import in iMPC Pro tooSince I also use Spotify I use Algoriddim DJay to 'sample' my iTunes & Spotify stuff and export the audio to BM3
(IAA-Generator is disabled in DJay when using Spotify so I can't sample directly to pads in BM3 from that source).I might be wrong but I don't think algoriddim lets you record from Spotify Same with IMPC. Needs to be iTunes if I remember correctly? - @Samu said:@Gaia.Tree said:
@Samu sorry to be the annoying 432hz hippie but do u see a global tuning anywhere in bm3? I'd be glad to drop BH but it's got that sweet sweet global tuning for my crystalline geometrical assForward that 432Hz request to @mathieugarcia
Global Tuning is not present in BM3 at the moment...K, @mathieugarcia I'm formally requesting global tuning for the on board samples and sounds. All of my imported stuff and hosted synths will be but it'll be nice to play with bm3s preloaded sounds and IAPs - @SheffieldBleep said:I might be wrong but I don't think algoriddim lets you record from Spotify Same with IMPC. Needs to be iTunes if I remember correctly?Recording Spotify (I got one of them Premium accounts. Free accounts don't allow it) to the internal recorder and to the built-in sampler pads works. Output using IAA-Generator output gets disabled though...(Just tried it).
- I am at 23:46 now.... same timezone as Paris.Is Intua from France?But otherwise, maybe the AppStore will only update at business times, at 9 in the morning :-O
- @tja said:
I am at 23:46 now.... same timezone as Paris.Is Intua from France?But otherwise, maybe the AppStore will only update at business times, at 9 in the morning :-OOr... any time over the next 32 hours 12 minutes. - @tja said:
I am at 23:46 now.... same timezone as Paris.Is Intua from France?But otherwise, maybe the AppStore will only update at business times, at 9 in the morning :-ONo idea (and anyway, tomorrow's Saturday and maybe everyone's off for a long weekend at that)...but I have this feeling there are one or two folks around here with F5 fingers so I don't doubt we'll know about it as soon as they do... - I will be in a dentist's chair.
- @Samu said:@kobamoto said:
but bm2 does this currently, it's the best thing about bm2 imoYepp, they 'know' how to do it so it will come...
I kinda like the Vinyl-Like import in iMPC Pro tooSince I also use Spotify I use Algoriddim DJay to 'sample' my iTunes & Spotify stuff and export the audio to BM3
(IAA-Generator is disabled in DJay when using Spotify so I can't sample directly to pads in BM3 from that source).Also love the turntable import, which allows you to simply grab the middle eight of whatever Meters song you've got queued up. And what's Algoriddim like? Along the lines of Amplifind? - My top request would be a scale mode for the keyboard and piano roll (custom scale preferably), the 'plugin grabber' à la renoise (im on a oldish iPad) and a granular mode for the sampler, ( this one is less important since we can already use iDensity as a AU, but it would be really nice )Should I go to bed? Will Beatmaker 3 drop at midnight or tomorrow morning?
- Awesome I would freak lol
- Dentist is late too... this is coming out of his tip.
- @Samu said:@SheffieldBleep said:I might be wrong but I don't think algoriddim lets you record from Spotify Same with IMPC. Needs to be iTunes if I remember correctly?Recording Spotify (I got one of them Premium accounts. Free accounts don't allow it) to the internal recorder and to the built-in sampler pads works. Output using IAA-Generator output gets disabled though...(Just tried it).Have a premium account but get the message 'recording not available while using Spotify' when trying to record into a sample pad. .??
- So far nothing new from Intua in the App Store, I even restarted the App Store App several times
- @triton100 said:@Shazamm said:
http://intua.net/forums/discussion/4496/beatmaker-batch-kit-creatorWhat I did was grabbed all the sounds from
UsersPublicDocumentsAmplified Funk LibrarySamplesDrums
then I used this batch creator to make all the kits for me. Then I opened them up in BM# and resave them as BMK3 filesUnfortunately this batch creator is not mac compatible.I use the batch creator on my Macbook via a virtual machine, works great. You can use Virtual Box, VMWare, etc. - edited July 2017@AudioGus said:
Dentist is late too... this is coming out of his tip.And I thought that was just a metaphor.... Bite down hard and think of England Mister Gus.... - I have an awful feeling in the pit of my stomach that this is going to be a midday release
- edited July 2017It's the 15th for over 30 mns over here in paris... still no sign of the precious app on the store... Best Summer Xmas Ever lol
- @JohnnyGoodyear said:@AudioGus said:
Dentist is late too... this is coming out of his tip.And I thought that was just a metaphor.... Bite down hard and think of England Mister Gus....Ack! 10-20K for surgery! Thats like 10-20 ipad pros. - @ElGregoLoco said:
It's the 15th for over 30 mns over here in paris... still no sign of the precious app on the store... Best Summer Xmas Ever lol - Are we sure this isn't the countdown to another announcement?
- @kobamoto said:@ElGregoLoco said:
It's the 15th for over 30 mns over here in paris... still no sign of the precious app on the store... Best Summer Xmas Ever lolExactly what I was thinking about man ;-)ps : Why 2:00 pm @Munibeast ... ? - I have been interior painting for the last wo days to kill some time and just finished cleanup. Has Santa been here bringing beat making joy yet?
- @ElGregoLoco said:@kobamoto said:@ElGregoLoco said:
It's the 15th for over 30 mns over here in paris... still no sign of the precious app on the store... Best Summer Xmas Ever lolExactly what I was thinking about man ;-)ps : Why 2:00 pm @Munibeast ... ?me too
Our journey so far
Since the beginning, Algoriddim’s mission has been to make DJing accessible to everyone, anywhere, at any time. When we launched the first version of djay back in 2006, it was completely free as we wanted to remove any barriers whatsoever for casual music listeners to embrace the art of DJing. This had a profound impact on DJing for years to come.
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As our user base grew and as users grew with our app, they started to need more advanced features. We listened to our users’ feedback and took djay to retail in 2007 as a $50 purchase available through our online store and as a CD/boxed software in physical stores (djay was originally printed on CDs and sent across the globe... we’ve come a long way!). A considerable number of users of the free version updated right when we announced the $50 upgrade. We were blown away by the loyal support of these early adopters.
Those users helped bootstrap Algoriddim and it has allowed us to continuously improve and expand our app. We have stayed independent ever since, thanks to the millions of djay users around the world, who have contributed to the global phenomenon that djay is today.
Why have we made djay free with an optional subscription?
With smartphones and tablets being so ubiquitous now, we want to once again open up DJing to even more people than ever before. We decided to make djay a free download again. Moreover, in the same way that djay made mixing music accessible to the masses, we wanted to do the same for creating music… music production relies on access to an extensive library of content.
For a high quality and seamless experience we have licensed content from world-class artists and labels. Moving to in-app subscription gives us an easy way to add more packs, more sounds, more videos, in a way that ensures everyone has access to the same downloads, without further cost barrier. Customers pay monthly to access every official download as they’re added.
No more paid upgrades
In the past, we would release one major update every two to three years, as a paid upgrade or new app. Since the App Store (the main distribution channel to purchase our apps) didn’t provide a way to distinguish between new and existing customers there was no way we could reward existing users for their loyalty any more.
While we published constant smaller updates throughout the year, this long release cycle meant we would also have to hold back major features for the next major release, resulting in a sometimes long wait to include them. With the new subscription model, our team can now focus on making the existing version the best product with every innovation going directly into the product as soon as it’s ready.
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Over the years we have built eight different versions of djay and vjay on the iOS App Store alone, and we couldn’t even offer cross-grade between the apps: customers had to buy the apps on both iPhone and iPad individually, and pay for add-ons such as effects separately. With this new release of djay, we wanted to simplify the process and unify the brand. With the free download, users that choose to subscribe only pay as long as they need to use the app, and don’t have to worry about different features or versions of the app across all of their iOS devices.
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The change to subscriptions allows us to offer a free trial before customers choose to spend money. In the past, the iOS apps were full price before even being able to try. And unlike the traditional model on desktop where you offer demo versions with stripped down functionality (thanks to the old shareware mindset of the 1990s), the free trial implemented as part of the subscription model on the App Store allows you to use the full experience for a full week. It’s the ultimate try before you buy experience!