Thank you for the overwhelming feedback since we launched djay 4.0! Today we released djay for Mac 4.0.2, a free update for existing users of djay 4. We’ve been hard at work addressing a variety of reported issues and requests to bring you a rock solid update with significant performance boosts and stability improvements. In addition, the update brings you native support for the new Vestax VCI-400 controller as well as enhanced support for the all-new djay Remote 2.0 for iPhone (available on the App Store). Check out our accessories and MIDI page for more information on these controllers.
Here is a summary of the changes:
General:
- Added enhanced compatibility with djay Remote 2.0 for iPhone
- Added preference to automatically start playing when pressing Sync
- Fixed various song loading errors
- Fixed pre-cueing with Vestax Spin controller
- Fixed output issue when launching djay on certain configurations
- Improved looping and cue precision with key-lock enabled (fixed loop drifting issue)
- Improved support for mono microphones
- Improved iTunes playlists integration (e.g. removed Books, iTunes U)
- Improved sampler recording, sort order, and save sample selection
MIDI enhancements and fixes:
- Added native MIDI support for Vestax VCI-400
- Added native MIDI support for Numark DJ2GO
- Fixed MIDI jog wheel issues with pitch bend and jog seek
- Fixed MIDI configurations not being saved for certain controllers
- Fixed hang issue when launching djay with certain MIDI controllers
- Improved MIDI mappings for Vestax Spin, Vestax VCI-100MK2, Novation Dicer, Numark Mixtrack, Numark Mixtrack Pro, Numark Total Control, Omni Control, and Stealth Control, M-Audio Xponent
- Improved jog seek: more fine-grained, allows seeking to beginning of song
Learn more about using MIDI controllers with djay
djay 4.0.2 is a free update for all users of djay 4.
djay 4 is available exclusively via the Mac App Store for a limited time only launch sale price of $19.99.
We’re looking forward to your continued feedback via the djay Facebook page or @algoriddim on Twitter.