Cross DJ 2.0 for iOS: Redesigned DJ Solution

Mixvibes has recently announced the release of Cross DJ 2.0 for the iPhone and iPad which comes with a new aesthetic and more features for the User. iOS devices are popping up left and right but with Cross DJ, there is a little more than just two audio players and volume control. Similar to their recent Cross DJ 3.3 update for the desktop, the iOS highlights recent progressions made in the software that focus on creating a new, alternative solution for mixing applications.

Beautiful Design and Faster Performance

The first thing users will notice about Cross DJ 2.0 is that the app is smaller than previous versions and much more geometrical. Looking at Cross DJ 2.0, I notice that it seems to be more will put together and all the controls sit tightly with the rest of the app. Users will enjoy this because the app is now much less busy and has the room to use the controls without accidentally hitting another fader, knob, or button by accident. Also, the app features nicely designed XY pads for effects that give users better control over the amount and intensity of the effects. The pads are also slightly transparent so you still know whats going on behind the effects while you’re using the effects. The waveforms have also been redesigned to be a lot larger than before. Bigger waveforms help DJs understand the structure of their track and these new waveforms definitely explain the track in full detail.

Aside from aesthetics, Cross DJ 2.0 also runs a lot better than its predecessor. Users will be happy to find that the app’s new interface also allows for faster run-time which solves old issues of lagging and audio dropouts. Also, Cross DJ 2.0 takes advantage of the processing power within the new iPads and iPhones. Everything is much quicker and the display is beautiful scaled to the new sizes of iPhones.

Cross DJ 2.0 shows some potential and may be competition for Traktor DJ. Mixvibes has used a lot of resources to update their DJ software and I think the fruits of their labor will show. The software is solidly put together and someone can easily mix using it. Cross DJ 2.0 may not replace DJs’ set-ups anytime soon  but it does stand as a useful tool that shouldn’t be over looked.

Cross DJ 2.0 is available now in the App Store for the iPhone ($1.99) and iPad ($5.99).

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  • Rasp Haunt

    yo,diss cuz its true,but the Denon DJ software that came with my DNS 3700 is 99% Dead on-….for BPM,Key and Pitch and etc.Whatever Algorithm being used is currently Trump.Make no mistake,I run Serato,Traktor,Ableton,Cross and even Torq-cuz I work with many different kats that have many different preferences or jus ‘Know’ certain programs better.Either way-im telling you.the Denon Software is thee Nig@$ in Charge.-

  • chris

    spare design will be awesome for some programms

  • Nelius Serius

    Im not upgrading the intefrace is puke

  • BoldFaceType

    ALL software, whether it’s a dedicated key finder or DJ software is “off sometimes”. Humans are better at accurately IDing a song’s key, but “…even a groups of pitch-perfect classically trained musicians have a significant rate of disagreement about the key of certain songs.” Actually Cross DJ’s Key analysis BLOWS AWAY (79%) everything else out there with the exception of Mixed In Key (90-95%). That includes Serato, Traktor, RekordBox, and VDJ. Don’t hate, it’s a waste of your life. (http://www.djtechtools.com/2014/01/14/key-detection-software-comparison-2014-edition/). If you care about how your mix SOUNDS, I honestly think it’s the best choice. Clearly the most underrated DJ software on the market.

    • Dean Zulueta

      Thanks for your input! Key detection is something that is very hard to get right 100% of the time by software. I also found Cross DJ to perform well compared to others.

    • mellonhead

      even at 95% accurate, mik is blown away by the old-fashioned method. i stuck a cheap casio keyboard next to the desk where i do prep. playing along with the song while skimming through it makes it very easy to determine the key 100% accurate in about 30 seconds. learn your scales kids it isn’t magic!

  • Kieran

    What about key detection? I’ve always found Cross Dj’s key detection to be off sometimes. Any improvements in that field?

    • BoldFaceType

      ALL software, whether it’s a dedicated key finder or DJ software is “off sometimes”. Humans are better at accurately IDing a song’s key, but “…even a groups of pitch-perfect classically trained musicians have a significant rate of disagreement about the key of certain songs.” Actually Cross DJ’s Key analysis BLOWS AWAY (79%) everything else out there with the exception of Mixed In Key (90-95%). That includes Serato, Traktor, RekordBox, and VDJ (http://www.djtechtools.com/2014/01/14/key-detection-software-comparison-2014-edition/). If you care about how your mix SOUNDS, I honestly think it’s the best choice. Clearly the most underrated DJ software on the market.

      • Mixvibes

        Thanks BoldFaceType.
        Indeed, there is a key detection engine in the app. You can also sort the songs by key.