JUst curious if there is anyone that have used it for DJ'ing.
Especially if somebody used it with any Android application...but if not would be glad to hear from anyone that have used it for iOS as well.
I want to write a review for my website musicalandroid.com but as I do not DJ can only write about it as a mixer... and can not really find any "real" information on the internet with a DJ that have actually used it in any kind of more or less serious sense.
So if you can help me out with your opinion I would be very grateful.
IRIG MIX anyone used it as a DJ?
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- KVRist
- 251 posts since 5 Feb, 2013 from spain
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- KVRAF
- 1612 posts since 18 Feb, 2011 from Salt Lake City, Utah
We have been to the Winter Music Conference (Music festival for DJs) and many were rocking with DJ Rig. Its not too different from a normal DJ mixer with the inputs changed to aux inputs for mobile devices. I prefer that for playback as most everyone wants to plug in their phone to play music at a party. This is an easy way to cue up a song before it plays back to the party with headphones and beat match it to a current track.
I have used mine successfully with iPhones, iPads, iPod Touches, Samsumg Galaxy, Galaxy S3, S4 and the Galaxy Note 2. CD players, laptops (Mac and PC) and drum machines. Super simple and portable.
I have used mine successfully with iPhones, iPads, iPod Touches, Samsumg Galaxy, Galaxy S3, S4 and the Galaxy Note 2. CD players, laptops (Mac and PC) and drum machines. Super simple and portable.