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Djay App for iPad released

Macrumors reports that the djay iPad app has hit the App Store ($19.99).

The app provides a virtual turntable interface that allows scratching and multiple controls as well as full access to the iPod music library stored on the iPad. It is optimized for iOS 4.2 with multitasking and background operation capabilities.

The app’s features include:

– Realistic low-latency turntable interface
– Automix mode with automatic transition control (Fade, Backspin, Reverse, Brake, Random)
– Live Recording (with built–in organizer for recorded performances)
– Seamless AirPlay integration (wirelessly transmit your mix to Apple TV or AirPort Express station)
– Pre–Cueing (with optional headphones adapter)
– BPM analysis with automatic beat and tempo matching
– Full visual waveform with beat–synchronized scrubbing
– High–quality scratching
– Mixer, Tempo and EQ controls
– Pitch–Bend
– Cue Point Trigger

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