Let’s get this straight: The iPad/iPhone-powered iDJ Live controller from Numark is likely not something any serious DJ would use. But the amateurs who have outgrown the DJ apps on their iOS devices might find some value in this controller, which uses the iOS app Djay. More »
It may cost $13, but Numark’s reputation allows them to get away with it. Mix up to four songs for your iPad, with the app beat-matching for you. Then, create playlists of all your mixes, and dance. [iTunes via Recombu]
While makers of Scratch: The Ultimate DJwere relatively quiet at E3, declining the opportunity to demo their game/controller on the show floor, a new promo video gives us a closer look at the package. More »
Numark’s iDJ2, a mixing table that allows you to mix up tracks from the same iPod is to be launched next month. We touched on the prototype earlier this year, which got a thumbs-up-with-reservations from DJ Scott Paradis, but this is the final version. Key features, and price, below. More »