DJ Mixer MP3 Player 1.0.3  
by Makayama
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Operating System: Android
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License: (All Paid software)
Price: USD 3.99
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Runs on Android 1.5 and later.

Date Added: 2010-09-10
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Tags : DJ mixer | mp3 player | dj | mixer | player | mp3

Software Description

Last night a DJ saved my life, yeah.

This free trial app turns your Android phone into the life of the party. Take your on-device music library, compile and edit playlists and mix mp3s in realtime. Pro-features such as cue points and crossfades, both fully automatic and manually. DJ Mixer opens up a world of music mixing fun.

You can compile and edit playlists, mix mp3s in realtime, both fully automatic, and manually. It allows you to play with your music collection, throw a dance party or just use it for fun.

On the touchscreen, you can set cue points of mp3 tracks, sort playlists, count the beats per minute and much more. It's like a virtual DJ mixing console, in the palm of your hand. Make smooth transitions from one music track to the other by setting the start- and end-points of every mp3 file on your phone. Create automatic playlists and watch the faders mix your tunes in realtime. Or mix manually at a any given moment.

Professional features such as loops are fully supported. Also included are 30 free sound effects, like explosions, horns, applause, jingles, and so on. The music can be played over the phone's speakers, via headphones or to an amplifier with a lead-out cable.

The integrated beatcounter lets you determine the speed of songs in beats-per-minute for optimal synchronisation.

There are two modes for the faders:
* Cross-fading. The two faders are linked together. When you slide one fader up, the other one goes down and vice-versa.
* Free-fading. The two faders can be moved independently.

NB: The Lite version is no longer available

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