DJ's are a segment of musicians who were happy with the tools they were given to add to their arsenal. Completely replacing a set of turntables, CDJs or even more digital solutions however was clearly not feasible. For one, the lack of ability to split audio threw a wrench into beginner iPad DJs gears.
German company Algoriddim teamed up with Griffin to release their own DJ Cable which works with their amazing djay app to split output between live tracks to a set of speakers and the cue track to a pair of headphones. At USD20, the cable is a must have for every djay user as it adds what is essential functionality to their already powerful app.
While this probably won't find its way into the clubs anytime soon, it's a great way to get started if you already own an iPad and want to get your feet wet in the art of being a DJ.
Good news for those of you who want to get on the whole iPad DJ bandwagon, djay is currently half off on the app store.
source: 2DayBlog.com