We’ve just released djay 3.1.3 for Mac — a free update for all registered users of djay 3 that takes full advantage of exclusive features the brand-new OS X Lion with a new full screen mode, improved multi-touch control and more. Here is the change log:
All-new full screen mode (Lion only)
Improved support for multi-touch gestures (including support for inverted scroll direction based on user system preferences)
Support for rubber-band scrolling on Lion
Various improvements and fixes related to Core Audio and external audio devices
Vestax VCI-300 mapping: fixed right skip forward button being mapped to left turntable
Numark Mixtrack mapping: fixed detection of different versions of controller
The update is available through djay’s built-in update check or via the Mac App Store (if you bought djay there).
We also just released a maintenance update for djay for iPad and djay for iPhone and iPod touch with performance improvements and various fixes:
Fixed Automix repeating songs in shuffle mode
Improved scratching and spinning smoothness
Improved sync behavior
Improved compatibility with M4V files
We’re looking forward to your continued feedback via the djay Facebook page or @algoriddim on Twitter.
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