After yesterday's mobile poll comes news of another boundary breaking product for mobile devices. We all know about the Frisk and Raiden faders, but Edjing's Mixfader promises a fully wireless crossfader in a box.
Performing with samples is all well and good, but sequencing is even better. And now, Mixvibe's Remixlive V5 has now got a sample sequencer.
Akai Professional is toe-dipping the Android pool with a release of their mobile iMPC apps for the Samsung Galaxy range.
It's fair to say that Android is the runt of the OS litter when it comes to music and DJing. But that may be about to get a shot in the arm via the new Samsung Professional Audio software developer kit. Does this and the announcement of Android L means the platform is about to become a player?
With Android L and its promised low latency just around the corner, Mixvibes has been apply a little spit and polish to its groundbreaking Cross DJ for Android. Version 2 brings some interesting new features, but equally heaps the pressure on the rest of the market to bring out their own take on the Android platform.
Capitalising on the success of their more pro level Remixlive and Remixvideo products, Mixvibes returns with a new entry level mobile app for Android and iOS, Beat Snap, intended to make it a, err... snap... to make a track.