This is certainly the most effective set-up, however it’s worth mentioning that the iDJ2Go will work with a number of iOS devices (iPod Touch 3rd and 4th gen, iPhone 3Gs, 4S and 4 as well as all iPad versions). The picture on the box (and the website) shows the unit in use with djay for iPad. It’s OK, although you would be better off spending US$0.99 on djay for iPhone and iPod Touch. The controller has its own free software. The pitch sliders had a reassuring central notch on the zero position while the buttons (some of them backlit) and rotary controls all felt of a better quality than I was expecting. I was pleasantly surprised by the iDJ2Go considering its compact build.
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