DJ.Studio

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DJ.Studio is a DJ software application launched in 2023. DJ.Studio uses a different approach[1] in comparison to other DJ programs like rekordbox, Traktor, and Serato. Instead it uses a workflow closer to a DAW or audio editing software, rather than trying to emulate a traditional DJ setup.

History

DJ.Studio was founded in Friesland, Netherlands, by serial software entrepreneur Siebrand Dijkstra.[2]

Dijkstra was inspired to build DJ.Studio after becoming frustrated by the limitations of other software, and the lack of a DAW designed specifically for DJs.[2] He felt that the production of DJ mixes was still restrained by the paradigm of turntables dating back to the 1970s.

Functionality

Unlike traditional DJ software, DJ.Studio doesn't try to simulate a standard DJ hardware setup - such as a DJ mixer and pair of decks.

DJ.Studio uses a timeline-based interface, which works in a similar way to audio editing software and digital audio workstations. This gives DJs a new method for making DJ sets which is not limited by hardware and physical technique. By using a non-linear system, DJs are given the opportunity to experiment with mixes, and refine them over time.

Integrations

DJ.Studio is integrated with a range of other mainstream DJ software and music services, including:

  • rekordbox
  • Serato
  • Traktor
  • Virtual DJ
  • Engine DJ
  • YouTube
  • Spotify
  • Apple Music
  • Mixed In Key[3]
  • 1001Tracklists

References

  1. Hurk, Marc van den (2023-09-14). "DJ.Studio is changing the game". Gearjunkies - Music tech news, Reviews, Videos, Synthesizers, Studio, Recording. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
  2. "DJ.Studio | Why did Siebrand Dijkstra build a timeline editor for DJs". DJ.Studio | Get your latest info. 2023-04-18. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
  3. "DJ Studio". Mixed In Key. Retrieved 2023-10-16.

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