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Djay 2 Headphone Splitter

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IPad 2 Griffin DJ Cable and djay app by algoriddim Review Video. First there’s the djay app developed by algoriddim. The simple cord splitter that plugs into the top of your iPad 2. Griffin Audio Splitter Cable for Algoriddim djay - Question mono/stereo output? Any tips - or info on Stereo output splitter cables Thanks in advance. Bought a pair of splitters to pre cue for Djay Pro, but it's not working? Am I doing something wrong? A 'headphone splitter cable' is always the latter. Native Instruments Traktor 8-Inch DJ Cable for iPad/iPhone With the Native Instruments Traktor DJ Cable you can pre-listen to the next track before the crowd hears it! Traktor DJ Cable is the top-quality cable for Traktor DJ. Monitor cued tracks when DJing with Traktor DJ and Traktor Pro for ultra-smooth mixing. No unfortunately. This will send the same signal to both headphones. You need a DJ splitter cable, not sure Walmart has them, maybe try guitar center. The DJ splitter cable will send the left channel out of one output and the right channel out of the other. Cue Setup with Mac (Algoriddim djay 2) It is very easy to cue with the iDJ Live II and the included Algoriddim djay for Mac app. To do so, First, connect the included splitter cable to your main output. Next, connect your speakers to the black end of the splitter cable and connect your headphones to the red end of the splitter cable. Jul 15, 2011  If you’re an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch DJ using software like Algoriddim’s djay, there’s no way of adding an external sound card to these devices, so a splitter cable is your only solution. Splitter settings in Traktor Pro (click to enlarge). Another advantage is keeping things simple –.

Numark iDJ Live II - Setting Up Your Headphone Cue

The iDJ Live II harnesses the processing power of your iOS device, Mac, or PC, enabling the ability to easily begin to DJ from nearly any location. This article walks you through how to setup your headphone cue with multiple OS platforms.

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Cue Setup with iOS Device (Algoriddim djay 2)

It is very easy to cue with the iDJ Live II and the included Algoriddim djay for Mac app.

Headphone Splitter Adapter

Note: iPad is capable of mono cue-ing only.

  1. Connect the iDJ Live II to your iPad.
    • Connect iDJ Live II's mini-USB port to the 30-pin or Lightning cable.
    • Then connect the 30-pin or Lightning cable to an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.
      Important: If your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch does not recognize iDJ Live II as connected, then disconnect the 30-pin or Lightning cable from your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch (not from iDJ Live II) and reconnect it.
  2. Install Algorridim djay 2, open the app, and load your music.
    • On your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, go to the app store and download the djay 2 for iPad or djay 2 for iPhone app.
    • Once the app is downloaded, tap it to open it, then load a song into the left and right channels by tapping on the music symbol icon and choosing a song. Press Play to begin a song.
  3. To Cue the next song in your headphones:
    • Connect the included audio splitter cable to the headphone output on the iPad.
    • Connect one end of the splitter to your speaker output and the other to your headphones.
    • Tap the Tool icon in djay 2 to bring up the settings window. Turn the Split Output option on.From this window, you can adjust the volume level of the cue mix in your headphones, as well as the balance of the Main Mix and the Cue Mix. Adjust to your preference!Note: Because the iPad is incapable of sending multiple stereo outputs, while cue-ing, the audio will be in mono only.

Cue Setup with Mac (Algoriddim djay 2)

It is very easy to cue with the iDJ Live II and the included Algoriddim djay for Mac app. To do so,

  1. First, connect the included splitter cable to your main output.
  2. Next, connect your speakers to the black end of the splitter cable and connect your headphones to the red end of the splitter cable.
  3. Now, in the Algoriddim djay app, choose djay > Preferences.. to open the Preferences window.
  4. In the Preferences window, click on the Devices tab and then set the Pre-Cueing drop-down menu to Split Output. Press Apply and close the Preferences window. This will split the stereo channel into 2 separate channels: one for the master output, the other for headphone pre-cueing. The left (black) channel is the master output, and the right (red) channel is the headphone output.

Now you are able to cue a song in your headphones without having the signal sent out to your speakers!

Cue Setup with Windows PC (Virtual DJ LE)

It is very easy to cue with the iDJ Live II and the included Virtual DJ LE software. To do so:

  1. First connect the included splitter cable to your main output.
  2. Next, connect your speakers to the black end of the splitter cable and connect your headphones to the red end of the splitter cable.
  3. Now, in the Virtual DJ LE software, go to the Config menu and choose the Sound Setup tab.
  4. Choose your Sound card, then choose the preferred Outputs for your headphone mix and your main mix, which will be similar to the setup in the screen shot below depending upon your sound card.
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And that's it!

Further Technical Support

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Whether you are a customer or dealer, if you already own an Numark product, or if you just have pre-sales questions, the Numark technical support team is available to help!

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You’ve heard the rumors, seen the videos, you may have even messed around with a DJ sort of app on an iPad before, but here it is – this is the real deal – here you go. What we’re looking at here is two bits of awesomeness, together combined to create one “it just works” sort of digital DJ situation. First there’s the djay app developed by algoriddim. This is an app that displays for you two tracks of music (or any sort of audio) that you can control with what everyone knows to be modern DJ controls. Equalize, mix, record, and play. And you can do it all with the hardware bit of this equation: the Griffin DJ Cable. Plug the cable into your iPad 2, start up the djay app, and you’ll be on your way to not just blasting out audio, but previewing it as you connect one of your two new ports into your pair of headphones, the other connected to your fabulous gigantic speakers.

Now I’m not going to get too extremely in-depth with this app because while it’s created with the ability to tend to even the most high-class and skilled DJ folk on the block, it’s made simple enough for essentially any halfways intelligent and/or musically inclined humanoid to use with ease. Flip back and forth between tracks, speed up or slow down tracks, and turn up or down the tracks as you see fit. Add tracks automatically from a list or add them manually to either side as you need. You’ll be able to see the music levels above the records on either side to see how far you are in the track, and you’ll be able to mark any moment in the track with a pin then get back to that pin at the press of a button (these are the two buttons below the digital vinyl.) Album covers are displayed in the vinyl disks as well – it’s all pretty or totally nasty depending on your own collection of tunes.

All of this is relatively simple to use, once you figure out which each of these little switches and buttons mean, you’ll be able to keep your hands flying across all the bits without a hitch. One of the very awesome features on this app for all those who just want a long party from a playlist is the ability to set up that playlist, then set up an array of transitions between the tracks that use the beginning and ends of the tracks themselves to make it sound ever so natural – you could even pretend you’re doing it yourself if you’re a weirdo like that – no judgements!

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Then comes the connection to the hardware, the simple cord splitter that plugs into the top of your iPad 2 and outputs to your high quality pair of headphones and your super awesome speaker set. What we’re outputting to here is slightly less than that just for the demo because we wanted something small and something bright, but you can bet that in our tests with the big guns, there’s been no ill will toward sound quality. Mostly because there’s no real loss of quality between the original port at the top of your iPad 2 and your new set of ports here, one for headphones, one for speakers. The DJ Cable does what it says it does, nothing more, nothing less, and it just works. That’s the theme here, working like it says it does.
The quality of this set, the app and the hardware, is reflected by the fact that Apple uses the app for their iPad TV commercials and can often be seen to be having it featured on their in-store iPad units. As far as the cord goes: you can purchase that in any Apple store as well. It’s almost as if this set doesn’t need another endorsement, but here it is: try out the app, and if you like it, buy it, and buy the cord too because you’re going to be glad you’ve got it once you’ve got it.

You can pick up the app on the iTunes app store for $19.99 [View in iTunes]
You can purchase the Griffin DJ Cable from algoriddim’s online store for $19.99 as well [Buy it Now]

ALSO note that there’s a slightly more advanced version of all this also made by algoriddim and Numark, that being the iDJ Live iPad 2 DJ station which, again, works with the same app as is reviewed here.