To save you looking, the apps are free, but the advanced features like import/export ($6.99) and sample editing ($4.99) are in-app purchases. So it’s good that Mixvibes can approach this type of product with perhaps a more DJ friendly workflow, one that heaven forbid might even plumb straight into the rumoured update to Cross DJ. At times it feels like we’re force-fed the notion that to be a DJ in 2018, we absolutely must produce our own music. But I like that a DJ company is getting into this area.
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