Vestax and algoriddim today announced the release of Spin, a brand new all-in-one bundle of digital DJ hardware and algoriddim’s djay 3 software. The Spin DJ controller was jointly developed for optimal integration with the award-winning djay software, and delivers Mac users of all levels the experience of mixing, scratching and playing their music like a turntable DJ. djay 3 seamlessly integrates with the user’s iTunes library and transforms the Mac into a complete DJ setup, while Vestax’s hardware replicates the control and physical sensation of mixing and scratching on actual records.
Why am I telling you about this? Well there’s a couple of reasons…..
First of all, djay has very tight integration with iTunes – which clearly is something the iPhone has.
Second of all, the hardware interface that the Spin provides is crying out to be replicated on the Screen of an iPhone using an App.
Now, let’s see – if you remove the wired USB connection and make the Spin in to an iPhone application – suddenly you have a pair of decks on your device! Okay, okay, it’s not quite that simple, but, you’ve got to wonder how long it’s going to be before there’s a complimentary iPhone app …..!
For now though, the Spin will be available exclusively in Apple Stores in the USA and Canada (starting today). Bring in to the UK – ASAP!
If you want to know more about the Spin, go here.

Vestax and algoriddim today announced the release of Spin, a brand new all-in-one bundle of digital DJ hardware and algoriddim’s djay 3 software. The Spin DJ controller was jointly developed for optimal integration with the award-winning djay software, and delivers Mac users of all levels the experience of mixing, scratching and playing their music like a turntable DJ. djay 3 seamlessly integrates with the user’s iTunes library and transforms the Mac into a complete DJ setup, while Vestax’s hardware replicates the control and physical sensation of mixing and scratching on actual records.
Why am I telling you about this? Well there’s a couple of reasons…..
First of all, djay has very tight integration with iTunes – which clearly is something the iPhone has too… and second of all, the hardware interface that the Spin provides is crying out to be replicated on the Screen of an iPhone using an App.
Now, let’s see – if you remove the wired USB connection and make the Spin in to an iPhone application – suddenly you have a pair of decks on your device! Okay, okay, it’s not quite that simple, but, you’ve got to wonder how long it’s going to be before there’s a complimentary iPhone app …..!
For now though, the Spin will be available exclusively in Apple Stores in the USA and Canada (starting today). Bring in to the UK – ASAP!
If you want to know more about the Spin, go here 🙂