5 Best DJ apps for your Android Smartphone


Being a DJ is not easy, you have alot of expensive equipment's to buy. Not only that, you need time to learn, use and produce cool music with them. They are some smooth DJ apps on Android, well they can't really run the whole show but can expand a set up and make some things better. Let's check out some best DJ apps for Android.

• Cross DJ


This DJ app claims to be the best and first on smartphone. It's a free app with in-app purchase. Having cool set of features which include fairly accurate BPM detection, track syncing, and beat-grid editing, Cross DJ has advanced features like an auto-mixer, external mixer support, and sample packs. Choosing in-app purchases allows you to use other features and remove ads, although they are not cheap but they worth it.

• DJ studio 5


DJ studio 5 has one of the best features in the entertainment category, it supports both Android and PC. Like Cross DJ, DJ studio 5 is a free app with in-app purchase. The developers of this app says it's free with no conditions. The app includes features like eight sound effects, ten sample pads, the ability to record mixes live, equalizers, and more which are free to use. This app also supports SoundCloud (music/podcast streaming platform).

• djay 2


Not only that djay 2 is one of the most popular app on IOS, it comes with Spotify integration, auto-mixing, effects, pitch-bend, looping, cue points, and so much more. It was also released with Android making a big deal for users. djay 2 is for Free/$2.99, you can try the app before buying it, but believe me it's worth using.

• edjing mix


edjing mix is another top DJ app for your Android Smartphone. This DJ app has series of features that includes Deezer support, support for your local library, 16 samples to play with, continuous syncing between two tracks, and looping. Furthermore you can also turn-tables, access SoundCloud and a crossfaderand. It allows you to customize your layout and upload your mixes to the cloud from the app. edjing mix can be used for free or can be bought for just $5.49.


• FL studio


The last but certainly not the least, FL studio. This $15.99 app is kinda like a recorder. Not saying it's bad but it deserves to be on the list because you can create your own beats and songs, record your songs or samples, and edit your them until it's perfect. It's a wonderful app for recording your songs/beats and making it sound better. FL studio has instrumental samples and supports MIDI controllers (any hardware or software that creates and transfers Musical instrument Digital interface MIDI). However this app is not recommended for live shows because it doesn't have some features compare to djay 2 and DJ studio 5.

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