![]() ![]() Is this a feature you’ve wished for? Do you know of any other services that let you do anything similar to this? Please share your thoughts in the comments. Ahead of the US Black Friday holiday, users will be prompted to update their BluOS players with the latest firmware update, BluOS 3.16, at which time, Tunify will be available as a streaming music service option. Discover this professional streaming service today. For a US$10 monthly subscription, Virtual DJ allows you to search and download tunes from Grooveshark’s library, and DJ with them as if they were your own music files. With this latest integration, all BluOS Enabled devices from Bluesound Professional can now access more commercially-licensed music. Tunify is the long-awaited solution that means you always have the right music playing in your business. Worth pointing out that Virtual DJ has had a tie-in with Grooveshark for quite a while now that lets you do what you are describing within its software. It would certainly be a godsend for mobile DJs who may get strange requests that they hadn’t anticipated. At the moment this is not possible, and indeed the Spotify app pictured above did let you do this from within the app, but it got pulled shortly after release for breaking some condition in Spotify’s API rules. But with some Pioneer gear already able to play music directly from, for instance, a mobile phone’s library, surely it won’t be long before someone cracks this and lets you play locally downloaded music from Spotify etc. Good question, and it’s something I’ve wondered about before (more a question of “when”, not “if” I feel). Are you aware of such kind of service or don’t you think it exists (yet)?” Digital DJ Tips says: ![]() ![]() I guess you’d have to ‘temporarily download’ the file into a CDJ’s memory to be able to pitch and mix it. If that would be possible, you’d only need an internet connection and a subscription to the service instead of a whole collection you’d have to buy. A Spotify app called ‘DJ Mixer’ was briefly available that let you DJ direct from Spotify’s library, but it was withdrawn for violating Spotify’s conditions.ĭigital DJ Tips reader Gert writes: “I was just wondering if it would be technically possible to connect an online music library like Deezer, Spotify or Tunify from where you could be able to play tunes on standard CDJs. ![]()
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