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Mastering the professional skills of mixing and producing music is necessary for a DJ. But to make full use of these skills, some DJ tools with various kinds of music are also required for DJs. Since there are many DJ tools available, the sources of music is an important matter for DJs. With bulks of the music library, Spotify is the best option for DJs to take into consideration. However, unfortunately, Spotify has announced that they will revoke the support of third-party DJ software, starting at July 1st, 2020.
So what can you do if you want to DJ with Spotify Music?
Previously, we have shared with you the way on how to Use Spotify with Virtual DJ. But that way is just for Virtual DJ, not covering all the DJ apps. In this post, we are going to give you a full tutorial on how to turn on Spotify DJ mode and how to DJ with Spotify with details. Now, read this post to learn how to DJ with Spotify Music at ease?
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1. Download Music from Spotify for DJ with Spotify
By downloading music from Spotify, you can import the music songs to DJ tools and then adding the music effect as per your need. However, generally speaking, Spotify music is under DRM protection, leading to the difficulty of import downloaded Spotify music to DJ tools. But now you can use some Spotify Music Converter to fully download the music from Spotify and import the music to DJ tools for mixing. And TuneFab Spotify Music Converter is what you are required.
By using TuneFab Spotify Music Converter, you can convert Spotify Music to various music formats, like MP3, M4A, FLAC and more with high output quality, reaching up to 320 Kbps bitrate and 44100 Hz sample. Besides this, you can store the output music according to your habits, like Artist, Album, Artist/Album. What's more, all the metadata and ID3 tags can be kept as original under 5X conversion speed. Just download it to learn more.
Step 1. Download TuneFab Spotify Music Converter on Windows/Mac
Download and install TuneFab Spotify Music Converter on your computer. When it is fully installed, hit to run it on your Windows and Mac. Your Spotify will be launched automatically so please don't shut it down.
Step 2. Add Music to Spotify Music Converter
Choose Add Files to enter adding music steps. Go to Spotify to pick up the playlists that you want to play on your party and then drag and drop the music to the converter, or copy the URL of the playlists and then paste it onto the converter to add Spotify.
Step 3. Choose Output Format & File Folder
Now hit to Options to choose the output format and file folder.
For output format:
Go to Advanced, then you can choose the video format of the converted music, such as MP3, M4A, WAV and more. For the best output quality, here we recommend MP3/M4A with 256 kbps bitrate and 44100 Hz sample rate.
For output folder:
Go to General, you can choose the output folder as your will. Besides, you can also Add TrackID to your output files so that you can distinguish the music that you want to DJ with Spotify at ease.
Step 4. Convert Spotify Music to MP3
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When all is done, hit to Convert to download music from Spotify. Just wait for few seconds, and you can get the converted music from your destination path.
Step 5. Import Spotify Music to DJ Apps
Now, just open your DJ apps like Djay, Virtual DJ, Stereo DJ and more and then import the music to your DJ apps as your Deck 1 and Deck 2 to mix your music by different sound effects, such as Gate, Phaser and more.
Apart from this method, you can also use the following way to turn on the DJ mode of Spotify, which is crossfade with Automix of your Spotify. It is also easy but with limited features. If you are a newbie of DJ, you can try this way first.
2. Turn on DJ Mode of Spotify by Using Crossfade
Spotify owns a built-in feature called Crossfade and Automix, which enable Spotify Free and Premium users to DJ with Spotify at ease. However, this required a compatible smart speaker. So please make sure your devices can be connected with Spotify connect. Now let's see how to turn on DJ mode of Spotify.
Step 1. Go to Spotify Desktop Clients and then create a playlist that you want to DJ at your party.
Step 2. Enter the Settings page by clicking to the Down-arrow button next to your Username.
Step 3. Scroll down to the settings page and then hit the Show Advanced Settings and then enter Crossfade song under Playback.
Step 4. Drag the progress bar as your will for turning on DJ mode at ease. Also please make sure to turn on Automix so that you can get the smooth music playing from your Spotify.
That's all for today. Now just try them all and pick up the best option for you to DJ with Spotify Music at your party. If you have any problem with using Spotify, let me know by all means. Thank you for reading, please don't forget to leave a good comment if you think it helps. See you next time.
Algoriddim has long been known for its popular DJ app djay, which began life on the Mac before moving to the iPad, iPhone and most recently Android, with the various versions winning a number of awards and contributing to making djay the world's best-selling DJ app with over 15 million downloads.
With djay having proven popular among both amateur and professional DJs, users have been asking for more from the software, and Algoriddim is delivering that today with the release of djay Pro for Mac. Going well beyond the previous version of djay for Mac, djay Pro takes advantage of Apple's latest hardware and software improvements to support 64-bit processing, 60 frames-per-second graphics rendering, up to four decks, seamless integration with dozens of MIDI controllers, and a variety of audio effects.
On the library side, djay Pro offers an all-new music library with inline search, instant preview, and song recommendations powered by The Echo Nest, as well as easy integration of iTunes libraries and, for the first time on desktop, Spotify playlists. Users can easily drag and drop tracks from iTunes and Spotify libraries, not only from within djay Pro but also from iTunes and Spotify Mac apps.
In our testing, djay Pro performed extremely well, with high-quality turntable and waveform graphics making for a pleasing user experience. And while djay Pro adds a number of new effects and other tools compared to the previous version, the app's thoughtful and intuitive layout makes it easy both for experts to dive right in and for beginners to keep things simple at first before growing into djay Pro's full capabilities.
A customizable layout allows users to choose from several modes dividing the app window between music library/queueing and the turntables or waveforms, and the library portion of the window can be easily toggled between light and dark views to match user preference for various environments. Users of both Mac and iOS versions of djay will also find their cue points, beat grid edits, meta data synced between the apps via iCloud.
All of the new features included in djay Pro do come at a price, however, with Algoriddim electing to offer the new app at an introductory price of $49.99 and an eventual regular price of $79.99, a significant increase over the $19.99 standard pricing of the previous version. But with djay Pro
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aimed in large part at serious DJs looking for the most powerful tools for Mac, Algoriddim believes djay Pro still offers a very solid value compared to traditional DJ setups.The base package includes a set of five 'Essentials' audio effects such as Echo and Flanger, and a one-time $9.99 in-app purchase adds 34 more effects from Sugar Bytes for use across all of the user's Mac and iOS versions of djay.
djay Pro is launching today via the Mac App Store [Direct Link] and replaces the original version of djay for Mac, which will no longer be available. djay Pro requires a minimum of OS X 10.9 Mavericks, and a Spotify Premium subscription is required to access the Spotify catalog from within the app. A free seven-day trial of Spotify Premium is available for djay Pro users to test out the service and integration.