DiscDj - Review
DiscDj

DiscDj

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Immersive 3D DJ mixer with real deck style controls

DiscDj transforms your usual music player into a fully fledged virtual DJ booth, complete with two decks, a mixer, and a striking 3D interface that floats in a virtual space. Instead of a flat, static layout, you can rotate around the decks, admire the spinning discs with album art, and lock or reset the view whenever you like. It feels playful and surprisingly immersive for a music player.

Functionally, DiscDj works in three main ways: as a standard continuous music player, as a two‑deck mixer for seamless transitions, or as two independent players using each deck separately. Central controls let you play, pause, skip tracks, and manage both decks at once, making quick changes easy during a party.

The standout tools for mixing are the crossfader and autofade. Autofade lets you set a timer for automatic crossfades between tracks, ideal for hands‑off background music. There’s also a “button click fade” option to trigger quick transitions without needing perfect slider precision. Add in a built‑in equalizer, volume controls, and playlists, and you get more depth than a typical music player.

However, the interface can feel cramped on smaller screens. The developer openly acknowledges that precise control is harder in this compact format, and users with larger fingers may occasionally tap the wrong control. Power users might also miss advanced DJ features such as detailed effects, cue points, or recording options.

Overall, DiscDj is a visually striking and feature‑rich choice for anyone who wants more than a basic music player. It’s especially appealing for casual mixing at gatherings or for those who simply enjoy controlling their library through a stylish, interactive DJ setup.

package name

com.oimvo.discdj

language(s)

English

available on

Android

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