Vertu has a new Android smartphone, and they’ve priced it at around $4,000. It would seem that their brush with bankruptcy has not changed their tendency to think top-tier, exclusive, high-end, and so forth. The Vertu Aster P costs a lot of money because the Vertu brand positions itself as a high-end luxury hardware creator – certainly not because it … Continue reading
Google Assistant might soon have its own list- and note-taking functions instead of leaning on third-party apps. The 9to5Google team has sifted through the Google search app’s code to discover an unannounced “Lists and Notes” web app for Assistant t…
While SoundCloud might not necessarily be the streaming platform on par with the likes of Spotify or Apple Music, the platform has managed to carve out a rather niche section of the market where it appeals to those who enjoy EDM, and for indie musicians and DJs who upload their own mixes to the platform.
Now it seems that the company is fully embracing its DJ users as they have announced a partnership with Native Instruments, Serato, Virtual DJ, DEX3, Mixvibes, and DJuced/Hercules. This partnership will basically allow users such as DJs to mix songs from SoundCloud directly into those apps in real-time. This means that DJs won’t need to find/download a copy of the song as they will be able to mix it live and directly from SoundCloud’s platform.
According to SoundCloud Chief Executive Officer Kerry Trainor, “Until recently, digital workflows for DJs were limited to downloads and physical media, but streaming workflows are the future. SoundCloud is committed to empowering creators with the best tools and resources to grow their careers, which is why we are excited to partner with these leading companies to help DJs take their workflow to the next level.”
That being said, Trainor does admit that these feature will not be replacing high-quality WAV files anytime soon. However he does claim that DJs who are looking for convenience can probably appreciate this feature more.
SoundCloud Will Now Allow DJs To Directly Mix Its Tracks , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
Vertu has a new Android smartphone, and they’ve priced it at around $4,000. It would seem that their brush with bankruptcy has not changed their tendency to think top-tier, exclusive, high-end, and so forth. The Vertu Aster P costs a lot of money because the Vertu brand positions itself as a high-end luxury hardware creator – certainly not because it … Continue reading
Saudi Arabia may have done more than use large-scale social media campaigns to stifle political opposition. New York Times sources claim the country was “grooming” a Twitter engineer, Ali Alzabarah, to snoop on the accounts of dissidents and other t…
Vertu returns from bankruptcy with $14k phone
Posted in: UncategorizedVertu has a new Android smartphone, and they’ve priced it at around $4,000. It would seem that their brush with bankruptcy has not changed their tendency to think top-tier, exclusive, high-end, and so forth. The Vertu Aster P costs a lot of money because the Vertu brand positions itself as a high-end luxury hardware creator – certainly not because it … Continue reading
Every year leading up to its annual Halloween festivities, the Oregon Zoo kicks the party off with a grand display of gourd-smashing, officially titled the Squishing of the Squash. But lest you thought it was children or even people squashing the gourds, you would be mistaken. Instead, the zoo unleashes its resident…
One factor that prevents virtual reality from being truly immersive is the fact that you still can’t feel what you see. A group of scientists from EPFL and ETH Zurich is trying to change that by creating a pair of high-tech gloves that “provides extr…
While SoundCloud might not necessarily be the streaming platform on par with the likes of Spotify or Apple Music, the platform has managed to carve out a rather niche section of the market where it appeals to those who enjoy EDM, and for indie musicians and DJs who upload their own mixes to the platform.
Now it seems that the company is fully embracing its DJ users as they have announced a partnership with Native Instruments, Serato, Virtual DJ, DEX3, Mixvibes, and DJuced/Hercules. This partnership will basically allow users such as DJs to mix songs from SoundCloud directly into those apps in real-time. This means that DJs won’t need to find/download a copy of the song as they will be able to mix it live and directly from SoundCloud’s platform.
According to SoundCloud Chief Executive Officer Kerry Trainor, “Until recently, digital workflows for DJs were limited to downloads and physical media, but streaming workflows are the future. SoundCloud is committed to empowering creators with the best tools and resources to grow their careers, which is why we are excited to partner with these leading companies to help DJs take their workflow to the next level.”
That being said, Trainor does admit that these feature will not be replacing high-quality WAV files anytime soon. However he does claim that DJs who are looking for convenience can probably appreciate this feature more.
SoundCloud Will Now Allow DJs To Directly Mix Its Tracks , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
Apparently, when Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez became speaker of the House, it spelled the end for Trump.