Become a mixed reality DJ with "Djay" on Meta Quest
The popular DJ app Djay is being released today in a version specifically designed for Meta Quest, with support for VR and MR.
Developed by Algoriddim, the app has been downloaded more than 70 million times. Today it is released for Meta Quest with a professional sound engine, virtual environments and multimodal control (controller or hand tracking).
It offers low-latency multi-channel sound and seamless plug-and-play connectivity to a wide range of USB MIDI controllers. An optional mixed reality mode combines physical DJ equipment with virtual controls. For example, you can move your hands freely in 3D space and control multiple audio effects simultaneously.
If you prefer to DJ solo, you can take advantage of virtual environments (club, lounge, arena, skate park, and more) that react to your performance in real time with dynamic visuals and lighting.
5000+ tracks included
Over 5000 songs are available in the app for free. Integration with services like Apple Music, TIDAL, SoundCloud, Beatport and Beatsource gives users access to over 100 million more tracks.
With optional hand tracking, immersive 3D turntables and interactive tutorials, Djay makes DJing accessible to a wide audience.
Djay is now available in the Horizon Store for $20. Quest 3, 3S, 2 and Pro headsets are supported.
Check out the Quest blog for an interview with Algoriddim CEO Karim Morsy and VR lead Stefan Hell.
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