AlphaTheta, Algoriddim, and Native Instruments collaborate to make music libraries compatible across platforms and hardware.
The DJ world is becoming more connected than ever – and that includes the worlds of hardware and software. AlphaTheta has teamed up with Algoriddim and Native Instruments to launch OneLibrary: a unified music library format designed to make DJing more flexible, open, and sustainable.
DJs have been facing challenges moving between different ecosystems for years, with playlists and cue points often locked to specific software or devices. OneLibrary changes that, standardizing key performance data – like playlists, cue points, BPM, beatgrids, and waveform data – across brands. DJs can now easily move between setups, whether performing at home, in the studio, or at a venue, with full access to their music and metadata.
“We’re thrilled to launch OneLibrary, a step forward in making creative expression more seamless for DJs everywhere. At AlphaTheta, our mission is to empower DJs to express themselves freely, without limitations. We’re grateful to our industry partners for sharing that vision and coming on board with this initiative. And this is just the start – so stay tuned.” – Yoshinori Kataoka, President and CEO of AlphaTheta Corporation
OneLibrary Key Features:
• Unified music library format across major DJ software and hardware
• Supports essential performance data (playlists, cue points, BPM, beatgrids, waveform)
• Enables USB Export for laptop-free DJing
• Seamless integration between djay Pro, Traktor Play, and Traktor Pro 4
Supported Hardware:
• CDJ-3000X
• CDJ-3000 (firmware v3.30 or later)
• XDJ-AZ
• OPUS-QUAD
• OMNIS-DUO
“At Algoriddim, we’ve always embraced open, accessible DJ technology that empowers creativity. Collaborating with AlphaTheta on OneLibrary aligns perfectly with our mission to remove barriers in the DJ ecosystem. By allowing users to export djay Pro’s library for direct use on pro hardware like the CDJ-3000X, CDJ-3000, or the XDJ-AZ, we’re giving DJs the flexibility to perform seamlessly across setups – whether at home, in the club, or on stage.” – Karim Morsy, CEO of Algoriddim GmbH
djay Pro supports USB Export today, with Traktor Play and Traktor Pro 4 updates coming soon. The collaboration marks a major step toward an open, flexible DJ landscape where creativity isn’t nearly as limited as it might have been in years past.
“Everything we do at Native Instruments is about inspiring and enabling creators to express themselves through sound. OneLibrary is a big step toward a more open and collaborative DJ ecosystem – where music moves as freely as the people who play it. We’re proud to be an early partner with AlphaTheta in this initiative, and to bring seamless USB export not only to Traktor Pro 4 users worldwide, but also to new DJs starting out on Traktor Play.” – Nick Williams, CEO of Native Instruments
For more information and to see OneLibrary, visit the OneLibrary Product Page.
