Latest update introduces faster stems processing, voice recording capabilities, improved organization tools, and enhanced editing features.
DJ.Studio has just released version 4.1, bringing a collection of workflow-focused improvements designed to help DJs create mixes more efficiently. The update introduces direct voice recording within the software, allowing users to capture intros, radio-style segments, drops, or other spoken audio without leaving the platform. Recorded audio can be edited using built-in tools such as noise removal, reverb, EQ, automation, and effects.
A major release highlight is a redesigned stems engine that delivers significantly faster processing while maintaining high audio quality. DJs can now create isolated vocals, instrumentals, and other stem-based edits more quickly, helping speed up mix preparation and creative experimentation. The update also improves library organization with expandable sections, search enhancements, and better navigation tools for larger music collections.
Additional upgrades include improved handling of audio clips through a dedicated Audio Lane, support for multi-select editing, improved automation visibility, BPM synchronization during audio editing, and refinements to the Playlist Map. DJs can also use new collection management tools to organize tracks, clips, and references more effectively while benefiting from a smoother overall workflow when building and editing mixes.
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