Starting today, DJs can access Catalog of Apple Music More than 100 million songs have been written through more hardware and software platforms. DJs of all skill levels can build and blend sets on Alphatheta, Serato, Engine DJ, Denon DJ, Numark and Rane DJ. This news comes after its debut with Apple Music Integration Djay Pro by Algoriddim software last year. The entire plan also has a new name: DJ and Apple Music. Yes, a subscription is required.
This is not confused with Apple Music’s DJ Mixes, this is a separate program Begins in 2021. The idea is to leverage Shazam’s technology (owned by Apple) to attract the aforementioned DJ mix and set it up as the creator of the platform to ensure proper royalties are paid. Now, it allows DJs to access their music catalogs, so they can be used as creative tools, so they can easily leverage their personal library, Apple says. There is a new DJ in the streaming app that contains Apple Music category pages with curated playlists, each platform has its own curator page with practical materials.
Spotify is used to allow integration with third-party DJ applications, but the service stops doing so 2020. If you’re looking for options, Djay Pro works with Tidal and SoundCloud in addition to Apple Music.