That is the story of every great new technology that is now considered standard. Fuck other DJs.Also if you ever tell other djs that you use an iPad to dj on they will probably laugh at you and tell you to get some real equipment.
Ratsey, there are actually several programs you can use with an iPad to have a totally portable setup. The 2 I recommend most highly are DJ Player and Djay. Both of these apps support external controllers, allow the use of multi-route audio, and have what we would consider "full" functionality.
DJ Player - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dj-p...339810085?mt=8
My favorite app for the iPad. It's capable of MIDI control, and allows for users to create their own MIDI mappings. It offers DVS functionality as of this last update. All in all, it's pretty complete.
Djay - https://itunes.apple.com/app/djay/id...?mt=8%3Fuo%3D4
This program has great overall support from the controller community, and it even has products designed specifically for it - like the Numark iDJ Pro. It's not as flexible as DJ Player when it comes to MIDI mapping, and has no DVS functionality yet, but it's solid and very robust.
Either of these programs can get you where it sounds like you want to be.
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