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Music Library Management: Engine DJ is a music library management tool that enables DJs to arrange and analyse their music collection.
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Denon DJ Hardware Integration: Denon DJ hardware, like media players and controllers, has tight integration with Engine DJ—this ensures perfect communication between hardware and software when in performance.
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Standalone Mode: Some of the Denon DJ products, for instance, the Prime Series media players, make available some standalone features. This suggests that the Engine DJ software is capable of enabling DJs to have their music ready and analysed on a computer and, consequently, send out the music data to USB drives that have been prepared to operate with the Denon DJ standalone hardware. In performance, a DJ will not need a computer since the USB drives only work directly with the Denon DJ standalone hardware.
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Performance Features: Engine DJ also incorporates features meant to assist a DJ while performing, such as hot cues, loops, and beat grids. All of these features will go a long way to ensure that DJs' performances are livelier and that their mixes carry interest.
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Cloud Library Integration: Engine DJ supports cloud connectivity in order to synchronise the entire music library and playlists from any device.
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Mobile App: Denon DJ offers a mobile app known as "Engine Connect" for wireless management of playlists and tracks directly from mobile devices.
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Flexibility with Responding To File Formats: Some typical file formats used in DJing include MP3, WAV, AIFF, and FLAC; the Engine DJ support goes towards the same.
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Streaming Services (Maybe.): Denon DJ hinted at integrating streaming into its products, which would make Engine DJ stream compatible with updates and releases.