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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to a DJ it! Music Mixer Premium Plan is on sale for £31.55, saving you 80% on list price.


If you’ve always wanted to be a DJ but don’t have much time to learn a new skill, this deal may be worth checking out. DJ it! Music Mixer has a fully functional DJ set-up that teaches you how to create tracks from your phone. 

Dive into this awesome master class and learn to mix like a pro. Whether you’ve dabbled in DJ’ing before or are just getting started, the DJ it! app will give you quizzes to test your skill level. From there, you’ll get a personalised education plan based on your results, where you'll learn to master looping, explore creating hot cues, mashups, editing, and more. Before you know it, you’ll be scratching and fading at the next family function. 

DJ it! lets you work the turntables from your pocket. The HD recording feature will automatically save and upload to your library, so you'll never lose a mix. This on-the-go DJ setup supports all major audio formats: MP3, AAC, WAV, and AIFF. It has all the PRO FX you need, including Delay, Reverb, Flanger, Gate, High/Low-Pass, Phaser, Bit Crusher, Roll, and Reverse.

If you’re fresh out of gift ideas for the holidays, this app makes a unique stocking stuffer for the creative friend or family member in your life.

Get a lifetime subscription to the DJ it! Music Mixer Premium Plan on sale for just £31.55.

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