djay For Meta Quest Lets You Use Hardware Controllers In Virtual Reality

Algoriddim has introduced djay for Meta Quest, a new application that lets you connect physical DJ controllers directly to a Meta Quest headset via USB, combining low-latency audio with Mixed Reality visualizations.

Full hand-tracking support allows you to interact naturally with the virtual mixer and turntables. Hand gestures can be used alongside Meta Quest VR controllers for a seamless, versatile experience.

Features:

  • Extensive Music Library: Access a vast library of 5,000+ free songs, 100+ million songs via streaming services Apple Music, TIDAL, SoundCloud, Beatport, and Beatsource, or music stored locally on your device.
  • Match: Find the perfect next track to mix through intelligent, cloud-based song recommendations
  • Hyperrealistic 3D Turntables and Mixer: Scratch, mix, and play music on immersive 3D turntables
  • Intuitive Control: Full hand-tracking support allows you to interact naturally with the virtual setup, offering complete freedom to manipulate controls and effects. Hand gestures can be used alongside Meta Quest VR controllers or external DJ gear for a seamless, versatile experience.
  • Mixed Reality & Immersive Environments
  • Audio-Reactive Surroundings: Experience dynamic visuals and light shows that react to your performance in real-time.
  • Advanced Mixing Tools: Effects, looping, mixers, EQ, and cue points for precise control.
  • Spatial Effects: Move your hands freely in three-dimensional space to control multiple audio effect parameters simultaneously.
  • Audio/MIDI Integration: Plug-and-play support for a wide range of DJ controllers and multi-channel audio interfaces.
  • High-quality time-stretching, spatialized 3D sound effects, industry-leading beat and tempo detection, and low-latency audio for professional-grade sound.
  • djay is compatible with Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest Pro, Meta Quest 3, and Meta Quest 3S.

Pricing and Availability:

djay for Meta Quest is available now on the Meta Horizon Store for $19.99.

12 thoughts on “djay For Meta Quest Lets You Use Hardware Controllers In Virtual Reality

  1. I wonder if the audience would feel comfortable seeing the dj doing their stuff like that. At least I wouldn’t. Quite the opposite.

    1. I don’t think there’s any large audience of people that wants to watch you or anybody perform with a VR headset on.

      This is a $20 game that lets you be a DJ in virtual reality. If you want to do it in the real world, people want to see you doing real things.

      1. The game aspect is a relevant one – that didn’t occur to me. However, according to their website: ”This technology will redefine how we create, mix, and connect with our audience.” I seriously doubt…

      2. There’s really not a large audience that wants to WATCH anyone DJ at all.

        There is, however, a large group of individuals who enjoy taking drugs and shitty cell phone footage of million dollar light shows accompanied by canned EDM garbage.

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