4/5 rating based on 395 reviews. Read all reviews for Pacemaker - AI DJ app for iPhone.
Pacemaker - AI DJ app is free iOS app published by Pacemaker Music AB
OTF Coach AA
I love that I’m able to create a more customized playlist for the classes that I coach, but I find that the app crashes more often than it should, and my playlists have glitched or skipped songs on me after being published. For an app that costs $5 PER WEEK, this should not be a problem that I’m experiencing often.
8ighty2wo
I’d pay for the app if it was $3 a month not $5 a week. It’d be amazing if this app wasn’t so expensive.
dhiovfsrhb
Great for fitness classes and parties. Crashes often though and always asking to pair with Spotify. Even when other apps are working this sometimes freezes
BR1522
I would say this was a great app IF it wasn’t so expensive and it supported Apple Music too. I can not use my Apple Music songs and it’s really frustrating!
ceaseinthebuilding
amazing app!!! but, can we please add a third deck to ipad version or a deck for sound effects like sirens and such to add more transition options to mixes
Chucktighe
- Literally every time you exit the mix you’re working on you get a pop up telling you to pay $5 a month for their subscription - can’t figure out how to just delete a mix/remove a song - lack of tutorial outside of the 4 short youtube videos they have, which are fairly helpful but don’t explain enough - for some reason i guess it’s impossible to make it so that two songs don’t overlap. At the very least there’s always gonna be about a second or two overlap. why? - clunky user interface. even on an iphone xs max I still feel like it’s hard to navigate
ComedyDZN
I feel like the developers wanted to make a sleek and fluid app UI, which I totally applaud. It’s almost 2020 and ugly apps just aren’t it. That being said, there is an extent to which trying to oversimplify stuff that already works just doesn’t help. Navigating the app is an absolute NIGHTMARE. Confusing main menus literally make it so hard to find the simplest stuff. I was in the middle of my 300 minute playlist of the Godspeed You! Black Emperor playlist and decided to go looking at other playlists; but when I was scrolling through the laggy and annoyingly heavy-feeling public playlists, it would select a random playlist because it cares more about being a good looking, fundamentally broken, and annoyingly dumbed down app. You guys feel like it is a good idea to restrict so much view space and go for this abomination of an app style. Seriously reconsider.