1.0 & Beyond: Splits & Turkeys

Sonorasaurus 1.1 Screenshot

We are happy to announce that in addition to cue points update 1.1 will also include headphone monitoring and split audio with a Y adaptor. We have spent additional time making sure that these features will work well on all the devices and in different configurations. It was important to us that headphone monitoring work for users with mixers (channel inputs / RCA) and also without (house parties / line in).

We plan to submit 1.1 to Apple this weekend.

And in honor of Thanksgiving we are giving away 3 additional promo codes for Sonorasaurus. Enjoy and have a good holiday!

KXX6FYX9M9WW (claimed)
6W3TXFE9HP69 (claimed)
ERLWWNKKE9NX (claimed)

P.S. Please comment and let us know which ones you claimed.

November 26th, 2009
Filed in: Sonorasaurus, iPhone, iPod

7 Responses to “1.0 & Beyond: Splits & Turkeys”

  1. Chris | November 26th, 2009

    I grabbed the second code. (6W3TXFE9HP69)

  2. Ross | November 26th, 2009

    Clamed KXX6FYX9M9WW – Thank you!

  3. James Bergstrom | November 26th, 2009

    I took the last code. I’m looking forward to a lot of fun mixing on my iPod.

  4. Sonorasaurus | November 26th, 2009

    Thanks everyone! Hope you enjoy them!

  5. Doc | November 27th, 2009

    How is this product different to touchdj? I’ve used apps that are similar to this but really struggled to be able to mix with them. So, I guess my second question is, how is this app different to those other ones…?

  6. Sonorasaurus | November 27th, 2009

    Doc,

    While Sonorasaurus is meant to be an innovative way to use your iPhone and offer a highly portable and compact deejay option, I suppose one could also say it is very traditional in terms of how you mix.

    We tried to offer up controls and inputs that would relate to set ups that people are used to, but in a new way. With Sonorasaurus, especially in 1.1, you mix by ear. Old school deejays are the most used to this method, while newer deejays are used to visual feedback from software and equipment.

    As Sonorasaurus evolves with each update we will continue to facilitate both types of deejays more and more.

  7. Matthew | November 30th, 2009

    Ah, bummer! Didn’t know you guys had a giveaway for Sonorasauras – I had been watching this one along with Touch DJ for months.. I already have Touch DJ, which I got a couple weeks ago, so I’ll definitely keep Sonorasauras on my watch list (I would have done the same with Touch DJ if Sonorasauras had come out first). Anyways, it looks amazing!

    Cheers!

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