- Device model : iPad before M1
- Version of operating system : IOS : 16.7.10
- Version of djay : 5.2.4
- Hardware/controllers used : Not controller related
Hello,
Automix works great on my Mac.
But I have issues on my iPad :
Issue 1 : On the iPad, the setting “Remove Songs From Queue When Played” (in settings/Library) does not seem to work when using Automix. Songs are always removed from Queue, although I would like NOT to remove them (but whatever the switch setting, song is removed). For clarification, I am talking about the Main queue (not the Automix queue. I understand, the Automix queue has to move to next song). But the song should not be deleted from the Main queue. This behaviour is correct on the Mac, but not on iPad.
Issue 2 : When starting with both empty decks, and a totally empty queue (including the “Up next”), Starting Automix will load the first song of the queue on both decks, and play twice the same track. This is really very annoying (actually a bug, I guess, but writing here for consistency).
Issue 3 : With Automix on the Mac, it is possible to start the Automix wherever in the queue. Starting from a song in the queue, Automix will then continue to the next one which is how it should be. But this is missing on the iPad. On the iPad, when selecting a song in the Queue, Djay will propose to put this one on top of the queue, or just play this one, but there is no way to just start Automix from there, while this is the standard behaviour on Djay for Mac. This is also rather annoying. After playing this song, it will continue with the top of the queue. Not continue from where this song was, as Djay is doing on the Mac.
For these three issues on iPad, the target behaviour should be like the Mac behaviour.
But it isn’t - unless I am missing something.
PS : All these behaviour on the iPad are the same, no matter how the switch from issue 1 is set, as Djay on my iPad always seems to act as if I had chosen “Remove song from queue when played”.
Here below, I am presenting illustrations for the three cases, in the following order:
- Issue 2
- Issue 3
- Issue 1
Thank you very much for your help.