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How to Continue to Use Djay Pro with Spotify Offline for Mixing

It is known that Spotify was no longer be playable through 3rd party DJ apps since July 1, 2020. Djay Pro, as one of the former partners of Spotify, now can’t DJ Spotify anymore. Although Tidal, Deezer, and SoundCloud are available for djay Pro, Spotify is still the first choice in many DJ users' minds. No worry, in today's article, I would love to share the latest workable method to continue to DJ Spotify music with the djay Pro app.

What You Need to Keep Using Spotify with Djay Pro
This method is available on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android devices. The first step is to get Spotify music downloads on your local devices. Next, convert the local Spotify songs to the common format that is usable in the djay Pro. For example, the MP3 audio file format. Then import the Spotify MP3 files to djay Pro for DJing.

You might prepare to try this method with your Spotify Premium account. Wait! Spotify Premium can’t allow you to download and convert Spotify songs to MP3 on the local device. That is why you need to use a simple but smart app called the Spotify Downloader Mac. This smart tool is dedicated to downloading and converting Spotify music to MP3, AAC, FLAC, and other most-used audio formats. The output sound settings are customized, you can either keep the same sound quality as original songs or change the sound effect as you like.

How to Download Spotify Music to Use with Djay Pro
Download and open the AudKit app on your local computer. The trial version offers 1-min free conversion. After you purchase a new license and register for a new account, you can batch convert at least 100 songs from Spotify to MP3 in one conversion. Here are 4 simple steps for you to refer to.

Step 1. Drag Spotify music to AudKit
In the Spotify app, create a dedicated Spotify playlist for DJing. Then select the title of the playlist and drag it to AudKit’s interface. Or you can hit 'Share' > 'Copy Playlist Link' > paste the link to AudKit’s search bar. Then hit the '+' icon.

Step 2. Change the output settings for djay Pro
Reset the output format, bitrate, sample rate, etc. from the menu > 'Preferences'.

Step 3. Start to convert Spotify playlists for djay Pro
Hit the 'Convert' tab from the interface to start conversion.

Step 4. Add Spotify songs to djay Pro
Locate Spotify music files on the local device and add them to djay Pro as common audio files.
Now you can DJ Spotify with djay Pro again. You can also transfer the local Spotify songs to iOS and Android devices for audio mixing.

Is it legal to DJ Spotify music in 2021?
"The Spotify Service and the Content are the property of Spotify or Spotify's licensors. We grant you limited, non-exclusive, revocable permission to make use of the Spotify Service and limited, non-exclusive, revocable permission to make personal, non-commercial use of the Content (collectively, “Access”). This Access shall remain in effect until and unless terminated by you or Spotify. You promise and agree that you are using the Spotify Service and Content for your own personal, non-commercial use and that you will not redistribute or transfer the Spotify Service or the Content."
Spotify terms and conditions clearly state that users are able to use the Spotify content for personal and non-commercial purposes. Let's suppose you can remix Spotify music and enjoy it at your home, car, or maybe at a picnic. Now just go for the steps above to use Spotify with djay Pro for DJing and private listening.

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