DJ Set Recorder · iPad & iPhone
Record · Master · Livestream
It will not lose your set. Free, uncapped 24-bit recording — any length, cables pulled, calls taken.
In review — launching shortly
The set is sacred
Park it at the end of your chain — mixer → USB interface → iPad — and capture the whole night in pristine 24-bit. The recording engine is built around one promise: whatever happens, the take survives.
Cable pulled, call taken, system hiccup — Lacquer keeps writing, fills the gap, and resumes the instant signal returns. The master file is written continuously and never modified.
Live meters, loudness, free-space countdown, charging check — on screen, on the lock screen, in the Dynamic Island. If a take dropped out, it's flagged, not hidden.
12+ hours at up to 96 kHz. Drop a marker at every DJ change with one tap. Every set lands in the Crate as a record — scrub it, jump the markers, play it back.
On stage
24-bit capture that survives pulled cables, calls and crashes. Free, any length — with meters, loudness and a free-space countdown you can read from across the booth.
Your whole crate, every set a record — with integrity flags on any take that dropped out. Scrub the waveform, jump between markers.
Tap once per DJ while you play. Split the night into per-DJ files afterwards — one pass, named and ready to send.
Loudness processing and ALAC/AAC with Pro. The 24-bit master is always free — and never modified by anything.
Pricing
No time limit, no set limit, no watermark, no trial countdown. Record a six-hour night and take the full 24-bit WAV master home — a recorder you can't trust before you've paid isn't worth trusting after. Pro is one payment for the work after the gig.
Free
€0 forever
The entire capture path — nothing withheld from the recording.
Pro
€24.99 once — not a subscription
Everything that turns a capture into deliverables.
RTMP to any destination you choose — Mixcloud Live, your own server. Audio-only, best-effort, and a dropped stream never touches the recording.
Everything stays on your device. Nothing is uploaded unless you choose to stream or share. No analytics SDK, no data collection — see the privacy policy.
Hardware
Three ways in: direct USB from class-compliant mixers and controllers, the record out on every club mixer, or import what the deck recorded itself. From a Scarlett to a Xone to a DJM booth — there's always a route.