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# v0.1 closed beta

After countless iterations and tireless work, we’re proud to finally invite you to test and build with us. What we have now is the foundation for future developments — a playground for music enthusiasts and VR fans alike.

### Key Features

1. Professional-Grade Virtual DJ Controller: Experience state-of-the-art mixing with our meticulously crafted VR DJ controller.
2. Intelligent Audio Routing: Preview tracks seamlessly with our prelistening function.
3. Authentic Berlin Nightclub Atmosphere: a pulsating virtual club complete with NPC dancers.
4. Dynamic Lighting System: Watch as the club lights synchronize with your beats.
5. Backstage Practice Room: Hone your skills in a private space before taking the main stage.
6. Intuitive Music Management: Simply drag and drop tracks on your computer for instant in-game access.
7. Avatar Selection: Choose from 16 preset avatars or step into the shoes of Dennis Lisk in high resolution.
8. Multi-Angle Camera System: Capture your performance from various perspectives: Club Pan, DJ Orbit, Bird’s Eye View, Free Cam
9. Comprehensive DJ Tutorial: Learn the ropes with our in-depth guide to virtual DJing.

### Known Bugs


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