I can’t believe the app does not support the DDJ-200. I bought the controller to DJ a friend’s wedding, since I’m a KJ and never intended to be a DJ, I wanted a beginner level controller. The DDJ-200 was perfect. I even did my homework and learned that there was an app created by Pioneer that specifically supported the controller. I downloaded it to my phone first (it was even free). I loved it! It gave me everything I needed to get started, even run a good amateur show. I quickly realized that staring at the little screen and navigating meant I would have to hold my phone close to my face using up a free hand. A larger screen was needed, and since I already had an iPad and a lot of music in iTunes, I figured it would be best to start there, plus it would free up my computer so I could integrate DJ into my KJ shows, but my current iPad was too old to support the app that was available, so I went to buy a new iPad Air. $750 later, I get home and then spend the $5 for the iPad app to find out it was not supported. $750 for the iPad, $150 for the controller, and having to spend $5 (as an insult)... nearly $1000, and I’ve had to resort to a 3rd party app that doesn’t support all of the features of the controller. What a waste.