Instagram Tools for DJs & Producers

Instagram is where the DJ world shares set clips, drops exclusive previews, and captures crowd reactions. As a DJ or producer, you need fast access to these audio snippets - whether it's identifying a track from a set video, archiving your own performance clips, or creating promo content with your latest productions. ReelTools gives you the audio and video tools purpose-built for the pace of the music scene.

Identifying tracks from set clips, archiving performance videos, and building promo content moves fast in the DJ world. ReelTools gives DJs and producers instant audio extraction and video tools built for the pace of the music scene.

How ReelTools Helps DJs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I extract audio from a DJ set video?

Yes. Paste the Reel URL into the audio extractor and get the audio track as an MP3. Great for identifying tracks, studying transitions, or archiving set snippets.

What quality is the extracted audio?

Audio is extracted at Instagram's stored quality - typically equivalent to 128kbps. Fine for track identification and reference, though not master quality for production.

Can I put my own track on a video for promotion?

Absolutely. Use 'Add Audio to Video' to combine your track with crowd footage, studio visuals, or abstract animations for a release promo.

Will clubs or venues mind if I download their posted content?

Most venues and promoters appreciate artists saving and resharing their content - it's free promotion. Still, a quick message asking permission is always good practice.

Can I download Reels from other DJs for inspiration?

Yes. Download any public Reel to study mixing techniques, stage setups, crowd engagement strategies, or content formats that perform well in the DJ community.

Can DJs use ReelTools to ID tracks from set videos posted by other artists?

Yes. Extract the audio from a set clip, then run the MP3 through Shazam or other track ID apps. It's much more reliable than trying to ID a track from a noisy phone video.

Does ReelTools work well enough for DJs who only use their phone?

Yes. The entire workflow runs in your mobile browser - extract audio, download set clips, and create promo videos without needing a laptop or desktop.

Is ReelTools better than using a screen recorder to save DJ set clips?

Far better. Screen recording captures compressed audio and video with UI overlays. ReelTools downloads the original quality file, which matters when you're analyzing mixes or sharing promo content.