Virtual DJ Home v 7.0.5 || File Size : 34.91 MB.
Digital deejaying has skyrocketed in
popularity over the past five years and it's no wonder why. Compared to
a full vinyl setup with all the hardware and physical media it
requires, an MP3-based mixing station is extremely simple and cheap.
There's even free software to get you started, and one of the most
popular programs available is Virtual DJ.
Virtual DJ is often packaged with
USB-based hardware mixing consoles from the likes of Hercules and
Numark, and, in fact, if you really want to delve into the full array of
features, such devices are going to be a necessity--and they'll require
a $99 license fee to upgrade to the Pro version of the software. That
said, you can download the app for free by itself and make very basic
mixes and playlists.
While the program isn't specifically
geared at newbies, it is intuitive enough for a musically inclined
individual to use right off the bat. Once installed, Virtual DJ
automatically populates a folder tree in the bottom left corner where
you can easily access your music collection. The bottom middle serves as
a tabbed, multifunction area where you can browse tracks, sample music
bites, add effects, and make recordings.
The top of the window is dominated
by two digital turntables, which are distinguished by color: blue on the
left and red on the right. Each one has the ability to cue, loop,
adjust pitch, scratch, and shift (among other features). In the middle
is the mixing console, where you can adjust the gain and master volume,
as well as transition between the two tracks. Once the songs have been
dragged and dropped into the console, a bar along the top displays the
sound waves of each to help with visual mixing. There's also a video
input option that lets you create montages to the music.
The stylish interface and high
number of features score points, but learning how to use the program is a
hit-or-miss proposition. To be perfectly honest, using it without
mixing hardware (that is, just a mouse and keyboard) is a challenge, and
not one we enjoyed, so we recommend hooking up a compatible USB
controller. Also worth a look: the thorough online user guide.
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