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CALL US TODAY 505-275-0996. Welcome to Anything Sprinkler & Ground Maintenance we believe in doing the job right the first time, with our customers always as top. Numark backed a winner with their budget Mixtrack DJ controller. Their new iDJ3 controller adds an iPod dock, but is it any good? Here's what we think.
But there are plenty of alternatives, all of which have their fans and some of which are extremely popular. Whether you're wondering what package to learn on, looking for a change or just curious as to what else is out there, our ultimate guide to digital DJing software can help you. About this guide. We've rounded up every major DJ software package currently on the market, in alphabetical order, that fitted our criteria: We only feature software that works with current DJing hardware. This isn't us saying that as a DJ you have to use Midi controllers or the like, as it's perfectly possible to DJ with just a laptop, but the list would be too long if we included all digital music manipulation programs out there.
We have not featured DVS software - that is, software that needs traditional record decks/CD players and control vinyl/CDs to work. While DVS systems are great, Digital DJ Tips doesn't cover digital/analogue solutions at this time. Where a company makes several versions of its software, we have included what we think is the best version for controller- led digital DJs, against versions with features for music producers, karaoke operators, radio DJs, video jockeys, mobile entertainers, restaurants and so on. Where there are lesser versions of packages available, we've only listed the . After all, you tend to get a limited version of some software package or other with your DJ controller. We figure if you upgrade, you'll want the best. Our ratings. Our ratings are reached after careful consideration but are only a guide – we consider features, price/value and how well the package appeals to our target audience.
Avoid anything we star with a “1?, though. Choosing DJ software. Thanks to the wonder of Midi, most DJ hardware controllers can be made to work with most DJ software.
However, this list contains the names of DJ controller that that the manufacturers specifically tell us works with their software. We've left out single deck controllers, compatible sound card, FX units etc - we just list the standard DJ controllers for each piece of software. You can always check manufacturers' websites if you need more detailed information.
Find a software/hardware combination that suits you, but if you can't pair your software and hardware up, it is probably still possible. Time to hit the forums! The minimum you're going to need in addition to software is a sound card. You could then add a DJ Midi controller when you're ready (there are plenty that don't have sound cards so your purchase wouldn't be redundant). Alternatively, some DJ controllers combines the two - just look for one with . Check out our DJ Midi Controllers: The Ultimate Buyer’s Guide 2. All About Sound Cards for Digital DJing.
Be sure to check that the software you're interested in will work with your computer and sound card - check ASIO compatibility if you're using a sound card with a Windows computer. Most DJ software nowadays will work on most modern PCs with enough RAM, but be sure before buying. Look on the software developer's website for tech specs.
Most software here has a demo version you can download to try. Try as many as you can. You'll be the one staring at it for the indeterminate future, so pick one you like the look of!
Finally, do double- check all specifications, compatibilities and so on before buying. We try our hardest, but we’re only human and just because we say something’s suitable for you, doesn’t mean it is. Do your homework – it’s part of the fun! And happy software hunting. Good for mashups and re- editing on the fly. Preferred by DJ/producers, famously championed by Sasha and deadmau.
See it at: Amazon. Amazon. co. uk, Thomann (UK & rest of Europe)It looks like a flight deck, and that\'s basically because it is - this is powerful 2- deck DJ software, with plenty of advanced features including sample decks and VST effects. Deckadance Club Edition. Price: US$1. 79 / . Deckadance was written by DJs for DJs, so we are confident that it will take your DJing to the next level.
We say: Top- notch effects and sampler, 8- slot VST host for hosting VST effects and instruments, can also function as a VST plugin. Quality waveforms and good i. Tunes integration. If you like Traktor's look and feel, you may like this. See it at: Deckadance shop. This 2- deck software has an understated black/grey look and prominent library support, with a non- standard DJ screen layout. Pic: geardownload.
Disco XT 5. 5. Price: US$1. US$6. 7 / . It has been designed for live use. We say: Cross- fader activated filtering, easily assignable shortcuts, editable EQs, good i.
Tunes integration. Waveforms and general layout a bit strange. Worth a look if you want something understated. Poor choice of controllers. See it at: Disco XT shop.
It looks swish, but it\'s when you see the graphical touches and animation (the strobes round the deck are brilliant) that this 2- deck DJ software really wins you over. Price: US$4. 5 / ?
Unprecedented ease- of- use with innovative and powerful mixing features. We say: Good looking, visually stunning and fun DJ software with seamless i.
Tunes integration a big sell. A serious contender for beginner to intermediate Mac users. You may miss waveforms, though. Vestax Spin is built to work with it. See it at: Amazon. Amazon. co. uk, djay storedjay 3 review.
It looks old school, but it does have parallel waveforms for its two featured decks. There are other skins available too. Pro. Price: US$2. The program can be controlled by one of the common Midi controllers or easily by mouse.
We say: Audio/video software aimed at club and mobile digital DJ/VJs. Can be bought with company's own e- mix mp.
Lots of competition at this price point - it's among the most expensive here. See it at: e- mix shop. This 2- deck software certainly looks professional enough in its gloss black and polished greys, and some will like the fact that they\'ve ditched the decks/CD paradigm. Future. Decks Pro. Price: US$9. 9 / . Beat- matching is just a click away and also are seamless beat- aware loops, effects and many other things.
All these thanks to a brand new audio engine. We say: Video mixing, beatgridding, vinyl FX, VST support, Midi learn, pitch scaling auto- gain and mix recording, some i. Tunes support. One of the better of the mass of alternatives to the big boys. Patchy controller support.
Also sold as DJ Mixer Pro. See it at: Future. Decks Pro shop. It\'s a completely different way of DJing, and Mixmeister Fusion will certainly turn heads in the DJ box as you\'re manipulating those multiple waveforms. Mix. Meister Fusion. Price: US$3. 29 / . It's designed for people who care enough about their music to refine a mix until it’s perfect, rather than throw everything together on the fly and hope that it sounds OK. We say: Performance version of this mix creation and automation software, with hardware support, Midi timing signals, monitoring and performance mode.
Radically different to most software, in a niche of its own. You'll know if this is for you once you try it. See it at: Mixmeister shop. This 2- deck software has nice waveforms displayed in multiple ways, and overall is one of the nicest in our test appearance- wise. Mix. Vibes Cross DJPrice: US$9.
Because finding the right track to play next is the first concern of a DJ, it is focused on media management and interface simplicity. We say: Easy i. Tunes management and big library window making file management easy, but no nested folders in i. Tunes. No effects or sampler though, although FX are promised. What it does, it does well.
Looks great. See it at: Mixvibes shop. With its dual waveforms and library dead centre, Mixxx 1. Mixxx 1. 8. Price: Free - open source. Website: www. mixxx. Rating. Our advanced mixing engine gives you complete control.
Hot cues, looping controls, and our high fidelity EQs. We say: Unique project. Some attractive skins, and it's being improved all the time. Key lock, recording, i. Tune integration and Midi scripting engine all add up to a lot of bang for no buck.
Getting there. Get it free at: Mixxx website. The more observant among our readers will have noticed that this software looks very much like Virtual DJ 7. It empowers DJs to mix, scratch, juggle, and sample audio and video on its dual virtual decks.
You can use Cue just like you use vinyl, CDs, or most other DJ formats. We say: This is a rebadge of Virtual DJ 7, with Numark guaranteeing its compatibility with all of the Numark controllers we've listed here.
Make perfect sense over Virtual DJ7 if you wanted to use it with one of these controllers. See it at: Musician's Friend (US) / Amazon. If multicoloured and busy is your look, then PCDJ Dex is going to be right up your street. PCDJ Dex. Price: US$1. Busy interface, although you can reskin it to suit your tastes. Waveforms could be much better.
See it at: Amazon. PCDJ shop (UK/Europe)Pro DJ 5 is logically laid out 2- deck software, but it would have been good to see parallel waveforms seeing as they\'ve taken so much room up with them at the top of the screen. Pro DJ 5. Price: US$9. DJ music on your computer with accurate control from a range of purpose built ITCH hardware. We say: Streamlined, simple to use yet professional and powerful, Serato ITCH plus a piece of ITCH hardware is one of the most straightforward ways to get into Digital DJing. No sampler, though, and FX sometimes require extra hardware. Get it with: Any of the hardware listed above.
Two- deck DJ software Torq 1. Mixxx and Ableton Live. Torq 1. 5. Price: Included with Torq hardware only.
Website: www. torq- dj. Rating. In addition to essential cueing, beat- matching and mixing, offers a host of real- time creative options unavailable anywhere else. We say: Sampler, VST effects, studio Re.
Numark i. DJ3 DJ Controller Review. The Numark i. DJ3 controller is like the Mixtrack, only wider and with an i.
Pod dock. Hot on the heels of our review of Numark's runaway success the Mixtrack, comes a look at the more intriguing Numark i. DJ3 DJ controller. A bit of history. First Numark released the i. DJ, which was a gimmicky dock for two i. Pods, letting you mix from each.
This was let down by one fatal flaw: Who has two i. Pods? This was followed by the i. DJ2, which was a far more grown- up affair, which let you mix from one i.
Pod, and had a cool colour screen for scrolling through your library etc. The i. DJ2 is actually a practical piece of kit, and I have seen mobile DJs with it flight- cased at the heart of their setups.
However, it is a controller from the time (not really so long back) when nobody had got scratching right on jogwheels on DJ controllers, and it has two small jogwheels that aren't very good for club- style DJs at all. So to our Numark i.
DJ3 review. You'd think from looking at it that it's a logical development from the i. DJ2, allowing you to mix on two decks from one i. Pod but with the acclaimed styling and tactile feel of the Mixtrack. But looks can be deceiving.
Let's delve a little deeper.. The controls are laid out sensibly and there are some nice touches, including good illumination feedback from the buttons. It looks like wider Mixtrack. First thing to note is that the Numark i.
DJ3 looks like a stretched Mixtrack. It's got the same style of controls, including the great jogwheels that make the Mixtrack so much fun. It also has the same cheapish feel to it, although once you start using these new Numark controllers you forget that - and they are keenly priced after all. So what's different about the i.
DJ3 over the Mixtrack? Three crucial things: It's got an i. Pod dock. It's got a built- in soundcard.
It uses a different DJ program** Hang on, you may be saying, DJ program? I thought it was an i. Pod DJ station? Well it is and it isn't.. This unit should definitely be seen as complementing the i. DJ2, which I imagine will continue in production, as the i. DJ3 does something different here than Numark's earlier unit.
Firstly, you have to use this with a laptop (or desktop, if you decide to go that way). The i. Pod won't even play through it if you don't! So if you're looking at this unit to let you DJ without needing a computer, the i. DJ2 is for you, not this one. Yup, you got it right. You can't use the platters to mix with the i. Pod at all. You can't use any of the controls for either deck to manipulate the i.
Pod's music - you can simply play it and mix it in to what's going on on the platters using that middle volume control. No, this is not an i. Pod mixing station - it's a normal laptop DJ system which happens to have an i. Pod dock letting you play music from i. Pods too - as I say, as long as the computer is plugged in.
So a few questions immediately - what's the advantage of having that i. Pod dock? And how does this work with a PC? What software does it have?
Let's answer those questions, starting with why that i. Pod dock might be useful for you: How you can use the i. Pod dock on the i.
DJ2. You could have this with a laptop and speakers as your home stereo/DJ system - Thus you can listen to your i. Pod through it (remember, you'll still need the laptop on), and mix tracks in as you wish. We don't always want to be mixing but it's nice to have music on in the background. Your partner can play their i. Pod through it too without filling your i. Tunes with their music.
You can record on the i. Pod- The system is such that you can use the i. Pod to record your mixes as you're playing from the PC.
So if the idea of recording your DJ sets on the i. Pod for listening to on your headphones later straight from your i.
Pod with no fuss appeals, you're catered for here. You can download tunes to your i. Pod and play them immediately - Say you hear a tune in the car on the radio on the way to a gig.
You can get on to i. Tunes, download it, and drop it into your set straight from your i. Pod in your gig immediately.
You can play upfront, exclusive, hard- to- find tunes from other people's i. Pods when you're DJing - Say you play every week at a bar or club and have a group of friends and other DJs who sometimes have tunes you'd love to play with them. You can just plug in and play straight away from their i. Pods. It can be your i. Pod docking station for charging - If you have this set up in your living room as your main stereo as described above, you can (if you plug in an optional AC adapter rather than let the unit take its power from the USB which otherwise it is happy to do) use this as your i. Pod charging station.
OK, so we've established the i. Pod bit is actually an add- on to a controller that is pretty much a Mixtrack with a built- in soundcard (learn more about DJ soundcards here, but basically, you don't need one with this unit. One tick for simplicity). What about the software that comes with it? The Mix. Vibes Cross software is competent, and offers tight integration with i. Tunes. Mix. Vibes Cross LE software. The Numark i. DJ3 comes with Mix.
Vibes Cross LE rather than Native Instruments's Traktor Pro LE as with the Mixtrack. Pretty standard policy by most hardware manufacturers.)While not as popular as Traktor, Mix.
Vibes Cross is a competent and functional piece of software, and has one feature (parallel waveforms, for easier visual mixing or . Plus, it has very tight i. Tunes integration, which is probably the reason for the choice by Numark, what with the i.
Pod dock on the hardware unit. Conclusion. The Numark i. DJ3 is a strange unit insofar as you might expect it to offer full mixing capabilities from the i. Pod. Personally, I'd not want to do that as I much prefer the library and display features including waveforms that a proper laptop screen can offer me for DJing. But if you were looking for a unit that you could DJ from without a PC, this as mentioned before is not for you - look at the i. DJ2 instead (unless you're serious about mixing).
However, if you're looking for a unit that gives you some intriguing possibilities with recording and allows you to drop the odd track in from i. Pods, and you don't want to mess with a separate soundcard, and are either happy to use Mix. Vibes's software (or are actually seeking a controller that works natively with this software), then this could be the DJ controller for you. Product Summary. Review Summary: The Numark i. DJ3 is a strange unit insofar as you might expect it to offer full mixing capabilities from the i. Pod. It has much in common with the Numark Mixtrack in that it's a Midi controller with an integrated soundcard that connects to your computer, and if you were looking for a unit that you could DJ from without a PC, this is not for you - look at the i.
DJ2 instead. i. DJ3. Rating: 3. From: Numark.
Price: $1. 99. Reviewed by: Phil Morse (DDJT Team)Have you bought a Numark i. DJ3 for your digital DJ set- up?? What are your views of it? Do you DJ with your i.