


While many other DJ software continues down the road of closed systems designed for specific hardware, VDJ’s one-size-fits-all approach continues to make it hugely popular for all skill levels and budgets. Complete newbies can be presented with a stripped- back, simple GUI, with friendly artwork, only the core controls and an easy-to-use, two-deck interface.Īs your DJ skills progress and you want to explore more features, there are endless built-in tutorials, customisation options, third-party extensions and an extensive list of compatible hardware, from the cheapest sub-£50 portable unit to the industry-standard Pioneer DJ 2000nxs2 CDJs. What makes Virtual DJ so appealing, apart from the fact that it’s free for basic use, is its flexible nature. That might come as a surprise to some, but with 121,470,946 downloads, and counting, the versatile entry-level and competent professional DJing solution is the go-to option for many hobbyist, mobile and bar DJs in hundreds of countries. Virtual DJ is the most popular DJ software in the world.
