Virtual DJ Studio Review

VDJ-cheap alternative to vinyl=fast cash

Submitted by Swedenland on Thu, 2009-05-07 23:28.
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The lowest price: 35.96$
You can buy it at RegNow for that price.
Pros:
Ease of use, extensive help section for the beginner but can also accomodate the advanced. Cheap alternative to vinyl. Very easy to begin earning money with at parties!
Cons:
Any virtual DJ software can only get you so far. The overall layout of the program is not very pretty. At first glance it may look intimidating and could cause you to back off if your not dedicated to music.
Review:

First of all to achieve any fame as a DJ you should probably be looking at vinyl and discs which go for at least $600 a piece but for a program of this quality with its current price it is a deal. VDJ with the option of choosing which level in DJ’ing you are at first creates the ideal environment for beginners to learn in. Even when you become more advanced VDJ will be able to accommodate you.

There is a multitude of free virtual DJ software’s out there but they can only get you so far before sound quality and mixing capabilities begin to factor in. VDJ was easy to learn and easy to begin using at parties. I have DJ’ed a couple dances and a few teen house parties, and I have found it to be very easy to begin earning money with. Although the appearance of the actual program is less than average in my point of view it does however get the job done well and the drag and drop feature makes everything easier and faster.

It comes with all the standard features that any other DJ software has but what makes it exceptional is it has a superior sound quality to any other program I have used before (KraMixer and Mixxx) and its help section is far more detailed. My brother learned how to use it on a basic level after only a couple days and he’s only 12.

Although not nearly as good as using discs and vinyl’s it does however provide a cheap alternative and opportunity for fast cash for the rogue DJ but definitely not a replacement.

Conclusion:

A good product, very cheap alternative to buying an actual vinyl set. For a virtual set it performs very well and is widely used and is easy to understand. This is a very good way for DJ's to accumulate enough money to pay for a vinyl set. Buy it!