Some of the controls (volume especially) fall short of offering that all-important pin-point precision, and the GUI does not respond well to being resized. However, for the more advanced user, Virtual DJ Studio may not be quite enough. There are a large number of configurable features – skins, codecs, remote control, sounds setup for those who like to tweak and fine-tune their programs to suit them. Other features include a mouse-over activated playlist menu, a cover-flow-like album display, scratching and speed adjustment. The UI provides easy, searchable access to all your files for queuing up and autoplaying tracks in anticipation of that much-needed toilet break. The impressive EQ will maximise sound quality, and the mini-EQ feature allows you to shape tracks as they are playing without disrupting the entire mix. Although the support on offer is still limited, it’s easy to use interface means that even beginners can jump right in and start assembling mixes - or offering up karaoke tracks - with ease. Virtual DJ studio offers lightweight (only 4MB of RAM required) DJ and KJ functionality for the both the aspiring and established party entertainer.
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