![]() ![]() ![]() And if you DJ from USB sticks, you also don’t need DJ software – although again, software to help you prepare your music can make your life easier. If you DJ using DJ CD decks playing from CDs, you don’t need DJ software (although if you buy your music online, you will probably want music library software, and definitely need software to help you burn the CDs you will be DJing with). If you DJ on old-fashioned turntables with vinyl, you don’t need DJ software. Watch this replay of our Facebook Live where we talked more about the material covered by this article… By the end of it you should be clear what is right for you – and if not, at least know what to do next to get closer to that decision. While there’s clearly no one answer that’s right for everyone, in this article we’ll look at the big players and give you some firm ideas. Have thoughts on other ways to measure the relative user bases of DJ softwares? Let us know in the comments below.Probably more than any other question, this is the one we get asked over and over by beginners. What DJ software do you DJ with? (Standalone / CDJs don’t count?) It likely doesn’t hurt that Algoriddim seem to have a very good relationship with Apple: However, when searching on the iTunes App Store, it’s clear from the first two results who is dominating the iOS market.
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