

There are no channel faders, and the 3-band EQ can only be controlled in the background with a MIDI controller. Unlike other DJ software, the mixer section only has a crossfader for crossfading. Manual Feed or Auto-Synchronization: The DigiJay can do both and, thanks to the beat grid, delivers acceptable results. The DJ software is only available for Windows and includes cues, loops and a sampler, tracks are displayed as superimposed waveforms with a zoom function. DigiJay is a free DJ software from an Austrian software company that comes with two decks and offers a lot of features to get you started.

The highlight here is the integration with the music streaming service SoundCloud. The mixer section of the DJ software offers a 3-band EQ and bipolar filter for each channel, and at the bottom of the GUI you’ll find a browser section with which you can browse your music collection and create playlists. Automatic BPM analysis also lets you automatically sync the titles, and of course there are little pitch faders and pitch bend buttons to let you do everything manually. Cross DJ Free lets you mix two decks with cue points, loops and a small number of effects available. With Cross DJ Free, French software manufacturer Mixvibes offers free DJ software that is equipped with everything you need to start digital DJing. Virtual DJ is one of the most complete DJ software when it comes to features. For commercial use, you can either use the program in the Pro version for a monthly fee of 19 euros, or purchase it once for 299 euros. Virtua DJ Home User, as the name suggests, is free for non-commercial use as DJ software and runs on both Windows and Mac OS. Among the users you can find both beginners and professional DJs. Atomix Virtual DJ is used worldwide by all DJs. So, here are a few free programs that, in terms of their functions, may well provide an initial and intermediate level of DJing, and in some cases even professionals can use them.
