In in a flurry of red and blue LEDs, were ready to test the unit. Virtual DJ is a tried and tested software product, and its LE version offers basic DJing including, in this instance, four decks, a sampler, basic effects including filters, four hot cues per channel, and the ability to route your aux/mic input through software in order to apply effects etc. This latter feature will be welcomed by, say, internet radio DJs who want to record or broadcast their entire output including mic. It’s a shame there’s no reverb or echo in the supplied effects, which would definitely make the microphone input more handy although you can upgrade to Pro software and get more effects that way, it’s not a cheap decision. The Pioneer DDJ-ERGO-V’s sample and cue buttons are small but well spaced out and so easy to use. ![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve always believe that for basic DJing, Virtual DJ LE is a good choice, and the Pioneer version has an attractive skin that complements the unit and that has switchable 2/4 deck views.
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