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Welcome to Computer DJ Software

This site is devoted to the digital computer DJ. We are working to find the best PC DJ software available on the market, and present it here so you can easily find what you need. We will also be presenting some tutorials on getting started, and tracking the current trends that are scattered all over the net.

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Going Digital? Learn more here!

Computer DJ Guide - Basic Hardware You will Need

Computer DJ Guide - Ripping Your Tracks to MP3

Computer DJ Guide - DJ Software Basics

 

Manufacturer Links for Pro Audio Products

Digital Ripping Services Links

Learn to DJ on a computer

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RockIt 2000 Pro DJ Software

RockIt 2000 Pro DJ

 

Rockit Pro DJ is our Editors Choice for DJ Mixing software. Full featured and built for wedding/party disc jockeys. It plays MP3 and WAV songs, and has auto-mixing, advanced EQ, sound effects, 4 total players, and much more.

 

The price is under $100, and is one of the easiest mixers to use. Click the picture for more info.

 

 

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Computer DJ Summit

CPSDJ Certification

If you want the respect you deserve as a professional DJ, it makes sense to become certified. You can visit CPS to learn how to go about getting your certification for Computerized Performance Systems, and to find out more about the upcoming Computer DJ Summit in October, 2005 in Florida. Click the CPS logo to the left to find out more information. We're glad to see some long time professionals taking the lead in this area, and Professor Jam (whom most have heard his name), has had a big hand in moving this along.

 

 
   


 
   

MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, FLAC DJ Software

 

 

 

 

 

MP3, WMA, OGG, FLAC, what's it all mean to me?

These are some of the different audio formats in use today by computer dj software. They all compress your CD music in one way or another to take up less disk space, and less bandwidth while downloading or moving from drive to drive. With the exception of FLAC, the other formats are what are called "lossy". This means that some of the audio information is lost when encoding standard CD audio to the respective format. The loss occurs in the range not audible to humans for the most part. A quick explanation of the main formats used:

MP3: The most popular format around today by far. Shows no signs of letting up, as there is no copyright protection built in, and files can be moved around easily. This is the format you will find most prevalent on the internet, and is what most DJ's still rip to. Almost all DJ software will play MP3 files.

WMA: This is Microsoft's format, which includes digital copyright protection. Licenses must be obtained for the files to be able to play. There are many obstacles to it being a preferred format, and it is linked closely to Microsoft's operating systems architecture, so developers are not always keen on it. Most pay per download sites like Napster, Walmart, etc. use this, and DJ's are having to go through a lot of bother to burn them to CD, and then re-rip them into MP3 format. Seems like more trouble than it's worth.

OGG: This is becoming more popular these days because it is a free format (developers do not have to pay royalties on this format), and it sounds a little better than MP3. Look for some big advances, albeit slowly as it takes on more market share. It is supported by programmers who do it on a volunteer basis, and is a good bet for the future, as it should lower software costs.

FLAC: This is a lossless compression format, similar in style to zipping a regular file. The file sizes are still large though, and it is not easily streamed across the net due to that. It is more suited to the audiophile than the DJ, because of the high noise floor at a DJ event.

 

   
   


 
   

 

Laptop DJ

DJ Sound Systems, Amps, Speakers, Mixers

 

 

Laptop or Desktop/Rack?

Many DJ 's are starting to use laptops now, as both the prices are coming down, and the features and quality are improving at an amazing rate. Also, the advent of USB and PCMCIA sound cards that rival traditional home audio equipment in sound and specs, has made it easy now to add a laptop to your arsenal.

Many die-hard computer DJ 's will prefer a rack mounted system for various reasons, especially if they want to tweak their system internals, but for most, the laptop seems to be the wave of the future.

We've seen some complaints about laptops being harder to fix as parts aren't as readily available, but with today's quick shipping and on-site service plans, it is getting harder and harder to justify that argument.

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