The most popular DJ programs on the market are Rekordbox, Serato, Traktor, and Virtual DJ. All of these are excellent options for both seasoned DJs and newbies alike, and all of them feature industry-standard features such as customizable mapping, library sorting, among other things. One of the main pros that Rekordbox DJ has over Serato is the fact that the parent company currently makes the full version available for free in most of their controllers. This is unlike other controllers out there, which typically come with a downgraded version of Serato: Serato DJ Lite. With Serato you’ll always have to carry & hook your laptop to the venue’s dj-mixer. With rekordbox (rekordbox dj) you can do the same and/or just export your playlist to a usb stick or two and just take the stick(s) with you if the venue has rekordbox compatible players. Those are a standard these days only the player models might vary.
Pioneer already have market monopoly when it comes to providing Club Standard DJ gear for the majority of clubs throughout the world, but does Rekordbox DJ have what it takes to compete with industry heavyweights, in the DJ Software scene, Serato.
REKORDBOX DJ
Pioneer has now released Rekordbox DJ which is compatible with most DJ controllers. It is built on the back of Rekordbox so it shares all the same features used to prepare your music for USB / playback on CDJs / compatible controllers, but with a load of extra features, this is the software to watch and will most likely dominate the world of DJ software in the years to come.
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SERATO DJ
Serato is arguably the best digital DJ program in the world. Many of the Pioneer controllers are compatible with Serato software and I personally find it is a great program to hone your skills as a DJ and put together and record great sets and mixtapes. It also gives us a visual aid when mixing, which helps us better understand music and it's parts.
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