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FAO: All Mac users. VDJ free on the app store
Just browsing earlier I found this, some of you mac users might want to take a look.
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/virtu...17934534?mt=12
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cant you already get it for Mac? I have a copy although I never use it.
I prefer Djay although I never use that either. I would do if I did not have Serato.
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Originally Posted by
yourdj
cant you already get it for Mac? I have a copy although I never use it.
I prefer Djay although I never use that either.
I would do if I did not have Serato.
Yes but Toby...
...It's free
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Originally Posted by
Cowlinn
Yes but Toby...
...It's free
Ah OK. Thats good then
I suppose they are giving it out willy nilly with hardware and its pirated all over the place the license is not worth anything anymore anyway. every cowboy DJ I have seen in a few different areas of the world has been using it.
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Originally Posted by
yourdj
Ah OK. Thats good then
I suppose they are giving it out willy nilly with hardware and its pirated all over the place the license is not worth anything anymore anyway. every cowboy DJ I have seen in a few different areas of the world has been using it.
Yeah, shame really.
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Not just for the MAC - free for PC users too via the Virtual DJ Site:-
http://www.virtualdj.com/products/homefree.html
It's the 'Home' version "Designed for home DJs"
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I have started to use the free version of VDJ and it does all that I could really want with my set up.
I assume that if and when I do any proper mobile gigs that I would have to have the professional version to make myself legal. What is the right thing to do hear, as all I want is to use the free version that I have and would prefer to pay any performance fees for just that.
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You can use the free 'Home' version for personal use only! If you are performing at a payed or public gig then you have to have a copy of either "Basic" or "Professional". Basic is about £80, and professional £200.
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I've given the free VDJ a go - didn't suit me - prefer DJay - but then most people prefer what they are familiar with.
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