DJ MIDI controller for UltraMixer DJ-Software. Pioneer, Numark, Reloop, M-Audio, AmericanAudio, Hercules, Behringer, EKS and more. Uninstall UltraMixer Manual Windows and Mac. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Cross DJ Free. Cross DJ is provided to you by Mixvibes, a company offering different versions of DJ software for Windows, Mac and IOS / Android mobile devices. The free version (Cross DJ Free) comes with some of the features which are 2-deck play, 3 effects, video mixing with effects, IOS remote support and iTunes support.
Face it: most DJs these days rely on a laptop, MP3s, and some sort of mixing software. Whether you’re using a MacBook, Windows laptop or even Linux; there’s plenty of software out there to get the job done.
Every level of skill and budget is catered for if you want to start DJing with your Mac or PC — and we’ve got the software to prove it.
If all you want is a little more control than iTunes or VLC provides and you don’t want to spend any money you might want to try one of these.
Don’t write off Mixxx just because it’s free — this is one of the most feature-rich DJ packages out there, and it’s thanks in part to a dedicated community and open source software model. Mixxx includes two decks, each of which support scratching, looping, hotcues, and time stretching. Pitch bending, beat detection, an equalizer, and crossfader curve control give you the tools you need for silky smooth transitions.
There are also four sampler decks for firing off vocal samples and sound effects, a music library that integrates with iTunes, and some intuitive sorting options — like “crates” for sets. There’s surprisingly good support for external hardware, which is something you’d normally expect from the more expensive DJ packages on this list. What’s more, Serato-style vinyl timecode control is included too, allowing you to manipulate Mixxx using your turntables.
Mixxx isn’t a premium product, and that means you might find that it’s not as dependable as some of the paid packages on this list. There’s a Wiki full of tutorials and troubleshooting tips, and a community support forum that’s (mostly) full of users reporting issues with their particular hardware.
Bottom line: An amazing free package and the only option here for Linux users, but you might want to thoroughly test it before adopting it for live shows.
Mixvibes is the company behind the Cross DJ, a suite of applications that target just about every market of wannabe DJ, starting here with the beginner. Despite being an ultimately paid product, this free version of Cross DJ doesn’t have any limitations in terms of features or commercials — but there’s no MIDI support for external hardware.
The app comes with two decks (with support for video mixing) that each support hotcues and loops, beat detection, a three-band equalizer and three audio effects. Unfortunately, being a limited free option, Cross DJ Free foregoes many of the bells and whistles most DJs expect to see: samplers, quantizing, key detection among others are all missing in this version.
A lack of support for DJ hardware means you’ll be stuck using the Cross DJ iOS Remote ($4.99) or your keyboard and pointing device until you decide to upgrade to the next version of Cross DJ ($49). It’s a nice way to learn to DJ, but it’s definitely a package you’ll outgrow (possibly sooner than you think, when you realize just how useful dedicated hardware controls are).
Bottom line: A nice way to learn the basics with plenty of polish and user-friendly features, but ultimately limited in scope thanks to a software limitations and a lack of hardware support.
Virtual DJ is one of the most recognizable DJ packagesMix & Fade Your Music Tracks With Virtual DJ FreeMix & Fade Your Music Tracks With Virtual DJ FreeRead More on this list, partly because it’s been around for ages (the first version was released in July 2003, though it was known as AtomixMP3 before that) and partly because it’s always had an attractive free option. Unfortunately, a disclaimer on the Virtual DJ site reads “we might display some advertisement from time to time” for free users.
What you get in exchange is complete access to the Virtual DJ 8 system minus support for DJ controllers. Just like Cross DJ Free (above), you’re limited to using your mouse and keyboard, which is a method of mixing you’ll grow tired of quickly. The system provides support for up to 99 decks, which you’ll never need, with 4 and 6 deck skins included for those who need them.
The feature-list is rich: powerful organization features, an iTunes-match like streaming service (requires subscription), support for video mixing and a large number of deployable effects including a flanger, echo, and beat slicer. There’s even a built in sampler which you can record to on the fly and use as a sequencer.
The problem with Virtual DJ is the pricing model. You’ll either need to limp on with the free version, upgrade to an “Advanced Home” license that’ll cost you between $49 and $199 depending on your hardware, or go big and buy a “Pro Infinity” license for $299.
Bottom line: Powerful software with a rich history, support for video mixing, and a plethora of features — but it’ll cost you when it comes to upgrading.
Fancy something a little more powerful without spending the big bucks? These mid-range options are user-friendly and relatively cheap, which means you can spend the rest of your money on music.
Algoriddim’s djay suite started life on the iPad as an incredibly intuitive touch-screen DJ app and has now grown into a whole family of software, perfect for any budget. While the iOS variants are all about having fun (particularly the iPhone version), this more expensive Mac outing is all about creating a professional sound.
djay on iOS has enjoyed Spotify integration for a while now, and the Mac version is no different. You’ll need a Spotify Premium account in order to take advantageSpotify Music Streaming: The Unofficial GuideSpotify Music Streaming: The Unofficial GuideSpotify is the biggest music streaming service around. If you're not sure how to use it, this guide will walk you through the service, as well as offer some crucial top tips.Read More, and you’ll get instant access to over 20 million songs when you link your account. That’s in addition to full integration with your iTunes library, of course.
In terms of features djay is a powerful tool that tries to tick many boxes. In addition to four scratchable decks, colored waveforms, a sampler, and drum pads, the app includes effects, loop and cue points, beat and key matching, and excellent support for MIDI controllers and USB audio interfaces. There’s even full support for mixing video, just like that found in algoriddim’s ($9.99) iPad app.
What’s more this is software built for OS X, and OS X only. It uses a graphics engine that pushes out 60 frames per second, it’s optimized for Retina MacBooks and 5K iMacs, and it will even sync your cue points and metadata with iOS versions over iCloud.
Bottom line: An instant DJ solution and record collection when paired with Spotify, easy to learn, simple to use, but lacking the depth found elsewhere.
Bringing with it everything found in the free version, Cross DJ’s mid-tier offering ups the ante with four decks, 14 full effects, two samplers, and all the MIDI control you could want. Cross DJ is compatible with more than 80 DJ controllers, with a MIDI mapping editor though timecode control for CD, and vinyl is missing.
Display your music as a waveform and skip backwards and forwards between beats for easy cueing — you can even detect and lock musical key, for truly seamless transitions. Customizable routing options allow you to take full advantage of external audio interfaces, and like all versions the app supports the mixing of video.
If you need MIDI control and aren’t too bothered about video mixing or timecode control, Cross DJ is a fully featured package for a relatively low price.
Bottom line: Nearly everything you could want for less than €50, with limitations on video output and timecode control. Compare versions and consider the full version of Cross ($129), if you like the package, but need more.
Deckadance is a digital DJ app from Image Line, the company responsible for FL Studio (previously known as FruityLoops). Now on its second major release, Deckadance provides a capable two or four deck solution, with a total of 10 audio effects (three of which can be chained together).
There’s a powerful in-built sampler that supports beat matching, a feature known as “Smartknobs”, which links any number of effect and mixer interface elements under one control and “GrossBeat” — a feature that provides programmable glitching, stuttering and scratching.
This sits on top of an entirely customizable user interface that aims to only show you the features you will actually use, allowing you to configure decks, so-called “smart panels” and other controllable elements as you see fit. The app has full support for external MIDI devices and DJ controllers, iTunes library integration, and even added support for VSTi (host and client) virtual instruments.
Bottom line: There’s a lot to sink your teeth into here, with an emphasis on customization and technical control, providing more depth than djay or Cross DJ at the cost of user-friendliness.
Also consider:itDJ ($9.99)
If you’re really aiming for truly memorable performances and want the best money can buy, you can’t go wrong with a professional DJ package.
When you buy a product like Traktor Pro, you’re not only buying access to the software’s functionality, but the name on which the brand was built. Traktor has become somewhat of a standard among DJs, trusted by some of the biggest names and busiest venues. Of course, Traktor Pro is drowning in premium features as well.
Traktor has four decks including remix decks, which can each hold up to 64 samples and be saved as a set in your playlist. You can then quickly recall your remix deck whenever you need it, or simply download a selection of free remix sets from Traktor. You can see this powerful feature in action in the video below.
A powerful library that integrates with iTunes makes it easy to find what you’re looking for, excellent sync controls track tempos, beatgrids, and musical key, so that mixes can be automatically beatmatched perfectly. Over thirty separate effects can be grouped and customized, and complex looping and cueing tools allow you to skip around your tracks in perfect time.
Traktor is such a big name that the company makes its own DJ hardware, designed solely for use with Traktor Pro. Of course there’s also industry-leading compatibility with almost any MIDI controller — if in doubt, look for the “Traktor ready” logo before you buy.
Bottom line: An incredibly full-featured audio package built by a highly respected name, but be prepared to spend real money on hardware controllers.
Serato is another big-name player in the digital DJ sphere, building its name on impressive digital vinyl system (DVS) support. This method of emulation uses a time-coded vinyl record and analogue to digital audio signal converter in order to manipulate digital music files with the tactile feel of vinyl4 Reasons Why Vinyl Is Better Than Digital4 Reasons Why Vinyl Is Better Than DigitalGreetings, peasants! What, still listening to MP3s? Look, as someone who knows more about music than you, I think it's my duty to tell you there's a better way. It's called vinyl.Read More. Surprisingly, DVS support is an optional add-on for Serato these days, since the developers adopted a more modular approach.
The basic setup includes four decks complete with full colour waveforms that visually represent bass, mid and treble audio frequencies. Quick sync controls are available to DJs who want it, allowing you to beat-match in an instant (but you can also turn this off for a “pure” DJ experience). Hotcues and loops are present and “Slip Mode” allows you to scratch seamlessly in time with the music.
Serato really lets you get hands on with your set and various elements. You can name your eight available cues and loops and quantize them so they launch perfectly with the beat. A feature called “Beat Jump” lets you jump a determined beat size back and forth through your track, for repeating elements or skipping large sections.
Serato comes with support for a range of DJ controllers that are built with DVS in mind, but also other non-DVS controllers and even MIDI-compliant controllers like the Maschine. There’s also an iOS companion app called Serato Remote ($19.99) which provides touch-screen access to all features.
The package is rounded off nicely with a comprehensive library that fully integrates with iTunes, but also allows you to create “smart crates” — tracks groups by keyword, genre, tempo, or other rules. If you need it you can take Serato to the next level with video support for an additional $149 (cheaper when purchased as a bundle).
Bottom line: If you want a DVS setup, this is the way to go. Be aware the costs will rack up as you will need to buy Serato DJ, relevant expansion packs, and DVS equipment — maybe even a set of decks.
Another big name, but arguably not as well-known as Traktor or Serato; PCDJ DEX 3 is a fully featured DJ solution with support for four decks, video mixing, and a karaoke mode. Just like Serato, there is support for time-coded vinyl and CD control (though don’t expect the same level of support as the former).
The app includes automatic grid-based tempo detection and beat-matching, pitch scaling, and key lock. Intelligent looping and beat-skip features provide you with space to breathe while cueing up your next track or loading a one-shot into the included sampler. PCDJ even supports VSTi virtual instruments12 Free VST Plugins Every Musician Must Have12 Free VST Plugins Every Musician Must HaveVirtual Studio Technology makes music production easier than ever, and these free VST plugins are the best of the best.Read More like synthesizers, drum machines, and effect modules.
Perceptual gain normalizes your tracks, so they play at the right volume. Video mixing support is also fairly complete with pitching, reverse playback, and the ability to scratch videos. A selection of effects and transitions are designed specifically for VJs.
PCDJ takes great pride in its appearance, with a fully customisable skin system and skin designer. All of this sits on top of a responsive “no latency” playback engine with support for more than 65 DJ controllers.
Bottom line: All the video and audio mixing you could want, with a highly customizable interface that might not suit everyone.
Ableton Live isn’t strictly DJ software, but a sequencer and digital audio workstation for creating and performing electronic music live. It doesn’t come with the traditional two or four deck setup, and it doesn’t look or behave anything like the other DJ software found on this page. For this reason, it won’t suit every DJ or performer.
If you find that other live performance suites don’t cut it or you’d like to create unique performances that use loops, automation and external interfaces and MIDI instruments; Abelton Live is what you need. Despite seeming complex, the software can be used with relatively little technical expertise. To prove it, here’s Keiran Hebden (a.k.a. Four Tet) explaining his relatively simple live setup:
The software comes with excellent support for external MIDI devices and interfaces, gigabytes of included sounds, effects and instruments — depending on whether you opt for the Intro, Standard or Suite package. It’s worth noting that the $749 Suite edition comes with an expanded “Max for Live” pack which massively expands the software’s potential as a live performance tool.
The software is equipped with three samplers, 4000 audio and MIDI patterns, nearly 400 drum kits, and support for third-party software controllers on iOS and Android. It’s a box of tricks and it’ll require a clear vision of what you want to achieve in order to make the most of it — but it will do more than any of the other suites on this list.
Bottom line: A feature-packed music creation and performance tool for those of you unsatisfied with traditional DJ packages, who want to create something extra special.
Also consider:Cross ($129/€129)
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Nice and well written article!
I would suggest VirtualDJ anytime. It is really easy to use for starters but at the same time there is so much power under the hood and it can be as much powerfull and advanced as the user want it to be (with vdj script langiage). It supports more dj controllers than any other dj software as far i know.
2019 and virtual dj still tops them all.
to me the best software definitely is djay Pro with the Spotify integration.
This site truly has all of the info I wanted concerning this subject and didn't know who to ask.
I prefer Virtual DJ Pro Infinity...It has all the tools and then some. I use it with my 900 Nexus and it works beautifully.
I am looking at learning to DJ but primarily want to focus on remixes and mashups of multiple songs, what software would you recommend keeping in mind that I have no experience? I was looking at the Traktor Pro 2 and I would be operating with a MacBook Pro 13' non - retina, what do you think?
Ableton really is more of a live/production tool, but can be made supremely flexible with the right controller. The Akai range of Ableton controllers are more suited to live sets whereas Ableton's own controller (made for them by Akai, funnily enough) is more suited to the studio. You really need to include prices of controllers to give readers a better idea of what their initial expense will be like.
If you are a DJ looking for a good laptop that can smoothly run any DJing software then this article is for you. DJing works are becoming more advanced and complex. Basically, an ideal DJing laptop harbor powerful processor, enough ports for multiple connectivity and great sound quality.
Hence, the best laptop for DJ and their DJing job comes down to your ability to select better computer specs within affordability. However, with market flooded by many great laptops, you might find yourself in the maze. In this article we will present you with very simple guide that will help you to choose your next DJing laptop. Well, before going any further, let’s start this article with our list of top 8 laptops for DJs and DJing in 2018.
Laptop for DJs & Djing | GPU/Price | Key Specs | Full Review |
1. Asus Zenbook Pro UX501VM- 15 inch | NVIDIA GTX960M GPU with 2GB of GDDR5 memory under $1300 | Intel i7-6700HQ | 512 GB SSD | 16 GB RAM |4K UHD touch Display | Read me! |
2. Apple MacBook Pro- 15 inch | Radeon Pro 560 with 4GB memory under $3000 | Intel i7 2.9 Ghz | 512 GB SSD | 16 GB RAM |Retina Display touch bar | Read me! |
3. Dell Inspiron i7559- 15 inch | NVIDIA GTX 960m with 4GB of GDDR5 memory under $900 | Intel i7-6700HQ | 8GB SSD + 1TB | 8 GB RAM |4K UHD touch Display | Read me! |
4.Gigabyte Aero 14Wv7- 14 inch | NVIDIA GTX 1060 with 6GB of GDDR5 memory under $1700 | Intel i7-77000HQ | 512 GB SSD | 16 GB RAM |QHD Display | Read me! |
5. Dell XPS- 15 inch | NVIDIA GTX 1050 with 4GB of GDDR5 memory under $1800 | Intel i7-77000HQ | 512GB SSD | 16 GB RAM |4K UHD touch Display | Read me! |
6. Acer Aspire E 15- 15 inch | NVIDIA GeForce 940MX with 2GB of GDDR5 memory under $600 | Intel i5-77000HQ | 256 GB SSD | 8 GB RAM |FHD Display | Read me! |
7. ASUS P2540UA- 15 inch | Intel HD 620 graphics under $500 | Intel i5-7200U | 1 TB HDD | 8 GB RAM |FHD Display | Read me! |
8. Acer Aspire R15 Convertible | NVIDIA GeForce 940MX with 2GB of GDDR5 memory under $800 | Intel i7-75000HQ | 256 GB SSD | 12 GB RAM |FHD touch Display | Read me! |
Processor: Best DJ works definitely need a laptop with fast processing speed, since they will be using high graphical software like Serato DJ, Traktor Pro, Deckadance with lots of mixing, karaoke and HD videos playing. Therefore, we recommend getting a laptop that has at least Intel i5 or more.
RAM: DJs’ normally has to perform multitasking. Their laptop should be able to handle as much as software demanded by the work at any given time. For smoother performance, we recommend getting at least 8 GB of ram or more.
GPU: High graphical work demands the best graphics card. Lagging or freezing while video DJing or mixing or karaoking is something that any DJs can’t afford during their live performances. It’s better for a DJ to choose a laptop with a dedicated GPU with at least 2GB of graphics card
Operating System: Mac Vs Windows. Both have pros and cons over each other. However, both have user friendly interface that any DJ will desired. Budget wise, Mac is expensive, yet easy to choose and comparatively less likely to be infected by virus. Windows on the other hand have a wide array of selection and less expensive with the same hardware specification as in the Mac.
HDD: With so many videos and music, DJs sure need sizeable space for DJ works. Though, they need to choose between SSD Vs Mechanical HDD Vs Hybrid. SSD is the best option for DJs, but comes at a higher price. SSD is fast, reliable and durable compared to Mechanical HDD. However, considering the cost factor, we recommend the Hybrid disk drive. With the hybrid disk drive, DJs can install the OS in SSD and their music, videos and software files on the HDD for optimum performance.
Screen Size and Resolution: Larger the size harder to fit in DJs’ backpack. Still, you don’t want to miss that wide display with clear details. So, we think sizes between 13 to 15 inches will be the best for DJing.
While talking about resolution, higher the better. Now, there are laptops with QHD and 5k resolution, displaying from the new IPS panel that has an awesome color accuracy and wide viewing attributes. But sure it will break the bank. If you don’t want to expense lot, we are pretty certain FHD will be more than enough for your DJing needs.
Connectivity: When we talk about the connectivity, we are also including the no of ports. The laptops with above specification sure will have USB 3.0, Bluetooth, Wifi 802.11, and HDMI ports. If not, then you know what to look for. A laptop with 2 or more 3.0 USB ports and an HDMI port will be best for DJ equipment or controllers.
Now let’s check it out what we think will be the best laptop for your DJing work. To help you figure what are the suitable laptops for DJs or for DJing job, we will provide you with the sample of 8 great laptops that can run almost all kinds of Dj software out there, be it Serato DJ, Mixvibes, Traktor Pro 2, Deckadance 2, PC DJ or any kind of software you have possibly ever heard of.
If you are looking for a hardcore laptop that can run almost anything, then you should consider buying laptops with gaming attributes that is highly portable too. Speaking about which, what other brand it could be other than the legendary AsusZenbook Pro. Powered by Skylake 7th Gen Intel Core i7-7700HQ with the clock speed of 2.8 GHz and turbo boost to whopping 3.8 GHz, AsusZenbook Pro will take everything that any DJ work has to throw at it.
Geared by NVIDIA GTX 1050Ti graphics with 4GB dedicated of GDDR5 memory, lagging and freezing while karaoke and video DJing sure will be one of those bad old memories with this beast. Furthermore, its 16 GB RAM let DJs run as many as software their work demands.
Don’t worry, the goodies don’t stop there, its 15.6 inch touchscreen IPS panel displaying FHD (1920 x 1080) resolution drive the DJs’ performances to the next level with crisp and clear color accuracy and a wide viewing angle. The high powered speakers from Harman Kardon is loud and clear enough for practicing without having to plug in any external speakers. Additionally, with the 512 SSD card no more worries about sluggish hard drive speed and frequent crashing. For multi-connectivity, it offers 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 3.1-type C with thunderbolt 3, and an HDMI 2.0 port.
For DJs’ lifestyle, who are always on the run, this laptop offers one of the highest level of mobility. With the features like 0.74 inch thickness, weighing only 4 pounds and 14 hours of battery life, this stunning laptop sure is ultra slim beasts! It sure is also loaded with tons of DJing features.
Specification for Asus ZenBook Pro UX501VM
Processor | Intel Quad Core i7 7700HQ 2.8 GHz (turbo to 3.8 GHz) |
GPU | NVIDIA GTX1050Ti GPU with 4GB of GDDR5 memory |
RAM | 16GB DDR4 RAM |
Storage | 512 GB PCIe SSD |
Display | 15.6 inch Touch IPS (1920 x 1080) 4K FHD display with fingerprint reader |
Weight/ Thickness | 4lbs/ 0.74 inches |
Battery | Up to 14 hours |
Price | Under $1600 |
Finish | Black all aluminum |
I/O | • 2 x USB 3.0 ports • 3x USB3.1-Type C (Gen2) with Thunderbolt 3 • 1 x HDMI 2.0 • 1x Headphone-out & Audio-in Combo Jack • SD & MMC card reader |
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When Apple produced this new MacBook Pro they loaded it with many great features, like a 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR4L RAM and a 512 GB PCle-based Flash Storage. It also carries Radeon Pro 560 with 4GB memory Graphics, a 2.9 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 Processor, which can be boosted to 3.9 GHz.
In fact, the most unique part of this computer that really makes it stand out from the rest is its 9-hour battery life. This is also what makes it a very good choice for DJs. The long-lasting battery will allow DJs who work hard and long to be able to do their job without having to constantly stop and charge their device.
Furthermore, the stunning graphics and large screen facilitate DJ with absolute interface to blast their skills. Its user friendly MAC OS is well perceived by many DJ to be best for virtual DJ video mixing.
Specification for MacBook Pro 15 MPTT2LL/A
Processor | Intel Quad Core i7 2.9 GHz |
GPU | Radeon Pro 560 with 4GB memory |
RAM | 16GB DDR4 RAM |
Storage | 512 GB SSD |
Display | 15.4 inch 2880×1800 resolution; touch bar and touch ID |
Weight/ Thickness | 6,4 lbs/ 2.2 inch |
Battery | Up to 9 hours |
Price | Under $3000 |
Finish | Craved on all aluminum |
I/O | • 4 x Thunderbolt 3 (USB Type-C) Ports • 1 x Card reader • 1x Headphone out |
This is the barrier breaking laptop from no other than Dell. Everything this laptop has to offer makes this perfect for any professional usages as well as their entertainment needs.
Loaded with 7th gen Intel Quad Core i7-7700HQ 2.8 GHz Processor and solid NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050, this laptop cannot only pull any DJing software, but actually will break the barrier and set a new benchmark to user-friendly experiences.
Furnished with 8 GB of RAM, it is quite equipped to perform multitasking that any DJs’ work demands. Enjoy the goodies of Hybrid drive as it is geared with 1 TB of HDD and 128 GB of SSD. DJs can now install the operating system and DJing software in super fast SSD and can save their humongous music files in the spacious hard drive.
The next best thing you will get from this beast is its 15.6 inch led lit FHD resolution display. Innovate your new style of DJing with the support of high definitions! Enjoy the crisp clear sound from Waves MaxxAudio Pro.
For high-level portability, which is the must for any professional DJs, it weighs only 6 pounds with an incredible slim design of only 1 inch. Also, you will get 8 hours of battery life.
With 3 USB 3.0, an HDMI, Bluetooth, and SD card reader, connecting DJing gears and sharing files cannot get easier than this. For all these great many features, Dell has ridiculously under priced this laptop for only 800 bucks.
Specification for Dell Inspiron i5577
Processor | Intel Quad Core i7 7700HQ 2.8 GHz |
GPU | NVIDIA GTX 1050 with 4GB of GDDR5 memory |
RAM | 8GB DDR4 RAM |
Storage | 1TB HDD + 128 GB SSD |
Display | 15.6 inch FHD resolution |
Weight/ Thickness | 5.66 lbs/ 1.0 inch |
Battery | Up to 8 hours |
Price | Under $800 |
Finish | Mixture of hard and rubberized premium black plastic |
I/O | • 3 x USB 3.0 ports • 1 x HDMI 2.0 • 1 x Ethernet port • 1x Headphone-out Jack • SD card reader • Kensington lock slot |
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If you are looking for powerful yet portable laptop for your traktor software and controllers, then look no further than Gigabyte Aero 14Wv7-BK4. The blend of 7th Gen Intel Core i7-7700HQ Processor and 16 GB DDR4 RAM offers the lightening fast speed for any DJing software.
DJs don’t need to bang head or pull their hair when their laptop get stuck while using traktor pro with traktor kontorl S8, it is powered with the formidable NVIDIA GTX 1060 with 6GB dedicated graphics card. With the latest windows 10, DJs can take full advantage of the next generation DJing interface.
Gigabyte Aero 14 inch screen is capable of displaying QHD resolution through its anti-glare IPS panel. Its 512 GB M.2 SSD is fast and spacious enough to store thousands of music and videos. Its bright keyboard lights, fast USB 3.1-Type C (Gen 2), USB 3.0, HDMI port and 8 hours of battery life are some of its other appealing and attractive key features for professional DJs.
Specification for Gigabyte Aero 14Wv7-BK4
Processor | Intel Quad Core i7 7700HQ 2.8 GHz |
GPU | NVIDIA GTX 1060 with 6GB of GDDR5 memory |
RAM | 16GB DDR4 RAM |
Storage | 512 GB M.2 SSD |
Display | 14 inch QHD IPS (2560 x 1440P) display |
Weight/ Thickness | 4.17 lbs/ 0.78 inch |
Battery | Up to 8 hours |
Price | Under $1700 |
Finish | Entirely made from carbon fiber |
I/O | • 3 x USB 3.0 ports • 1 x HDMI 2.0 • 1x USB 3.1-Type C (Gen 2) • 1 x Mini DisplayPort • 1 x Card reader • 1x Headphone out • 1 x Mic-in |
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Yes! Dell has done it again. If you are looking for a great high end laptop that is future proof, then don’t miss out on Dell XPS 15. Powered by Intel i7-7700HQ 3.8 GHz Quad-Core, it sure will easily process all your DJing software.
The formidable NVIDIA GTX 1050 4GB GDDR5, GPU is what makes this laptop a beast and attractive. To be able to find this awesome graphic card in such thin and portable laptop is really what makes this laptop our top recommended laptop for your DJ work. Based on Pascal architecture, this GPU has CUDA cores of 640 and clock speed of 1493 MHz. With the 5th Gen GDDR the data transfer speed is twice as faster than any GDDR3. It can awesomely perform any hardcore games, so DJing software will be a piece of cake for this laptop.
Geared with 16 GB DDR4 RAM, multitasking will be limited to your capacity. The 512 GB of SSD will boot this laptop within few seconds and also any DJing software without having to worry about frequent hard drive crashing anymore.
Offered in 15.6 inch IPS panel, the 4K Ultra HD resolution can be experienced to its fullest depth with wide viewing angle. Furnished with USB3.1-Type C (Gen2) with Thunderbolt 3, 2 USB ports 3.0, SD & MMC media card reader, and HDMI ports, DJs can connect multiple DJ controllers without any hassle.
Weighing about 4 pounds, it is only 0.66 inch thick and has a battery life of around 7 hours, which makes this laptop perfect to match the mobile lifestyle of DJs.
Specification for Dell XPS 15
Processor | Intel Quad Core i7 7700HQ 3.8 GHz |
GPU | NVIDIA GTX 1050 with 4GB of GDDR5 memory |
RAM | 16GB DDR4 RAM |
Storage | 512 GB PCle SSD |
Display | 15.6 inch infinityEdge touch (3840 x 2160) 4K Ultra HD |
Weight/ Thickness | 3.9 lbs/ 0.66 inches |
Battery | Up to 7 hours |
Price | Under $1799 |
Finish | All aluminum carved from a single block |
I/O | • 2 x USB 3.0 ports • 1x USB3.1-Type C (Gen2) with Thunderbolt 3 • 1 x HDMI 2.0 • 1x Headphone-out Jack • SD card reader |
After a thorough search we have concluded the below two laptops are best budget laptop for someone who don’t want to expenses hefty or someone who is starting up his/her career as a beginner. Don’t go with the price tag, these laptops are well capable for a DJ to use. Check these ridiculously low priced laptops out!
Acer’s new 15.6” laptop comes packed with a 8th Generation Intel Core i5-8250U Processor clocked @ 2.5 GHz. Its processor is good enough to handle DJing software while 2 GB of dedicated NVIDIA GeForce MX150 makes it stand out from the other notebook at this price tag.
This laptop is really a deal breaker for DJs who wants a decent laptop without breaking their bank. For the price under $600, it features 256 GB of SSD. DJs can leap into Full HD high quality visuals in its 15.6-inch FHD screen. This modern looking laptop is optimized for windows 10 and comes preloaded with 8 GB of RAM for multi tasking.
DJs can use its SD card reader, Bluetooth 4.1, optical drive, 2 X USB 3.0, USB 2.0 and HDMI port to connect with various DJ controllers. In terms of portability which is the must in this profession, it weighs around 5 pounds and can last up to 15 hours on a single charge. For all these many features ridiculously low, priced under $600, no wonder this has been one of the best selling laptop in the Amazon.
Specification for Acer Aspire E 15 E5-575G-57D4
Processor | Intel Core i5-8250U 2.5 GHz |
GPU | NVIDIA GeForce MX150 with 2GB of GDDR5 memory |
RAM | 8GB DDR4 RAM |
Storage | 256 GB SSD |
Display | 15.6 inch screen (1920 x 1080P) FHD |
Weight/ Thickness | 5.27 lbs/ 1.19 inch |
Battery | Up to 12 hours |
Price | Under $600 |
Finish | Entirely made from brushed plastic |
I/O | • 2 x USB 3.0 ports • 1 x USB 2.0 port • 1 x HDMI 2.0 • 1x USB 3.1-Type C (Gen 1) • Ethernet RJ 45 • VGA output • DVD R/W • 1 x Card reader • 1x Headphone out |
Recommended:Affordable laptops for $600 or less
This Asus laptop carries an Intel Core i5-8250U 1.6 GHz processor and 8 GB DDR4 RAM with Windows 10 operating system. Physically, the laptop has a 15.6-Inch screen with Intel UHD 620 graphics. The laptop provides a thin-light base, beautiful HD screen display and a long-lasting 9 hour battery life.
In fact, both the beautiful display and long battery life are what makes this computer stand out and a contender as a very good laptop for DJs. The HD display will help the DJ see better and the long battery life will be good for DJs who don’t always have time to constantly charge their computers. This, we think, is best laptop for Serato DJ or similar software.
Specification for ASUS VivoBook F510UA
Processor | Intel Core i5 8250U 1.6 GHz |
GPU | Intel UHD 620 |
RAM | 8GB DDR4 RAM |
Storage | 1TB HDD |
Display | 15.6 inch matte screen (1920 x 1080P) FHD; Fingerprint sensor |
Weight/ Thickness | 3.7 lbs/ 0.8 inch |
Battery | Up to 9 hours |
Price | Under $500 |
Finish | Brushed-hairline textures craved out of a plastic |
I/O | • 1 x USB 3.1 Type C ports
• 2 x USB 2.0 port • 1 x HDMI 1.2 • 1 x Card reader • 1x Headphone out |
If your sense of style is convertible yet powerful laptop, Acer aspire R15 is the way to go. With its exceptional features, it is the best value laptop for the price. It packs an Intel Quad Core i7 7500HQ 2.7 GHz processor under its hood.
With the NVIDIA GeForce 940MX GPU fueling its efficiency, it can easily run any djing software. Further, its 12 GB of DDR4 RAM satisfies your multitasking needs while its 256 GB of SSD offers the needed storage.
The laptop also comes packed with a 15.6 IPS touch screen FHD display and a TrueVision HD webcam. This could possibly be the best laptop for DJ and DJing because the sleek design and convertible features are sure to help DJs blast their beats.
Specification for Acer Aspire R 15 Convertible Laptop
Processor | Intel Quad Core i7 7500HQ 2.7 GHz |
GPU | NVIDIA GeForce 940MX with 2GB of GDDR5 memory |
RAM | 12GB DDR4 RAM |
Storage | 256 GB SSD |
Display | 15.6 inch IPS touch screen (1920 x 1080P) FHD |
Weight/ Thickness | 4.74 lbs/ 0.79 inch |
Battery | Up to 9 hours |
Price | Under $800 |
Finish | Aluminum lid and chassis |
I/O | • 2 x USB 3.0 ports • 1 x USB 2.0 ports • 1 x HDMI 2.0 • 1x USB 3.1-Type C (Gen 1) • 1 x Card reader • 1x Headphone jack • Kensington lock slot |
Conclusion
These are our selected choice to match the DJ preference under their desired price range. All our selected laptops are considered to be best laptop to match DJ lifestyles. Many DJs’ have enjoyed these laptops’ super fast speed, stunning graphics and their ability to provide a user friendly platform to DJs’ sophisticated softwares. If you have any comments please feel free to post. We sincerely appreciate your feedback. If you really like our post, please don’t forget to share it. Good luck with your purchase! Shop Smart!
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