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Nov 01, 2009  Podemos tener Virtual Dj en Ubuntu gracias a VirtualBox o cualquier otra maquina virtual. Una alternativa para aquellos que quieren pasar a Ubuntu pero no lo hacen por no poder usar Virtual DJ. Installing ‘Virtual DJ’ Download ‘Virtual DJ’ 7.4.1 for Windows from this page. Once it finishes downloading, go to the downloaded location and double click on the ‘Virtual DJ’ setup file. Before executing the installer, ‘Wine’ will configure its settings first (only happens when you open it for the first time). VirtualBox for Ubuntu (64-bit) is a cross-platform virtualization application. Which means it installs on your existing Intel or AMD-based computers, whether they are running Windows, Mac, Linux. Jan 22, 2017  2. Installing ‘Virtual DJ’ Download ‘Virtual DJ’ 7.4.1 for Windows from this page. Once it finishes downloading, go to the downloaded location and double click on the ‘Virtual DJ’ setup file. Before executing the installer, ‘Wine’ will configure its settings first (only happens when you.

  • Latest Version:

    Virtual DJ 2020 Build 5630 LATEST

  • Requirements:

    Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10

  • Author / Product:

    Atomix Productions / Virtual DJ

  • Old Versions:

  • Filename:

    install_virtualdj_2020_b5630_pc.msi

  • Details:

    Virtual DJ 2020 full offline installer setup for PC 32bit/64bit

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Virtual DJ is a download software used by DJs to replace their turntables and CD players, and use digital music instead of vinyl and CDs. In the same way that the CD players used by DJs have more options than a regular Hi-Fi CD player, DJ Virtual for Windows has more options than a simple media player like iTunes. It lets you 'mix' your songs, by playing two or more tracks at the same time, adjust their relative speed so that their tempo will match, apply effects like loops, etc, and crossfade from one side to the other. It also lets you scratch your songs, set and recall cues, and all the other regular features DJs expect to find to be able to mix.
It will let you organize your collection of tracks and group them easily in a DJ-friendly way, using filter to find the hot songs, or find compatible bpm or key, access your previous playlists, etc. And if you're missing a track, This Free DJ Software will automatically find it on the Internet and stream it directly (*requires an additional subscription). And, using the millions of automatic reports Virtual DJ get every day from other Virtual DJ software users around the world, it will give you meaningful advices on which songs other DJs consider to go well after what you just played.
DJVirtual offline installer for PC can play not only audio tracks, but also video or karaoke if you connect your computer to a projector or the club's screens.
It comes with a plethora of effects, ranging from traditional flanger, echo, etc, to more modern 'beat-aware' effects like beatgrid, slicer, loop-roll. And if you mix videos, you'll also find a lot of video effects and transitions to play with. Its built-in sampler will let you spice up your mixes with a broad range of drops and loops, or you can go creative and merge live performance and production by creating remixes on-the-fly by using the sampler like a sequencer.
The DJ tool is plug-and-play compatible with most of the DJ controllers that exist on the market. Just plug yours and you will be ready to go. And if you want to change any of the default behavior, VirtualDJ for Windows has a powerful 'VDJScript' language that will let you easily tweak any functions exactly to your liking. Same for the interface. If you want to change it, VDJ website hosts hundreds of user-made interfaces to replace the default one, or you could easily create your own.
This Free DJ Software is used by tens of millions of people every day, ranging from bedroom DJs to international superstars. It is used to play live in clubs and big stadiums, at weddings, private parties, or just to train at home. And in addition to being used live, the app can also be used to record mixtapes, podcast, or to broadcast to Internet radios.
Note: For personal use only. Advanced features, such as a USB DJ controller, or a DJ mixer are not available. New controllers require a license.
Also Available: Download Virtual DJ for Mac

I am not a DJ, but after seeing one of my friend’s work as a DJ, I also wanted to try it a bit (just for fun 🙂 ), and that is how I came across ‘Virtual DJ’. It is easy to use, beginner friendly, & there is a free version available which despite some of its restrictions, is still an excellent piece of software.

‘Virtual DJ’ is also one of the leading MS Windows based music mixing software and many DJÂ hardware devices (such as those from ‘Pioneer’) include built-in support for ‘Virtual DJ’. But as a GNU/Linux user, the problem with ‘Virtual DJ’ is that it runs on Windows and Mac OS X only.

So I decided to see if it could be run on Ubuntu 13.10 using ‘Wine’ (a tool that lets you run some of MS Windows software on GNU/Linux), and as you can see from the below screenshot, despite few small issues, I was quite successful in doing so.

I decided to write a simple ‘how to’ guide hoping that someone else might also find it useful. So, without any further delays, let us begin the ‘process’ 🙂 .

What we need to do …

✧ Pre-cueing via the controller is not supported, but headphones can be used via the PC’s built-in audio output. And of course you can easily edit the mapping yourself and customize the controller for your demands.Please note that the list of supported controllers applies to the latest version of djay/djay Pro on the respective platform.Not all features may be supported on some controllers.Show controllers compatible with. Some features are currently not supported by these controllers: DDJ-1000 (waveforms on jog wheel displays, D.Echo and Noise Sound Color FX, Beat FX on channels), DDJ-1000SRT (D.Echo and Noise Sound Color FX, Beat FX on channels), DDJ-800 (jog wheel displays, Color FX except filter, Beat FX on channels), XDJ-RX2 (performance pad LEDs), DDJ-RX/DDJ-RR (booth output), MCX8000 (displays). MIDI controllers All natively supported MIDI controllersTo use a DJ MIDI controller with djay or djay Pro, simply plug the controller into your Mac, PC, iOS, or Android device. Djay. Djay will detect the controller and automatically pre-map all functionality, allowing you to start using the controller right away.

It is quite simple. First we need to install ‘Wine’ on Ubuntu (I am running 13.10 but the same instructions should work on other versions as well) & then we will install ‘Virtual DJ’ for Windows setup using it &, … that is it!.

1.Installing ‘Wine’ …

Open up the Terminal emulator and enter the below commands.

sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa

sudo apt-get update

If you want the latest stable release of ‘Wine’ which is currently 1.6, then enter the below command.

sudo apt-get install wine1.6

If you want the latest unstable builds (which I do not recommend), then enter the below one instead.

sudo apt-get install wine1.7

On a newly installed Ubuntu machine, ‘Wine’ needs to download around 240-250MB of data, so it might take a little while to download. While installing a downloaded package (Microsoft’s proprietary fonts), you will have to ‘agree’ its EULA terms, & you can use the ‘Tab’ key and the ‘Arrow keys’ on your keyboard for selecting the correct buttons (shown below).

The rest is pretty much automatic.

2. Installing ‘Virtual DJ’ …

Download ‘Virtual DJ’ 7.4.1 for Windows from this page. Once it finishes downloading, go to the downloaded location and double click on the ‘Virtual DJ’ setup file. Before executing the installer, ‘Wine’ will configure its settings first (only happens when you open it for the first time).

Then it will open-up the installer, just like on Windows.

One thing to note is that, when you come to choosing installation method and you if chose ‘Typical’, then wait for few seconds for the ‘Install’ step to appear (shown below).

When all is done, click on the ‘Finish’ button and now you should see a ‘Virtual DJ Home Free’ shortcut icon on your Ubuntu desktop. This is pretty much it, now you should be able to run it by simply double clicking on it.

The Issues …

As mentioned in the beginning, I am not a DJ and thus, I can not go into heavy details. But, except for few minor issues, pretty much all the other features that ‘Virtual DJ’ present you with on Windows, worked on Ubuntu also! (including ‘Sound Setup’, Skins, effects, audio recording etc).

Issue 1 …

The only major issue is related to Window management. If you try to maximize ‘Virtual DJ’ and then unmaximize it (also happens if you try to minimize it) then the whole desktop gets stuck. The only fix is to open Terminal emulator (by pressing ‘Ctrl’ + ‘Shift’ + ‘T’ keys) and restart the display manager by using the below command.

sudo restart lightdm

Although the desktop can be recovered through it, you will lose all the opened application windows and their data. If you however can avoid using the ‘Minimize’ & ‘Maximize’ buttons, you should be fine.

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Optional …

You can somewhat fix this by using ‘Winetricks’ utility that comes with ‘Wine’.

After opening it (shown above), choose: ‘Select the default wineprefix‘ -> ‘OK‘ -> ‘Change Settings‘ -> ‘OK‘ -> ‘windowmanagermanaged=no Prevent window manager from controlling windows‘ -> ‘OK. Now close the ‘Winetricks’ window (two windows that pop-up, one after the other).

After this, whenever you minimize ‘Virtual DJ’ it will be located around the bottom left-corner of the ‘Application Launcher’ (on ‘Trash’ but you can move the icon) and you can restore it by clicking on its icon.

This does not solve it completely as the desktop gets stuck if you click on the ‘Maximize’ button, but you can recover it by: 1. unmaximize ‘Virtual DJ’, 2. minimizing it, 3. then bringing it to front again (it is weird, but it works).

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Issue 2 (minor) …

The CPU usage indicator in ‘Virtual DJ’ does not work in Ubuntu.

Issue 3 …

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You might also notice a slight delay with loops in ‘Virtual DJ’. I was able to completely get rid of that by removing PulseAudio and using ALSA. If you notice it also, then you can try that.

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So, other than these few issues, I was able to run ‘Virtual DJ’ 7.4.1 on Ubuntu 13.10, quite successfully. Good luck.