If you have an external sound card:
You want to use Spotify, need 4 decks, or plan to use a brand new 2024 DJ controller (the drivers won't work).
: Change the entire look of the interface to match your personal style.
is a legacy version of the popular DJ mixing software developed by Atomix Productions. Released during the transition period between Windows XP and Windows 7 (and fully compatible with Windows 10/11 in compatibility mode), this version was designed to bridge the gap between professional mixing consoles and the average home computer.
: While defaults to two, it supports up to 99 decks (though 4–6 is more practical) with a larger beat tab to accommodate them.
Released in the early 2010s, v7.4.7 was the final stable build of the "Home" free edition before the company pivoted heavily to paid pro subscriptions. It is a 32-bit application designed for (though it runs fine on Windows 10/11 with compatibility settings).
Did you use Virtual DJ 7.4.7 back in the day? Tell us your favorite memory in the comments below. Do you still prefer it over modern software?