Overall, CrossDJ Free offers a great experience for anyone who wants to take DJing to the next level, without sacrificing the kind of fun and creativity that made them successful in the first place. Other DJs who don't use midi controllers are probably better off just sticking to mixing and scratching. However, I think it would be a nice feature to add because there's nothing worse than spending a bunch of time fiddling with the mix only to realize that the song goes nowhere. I think the biggest downside is that there aren't any midi controllers available, so the mixing is all done manually. I had always intended to use it more as a party DJ, but after spending some time experimenting with the various effects and the mixer function, I think it would be better as a professional DJing tool. I tried a demo version of CrossDJ a while back and liked it a lot. Each deck has play and cue controls, as well as a variety of extra features, such as pitch shifting, auto fadeouts, bass cranked effects, fades in and out of specific sections of the mix, a special undo feature, and more. With a straightforward, solid, white interface, CrossDJ Free looks very nice. Supported MIDI controllers: Pioneer DDJ-SB & DDJ-WeGO2, U-Mix Control 1&2, U-Mix Control Pro 1&2, Gemini Mix2Go.CrossDJ Free is a great new electronic DJing program, allowing you to mix your music tracks with other music files in a constant, fluid, interactive mix.
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