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We’ve got a tough challenge here: both and are long-running digital DJ apps that each have their own dedicated supporters. If you’re on the fence as to which app to pick, read on to find out what makes each of them special and see how they stack up against each other 1. Interface / number of decks Serato DJ: Four decks maximum, vertical and horizontal waveforms Virtual DJ: Up to 99 decks (skin-dependent), vertical and horizontal waveforms Graphics are one of the main differences between Serato DJ and Virtual DJ. Serato DJ has a standard graphic interface that is uniform across both Macs and PCs, while Virtual DJ has a customisable one – you can change the way it looks by downloading “skins” made by the Virtual DJ community. You can even use it with a touchscreen PC thanks to its “Tablet” skin that makes it intuitive for touch device use. Serato DJ lets you spin with a maximum of four virtual decks, letting you choose to display the waveforms in a horizontal or vertical manner.
Virtual DJ’s virtual deck limit, on the other hand, is directly tied to the skin that you’re using. The default Virtual DJ 8 skin has a maximum of six decks, but you can have up to 99 decks if you’re using a skin that supports that number. From this, you may think of Serato DJ as more of a “closed” DJ environment, and Virtual DJ as more “open”. There are advantages and disadvantages to either: being closed means that the developer has more control over the way the app looks and with which devices it works with. This tends to make Serato DJ more stable, albeit across a smaller range of mixers, controllers, and interfaces. With Virtual DJ 8 being more “open”, that means that users have more opportunities to customise the app to fit their needs on the computer they’re using, and that also means that it works with a broader range of DJ controllers, mixers, and interfaces. You’re even able to modify Virtual DJ 8 on a deeper level thanks to its extensive Options menu that lets you tweak controls to its engine.
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Hardware compatibilities Serato DJ: 53 controllers, 17 mixers, 18 accessories (including s), four Virtual DJ: 325 total devices, including mixers, media players, controllers, and DVS boxes Virtual DJ is one of the most popular digital DJ apps because it works with just about anything, and it shows: being compatible with over 300 DJ devices, plus the ability to use puts it at a huge advantage over the compatibility list of Serato DJ for DJs for whom near-universal compatibility is important. This is because Serato DJ licenses its software to hardware manufacturers and retains strict control over implementation, while Virtual DJ just takes it upon itself a lot of the time to make sure its software works, which leads to wider compatibility.