![]() ![]() This is an extremely liberating feature and something to which other manufacturers should take note! If your controller isn’t supported natively, you can even map it, which allows for users with MIDI controllers to utilise the software with their own device which is usually not available with other DJ software. The FX grid is an interesting way to implement the seven different available effects to your mixes. ![]() You can use the learn shortcuts function to map effects to your keyboard and trigger any of them with a click of a button. This works great for people wanting to DJ without a controller as the ease of use and customisation is seemingly endless.Īnother interesting use of the shortcut mapping is turning up to down the channel faders. For a lot of graphic user interfaces in the DJ realm, this can be a bit of a gruelling task, especially when using a mouse. With DEX 3, you can assign one button to push up and another to push down each fader. Using this, mixing more like on a controller is possible with only your keyboard, something other computer based DJ software could learn from. The DJ portion operates exactly as you would expect. ![]() The software seems to lean towards automixes and you can specify a few different ways to blend the songs on your queue, which is perfect for beginners or those working in the events sector.ĭragging and dropping music, video and karaoke files from your iTunes library or any other folder where you have your music stored is relatively seamless and track analysing done on the fly. In addition to this, streaming music from Beatport and SoundCloud Go+ makes being the ultimate party pleaser possible. ![]()
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