This program proved easy enough to simply start playing files and pushing buttons and sliders to see what came out of our speakers, which is a good thing because there's no Help file, though the publisher's Web site has some screenshots and other resources. But once we'd added some tunes and loaded one each into Deck A and Deck B, the console's colorful buttons and displays came to life. DJ Music Mixer's dark-toned console is busy, too, at first glance. ![]() But DJs only have two hands, which means two turntables, which means two tracks for DJ software that do with digital what DJs do with vinyl. ![]() Designers always try to pack as many controls and displays into the smallest possible space on mixing consoles. ![]() What proved easier about DJ Music Maker? The console, for starters.
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