![]() However, power users with a big collection of music will want something more sophisticated, as there is no way to group playlists as of this writing – hopefully this gets addressed. Like most DJ software now, Deckadance has iTunes integration that pulls your music library and playlists, an Automix List where you can lump in songs that you want Deckadance to play without intervention, and the ability to create Smart Playlists based on track data (artist, album name, BPM, etc.) I like the simplicity of the Browser in Deckadance is – I like it more than other mainstream DJ apps: I’m not a fan of the folder tree system in Traktor (large swaths of folders are confusing in a pinch), and Virtual DJ 8’s multi-window Browser can be cramped on more modest screens. If you’re using other DJ software like Traktor, your star ratings are also visible here. Many downloads like Deckadance Full Version may also include a crack, serial number, unlock code or keygen (key generator). It displays the most pertinent metadata in the browser window, and these fields are customisable via right-clicking on the header. The Library stores all the music you’ve got in Deckadance. Features : 1.63 new Added support for Dj-Tech 101 series DD-221. At the time of this writing there are only a handful of controllers that come natively mapped to it, but with Stanton breathing new life to it that could change in the near future.īrowser You can choose which fields appear in Deckadance’s browser, letting you customise what you see and what you can sort onscreen. I downloaded the Deckadance DVS installer from its website – it comes as a fully-working version of the software with a six second “mute” that kicks in once in a while until you’ve registered it. First impressions and setting up There are two versions of Deckadance – Standard and DVS which lets you use it with third-party timecode CDs and vinyl like Mixvibes, Torq, Ms Pinky, and Serato Scratch Live. ![]() In this review we take a look at Deckadance 2.5, which is the first Deckadance version to be released after it was acquired by Stanton DJ from Image-Line. It brought innovations like hosting third-party VST plugins (EQs, compressors) as well as the ability to be inserted as a plugin itself in another DAW. Full Deckadance 2.5 Review Deckadance is one of those DJ apps that’s been around for a while – it started almost 10 years ago under developer Image-Line, maker of the popular Fruity Loops / FL Studio digital audio workstation. ![]() First Impressions / Setting up In this review we take a look at Deckadance 2.5, the first version of the long-running DJ software that’s now under the Stanton DJ brand.
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