Over three hundred DJ controllers can be used with VDJ. In the attempt to make sure you can play anywhere you go, VDJ is able to synchronize with most hardware especially Pioneer, Numark, Reloop, Denon, Hercules, Rane and so on. They do allow you to customize this with their emphasis on customization and even have a day mode that has more color, so it is easier to use when using this outside. Now the interface is intuitive and easy to use to find the key elements of mixing. With their newest editions, they have brought a modern feel to the interface and de-cluttered the screen. There are many things that you can do in mixing music, and VirtualDJ always had the problem of too many options in a cluttered interface.
One of the things they have improved is their user interface. However, there are so many options in helping you do that. VirtualDJ does a variety of things, but all it does is essentially helping you to mix your music. This focus does mean that while you will have a great variety of things to do, the VDJ isn’t going to do them as well as some of their competition like Serato.
One of the things that is different from the other software is the fact that VDJ has a heavy emphasis on new features.