PCDJ Red DJ Software 7.3 build 1001

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    18/05/2007
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  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 2000/XP/Vista

Publisher’s description

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PCDJ RED VRM is a DJ performance tool that will enable you to professionally mix, beat match, and organize your MP3, WMA, WAV music files like a DJ right on your desktop PC or laptop. Now also compatible with Napster music files. RED VRM comes with CD ripper, auto/shuffle mix, looping, master tempo, 3 band EQ/Kills, and a mix recorder that will take you into the new age of music and DJ technology.

Whether you are working professional or just home user, RED VRM with give you the immediate results and will let you expand your creativity with music. Don't just play, mix those music files at your next party or let PCDJ mix them for you, Version 7.3 build 1001 has auto beat match, auto DJ, Looping.

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  1. 0287048741 Anonymous -- December 29 2006, 22.33

    i need this product urgently

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  2. it's easy to learn Anonymous -- November 14 2006, 00.17

    quite a very good software, especially 4 rookie DJs

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