![]() ![]() Updated protection should fix some more performance issues Fixed BPM detection not being accurate on certain track Fixed TAP button on Stanton DaScratch controller not working anymore to switch decks Fixed VST effect on third deck being reset when turning on mic with BCD-2000 controller *Note that as soon as you close Dex the current order is stored and the old order is still lost Improvements to ‘Order’ column, you can now enable the order column at any time to re-order to the original order. Fixed problem connecting Denon controller (so far only seen on a Japanese Windows) Fixed Preview player not working with DirectSound output Some small fixes and improvements to the tag database Fixed ‘case’ button not working for sub-folders anymore Added option to automatically select the first cue point on load Fixed loaded playlist getting re-ordered when doing a search and sorting the search results Comments field no longer shows iTunes binary data Fixed bug with Karaoki not being able to load certain files Cue points are now stored for MP4/M4A files Fixes problem that prevented cue points in m4a/mp4 files from showing up Fixed audio CD playback which no longer worked in earlier beta’s Initial support for Reloop Digital Jockey 2 controller (fx aren’t mapped yet) Fixed problem with year column not showing up Lots of performance enhancements and tweaks. Fixed bug that could cause a crash while trying to store read-only playlists Fixed bug causing mp4/m4a tags not to be saved sometimes Fixed bug causing mp4/m4a tags not to be displayed correctly in the decks sometimes Fixed bug that could cause all files to be displayed as played Order column is now remembered when opening different folders Fixed bug preventing cue points to be stored in right deck using AA-DP2 controller ![]() Fixed bug causing playback of wma files to crash Could fix problems with dead links in playlists/cases MP4 files with Apple Lossless can now be played (I.E. Should fix doubles in Order column when deleting and adding songs to a playlist Fixed possible install issue on Windows XP Fixed bug causing changes to a case to be lost when renaming a case Improved search for foreign characters and accents Fixed possible crash while using Autoplay You can find everything you need to play your tracks like a professional DJ, on PCDJ DEX's modern and elegant interface.-Fixed possible reactivation issue by replacing security The software's trial version automatically shuts down after 20 minutes. You can download and install the software in less than a minute and you don't need top of the line hardware to use it. The user interface resembles a real-life mixing deck, with numerous dials and knobs. PCDJ DEX includes a broad range of useful features and it makes it easy to locate and cue your tracks. PCDJ DEX's functions are too many to count, but all you need to know is that it encompasses everything you would expect from a professional DJ software. You can switch from the file explorer view mode, on the lower part of the window, to a list of added effects and activate or deactivate them with different sliders. It is also possible to add external effects, separately, for each deck. Vinyl disc simulations are possible as well. You can manually cross-fade from one deck to another or click a button and let the software do it for you. While playing a track, you can use headphones to listen to the next track and make the same adjustments on the second deck. PCDJ DEX allows you to make a wide range of adjustments for different tracks, on separate decks. You can also click and drag your files to a mixing deck, on the upper half of the interface, to cue them. Once you locate your music, you may click and drag your files to the main database, a playlist or a favorites folder. You can explore your local partitions, add music to the program's database and create playlists on the lower half of the window. The Windows installation file is almost 14 MB, which should not take long to download, even with a slower Internet connection.Įverything you need to play and mix your tracks can be found on the same user interface. Both editions are easy to install and they don't require powerful hardware. The program is available for Windows and Mac OS X platforms. It comes with multiple decks for audio tracks, video and karaoke files, it provides manual and automatic mixing features and much more. PCDJ DEX offers a complete solution for any amateur or professional DJ. Playing the right tracks, at the right moment, applying effects or making certain adjustments in real time can make all the difference between a successful event and a snooze-fest. You need much more than a simple media player if you intend to play music in front of a crowd. ![]()
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