The Right Software, Continued
The Right Software, Continued
The NewDJ mode offers a virtual image of a traditional DJ console. Oddly enough, especially since this is a Hercules' interface, the 1024x784 pixel screen cannot be resized, which is not exactly standard. This could be a problem for some laptops, or even desktop computers. The other interface available seemed a lot less enjoyable but we still find outlandish dimensions of a 1029x742 resolution, while this is closer to the standard.
Note that some of the advanced functions in NewDJ are not available in the Hercules version and if you want them you'll have to get the commercial version.

The very successful Hercules interface for NewDJ enables you to find the console's hard controls pretty accurately. At the top is a full view of the levels and mixing in the middle.

The classic NewDJ interface is not nearly so good, but it does have some interesting features.
Storm 2.0 DJ Edition is a very different program from the ones above because it is a real music creation studio. So you won't get the usual DJ equipment interface but more of a highly developed home studio.
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