Next up is a primarily mobile app, the Djay Series by Algoriddim. Another huge asset that helps this program make the list is the ability to use DJ controls or MIDI devices to make edits without extensive formatting issues, making it great for those getting into the art, or those who already have invested quite a bit of money and time into it. While also available for professionals through a license, the free version of this software is surprisingly robust, with features such as auto beat detection and sync, exporting music files and the ability to use a “live” mode, preventing flubs and errors if you are in fact the party DJ. Starting off our list of free DJ Software is Zulu, a totally free mixer and DJ suite for Windows PC’s, Android mobile tech, Kindle and Macs. Well, what could possibly be cheaper than free? Here, we take a look at the top 10 Free DJ software programs to get your feet wet, or refine your skills for personal and party enjoyment.
Whether you are a person just learning how to take samples and make beats, or the person the party looks to for the best tracks, you may be looking for a great set of DJ software for as cheap as possible.