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While VirtualDJ Pro v6.0.1 was a foundational release, the platform has evolved into a modern powerhouse, utilized by top artists for features like real-time stem separation and extensive hardware support. The current Pro Infinity license, which provides full, unlimited access, is available for a one-time purchase. For more details, visit VirtualDJ. VirtualDJ - The #1 Most Popular DJ Software
Since "content" can mean a few different things (a review, a product description, or a troubleshooting guide), I have prepared a comprehensive breakdown below. This covers the features of that specific era, a review-style description, and important compatibility notes.
Note: Version 6.0.1 is a legacy release (circa 2010). While it was a landmark version, it is technically outdated compared to the modern VirtualDJ 2024. virtual dj pro v601
Part 5: Supported Controllers & Timecode
Virtual DJ Pro v6.01 sits in a sweet spot regarding hardware. It does not support HID mixers like the Pioneer DDJ-SX, but it flawlessly supports:
- Legacy MIDI controllers: Hercules DJ Console Mk2, Numark Total Control, Vestax VCI-100.
- Timecode vinyl/CD: With the VDJ Scratch license, you could use a special timecode record on regular turntables (Stanton, Numark TTX) to control the software.
- External mixers: Using two separate USB sound cards (e.g., a Behringer UCA202 for output and a built-in line-in for input).
Mapping your own controller is possible via the XML mapper. Advanced users could edit the midi_mappings.xml file to assign any knob or button to any software function – a level of customization that took patience but was immensely powerful. While VirtualDJ Pro v6
The Verdict
Score: 8.5/10 (for legacy hardware)
Pros:
- Installs in 30 seconds.
- Zero bloatware.
- No internet connection required.
- Runs on a potato.
Cons:
- No high-DPI scaling for modern 4K monitors.
- Cannot read modern Rekordbox analyzed USB drives.
- No streaming services.
Subject: Virtual DJ Pro v6.01 – The Ultimate Lightweight Legacy Setup (Review & Guide)
Posted by: DJ_RetroWave Date: October 2023 (Retrospective) Part 5: Supported Controllers & Timecode Virtual DJ
The "Pro" Difference: v601 vs. Home Edition
Many users confuse the free "Virtual DJ Home" with the Virtual DJ Pro v601. The Pro version unlocked critical features:
- Unlimited recording length (Home edition limited to 10 minutes).
- ASIO driver support for low-latency pro sound cards.
- Broadcasting module (Shoutcast/Icecast) for internet radio.
- No "Virtual DJ" vocal watermark on recordings.
- External mixer mode (for using physical EQs bypassing the software).
For the $299 price tag (huge at the time), Pro users got a license that didn't expire, unlike today's subscription hell.