Audio-mixing utility with a ton of available inputs
Audio-mixing utility with a ton of available inputs
Pros
- Many different sound effects to choose from
- It's free
- Save all your tracks easily and for free in one place
Cons
- Lengthy installation process will infuriate some users
- Free version doesn't have anything close to ultimate options
You can use UltraMixer to become the ultimate DJ, with many mix options at your fingertips.
The first thing almost anyone will tell you about UltraMixer is that it has a nice variety of features, but the installation process makes it very difficult to justify staying with the program. It has one of the lengthiest installation processes of any program of its kind and many users openly complain about it, even as they endure it and continue to use UltraMixer.
So why do people stick with the program? The answer is that DJs often like its simplicity. It has two channels to use, a nice mixer, and a full library where you can store all of your original creations. Sound settings are also rich and varied. You'll find a crossfader and equalizer as well as many other sound effects to get your party started right.
You can save your original tracks in the handy library and it's all free to do so. The price tag of course is one of the major reasons people stick with the program. For free, you can actually make some decent music with UltraMixer.
Once again, the installation process is among the most frustrating in the industry, so if you're a DJ with very little patience, you'll probably recent the installation process here and might want to look elsewhere. If you've got the patience for it, though, this is a nifty little DJing program with a nice free version. Paid versions are available as well.
Pros
- Many different sound effects to choose from
- It's free
- Save all your tracks easily and for free in one place
Cons
- Lengthy installation process will infuriate some users
- Free version doesn't have anything close to ultimate options