By. A. Vega, Digital Audio Tech Correspondent
Have you encountered a strange bug or security issue from an old VDJ crack? Share your story in the comments (anonymously, of course). virtual dj 8.3 full sin logo controladores
If you are using a controller, respect the developers who made it work. If the logo bothers you that much, pay for the tool. Your set, your computer, and your career will thank you. Share your story in the comments (anonymously, of course)
Moreover, using a “full sin logo” version in a paid gig is a career risk. If a promoter or club owner sees the tell-tale signs of a crack (missing update notifications, odd file structure), your reputation could be damaged faster than a blown speaker. VirtualDJ is not an expensive piece of software. A monthly subscription for the “Pro” license (which removes the logo and unlocks all controllers) costs roughly the same as a craft beer or two coffees. A perpetual license is often on sale for less than a budget MIDI controller. Your set, your computer, and your career will thank you
However, a specific search term has been making the rounds on torrent sites, forums, and low-tier YouTube tutorials:
The phrase “sin logo controladores” (without logo controllers) promises a version of VirtualDJ 8.3 that has been to remove this watermark entirely, allowing a user to connect any USB controller (Pioneer, Numark, Hercules, etc.) and use it as if they had purchased a Pro license.