Deckadance

Deckadance (often referred to as DD) is a DJ console and mixing tool developed by Image-Line software and acquired in 2015 by Gibson.

[4] Deckadance can be used as a standalone application or as a VST plugin inside VST-supporting software hosts[2] like Ableton Live.

[7] Image-Line worked closely with DJ and programmer Arguru to develop the first version,[3] which was released for Windows in May 2007.

[7] As of version 1.9, the minimum system requirements for Deckadance on a PC are Windows 7, Vista, or XP (SP2).

[4][5] Among Deckadance features are iTunes integration,[11] an audio synchronization engine that can work in tandem with other VST hosts such as Ableton Live, a detachable Song Manager (SM) that can integrate with iTunes, zPlane Elastique technology,[7] a colored waveform with red to distinguish bass, the ability to time-code your own CD (Club Edition), beat detection, a 2-channel mixer with 3-band EQ,[12] and headphone cueing.

As of version 1.9 Deckadance has seven internal performance effects, including LP, HP, BP, Notch, Phaser, Echo, and Low fidelity.

[4][18] Through an "autolearning system," Image-Line claims the program can use essentially all CD and vinyl controllers on the market.

Version 1.2 on OS X , first for Macs