But here is the uncomfortable truth: What you are actually searching for is a piracy tool. And understanding the difference between a utility and a hack is the difference between a stable DJ career and a bricked laptop.

By: Tech Audio Staff

You want it gone. You want a crack. You want a "logo remover."

On the surface, the intent is simple. You’ve downloaded the free "Home Edition" of Virtual DJ (Atomix Productions’ industry-standard mixing software). You love the workflow. But every time you hit play, a persistent, robotic voice announces, "This is the unlicensed home edition of Virtual DJ," and a static logo floats over your waveform.

Every day, thousands of DJs type a specific string of words into Google: "Virtual DJ logo remover download."