There are two disc views, one that resembles a realistic Technics turntable, and one a simple geometric disk. You can view them in either waveform or disc modes. You get two or four decks, and two video decks.
Music-Making InterfaceĪt the top of the program window are the two virtual turntables. You can set Exclusive mode for this, meaning other sound sources won't be able to interrupt, and you can choose External mixer mode split output. Setting up an external audio device such as a MIDI controller or speaker takes a couple more steps, but is still pretty simple. Of course, the Asus all-in-one didn't support on-screen use of the Surface Dial. I tested the app on a Surface Studio, as well as on an Asus Zen AiO Pro Z240IC, and a Surface Book running Windows 10 Creators Update. The app is a 190MB download, which isn't bad for a rich media app. The Windows Store also offers better security by running apps in a sandbox.
In order to get the Surface Dial support, Algoriddim had to launch the software on the Windows Store, and that's really not such a bad thing, since it makes updating and installing on multiple PCs simpler.