Virtual Dj Skin Pioneer Cdj 350 Djm 350

To take a closed-book exam, candidates must download and install the Examena app on their computers in advance.

Before installing the Examena app, refer to the table below for the installation requirements.

Components

Requirements for Windows

Requirements for macOS

Operating System

Required: Windows 10 or later, 64-bit operating system

Recommended: Windows 10 or later, 64-bit operating system

Required: macOS 11 or later

Recommended: macOS 11.2 or later

Processor

Required: 2-Core, 1.8 GHz, x64-based processor (Intel/AMD) or Arm64-based processor (Qualcomm Snapdragon)

Recommended: 4-Core, 2.0 GHz or faster, x64-based processor (Intel/AMD) or Arm64-based processor (Qualcomm Snapdragon)

Required: 2-Core 1.8 GHz

Recommended: 4-Core 2.0 GHz or faster

Available Physical Memory

Required: 2 GB or above

Recommended: 4 GB or above

Available Disk Space

Required: 1 GB or above

Recommended: 5 GB or above

Camera

Required: Video resolution 480P

Recommended: Video resolution 720P (HD) or above

Install Examena app on Windows

1.   Sign into MaivenPoint Online Services and open Examena.

2.   Click the Download Examena app button to download the app package.

Download Examena app.

Alternatively, you can Download Examena app for Windows or Download Examena app for macOS directly from here.

3.   Find the downloaded Examena_App.Setup.msi file, double-click it to start the installation.

4.   Follow the instructions in the setup wizard to complete the install.

5.   Restart computer after finishing the installation.

Virtual Dj Skin Pioneer Cdj 350 Djm 350

: Most skins are found in the official Virtual DJ Skins Library. Move to the Skins Folder

Integrating a Virtual DJ skin with your Pioneer CDJ-350 and DJM-350 setup comes with numerous benefits:

that mimics traditional Pioneer gear and is compatible with PC and Mac. Key Features

It respects your muscle memory, looks fantastic on stage (no one will know you're just running a laptop skin), and preserves the no-nonsense workflow of the original 350 series. virtual dj skin pioneer cdj 350 djm 350

If you are using a modern controller (like a Pioneer DDJ-FLX4 or DDJ-400), this skin is a great way to "hide" advanced software features and practice basic mixing. The software automatically maps your controller's EQ knobs, volume faders, and jog wheels to the respective visual parts of the 350 skin. Tips for Optimizing Your Performance

Once you have the skin installed, elevate your setup:

By focusing on a solid hardware setup and choosing a functional modern skin, you can create a powerful and stable DJing environment that respects the unique role of your Pioneer players and mixer. : Most skins are found in the official

Analysis and Overview of the VirtualDJ Skin replicating the Pioneer CDJ-350 and DJM-350 setup. Date: October 26, 2023 Prepared For: Digital DJs and Home Studio Enthusiasts

In the golden era of digital DJing (roughly 2009–2014), a quiet revolution happened inside cramped dorm rooms, mobile DJ trailers, and beginner-friendly booths. While professionals fawned over the massive CDJ-2000 Nexus and the industry-standard DJM-900, a smaller, cheaper, almost toy-like setup was secretly shaping a generation.

Choosing the right Virtual DJ skin for your Pioneer CDJ-350 and DJM-350 involves considering your performance needs, personal preferences, and the type of setup you're using. Here are some steps and tips: If you are using a modern controller (like

Real DJM-350 has adjustable curve via a small trimmer on the hardware. In VDJ, right-click the crossfader → "Curve" → Drag to 60% (not 100%) to mimic the Pioneer's gradual cut.

Yes, absolutely. Through the MIDI mapping process described above, you can assign any of your CDJ-350's buttons (like the Beat Lock or Loop buttons) to trigger software effects.

If you spend your weekends playing on a real CDJ-350 setup at a bar, but use your laptop at home, switching layouts disorients your hands. Using a skin that replicates the exact button placement ensures that your fingers reach for the same spot on the touchscreen or mouse cursor as they would on the hardware.

It’s perfect for those transitioning from hardware to software or for anyone who just loves that intuitive Pioneer workflow. All the buttons are exactly where you expect them to be.

Start Examena app on macOS

After you have Examena App installed on macOS, complete the following steps to start it for the first time.

1.   Locate Examena App on your computer, and double-click it to start it.

2.   Click Allow to allow Examena App to access your camera.

3.   Click Allow to allow Examena App to access your microphone.

4.   Click Open System Settings, and click the toggle button to the right of Examena App.

Click Open System Settings.

5.   Click Use Password… in the Privacy & Security window, enter your password and click Modify Settings.

6.   Click Quit & Reopen to allow Examena App to record the contents of your screen until it is quit.

Click Quit & Reopen.

7.   Click Open System Settings, and click the toggle button to the right of Examena App in the Accessibility window.

Click Open System Settings.

8.   Click Use Password… in the Privacy & Security window, enter your password and click Modify Settings.

Click Use Password… in the window.

9.   Click retry in the message to access the sign in page of Examena app.

 Click retry in the message.

Enable macros for Secured Excel questions

If there are Secured Excel questions in the exam, you can see the bulb icon in the upper-right corner of the exam card. You can click it to view the instructions.

View instructions of the exam with Secured Excel questions.

You must enable macros in an Excel file before starting this exam. You can follow the steps below for Windows:

1.   Open an Excel file. Make sure your Excel file has already correctly sign-in with an active and valid account.

2.   Navigate to File > Options > Trust Centre, and click Trust Centre Settings… under Microsoft Excel Trust Centre.

3.   In the Trust Centre window, click Macro Settings, and then select the Enable VBA macros option under Macro Settings.

You can follow the steps below for macOS:

1.   Open an Excel file. Make sure your Excel file has already correctly sign-in with an active and valid account.

2.   Navigate to Excel > Preferences > Security, and select the Enable all macros option under Macro Security.

Video tutorial for Windows

Video tutorial for macOS