If you started DJing after 2010, you might have never heard of OtsAV. But for a dedicated group of mobile DJs, radio broadcasters, and karaoke hosts, version 1.90 remains the gold standard. Is it outdated? In some ways, yes. But is it still useful? Absolutely.
Disclaimer: OtsAV DJ Pro 1.90 is no longer officially supported. This post is for educational and nostalgic purposes. OtsAV DJ Pro 1.90
In the fast-paced world of DJ software, where new versions of Serato, Rekordbox, and Traktor drop every few months, it’s rare to see a piece of software stick around for nearly two decades. But here we are, talking about OtsAV DJ Pro 1.90 . If you started DJing after 2010, you might
Let’s break down what makes OtsAV DJ Pro 1.90 a unique beast. The first thing veterans will tell you about OtsAV is the instant start time . We’re not talking about low latency—we’re talking about zero perceived latency. In some ways, yes
But here’s the secret: it works . The interface is brutally functional. Every button is clearly labeled. The dual-deck layout is intuitive. And the (OtsAV calls it "Key Match") was light-years ahead of its time. It actually locks the musical key as you tempo shift, preventing that awful "chipmunk" or "giant" sound when you pitch a track. Killer Features You Can't Easily Find Elsewhere 1. The "Cue Point" System Modern DJs use hot cues. OtsAV uses infinite , named cue points that you can trigger like a sampler. Want to jump from the chorus of Track A to the bridge of Track B? One click. No jog wheel needed.
However, for the niche crowd that values instantaneous playback and rock-solid stability over shiny features, this software is still very much alive. It’s a reminder that DJing isn’t just about the gear—it’s about knowing your tools so well that they disappear. And when you hit play on OtsAV, the tool truly disappears.