Virtual Dj Skin Pioneer Cdj 350 Djm 350 Now

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Subject: [Skin] Just found a great CDJ 350 / DJM 350 skin for Virtual DJ – Thoughts?

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Hey everyone,

I recently dug up a skin for Virtual DJ that mimics the Pioneer CDJ 350 and DJM 350 setup. I know a lot of us started on these units (or still use them), so having a 1:1 replica on the screen is a massive help for muscle memory. virtual dj skin pioneer cdj 350 djm 350

I’ve been using it for some practice sessions at home when I can't lug my gear out. The mixer section includes the layout of the DJM 350’s knobs and faders, and the jog wheels on the deck skin actually feel responsive visually.

Has anyone else tried this specific skin layout? I’m curious if anyone has mapped the effects knobs to work specifically with VDJ’s internal effects yet. Let me know your thoughts or if you need the link!

Keep mixing. 🤘


  • Launch VirtualDJ and open Settings → Skins. Select the new Pioneer CDJ-350 & DJM-350 skin.
  • Configure behavior:
  • Load the demo mapping if you use MIDI controllers; otherwise keep default keyboard/mouse mappings.
  • Some DJs argue that skins are obsolete now that Virtual DJ has advanced Remote Control apps (like VDJ Remote on iPad). However, for the CDJ-350/DJM-350 user, a skin is superior for one reason: The hardware has no screen. Best for discussions, questions, or sharing a download link

    Furthermore, if you ever perform a "B2B" with another DJ who doesn't know your gear, showing them the Virtual DJ Skin Pioneer CDJ 350 DJM 350 allows them to visually understand your setup in seconds.

    By [Author Name]

    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.

    The Pioneer CDJ-350 and DJM-350 combo was never meant to be a legend. It was the "my first real gear" kit. But thanks to a single, obsessive corner of the internet—the Virtual DJ skinning community—this humble duo became the most simulated, skinned, and studied controller layout in history. Launch VirtualDJ and open Settings → Skins

    Here is the story of how a budget media player became the blueprint for the digital DJ’s screen.


    Published by DJ Tech Hub | Updated for 2026

    For over a decade, the Pioneer CDJ 350 and DJM 350 have held a sacred place in the hearts of bedroom DJs, mobile jocks, and controllerists. This iconic "entry-level pro" setup offered the tactile feel of a Nexus system without the $4,000 price tag. But as the industry shifts toward laptop-based performance, many users ask: How do I keep that classic 350 layout while using Virtual DJ?

    The answer lies in the Virtual DJ Skin Pioneer CDJ 350 DJM 350.

    In this deep-dive article, we will explore everything you need to know about this specific skin: why it’s a game-changer for muscle memory, where to find the official files, how to install them, and advanced mapping tips to make your laptop feel like a silver Pioneer rig.


    Virtual DJ (VDJ) is incredibly powerful, but its default interface is generic. If you own a Pioneer CDJ 350 and DJM 350, using a standard skin creates friction. Here is why a custom skin is essential:

  • DJM-350 mixer panel with:
  • Global elements: