Do guys at the atomix productions think you can make serato timecodes abit more precise with virtual dj. My needles are excelent,timecodes are fine but jeez I have to keep watching the screen frequently because of drifting. It is not ridiculous but it needs to be sorted by the next two updates at least. When it gets tight, endorse a scratch professional to give a video demo. Just my 2cents.
Posted Fri 06 Aug 10 @ 11:34 am
+1000^nth
Posted Tue 31 Aug 10 @ 6:44 pm
+1001
I have been told that Numark Virtual Vinyl's work best
I have been told that Numark Virtual Vinyl's work best
Posted Sun 05 Sep 10 @ 4:25 pm
not that available though
Posted Sun 05 Sep 10 @ 4:49 pm
farhanashraf wrote :
not that available though
Whats that? The virtual vinyls?
Posted Sun 05 Sep 10 @ 4:55 pm
yeah
Posted Sun 05 Sep 10 @ 4:58 pm
I know, i cant find any in the UK.
I've been told you need the old old ones. V4 or V5. They work best.
I've been told you need the old old ones. V4 or V5. They work best.
Posted Sun 05 Sep 10 @ 5:02 pm
yeah, plus i like the different serato ones! ;-D
Posted Sun 05 Sep 10 @ 6:02 pm
dannyboy2005 wrote :
I know, i cant find any in the UK.
I've been told you need the old old ones. V4 or V5. They work best.
I've been told you need the old old ones. V4 or V5. They work best.
I got my VV timecodes from Chemical Records: http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/
Roy
Posted Mon 06 Sep 10 @ 6:49 am
I found the Virtual Vinyl timecodes to be not all that great. When I switched to Serato timecodes I noticed a big improvement.
Posted Mon 06 Sep 10 @ 10:03 am
Theres mixed reviews about timecod'es on the web. I've read Traktor works well too?
Posted Tue 07 Sep 10 @ 1:46 pm