I use VDJ with my MKII and I create shortcuts on my keyboard.
It would be great if I can adjust or kill the bass, mids, and treble individually on each sample. Or have the capability to record the sample from the main deck with the adjusted EQ settings.
In order to get the desired effect with a kill bass, mids, or treble, I would have to record it, for example with no bass, and then sample it to have it without the bass.
In addition, it would be very nice to listen to the sample in the headset without playing it live.
Anyone any suggestions. Thanks.
FLeX
It would be great if I can adjust or kill the bass, mids, and treble individually on each sample. Or have the capability to record the sample from the main deck with the adjusted EQ settings.
In order to get the desired effect with a kill bass, mids, or treble, I would have to record it, for example with no bass, and then sample it to have it without the bass.
In addition, it would be very nice to listen to the sample in the headset without playing it live.
Anyone any suggestions. Thanks.
FLeX
Posted Wed 16 May 07 @ 3:42 pm
The easiest way would be to use a multichannel (6 or more) soundcard, and an external mixer with a third input for the sampler. I use the sampler quite a lot, that's how I do it... :-)
Posted Wed 16 May 07 @ 4:51 pm
DJSherz,
To make sure we are on the same page, I'm referring to the VDJ's samplers. Is this one of the alternatives. Thanks.
FLeX
To make sure we are on the same page, I'm referring to the VDJ's samplers. Is this one of the alternatives. Thanks.
FLeX
Posted Thu 17 May 07 @ 2:15 pm
Yes indeedy, if you have a suitable mixer and soundcard, you can route the sound from VDJ's sampler into it's own channel on the mixer, completely independently of the deck outputs.
Posted Fri 18 May 07 @ 7:38 pm
Sherz,
I'll give it a shot. Thanks.
I'll give it a shot. Thanks.
Posted Fri 18 May 07 @ 8:15 pm
this requires a sound card with 3 stereo output and a "3 line mixer"
it's going to cost you.
it's going to cost you.
Posted Mon 21 May 07 @ 1:03 am
or use more than 1 soundcard, cheep as chips
besides, a normal 5.1 soundcard has 6 outputs...........
besides, a normal 5.1 soundcard has 6 outputs...........
Posted Mon 21 May 07 @ 2:15 am
Yes, you have Sound Blaster Live 5.1 USB which costs around 60 euros and has all you need. You will need 3 channels mixer for this.
Posted Mon 21 May 07 @ 11:32 am
Everyone,
Thanks for the advise. I will look into those possibilities.
FLeX
Thanks for the advise. I will look into those possibilities.
FLeX
Posted Mon 28 May 07 @ 4:13 pm