i have a question about virtual dj. Is it possible to plug in a turntable and play a real vinyl (not a timecoded vinyl) and then mix it with an mp3? i realise you can transfer music from a vinyl to an mp3 using this software, but this is not entirely practical for me!
Posted Thu 21 Jun 07 @ 5:50 pm
You can duplicate the vinyl output in order use it to handle VDJ (if you want to use the timecode vinyls) or to be used as a normal vinyl. Just raise the mixer fader (on a normal mixer) and lower the VDJ channel one. It's like you do with any other DJ console with vinyls and CDJs... just by moving mixer faders ;) VDJ supports dedicated outputs for left and right deck, as there are two normal audio devices...
Posted Thu 21 Jun 07 @ 7:28 pm
So in a nutshell
the easy way to do it is to use an external mixer
if you want to use timecodes use a spliter from your turntables
one output goes to Ch1 on the mixer board the other goes to VDJ.
the output from VDJ goes to channel 2(so same for ch3/4). Kill Channel 1/3 while using timecode.
Most 2 channel mixers still have 4 inputs(2 per channel) toggle switch for between them.
Thanks,
the easy way to do it is to use an external mixer
if you want to use timecodes use a spliter from your turntables
one output goes to Ch1 on the mixer board the other goes to VDJ.
the output from VDJ goes to channel 2(so same for ch3/4). Kill Channel 1/3 while using timecode.
Most 2 channel mixers still have 4 inputs(2 per channel) toggle switch for between them.
Thanks,
Posted Thu 21 Jun 07 @ 9:44 pm
yeh that makes sense, thanks very much for your help
Posted Thu 21 Jun 07 @ 11:31 pm