Looking for a mp3 controller to use wit Virtual dj that will have instant starting capabilities. I've dj'd on cd's for years and have a denon 9000, love how quickly it starts once play is hit, anyone ave a suggestion?
Posted Mon 06 Jul 09 @ 12:26 pm
I notice no delay with the RMX, or the Total Control, or the Stealth controllers. I would recommend any of those.
Posted Mon 06 Jul 09 @ 12:52 pm
if you like the dennon 9000 the use a sound card (4 in & 4 out ) and timecode cd with it and midi some key up on your keyborad for things you may like to have.
Posted Mon 06 Jul 09 @ 1:08 pm
I looked at these and like them, especially the stealth, but would like a set up more along the lines of the denon controller
Posted Wed 15 Jul 09 @ 5:00 pm
I'd say pretty much any controller gives you instant starts - especially with low latency settings.
The start delay in a CD-player is caused by the motors' rotary mechanism that needs to build momentum. Since a software playing MP3's obviously doesn't have a motor, the theoretical delay is caused by the electric impulse travelling through a copper wire from your controller to the computer :)
The start delay in a CD-player is caused by the motors' rotary mechanism that needs to build momentum. Since a software playing MP3's obviously doesn't have a motor, the theoretical delay is caused by the electric impulse travelling through a copper wire from your controller to the computer :)
Posted Thu 16 Jul 09 @ 6:20 am
AuralCandy.Net wrote :
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the theoretical delay is caused by the electric impulse travelling through a copper wire from your controller to the computer :)
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the theoretical delay is caused by the electric impulse travelling through a copper wire from your controller to the computer :)
...and given the current limitations imposed by the speed of light, kinda hard to improve on that just at the moment... lol
Posted Thu 16 Jul 09 @ 7:49 am
Try the Denon DN-HC4500: http://www.denondj.com/DN-HC4500-P81.aspx
This is a rackmount MIDI controller from Denon that can directly control the software via MIDI (No timecode needed.) It has a built-in sound card and will provide you with a familiar Denon interface similar to what you are already using. The text display screens will also show information from the software such as the current song artist and title.
It can also be connected to an optional CD drawer unit to allow it to operate as both a standard dual CD player and a controller for VirtualDJ.
If you intend to mix videos, you can also use it in conjunction with either a Denon X500 or X900 mixer to directly control the video crossfader.
In VirtualDJ v6 you can alter the mappings of any of the buttons to suit your own preferences.
This is a rackmount MIDI controller from Denon that can directly control the software via MIDI (No timecode needed.) It has a built-in sound card and will provide you with a familiar Denon interface similar to what you are already using. The text display screens will also show information from the software such as the current song artist and title.
It can also be connected to an optional CD drawer unit to allow it to operate as both a standard dual CD player and a controller for VirtualDJ.
If you intend to mix videos, you can also use it in conjunction with either a Denon X500 or X900 mixer to directly control the video crossfader.
In VirtualDJ v6 you can alter the mappings of any of the buttons to suit your own preferences.
Posted Thu 16 Jul 09 @ 12:41 pm
Pioneer CDJ-400s, nuff said
Posted Thu 16 Jul 09 @ 2:25 pm
I'd say pretty much any controller gives you instant starts - especially with low latency settings.
The start delay in a CD-player is caused by the motors' rotary mechanism that needs to build momentum. Since a software playing MP3's obviously doesn't have a motor, the theoretical delay is caused by the electric impulse travelling through a copper wire from your controller to the computer :)
That sounds great, the problem is that I used to have one of the first ones of these external mp3 controllers. I'm sure they've come along wa since then, but there was always problems when I would try to go back to the starting cue point, using a cue button too quickly. Like tapping cue then play and repeating 3x's in a row, trying to start a mix. I mix some spanish stuff so It's a bi diffrent when they are singing or talking all the way trough the song with no beat for you to loop and mix into. I've been good in doing this with the denons just trying to condense my cd collection...
The start delay in a CD-player is caused by the motors' rotary mechanism that needs to build momentum. Since a software playing MP3's obviously doesn't have a motor, the theoretical delay is caused by the electric impulse travelling through a copper wire from your controller to the computer :)
That sounds great, the problem is that I used to have one of the first ones of these external mp3 controllers. I'm sure they've come along wa since then, but there was always problems when I would try to go back to the starting cue point, using a cue button too quickly. Like tapping cue then play and repeating 3x's in a row, trying to start a mix. I mix some spanish stuff so It's a bi diffrent when they are singing or talking all the way trough the song with no beat for you to loop and mix into. I've been good in doing this with the denons just trying to condense my cd collection...
Posted Wed 22 Jul 09 @ 11:47 am
I would say the Denon DN-S1200s!
Posted Wed 22 Jul 09 @ 5:16 pm
empyre wrote :
but there was always problems when I would try to go back to the starting cue point, using a cue button too quickly. Like tapping cue then play and repeating 3x's in a row, trying to start a mix. ...
but there was always problems when I would try to go back to the starting cue point, using a cue button too quickly. Like tapping cue then play and repeating 3x's in a row, trying to start a mix. ...
interesting. what kind of problems exactly were happening?
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Posted Thu 23 Jul 09 @ 6:14 pm
In the config menu/options do you have auto cue disabled?
Posted Thu 23 Jul 09 @ 6:20 pm
DJmga wrote :
...and given the current limitations imposed by the speed of light, kinda hard to improve on that just at the moment... lol
Transferring signal at the speed of light would require an optic fibre cable. Electric impulses travelling through copper fibre is much slower.
Posted Fri 24 Jul 09 @ 2:26 am
i was also having issues cueing up using the jog wheel. I like to start playing on a down beat sometime just for my simple minded timing. But it sometimes would start off a few frames, up to 1 second of at times
Posted Tue 28 Jul 09 @ 2:23 pm
If you are using a MIDI controller with touch sensitive jogwheel(s) with VirtualDJ v6 demo (E.g: Denon DN-HC4500., S1200, etc.), please see the bottom of http://www.virtualdj.com/homepage/jpboggis/blogs/3702/VDJscript_examples.html for a possible solution.
Posted Tue 28 Jul 09 @ 3:48 pm