Hi, I'm using a external 5.1 usb-soundcard for the 2 decks to play. Works fine, left deck through the front-speakers output and right deck through the rear-speakers output. But I wonder if it's possible to assign a different soundcard to the sampler player, the onboard one. I'm planning on using it for playing jingles. if it's possible I don't have to leave open a slide from the decks to hear the jingle. Does anybody know if it's possible?
Posted Thu 05 Nov 09 @ 4:55 am
This would be possible if you use 2 instances of VDJ.
The first one, running as it is right now for your two decks, and the second one, using the onboard soundcard for the samples (or a 3rd deck if ever you feel like it.)
This will obviously require the Pro version.
The first one, running as it is right now for your two decks, and the second one, using the onboard soundcard for the samples (or a 3rd deck if ever you feel like it.)
This will obviously require the Pro version.
Posted Thu 05 Nov 09 @ 10:13 am
Thanks for your reply. I'm using the trail-version from this page and did not even know it was possible to start two instances of Virtualdj! Some jingles are very short (shouts) and to switch (using Alt-Tab) to VDJ#2, pressing the playbutton from the sampler, switch back to VDJ#1 and press Play on one of the decks and at the same time move the sliders, would take to much time.
Maybe it would be better to use an external jingleplayer controlled with MIDI? I tried a software-jingleplayer, but then I also have to switch between screens because VDJ always opens maximized.
Maybe it would be better to use an external jingleplayer controlled with MIDI? I tried a software-jingleplayer, but then I also have to switch between screens because VDJ always opens maximized.
Posted Fri 06 Nov 09 @ 3:51 am
VDJ Manual is your best friend.
Posted Fri 06 Nov 09 @ 5:09 am
I thought Google was :) Well, maybe if you know what you're looking for, the User Guide could be helpful. But where you refer to?
Posted Fri 06 Nov 09 @ 5:43 am
It should be included the moment you installed the software, just like the other software do.
It's on the virtualdj folder on your documents, or click start>>programs>>Virtual DJ>>User Guide.
It's on the virtualdj folder on your documents, or click start>>programs>>Virtual DJ>>User Guide.
Posted Fri 06 Nov 09 @ 8:45 am
I read the User Guide, but where in the User Guide do you refer to concerning my question?
Posted Fri 06 Nov 09 @ 9:44 am