does any one have or do any videos using virtual dj for turntablism...i see serato, traktor even mix vibes....but no vdj...well dj get down but that like five years old.....i hear here all the time this software is better but..no proof.....I would love to see qbert put virtual dj thru some phases
Posted Wed 28 Sep 11 @ 10:51 pm
After you buy the full version they'll make video for VDJ.... LOL
Posted Thu 29 Sep 11 @ 5:39 am
Ive been auditioning virtual dj with controllers & cdjs since 2007 before itch & traktor scratch pro entered the scene.
ive used technics SL-DZ1200s with timecode cds .Behringer bcd2000 ,Numark total control , ion icue .. Numark mixtrack
Do you have a specific query ? i used to have some youtube vids but closed my account as controller videos dont age well.
But i may be able to send you one.
I think vdj vids are rare because you cant capture the screen & controller clearly to illustrate .A widescreen turntable skin is also better than the waveform types.
i can confirm that vdj can hold its own against the competition with cdjs or controllers.
My main issue with all the software platforms in 2011 concerns the scratch sensitivity settings which are applied across both jog wheels when it should be set for individual wheels like a traditional slipmat..
Jog wheels are smooth or stiff & dont evenly wear out . some djs also have a preferred scratching side which worsens things.
i would like to see a virtual slipmat feature to compensate for the many types of jog wheels.
(Thanks to huey for your assistance in confirming this)
Element.
ive used technics SL-DZ1200s with timecode cds .Behringer bcd2000 ,Numark total control , ion icue .. Numark mixtrack
Do you have a specific query ? i used to have some youtube vids but closed my account as controller videos dont age well.
But i may be able to send you one.
I think vdj vids are rare because you cant capture the screen & controller clearly to illustrate .A widescreen turntable skin is also better than the waveform types.
i can confirm that vdj can hold its own against the competition with cdjs or controllers.
My main issue with all the software platforms in 2011 concerns the scratch sensitivity settings which are applied across both jog wheels when it should be set for individual wheels like a traditional slipmat..
Jog wheels are smooth or stiff & dont evenly wear out . some djs also have a preferred scratching side which worsens things.
i would like to see a virtual slipmat feature to compensate for the many types of jog wheels.
(Thanks to huey for your assistance in confirming this)
Element.
Posted Thu 29 Sep 11 @ 8:36 am
I use VDJ with timecodes and its pretty good. The only trouble I run into is on backspins but that's probably my style, lol, I'm pretty heavy handed. I suppose I could make a video but I'm more of an "open fader" scratcher, I don't juggle very well so ill see what I can come up with. I will say I've had friends come over (Serato fanboys) and they can't tell difference, for what's its worth.
Good Day
Huey
Good Day
Huey
Posted Thu 29 Sep 11 @ 8:57 am
DJ Qbert
That guy lives in my home town. I used to see his posters up everywhere and he would be one to work this thing over. I'd really like to get hold of him or this guy I grew up with named Arron Lee cause and have them check out my VDJ / Numark V7 combo even if its only to get their opinion.
I finally got this thing working on my computer with out blue screening and I'm glad I stuck with it instead of getting anything else. By far the best program yet even if I use it with out the tables.
That guy lives in my home town. I used to see his posters up everywhere and he would be one to work this thing over. I'd really like to get hold of him or this guy I grew up with named Arron Lee cause and have them check out my VDJ / Numark V7 combo even if its only to get their opinion.
I finally got this thing working on my computer with out blue screening and I'm glad I stuck with it instead of getting anything else. By far the best program yet even if I use it with out the tables.
Posted Thu 01 Dec 11 @ 5:48 am