Not possible to to do that demo. Sorry :(
In future please post these msgs in the general or hardware forum....
thanks
In future please post these msgs in the general or hardware forum....
thanks
Posted Mon 04 Jul 05 @ 4:30 am
If you have will for something, you can achieve it, mixing isn't the hardest thing in the world, learn the theory behind it, learn about music, practice all time, and never stop trying new things, at the beggining, mix songs that are easiest for you.., then, when you pick up more skill and ear for music, mix those songs that you were afraid of, you might not be awsome on them, but you'll notice you've improved alot...
Just keep trying new things, whether a begginer or advanced..
Just keep trying new things, whether a begginer or advanced..
Posted Sun 10 Jul 05 @ 12:59 am
I had a few questions ...
how do I take the kick out ...do i use the kill on the EQ ????
i guess thats it for now until i read the whole post .....
its really good ...
Hey, do you use turntables or just VDJ?
how do I take the kick out ...do i use the kill on the EQ ????
i guess thats it for now until i read the whole post .....
its really good ...
Hey, do you use turntables or just VDJ?
Posted Sat 30 Jul 05 @ 1:20 am
You can turn down the "kick" (assuming you mean kick drum or bass drum) by lowering the EQ for bass on one of the songs, when beatmixing
Posted Sat 30 Jul 05 @ 3:12 pm
How do I pre-listen to a deck while the other one is playing? please explain cuz i'm going along as I read the post so i can understand everthing. Tx for all your help...can youanswer those questions for me ? please...
Posted Wed 03 Aug 05 @ 10:38 pm
Another question: Do I have to have two sound cards to play something through the speakers and through my headphones at the same ? If not, please explain and help me find something that will make me be able to use both. Tx
Posted Wed 03 Aug 05 @ 10:44 pm
You know, I'm not understanding some stuff. I'll talk bout it later .....
and the headphone_crossfader mix thingy thats on ur blog doesnt really work so please explain !!! i need help in this. Tx a lot!!!
and the headphone_crossfader mix thingy thats on ur blog doesnt really work so please explain !!! i need help in this. Tx a lot!!!
Posted Wed 03 Aug 05 @ 11:47 pm
should work...
might be because of cracked version ...
works fine in full legal version of software :)
might be because of cracked version ...
works fine in full legal version of software :)
Posted Thu 11 Aug 05 @ 6:05 pm
should work...
might be because of cracked version ...
works fine in full legal version of software :)
might be because of cracked version ...
works fine in full legal version of software :)
Posted Thu 11 Aug 05 @ 6:05 pm
is that it?
Posted Thu 11 Aug 05 @ 8:06 pm
might be :)
cracked versions have chaged code, and often bugs :) sorry
cracked versions have chaged code, and often bugs :) sorry
Posted Wed 17 Aug 05 @ 1:40 am
hey ...i have fruity loops and i try to make some remixes but VDJ always gets the BPM wrong even though its exactly the same when u hear the without the same BPM whys that ?
Posted Wed 17 Aug 05 @ 8:21 pm
maybe because of cracked version?? lol you guys really think that you can reach everything if you download cracked version??
come on! buy it!
come on! buy it!
Posted Wed 17 Aug 05 @ 11:12 pm
i think that a lot of people in here (All the no licence users) would buy the software if dj-in-norway would promiss them a couple of hours free lessons !!!!!!
i might even buy it again LOL
i might even buy it again LOL
Posted Thu 25 Aug 05 @ 1:10 am
the thing is i dont have the cash
and i'm not a professional DJ so i can't just buy it
but thanks anyway
and i'm not a professional DJ so i can't just buy it
but thanks anyway
Posted Thu 25 Aug 05 @ 2:53 am
i'll just get some other BPM programs
Posted Thu 25 Aug 05 @ 2:54 am
Yeah, I have to be honest, i've used many bpm calculation softwares, and VDJ's current system is pretty flawless.
But a degree of common sense is needed, for example: too half a bpm for a pop song if it appears as 170bpm.
If you check over all your files and think to yourself "is it realistic?", then 99% of your tracks should be accurate.
But a degree of common sense is needed, for example: too half a bpm for a pop song if it appears as 170bpm.
If you check over all your files and think to yourself "is it realistic?", then 99% of your tracks should be accurate.
Posted Thu 25 Aug 05 @ 5:31 am
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