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Imu
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2007
Location: London, England
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Re: Virtual DJ. Good or Not?
| quote: | Originally posted by 9Vibes
Im rather new to the DJing world , in fact i think the only DJ software i know are Virtual DJ and Ableton. I was able to teach myself how to create a mix using Virtual DJ , but i began to wonder , "Is it really professional"?
My question is , is Virtual DJ a good DJing tool , or should i move on to more advanced tools like Ableton?
Btw I mainly mix house and trance music.. |
i don't see anything wrong with it as long as you can hold back from using the sync button...which can and will trainwreck your mixes. ableton live is useful for publishing or "producing" podcasts, mixes, or tracks. but for dj-ing virtual dj is better.
the other problem i have with virtual dj is that you're limited with your hands and the speed at which you can do things. knobs make things easier...so i'd recommend getting a controller like numark total control routed to a laptop with numark cue so you keep the feel of virtual dj but also give yourself more control.
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Apr-01-2009 19:05
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kliq
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Registered: Sep 2008
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Re: Re: Virtual DJ. Good or Not?
| quote: | Originally posted by Imu
i don't see anything wrong with it as long as you can hold back from using the sync button...which can and will trainwreck your mixes. ableton live is useful for publishing or "producing" podcasts, mixes, or tracks. but for dj-ing virtual dj is better.
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bang on.
virtual DJ actually puts a couple of decks and a mixer in between for you to use. its a graphical representation of actual equipment.
Ableton is more to produce flawless mixes etc, as well as producing music.
I wouldnt take VDJ to a club under any circumstances especially if you are using it on a PC, the software has regular glitches/pops/scratches and all other kinds of noises that come through the output...
As far as traktor is concerned I havent heard good things about its beat matching engine (VDJs tho is ROCK SOLID, once youve aligned the beats they just wont drift)... in the sense even if youve managed to align beats (and the BPM is the exact same), the beats slide out of position pretty regularly, if you dont have the beat markers down correctly or whatever...
John Digweed's been struggling to make the 'transition' over from CDs to traktor but so far has just not been succesful, so a little research before deciding on the software for you would be a good idea...
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Apr-06-2009 09:28
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