Please Mr.Postman by The Marvelettes and Wild Thing by Ton-Loc I Seen someone do it in Serato by manipulating the beat grid but can you do it in Virtual DJ
geposted Tue 12 Nov 19 @ 4:36 pm
Yes you can, if you like to manipulate the beatgrid if it´s neccesary.
Virtualdj is a very powerful program and it is sometimes not that easy or quick to learn to do that kind of advanced things.
BPM EDITOR: https://www.virtualdj.com/manuals/virtualdj/editors/bpmeditor/index.html
Virtualdj is a very powerful program and it is sometimes not that easy or quick to learn to do that kind of advanced things.
BPM EDITOR: https://www.virtualdj.com/manuals/virtualdj/editors/bpmeditor/index.html
geposted Tue 12 Nov 19 @ 5:05 pm
You can't correct the BPM (have it be one tempo) in VDJ but you can assign beat grid anchors manually to every place it changes. If you do this to both tracks (assuming they both vary in tempo) then using VDJ's beatlock should keep them together.
You may find it tedious putting anchors on every tempo fluctuation though. I really think this needs to be automated. Ableton Live has been able to do this for many years.
You may find it tedious putting anchors on every tempo fluctuation though. I really think this needs to be automated. Ableton Live has been able to do this for many years.
geposted Tue 12 Nov 19 @ 5:47 pm