play on load.
sometimes one would want to make a very fast mix and if u have cue points set u wouldnt have to "stop" to get to the cue points to get to the one u want just load the track and press the cue point shortcut.
this together with the existing auto pitch makes mixes faster.
sometimes one would want to make a very fast mix and if u have cue points set u wouldnt have to "stop" to get to the cue points to get to the one u want just load the track and press the cue point shortcut.
this together with the existing auto pitch makes mixes faster.
geposted Tue 18 Sep 07 @ 7:20 pm
Nope, you don't have to "stop" anything to access any cue points directly. To make VDj move to the chosen
cue point and start playing a song instantly create two shortcuts in Settings > Keyboard Shortcuts menu:
1) map a key (for example "1" for cue point 1) to a function goto_cue (under cues section) with value 1
2) map the same key ("1" as before in example) to a second function play (under deck controls section)
When you're done, the VDj will now start playing from cue nr. 1 instantly when you hit the "1" key.
Same macro can be created using any midi controller in the Remote control > Midi Config setup.
cue point and start playing a song instantly create two shortcuts in Settings > Keyboard Shortcuts menu:
1) map a key (for example "1" for cue point 1) to a function goto_cue (under cues section) with value 1
2) map the same key ("1" as before in example) to a second function play (under deck controls section)
When you're done, the VDj will now start playing from cue nr. 1 instantly when you hit the "1" key.
Same macro can be created using any midi controller in the Remote control > Midi Config setup.
geposted Tue 18 Sep 07 @ 10:45 pm
I think you can also use the function hot_cue(1) to directly play from the 1st cue point. I don't have VDJ here so i can't check but i'm pretty sure it works that way.
geposted Tue 25 Sep 07 @ 12:06 pm