Is to add a feature for people to move desk as they want, like serato itch or traktor, also to change the wave files, many setting in the skin will be very helpfull, scratch waveform all the way like serato or traktor, large and visible, make it easy to mix.
i love this software, very little change will make it even better.
thanks
i love this software, very little change will make it even better.
thanks
geposted Wed 07 Sep 11 @ 7:08 am
You can change anything about the VDJ GUI. Absolutely anything. It's far more customisable than most other systems.
geposted Wed 07 Sep 11 @ 7:19 am
Make it easier to mix now you are joking, how about banning the waves altogether?
geposted Wed 07 Sep 11 @ 9:49 am
I don't want VDJ to move my desk. I like it where it is.
:-)
:-)
geposted Wed 07 Sep 11 @ 11:27 am
Charlie Wilson wrote :
Make it easier to mix now you are joking, how about banning the waves altogether?
HAHA yeah I don't think the software companies would do this. I think it would hurt their bottom line, there would be less wannabe DJs out there to purchase the software without this feature.
I think for the next April fools day they should release an update without the waves and lets see what happens LOL
geposted Wed 07 Sep 11 @ 11:47 am
I always make use of the overlapping waveforms when trying out mash-up/blend ideas in the studio, it's the quickest way to test an idea.
In terms of live DJ'ing they're a double edged sword, practically very good because you can observe drift before it actually goes live, allowing you to gradually correct before anything becomes audible, in this regard a very handy feature professionally. The danger is you may become too reliant on them which isn't good because they can be off.
Those who think it's rocket science to sync two beats and that VDJ somehow does all the work are very misguided - it's the small details that separate the men from the boys when it comes to mixing - fine tuning requires monitoring/manual adjustments (regardless of what the software is telling you) for example.
The above said I don't think it would hurt to add a "separate waveform" panel on the official skin, it could just be toggled with the dual waveform as found on some of the user created skins.
In terms of live DJ'ing they're a double edged sword, practically very good because you can observe drift before it actually goes live, allowing you to gradually correct before anything becomes audible, in this regard a very handy feature professionally. The danger is you may become too reliant on them which isn't good because they can be off.
Those who think it's rocket science to sync two beats and that VDJ somehow does all the work are very misguided - it's the small details that separate the men from the boys when it comes to mixing - fine tuning requires monitoring/manual adjustments (regardless of what the software is telling you) for example.
The above said I don't think it would hurt to add a "separate waveform" panel on the official skin, it could just be toggled with the dual waveform as found on some of the user created skins.
geposted Wed 07 Sep 11 @ 12:23 pm
bagpuss wrote :
The danger is you may become too reliant on them which isn't good because they can be off.
Exactly, I find it more of a hindrance. Maybe mine isn't set up right but quite a lot of the time it wrong and when doing advanced mixing it's useless but it doesnt bother me in the slightest.
I would like to see the option in the skin to remove it with the touch of a button.
geposted Wed 07 Sep 11 @ 12:51 pm
bagpuss wrote :
I always make use of the overlapping waveforms when trying out mash-up/blend ideas in the studio, it's the quickest way to test an idea.
In terms of live DJ'ing they're a double edged sword, practically very good because you can observe drift before it actually goes live, allowing you to gradually correct before anything becomes audible, in this regard a very handy feature professionally. The danger is you may become too reliant on them which isn't good because they can be off.
Those who think it's rocket science to sync two beats and that VDJ somehow does all the work are very misguided - it's the small details that separate the men from the boys when it comes to mixing - fine tuning requires monitoring/manual adjustments (regardless of what the software is telling you) for example.
The above said I don't think it would hurt to add a "separate waveform" panel on the official skin, it could just be toggled with the dual waveform as found on some of the user created skins.
In terms of live DJ'ing they're a double edged sword, practically very good because you can observe drift before it actually goes live, allowing you to gradually correct before anything becomes audible, in this regard a very handy feature professionally. The danger is you may become too reliant on them which isn't good because they can be off.
Those who think it's rocket science to sync two beats and that VDJ somehow does all the work are very misguided - it's the small details that separate the men from the boys when it comes to mixing - fine tuning requires monitoring/manual adjustments (regardless of what the software is telling you) for example.
The above said I don't think it would hurt to add a "separate waveform" panel on the official skin, it could just be toggled with the dual waveform as found on some of the user created skins.
They come in so handy to me when I play old school funk & disco, there always that drummer that can't stay on beat. Get the visual feedback before the ear can hear it, pitch bend the sucker before it goes live.
But the newbies are totally abusing it LOL, but that's technology for you, you either embrace it or get left behind.
geposted Wed 07 Sep 11 @ 3:54 pm
Charlie Wilson wrote :
I would like to see the option in the skin to remove it with the touch of a button.
bagpuss wrote :
The danger is you may become too reliant on them which isn't good because they can be off.
I would like to see the option in the skin to remove it with the touch of a button.
That wouldn't be a bad idea at all.
geposted Wed 07 Sep 11 @ 3:56 pm
Hahaa, with my skin "SweetScratch" I give you the option of turning off the waves ;-)
Like its been said, the waves are a double edged sword, -1 on colored waves, boo!!
Huey
Like its been said, the waves are a double edged sword, -1 on colored waves, boo!!
Huey
geposted Wed 07 Sep 11 @ 5:16 pm
MAGAGAR80 wrote :
That wouldn't be a bad idea at all.
Charlie Wilson wrote :
I would like to see the option in the skin to remove it with the touch of a button.
bagpuss wrote :
The danger is you may become too reliant on them which isn't good because they can be off.
I would like to see the option in the skin to remove it with the touch of a button.
That wouldn't be a bad idea at all.
+ 111111111
geposted Wed 07 Sep 11 @ 5:52 pm