As a former PCDJ FX and Reflex user, I really like VDJ for it is practical and easy to use. However, the beat matching and looping doesn't compare to Reflex. Reflex holds a beat and loops to perfection so good a monkey could mix. However, Bah Reflex for support issues and impracticalityfor mobile use, more a club mixer program. VDJ has definetly paved the way to a better DJ program, imo.
I'd really like to see the practiciality, stability and easy use of VDJ combined with the beat matching of OTS DJ and Reflex and also combined with the limiter / compression of OTS DJ all in one program. That would be the jam for me.
I'd really like to see the practiciality, stability and easy use of VDJ combined with the beat matching of OTS DJ and Reflex and also combined with the limiter / compression of OTS DJ all in one program. That would be the jam for me.
Posté Fri 02 Oct 09 @ 10:27 am
Ots dj is more for bars than clubs & for work perfect you must to convert the files to their own extension ...
Posté Fri 02 Oct 09 @ 10:33 am
i did not said u are stupid or anybody else i said ITS stupid that u need that much accuracy why dont you try mixing...and why did the remove the old pitch like in VDJ 5.0
AND puted all those zeros ? like 128.00
AND puted all those zeros ? like 128.00
Posté Fri 02 Oct 09 @ 4:47 pm
SBDJ wrote :
You're telling me you could get 1210's to match to 1/100th of a BPM accuracy, then play those two different tracks all the way through with absolutely no need for manual correction?
I often transition for longer than 16 beats. I simply keep the songs in beat manually, like I used to on my 1210s :)
I often transition for longer than 16 beats. I simply keep the songs in beat manually, like I used to on my 1210s :)
That's because you're a REAL DJ.
That's also what I do, too. Ride the pitch.
I just wish my controllers had longer pitch adjustments for a more precise adjustment, like on my 1200s...
Posté Sat 31 Oct 09 @ 8:51 am
djchris73 wrote :
That's because you're a REAL DJ.
That's also what I do, too. Ride the pitch.
I just wish my controllers had longer pitch adjustments for a more precise adjustment, like on my 1200s...
SBDJ wrote :
You're telling me you could get 1210's to match to 1/100th of a BPM accuracy, then play those two different tracks all the way through with absolutely no need for manual correction?
I often transition for longer than 16 beats. I simply keep the songs in beat manually, like I used to on my 1210s :)
I often transition for longer than 16 beats. I simply keep the songs in beat manually, like I used to on my 1210s :)
That's because you're a REAL DJ.
That's also what I do, too. Ride the pitch.
I just wish my controllers had longer pitch adjustments for a more precise adjustment, like on my 1200s...
I agree. I think in this day of digital DJing, too many DJs have learned to beatmatch by punching in a number on a keyboard rather than trusting the old ears.
Posté Sat 31 Oct 09 @ 9:31 am
dizzyrocks2001 wrote :
I agree. I think in this day of digital DJing, too many DJs have learned to beatmatch by punching in a number on a keyboard rather than trusting the old ears.
I agree. I think in this day of digital DJing, too many DJs have learned to beatmatch by punching in a number on a keyboard rather than trusting the old ears.
Bro, they don't even do THAT. They just hit "sync". I remember when people would use the Numark "Beatkeepers" and get ragged on! At least then yopu still had to manually adjust it.
Posté Sat 31 Oct 09 @ 10:34 am
djchris73 wrote :
Bro, they don't even do THAT. They just hit "sync". I remember when people would use the Numark "Beatkeepers" and get ragged on! At least then yopu still had to manually adjust it.
dizzyrocks2001 wrote :
I agree. I think in this day of digital DJing, too many DJs have learned to beatmatch by punching in a number on a keyboard rather than trusting the old ears.
I agree. I think in this day of digital DJing, too many DJs have learned to beatmatch by punching in a number on a keyboard rather than trusting the old ears.
Bro, they don't even do THAT. They just hit "sync". I remember when people would use the Numark "Beatkeepers" and get ragged on! At least then yopu still had to manually adjust it.
So true.
Posté Sun 01 Nov 09 @ 11:41 am