Hi All,
I've just used this feature for the first time. While I find it very useful there is a feature I would like to see.
I play Dancehall and I do a lot of chops, problem is when I click the fader across for one beat it cuts the track there which means when I try and burn the CD nero errors because some files are less than 2 seconds long.
Could we have it so the split only occurs say after 5 seconds of music?
I've just used this feature for the first time. While I find it very useful there is a feature I would like to see.
I play Dancehall and I do a lot of chops, problem is when I click the fader across for one beat it cuts the track there which means when I try and burn the CD nero errors because some files are less than 2 seconds long.
Could we have it so the split only occurs say after 5 seconds of music?
Posté Wed 13 Dec 06 @ 6:54 pm
virtualdj should add gaps for you
if u press the cut symbol on your recording tab
if u press the cut symbol on your recording tab
Posté Wed 13 Dec 06 @ 7:07 pm
I'm recording a continuos mix so I wouldn't want any gaps, plus I'm far too busy to be hitting that cut symbol! lol
Posté Wed 13 Dec 06 @ 7:09 pm
;-)
prehaps some more options for this feature would be useful
prehaps some more options for this feature would be useful
Posté Wed 13 Dec 06 @ 7:11 pm
only problem i can see is that VDJ would have to 'buffer' the music til the count hit zero then maje the cut. Not sur ehow difficult that would be to implement in the current build.
Posté Wed 13 Dec 06 @ 7:16 pm
Just listened to the mix I did earlier. It seems VDJ was having trouble recording the file for the quick cuts, they just play back like skips and gaps, really annoying! lol at least i know now.
Posté Wed 13 Dec 06 @ 7:58 pm
(for devs):
It could be solved in this way:
introducing a button (shortcut-able) and splitting the file after u finish to record (like .Cue files)
algorithm:
When u press record for the first time, a counter will start and the song will start to be recordered into ur harddrive. Everytime u click a shortcut, it store the actual counter value into a .cue file.
After u finish to record, the file will be split using the .cue info generated when u were recording.
As result: no skips problems and overhead of virtualdj functions will be reduced.
:-)
djkad
It could be solved in this way:
introducing a button (shortcut-able) and splitting the file after u finish to record (like .Cue files)
algorithm:
When u press record for the first time, a counter will start and the song will start to be recordered into ur harddrive. Everytime u click a shortcut, it store the actual counter value into a .cue file.
After u finish to record, the file will be split using the .cue info generated when u were recording.
As result: no skips problems and overhead of virtualdj functions will be reduced.
:-)
djkad
Posté Thu 14 Dec 06 @ 7:57 am
Yes yes yes
Please add the save of the .cue file related to the long and single mp3 file recorded and please enable VDJ to separate the big mp3 mixing file thanks to the .cue file, in winamp is possible thanks to a simple plugin.
Please add the save of the .cue file related to the long and single mp3 file recorded and please enable VDJ to separate the big mp3 mixing file thanks to the .cue file, in winamp is possible thanks to a simple plugin.
Posté Thu 14 Dec 06 @ 9:15 am
I saw this posted elsewhere but i think it's worth mentioning here too.
Could VDJ write each separate file with the title of the song that it actually relates too?
Could VDJ write each separate file with the title of the song that it actually relates too?
Posté Thu 14 Dec 06 @ 10:33 am