Yo guys need some help. Im running the 3700s with dnx1500 maya44 timecoded with vdj7. Works great but the biggest issue I have is when im playing the track im trying to echo 1 deck out and the track keeps playing even though i paused the platter. The platter itself stopped but the platter on vdj is still spinning with the song. It pauses every once in a while but sometimes it still spins on vdj very slowly. Any suggestions or any kind of help before my gig FRIDAY lol.... kind of quick but could use the help... Thanks guys!!!!
Posté Wed 08 Jun 11 @ 9:41 pm
I had similar issues...turned out to be vista...what operating system are you using? my decks would just keep stopping.. For no reason..i have dual booted the laptop with xp as well.. So run xp for vdj...works well now...hope that helps..thanks
Posté Thu 09 Jun 11 @ 1:44 am
What version of VDJ are you using? What timecode?
Posté Thu 09 Jun 11 @ 6:50 am
Im running windows 7 vdj7 & pro timecodes.
Posté Thu 09 Jun 11 @ 1:17 pm
I thought you had to be a registered pro user, to use time code?
Posté Thu 09 Jun 11 @ 1:45 pm
I just downloaded it from the download menu. I should have registered along time ago but i was lazy and now i gotta find the damm box in the garage smh.. I hardly get on the forum chats but when I need help this is the place.
Back to the issue, whenever I pause the deck it stops but on the vdj it moves the pitch control... WEIRD!!!! any suggestions????????
Back to the issue, whenever I pause the deck it stops but on the vdj it moves the pitch control... WEIRD!!!! any suggestions????????
Posté Thu 09 Jun 11 @ 5:57 pm
That is exactly what I was fishing for. Not only that, but the Home edition explicitly states that it is not meant for commercial use.
To get the most from your setup the best bet would be to purchase a Pro license. I would also STRONGLY suggest that you have all your ducks in a row in regards to a proper business plan, contract, insurance, etc, PRIOR to booking yourself as a professional DJ. Coming here with the appearance that you are using either a cracked version of the software, or violating the TOS of the Free Home Edition and asking for help one day prior to a gig is not going to earn you the respect of your fellow DJ's. Not only that, but many will also make the assumption that if you haven't paid for the software, you probably haven't paid for your music either. Plus, there are many here who do run their businesses the right way and lose gigs to guys with virtually no overhead because they they pirate the music and the software.
Do the right thing and buy a Pro license. Make sure you have a LEGAL media library. This is a great industry and it can be a lot of fun, but it is also a serious business that requires a lot of work.
I hope we can see a few stars under your name soon...
To get the most from your setup the best bet would be to purchase a Pro license. I would also STRONGLY suggest that you have all your ducks in a row in regards to a proper business plan, contract, insurance, etc, PRIOR to booking yourself as a professional DJ. Coming here with the appearance that you are using either a cracked version of the software, or violating the TOS of the Free Home Edition and asking for help one day prior to a gig is not going to earn you the respect of your fellow DJ's. Not only that, but many will also make the assumption that if you haven't paid for the software, you probably haven't paid for your music either. Plus, there are many here who do run their businesses the right way and lose gigs to guys with virtually no overhead because they they pirate the music and the software.
Do the right thing and buy a Pro license. Make sure you have a LEGAL media library. This is a great industry and it can be a lot of fun, but it is also a serious business that requires a lot of work.
I hope we can see a few stars under your name soon...
Posté Thu 09 Jun 11 @ 6:04 pm