Hi Script Wizards of VDJ, is there a script or a way that would make Automix play all tracks in the list 2 BPM faster or whatever + or - BPM I choose?
Posté Fri 18 Dec 15 @ 8:24 pm
Hi LSL50, yes there is Locodog wrote it I think
I'll see if I can find it
I'll see if I can find it
Posté Sat 19 Dec 15 @ 9:13 am
ok, I can't find it, I think I lost it in the change from 8 to 8.1, or to win 10, or somehere in robocop, I've got no idea.
But I know that it can be done
But I know that it can be done
Posté Sat 19 Dec 15 @ 9:41 pm
Is this it (I used Google)?
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/201088/General_Discussion/Automix_Compared_to_VDJ7_and_VDJ8.html
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/201088/General_Discussion/Automix_Compared_to_VDJ7_and_VDJ8.html
Posté Sat 19 Dec 15 @ 9:46 pm
@ groovin
yes that is just the right one. thankyou very much.
yes that is just the right one. thankyou very much.
Posté Sat 19 Dec 15 @ 10:06 pm
raypitman wrote :
@ groovin
yes that is just the right one. thankyou very much.
yes that is just the right one. thankyou very much.
@ LSL50... there's your answer
Posté Sat 19 Dec 15 @ 10:09 pm
Thanks everyone for the find, especially to The Master Script Wizard Locodog
Posté Sat 19 Dec 15 @ 11:25 pm
No worries, it works on % pitch not bpm, I don't really understand the desire for a definined bpm increase, maybe there's a scope for plugin that does the maths to convert a desired bpm shift to pitch but I don't like the idea, I think dj's should work as rpm being the lever.
I know you're pro and probably want bpm based shift for a specific reason, but I fear that new users would use it as a dirty shortcut, we don't want to make it too easy do we?
I know you're pro and probably want bpm based shift for a specific reason, but I fear that new users would use it as a dirty shortcut, we don't want to make it too easy do we?
Posté Sun 20 Dec 15 @ 12:41 am
locodog wrote :
No worries, it works on % pitch not bpm, I don't really understand the desire for a definined bpm increase, maybe there's a scope for plugin that does the maths to convert a desired bpm shift to pitch but I don't like the idea, I think dj's should work as rpm being the lever.
I know you're pro and probably want bpm based shift for a specific reason, but I fear that new users would use it as a dirty shortcut, we don't want to make it too easy do we?
I know you're pro and probably want bpm based shift for a specific reason, but I fear that new users would use it as a dirty shortcut, we don't want to make it too easy do we?
True Dat
Posté Sun 20 Dec 15 @ 1:31 pm