Is there a tool to export the loops created with Vdj to programms like Fruity Loops or other sequencers?
I would like to use the loops in other programs.
I found that Vdj is not only a fantastic mixing programm but it gives you also a lot of possibilyties to be creativ in producing new sounds on the fly.
I am greatfull to have the programm.
I would like to use the loops in other programs.
I found that Vdj is not only a fantastic mixing programm but it gives you also a lot of possibilyties to be creativ in producing new sounds on the fly.
I am greatfull to have the programm.
Posté Sat 10 Dec 05 @ 1:58 pm
I agree 100% with your point of you about creativity, i asked something like this before, read this:
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/14171/Software_Technical_Support/Samples_format.html?highlight=dbpower%20ogg%20mp3
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/14171/Software_Technical_Support/Samples_format.html?highlight=dbpower%20ogg%20mp3
Posté Sat 10 Dec 05 @ 4:51 pm
apopsis Thanks a lot for your link did not find it . I think the key of the thread is is
"rename .vdj to .ogg and use dbpoweramp to convert to other formats".
I will try to get the converter and find out if it works for me.
"rename .vdj to .ogg and use dbpoweramp to convert to other formats".
I will try to get the converter and find out if it works for me.
Posté Sun 11 Dec 05 @ 8:58 pm
Yes exactly, this is my workaround and its working.
Convert to .wav to use the loop in other programs (i use Ableton Live)
- BUT, as i wrote, for serious job (remixes etc.) we need .wav export option directly from within virtual dj, or just the option to not compress the .vdj samples (they are ogg) and create .vdj from wav files.
Just to have higher quality samples if needed.
I just took the opportunity to ask this again, in the right forum this time.
Convert to .wav to use the loop in other programs (i use Ableton Live)
- BUT, as i wrote, for serious job (remixes etc.) we need .wav export option directly from within virtual dj, or just the option to not compress the .vdj samples (they are ogg) and create .vdj from wav files.
Just to have higher quality samples if needed.
I just took the opportunity to ask this again, in the right forum this time.
Posté Mon 12 Dec 05 @ 1:47 am