I have been reading lots about VDJ PRO and i hear it is one of the best dj'ing softwares out there.
But i still have a couple of questions that need answering.
Is VDJ PRO good for mixing any gender of music. House, Hip Hop?
How accurate is the BPM's they give you?
Why do a lot of Major DJ"S use Scatch live and other programs and not Virtual DJ?
And what is a good quality sound card... that is affordable.
THANKS
myspace.com/ djell1
DJ ELL
But i still have a couple of questions that need answering.
Is VDJ PRO good for mixing any gender of music. House, Hip Hop?
How accurate is the BPM's they give you?
Why do a lot of Major DJ"S use Scatch live and other programs and not Virtual DJ?
And what is a good quality sound card... that is affordable.
THANKS
myspace.com/ djell1
DJ ELL
Posté Mon 03 Mar 08 @ 5:08 pm
djellhoodhard wrote :
I have been reading lots about VDJ PRO and i hear it is one of the best dj'ing softwares out there.
But i still have a couple of questions that need answering.
Is VDJ PRO good for mixing any gender of music. House, Hip Hop?
How accurate is the BPM's they give you?
Why do a lot of Major DJ"S use Scatch live and other programs and not Virtual DJ?
And what is a good quality sound card... that is affordable.
THANKS
myspace.com/ djell1
DJ ELL
But i still have a couple of questions that need answering.
Is VDJ PRO good for mixing any gender of music. House, Hip Hop?
How accurate is the BPM's they give you?
Why do a lot of Major DJ"S use Scatch live and other programs and not Virtual DJ?
And what is a good quality sound card... that is affordable.
THANKS
myspace.com/ djell1
DJ ELL
1. Yes
2. Very accurate, and getting better.
3. Different strokes for different folks. The same reason I drive a BMW, and you may like Mercedes.
4. Maya 44, Numark DI/O, Gigaport AG, and there are others, it all depends on what you want to do.
Posté Mon 03 Mar 08 @ 5:20 pm
Im into a little turntablism but mostly mixing. On vinyl decks not cd's
Posté Mon 03 Mar 08 @ 5:23 pm
If you are gonna use tables, you will need a sound card with a minimum of 4 inputs, and 4 outputs. The Maya falls into that category.
Posté Mon 03 Mar 08 @ 5:35 pm
You might consider the all in one deal (soundcard, software, vinyls), called Numark Virtual Vinyl, which includes the same software as VDJ
Posté Mon 03 Mar 08 @ 5:36 pm