Posté Sat 01 Jan 05 @ 4:19 pm
very, very cool, thanks for sharing that.
Posté Sun 02 Jan 05 @ 1:52 am
Nice, but they didnt talk much about the name of the program or what the features are supposed to be. Do you know more about it?
Posté Sun 02 Jan 05 @ 10:43 am
Cannot open your link
Posté Sun 02 Jan 05 @ 11:22 am
I believe he is talking about Ableton Live.
It's a fantastic piece of software.
It's a fantastic piece of software.
Posté Sun 02 Jan 05 @ 11:44 am
More info here.
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Live4-main.html
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Live4-main.html
Posté Sun 02 Jan 05 @ 11:51 am
This video is the example i wanted share for the use of the webcam with virtual dj
We could do so much more with vdj-ozone-tcv-webcam
I will have time in the new year to make a similar video with vdj
Regards
We could do so much more with vdj-ozone-tcv-webcam
I will have time in the new year to make a similar video with vdj
Regards
Posté Sun 02 Jan 05 @ 12:57 pm
Clax..I checked the link..... its fine{:^)....salut
Andre
Andre
Posté Sun 02 Jan 05 @ 1:31 pm
Clax - copy and paste the link into your browser, then go away and make a coffee. It takes a loooong time to come up. Need Quicktime too. ;)
Posté Sun 02 Jan 05 @ 3:02 pm
It is Ableton Live, i own it and it is excellent, BUT:
It is not designed for normal dj'ing but as a "live" remixing tool.
(I use it rewire with cubase sx for loops)
1. It needs time for preparation, for every loop to create the right points, so its not so..."live"
(but after that it is always in sync)
2. It uses only uncompresed files (wav or aiff) so no mp3..., BT says he can cary all his music with a laptop... no comments...
If i get paid like him for a gig, sure... a good preparation for a 2-3 hours show its worth it, but..
And the fact is that i do most of what i saw with virtual dj already, and "live" using keyboard shortcuts
and midi controllers for cue points and loops.
The only i don't know is what is this little controller with the blue ray ?
Can anybody recognize it ?
It is not designed for normal dj'ing but as a "live" remixing tool.
(I use it rewire with cubase sx for loops)
1. It needs time for preparation, for every loop to create the right points, so its not so..."live"
(but after that it is always in sync)
2. It uses only uncompresed files (wav or aiff) so no mp3..., BT says he can cary all his music with a laptop... no comments...
If i get paid like him for a gig, sure... a good preparation for a 2-3 hours show its worth it, but..
And the fact is that i do most of what i saw with virtual dj already, and "live" using keyboard shortcuts
and midi controllers for cue points and loops.
The only i don't know is what is this little controller with the blue ray ?
Can anybody recognize it ?
Posté Sun 02 Jan 05 @ 9:29 pm
Thats a cool little thing i would also like to know what it is(blue box)The webcam scratch acts similar to this,if you calibrate right when you pass your fingers in front of the webcam you can scratch virtually (this has taken a lot of practice but once acheived its really cool
Try it with Kraze accapella "the Party"
Andre
Try it with Kraze accapella "the Party"
Andre
Posté Sun 02 Jan 05 @ 10:19 pm
I'll try it, i have this acappela..
btw. i found a simillar thread
http://www.djforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35632
btw. i found a simillar thread
http://www.djforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35632
Posté Sun 02 Jan 05 @ 10:46 pm
@"i don't know is what is this little controller with the blue ray"
Not sure either, but here is something quite similar with invisible rays that will do loads for your digital image. I've had lots of fun with it.
http://www.alesis.com/products/airfx/about.html
Not sure either, but here is something quite similar with invisible rays that will do loads for your digital image. I've had lots of fun with it.
http://www.alesis.com/products/airfx/about.html
Posté Sun 02 Jan 05 @ 10:48 pm
OK I could check ... not bad.
Posté Mon 03 Jan 05 @ 3:12 am