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blaztik
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by blaztik » Sun Aug 16, 2009 5:07 am
Anyone here does that?
Because i've always had a feeling it's kinda "noobish" but i might give it a go for my first gig since it's the "easiest" software around, also got traktor but idunno
peace .
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tripaddict
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by tripaddict » Sun Aug 16, 2009 7:30 am
tracktor/serato is the industry standard
vdj isn't brilliant but it works and is a lot of fun
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dynamat
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by dynamat » Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:56 am
I use VDJ in my bedroom to test how 2 songs sound together but when i see someone using it in a club it hurts my soul
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chronicrecords
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by chronicrecords » Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:34 pm
Neurotik wrote:I'm still fairly new to mixing and DJ Virtual was the first thing i tried, it was okay i guess, it just didn't take me long to start looking for something else. Really been into Traktor since i found it, and i really do enjoy messing around on it (as i haven't bought an audio controller and audio interface yet, it's all i can really do for the moment haha).
but you bought the software right

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2kloned
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by 2kloned » Mon Aug 17, 2009 9:43 am
Dynamat wrote:I use VDJ in my bedroom to test how 2 songs sound together but when i see someone using it in a club it hurts my soul
Mmmhmm same
Tear it up
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Brisance
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by Brisance » Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:23 am
How bout you actually DJ?
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ina
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by ina » Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:29 am
ive used virtual dj when i used to have a laptop but i found it wasn't that stable enough to play out in clubs although i still did. it would occasionally crash or stutter on me but at the time it was the only way i could play my music out
LOWKI uses virtual dj all the time to play out and he never has problems wiv it. something i cant get my head around.
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tripaddict
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by tripaddict » Mon Aug 17, 2009 1:10 pm
ina wrote:ive used virtual dj when i used to have a laptop but i found it wasn't that stable enough to play out in clubs although i still did. it would occasionally crash or stutter on me but at the time it was the only way i could play my music out
LOWKI uses virtual dj all the time to play out and he never has problems wiv it. something i cant get my head around.
i spoke to someone who works for numark
its bug with the latest version .... the software will crash if you try to use any type of controller with it ..... you should use v5 b/c its more stable

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