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  • in reply to: VCI-400 vs. NuMark 4Trak #15278

    I went with the VCI-400, and I am very happy with the unit. I’m using a mapping from Hetchbend on the traktor bible page (http://www.traktorbible.com/freaks/mappingview.aspx?id=326) that provides 8 cue points, which is plenty really. I’m still getting familiar with the unit (my first controller) but am quickly coming to love it. I’d definitely recommend it.

    Small word of caution, i tried using it on a slightly older PC in addition to our macbook pro, and the PC wouldn’t recognize the unit. they recommend 2GB of RAM and my older PC reports 1.99GB, and it won’t recognize the controller. In any case, it works great on the MBP.

    in reply to: Help with loops #14731

    Thanks for the answers above. I actually took Hee Won Jung’s advice and spent some time learning traktor, got hooked, and bought the pro version a few weeks ago. I made the switch because I like the sample decks and the ability to save loops.

    The quantize and snap features work well in traktor once i have a correct beatgrid in place.

    I was able to set proper loops in VDJ; the approach I would use on an outro was to first set the loop size, usually 16 or 32 beats, then trigger a cue point which would move the whole loop of the set size to start at the cue point. I could them synch the next track and ramp over to it.

    Traktor doesn’t work that way; if you set a loop size, then trigger a cue point, the loop is deactivated when you jump to the cue point. However since you can save loops as well as cue points in traktor, i work around this by saving pretty much everything as a loop of 32 beats, then i deactivate the loop if i wanted a cue to that point instead.

    One gripe with traktor however – when the beatgrid is correct, bpm constant through the track, things are great. When the beatgrid drifts throughout the track, beatmatching by ear requires switching off snap and quantize and setting synch to bpm only not phase. I’d like to create a function to do all that in one shot. Virtual DJ seems to work better for me when the beatgrid isn’t perfect. This may be because i’m new to traktor and haven’t figured out a better way to deal with this yet.

    in reply to: DJay for iPad #1002533

    I really like the app. I got started with digital DJ’ing last year with dJay. I’ve sinced moved on to Virtual DJ and am evaluating whether to migrate to Serato this year. I’ll probably continue to use dJay – I particularly like being completely portable, and i’ve managed to record 2 or 3 mixes i’m actually happy with on djay. There are a few features I wish it had, particularly visualizing stacked waveforms, and the ability to export saved cue points and loops.

    If I could listen to music on my ipad w Djay and prepare tracks with cue points it would be very useful for when I do more serious mixing with one of the other software packages.

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