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  • in reply to: Digital Dj Tips free 50 week course #35868
    Dj Jick
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    The Black Rag, post: 36007, member: 7330 wrote: Or you could go the route that i went.Head down to an electronics shop that sells parts and improv your self your own splitter.I made my own splitter box that works for me.It’s not hard to do and you don’t need to be an electronics wiz,heck i could even walk you through making a splitter box like mine.Granted it’s not exactly a perfect solution but for someone on a tight budget it’s pretty good.Thing is if you’re in the states,or in a more developed country then mine is you can probably go into an electronics store and buy a splitter adapter for very little.You just need to make sure what you are buying is STEREO TO TWO MONO that way one mono chanel is for your speakers and the other for your headphones.

    I went down town after i read your reply, it costs about 2 euros the stereo to mono splitter cable and he suggested to take 2 mono to stereo adapters.
    These are the pictures
    the splitter cable ( it has 2 black circle lines on the jack, i don t know if this matter or not, but i saw some adapters with 3. If you can t reply its ok)

    these are the mono to stereo adapters he suggested to me.

    Tell me that this is going to work !!!!

    in reply to: Digital Dj Tips free 50 week course #35848
    Dj Jick
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    The Black Rag, post: 35933, member: 7330 wrote: Are you sure you got a DJ splitter cable?There’s a lot of splitter cables out there but only serten types of splitter cables are usable for DJing.Make sure you’rs is a stereo to two mono splitter.

    Well i have a splitter ADAPTER not cable ( like those you cna buy to airports as Phil said at his video of splitter cables) now i found online a splitter cable that will work i think. If this doesn t work i ll go for the griffin djay splitter cable which is a bit over-priced for just a cable…

    in reply to: Digital Dj Tips free 50 week course #35775
    Dj Jick
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    The Black Rag, post: 35897, member: 7330 wrote: you don’t really need a lot of hardware to get started man,i started in my desktop pc and now im doing my stuff with a controller.Just sign up and practice with mappings on the laptop/desktop you have.If you love music get into it,you can map your keyboard to do stuff you wouldn’t even imagine it could do.I had mine mapped to where it was almost like a midifighter for me.And i sitll use it with my controller as add on gear.

    i have already mapped my laptop and played at some parties with friend s soundcards, headphones etc. but i knew nothing when i did that, now i want to gain more insight into djing thats why im asking. I do know that i can start with almost anything but it s anoying when i practise i have to stop the one track,cue the other set the starting point and then mix. Djing with a splitter cable is not working to me !

    in reply to: Digital Dj Tips free 50 week course #35739
    Dj Jick
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    Terry_42, post: 35816, member: 1843 wrote: Indeed, nothing to lose there. And the first 20 lessons you can easily do without a controller.
    For a more in depth and faster training you should thing about our How to Digital DJ Fast course found here:
    http://djtips.co/fast-info/

    what about the other 30 courses? will i need a controller?

    in reply to: Digital Dj Tips free 50 week course #35703
    Dj Jick
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    Terry_42, post: 35816, member: 1843 wrote: Indeed, nothing to lose there. And the first 20 lessons you can easily do without a controller.
    For a more in depth and faster training you should thing about our How to Digital DJ Fast course found here:
    http://djtips.co/fast-info/

    i know about the how to dj fast course and i THINK i wont be able to take part in because of no hardware available YET!! when i ll buy the hardware the second thing i would do is to sign up! ( the first would be like ” YEAHH!! BEATMIX IS AT MY DOOR STEP” or sth like that)

    in reply to: Laptop Processors #35702
    Dj Jick
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    Terry_42, post: 35822, member: 1843 wrote: Well the beatmix installs a driver I guess. But apart from that if VDJ Pro runs fine as you say, you should be OK. However as it is not fully supported you will only know after trying it. So maybe your best bet is buy at a store that has a free return policy if you do not like the product or take your laptop to the store and test it.

    Well that sounds better. I think i installed an asio driver programm because a friend and i had a party and brought his mixtrack pro ( i think) and we installed it. If it isn t this, i guess i ll have to go to reloop s site and check it out.
    Anyway,thanks for the time u spended on my question!

    in reply to: Laptop Processors #35602
    Dj Jick
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    Terry_42, post: 35734, member: 1843 wrote: The Atom processors are low power and low performance variants of the current Intel lineup. This means in some cases that DJ software may or may not run on them … most software developers do not support the use of Atom processors.

    well my uncle bought me the vdj pro for Christmas and my laptop can run it easily it loads the songs really fast etc. That s why i asked for the beatmix compatibility.
    If the program runs smoothly then the beatmix will have any compatiblities problems or not?

    Dj Jick
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    Sunjalo, post: 35029, member: 2336 wrote: free accapellas here: http://www.acapellas4u.co.uk/

    it says i have to create an account. i click on create account and it says “creating new account is not currently possible”. Will it be solved?!?

    in reply to: Virtual Dj 8 #34582
    Dj Jick
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    ok thank you!! Another question who much does it cost to upgrade from VDj LE ( which comes with a controller) to the pro version now?!?

    in reply to: Virtual Dj 8 #34522
    Dj Jick
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    Are there any news for VDj 8 like release date,will it be a free update for VDj pro users or it wont???

    in reply to: Vestax typhoon #34506
    Dj Jick
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    Damn!!! Choosing a gear for 1st time is very hard ( headphones, controller) i cant decide!!

    in reply to: Vestax typhoon #34505
    Dj Jick
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    Rocky, post: 34475, member: 3020 wrote: Hey there. I bought the Mixtrack and returned it because it felt too plastic for me. Functionality, it works great, however with what I had in mind of keeping everything compact and be able to place my laptop and controller into my bag, I got the Vestax Typhoon w/ VDJ. I have had it for 6 months now and I love it. I use it for when I DJ in a club/bar and works great! Have fun!! ::R♡CKY::

    1 think makes me not to buy typhoon: no hot cues on the controller just 1 cue button. If there is any way i can set cue points i would definitely buy it. Can you tell me this way
    ( sorry for bad english, not my mother tongue)

    in reply to: reloop beatmix question!! #34078
    Dj Jick
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    Terry_42, post: 34221, member: 1843 wrote: Well there are a lot of Atom processors, if you can tell which one then I might be able to help you.
    Also you could head over to the reloop support forum found at:
    http://support.reloopdj.com
    They usually know best what will work. There is a forum section there about the beatmix.

    well i have intel atom N270. Please tell me i wont have any problem!!

    in reply to: reloop beatmix question!! #34077
    Dj Jick
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    ok

    Terry_42, post: 34221, member: 1843 wrote: Well there are a lot of Atom processors, if you can tell which one then I might be able to help you.
    Also you could head over to the reloop support forum found at:
    http://support.reloopdj.com
    They usually know best what will work. There is a forum section there about the beatmix.

    Ok. Thank you!

    in reply to: Dj controller #33965
    Dj Jick
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    what about american audio HP-550 ( 23 euros)?!

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