It would be cool if VDJ could analyze the song in real time and show us the changing BPM & CBG (computed Beat Grid)
to throw a bone at the DJs who believe "any type of computer help, makes you a non 'real DJ' " I would also like an option to TURN OFF the CBG so its not in the way when we have to mix 'by ear'.. (but i still want to see the waveform)
to throw a bone at the DJs who believe "any type of computer help, makes you a non 'real DJ' " I would also like an option to TURN OFF the CBG so its not in the way when we have to mix 'by ear'.. (but i still want to see the waveform)
Mensajes Wed 13 Jan 10 @ 11:50 am
hippydog wrote :
to throw a bone at the DJs who believe "any type of computer help, makes you a non 'real DJ' " I would also like an option to TURN OFF the CBG so its not in the way when we have to mix 'by ear'.. (but i still want to see the waveform)
to throw a bone at the DJs who believe "any type of computer help, makes you a non 'real DJ' " I would also like an option to TURN OFF the CBG so its not in the way when we have to mix 'by ear'.. (but i still want to see the waveform)
This can be done in your skin.
Just create 2 rhythm-pannels one with and one without CBG.
Best regards,
John
Mensajes Thu 14 Jan 10 @ 10:37 pm
Aurghh.. I read your post and realized I new that.. LOL
noticed it on some skins I downloaded.. but i forgot as I always use the default skin..
thanks!
noticed it on some skins I downloaded.. but i forgot as I always use the default skin..
thanks!
Mensajes Fri 15 Jan 10 @ 11:01 am
Yes, real time BPM could be useful. I would enjoy it.
Mensajes Mon 18 Jan 10 @ 10:11 am
+1 here...Would be a cool feature :)
Mensajes Mon 18 Jan 10 @ 4:58 pm
+1 from me too.
Far too much DJ software and hardware assumes that a song can only have one BPM which never changes.
The ability for VDJ to 'follow' and sync to a wandering BPM would be very useful, as would an Ableton Live style
'warp' feature that 'locked down' the tempo of old songs and made them tight.
Far too much DJ software and hardware assumes that a song can only have one BPM which never changes.
The ability for VDJ to 'follow' and sync to a wandering BPM would be very useful, as would an Ableton Live style
'warp' feature that 'locked down' the tempo of old songs and made them tight.
Mensajes Tue 19 Jan 10 @ 2:00 pm
+1 I would find this useful too :)
Mensajes Thu 21 Jan 10 @ 11:36 am
i agree this is probably the feature i want the most...i have so many transition tracks that go from 130bpm to 70 or 80bpm from crooklyn clan...i mean its not that hard to wing it but sometimes its a pain in the ass....TOP TOP TOP request...that and better timecoding obviously...but as someone that has serato and vdj...i still use vdj and ignore all the shit "real djs" give me about using beatlock...i mix faster cleaner and more creativly...viva vdj!
Mensajes Wed 03 Mar 10 @ 3:22 am
groovindj wrote :
+1 from me too.
Far too much DJ software and hardware assumes that a song can only have one BPM which never changes.
The ability for VDJ to 'follow' and sync to a wandering BPM would be very useful, as would an Ableton Live style
'warp' feature that 'locked down' the tempo of old songs and made them tight.
Far too much DJ software and hardware assumes that a song can only have one BPM which never changes.
The ability for VDJ to 'follow' and sync to a wandering BPM would be very useful, as would an Ableton Live style
'warp' feature that 'locked down' the tempo of old songs and made them tight.
Now the statement above would make that option benaficial to all, if it could be done within VDJ and in addition will improve sync issues on some songs.
Joey.....
Mensajes Wed 03 Mar 10 @ 9:16 am
The DJ software called RPM by Gizmolabs has something very similar, where it uses a beat grid for each song.
This software was once known as Reflex, which was abandoned. It has now returned as RPM.
If you select the option, it will attempt to lock the songs together by gently nudging the tempo/grid
of one track to keep it in sync with the other.
At the moment, RPM does not have the facility to edit the grid that it creates, but they say it's coming.
This software was once known as Reflex, which was abandoned. It has now returned as RPM.
If you select the option, it will attempt to lock the songs together by gently nudging the tempo/grid
of one track to keep it in sync with the other.
At the moment, RPM does not have the facility to edit the grid that it creates, but they say it's coming.
Mensajes Wed 10 Mar 10 @ 5:35 am