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Tema: Do drum machine VST's work with VDJ?

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First time poster here, my question is as follows. I have been thinking about buying a Akai MPC to work on some drum tracks to use in my VDJ sessions. Now I'm reading up on the drum machine VST's I'm thinking about purchasing one of these instead.

Anyone had any experience with these? I don't want to go the route of buying a complete sequencing package (i.e. logic or cubase) because I don't think it will play nice with VDJ and hog memory and processing power. The MPC might be the best solution for me, since it is stand alone but if I can save a few bucks I'd rather use a VST.

Thanks in advance.
 

Mensajes Mon 02 Apr 07 @ 4:11 am
Bump, no one done this or knows?

Looks like I might have to suck it up and pay the extra cash for an MPC.
 

Mensajes Fri 20 Apr 07 @ 6:28 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
multilayed vst are unlikey to work unfortunately
 

Mensajes Thu 26 Apr 07 @ 1:20 pm
I think only can work VST effects, not VST instruments.
 

Mensajes Thu 26 Apr 07 @ 5:54 pm
You can test it, the fast way to know it.

Do you have any link to a DRUM MACHINE in VST to let me test too?
 

Mensajes Thu 26 Apr 07 @ 5:55 pm
listen2PRO InfinityMember since 2005
That would be pretty cool for things like megamixes where the beat stay pretty constant and other elements are mixed on top.
 

Mensajes Thu 26 Apr 07 @ 7:58 pm
listen2 wrote :
That would be pretty cool for things like megamixes where the beat stay pretty constant and other elements are mixed on top.


You can have some BEATS loops on the VDJ sampler for the megamixes.
 

Mensajes Fri 27 Apr 07 @ 11:29 am
listen2PRO InfinityMember since 2005
True... but i think the plugin drum machine would be nice assigned to each channel/deck, i only have a 2 channel mixer so the sampler plays out of both channels making my fader useless with samples, plus i rather program my own drum patters sometimes then just drop a beat.
 

Mensajes Fri 27 Apr 07 @ 9:01 pm
I would use Midi controls from VDJ (I think I can do this) or from my MK2 (Almost positive I can assign a key to do it) to start and stop the drum machine. All track sequencing and effects will be done on the drum machine, in short I would build the drum loops on the MPC and change them on the fly and than send midi controls to stop and stop them.

The drum machine will just be on a third channel on my mixer.

Looking at one of the new Akai MPC1000 or the older MPC3000 (Built like a tank but not as much sample memory).
 

Mensajes Sat 28 Apr 07 @ 6:45 pm
Will try to test one of the free VST drum machines as a test but I'm guessing you guys are right and it won't work (to much overhead).

Will post some results later.
 

Mensajes Sat 28 Apr 07 @ 6:47 pm
listen2 wrote :
True... but i think the plugin drum machine would be nice assigned to each channel/deck, i only have a 2 channel mixer so the sampler plays out of both channels making my fader useless with samples, plus i rather program my own drum patters sometimes then just drop a beat.


You can have an UC33e to control 9 samples volumes, check it at:
http://www.virtualdj.com/products/hardware.html
 

Mensajes Wed 02 May 07 @ 4:35 pm


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