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Tópico: Always a big day for Virtual Dj
A quick shout out to say Merry Christmas in VDJ land.

This was always a crushing day in support when all the Dj's got their new gear especially when it was LE and new controllers from Santa.
Not sure how many remember me from the early 2000's doing support but still at it once a week djing events, but its become a younger man's sport for the most part.
I still love it and have a trailer full of gear and video equipment now using the basics never having a need to upgrade from 7.
My god the days of forcing XP to do the impossible and making the MAC version work are finally over along with the software wars.

Big props my my old boss Stephan Clavel for what he and the dev team has done with VDJ, absolutely incredible what its become.

I will never forget that teamer trip to Paris in 2008 finally meeting all of the teamers from around the world and ripping through the streets of Paris with Stephan at the wheel of a top down Mercedes.
The Techno Parade was a once in a lifetime experience after an all nighter building the VDJ float on the back of a bare semi trailer. That was one very looong day lol.
https://youtu.be/UZcRWRzzr80?si=3fKyCn43qdOoIwdi

Then it was off th the Stade De France to see Madonna in the biggest venue I've ever seen and I still have my ticket.
I am forever greatful for the opportunity that Jason (cyd3r) presented after the PDCJ days suggesting I try VDJ. As it happened I had both PDCJ and VDJ loaded and running at a gig and switched live during playback to VDJ without missing a beat never looking back as PCDJ went into a tailspin.
Another memory was being told by Andrew and Ryan that VDJ was "entry level software" when I sent them the demo, hard to believe PCDJ is still in this game. Talk about a hard crash omg.

It was quite a ride with lots of memories along with setting up and manning the VDJ booths at dj shows across the US as the "new kid on the block" and all the curiousity that went along with that.
Biggest personal loss was Rick Anderson (A Man and his Music) who shared a room with me many times at the dj shows. You never know when they are coming for you, man was he a character.

Still friends with quite a few of the old dogs on Facebook thankfully, Philly, Homeboy, Cstoll, Norway, Terry, Brendan, ConQUest, Roy, Chris Roman, Andreas, Max, Scott and so many more.

So cheers to you all the DJ's and the best in 2026, get it while you can time waits for nobody.

Peace out
Rick,
 

Mensajes 5 hours ago
I'm a relatively young member of the VirtualDJ community (became a Pro Infinity member in 2020).

I always knew of VirtualDJ throughout the years, but unfortunately I fell victim of the downplaying of the software by others because of popularity.
I came to VirtualDJ out of frustration (Serato always struck me as Primitive (used for about 9 years til about 2020), Traktor basically neglected its userbase (used for about 3 years before 2020), Rekordbox 5 and 6 had great library features but when crawled for me used with an external and hard weird limitations like not being able to mix audio and video in the same playlist (2 years before 2020), and I wanted to be able to use the controllers I had for Rekordbox.

The switch I made to VirtualDJ in 2020 was the best decision I've made for DJ software.
I did approach the transition with preconceived ideas (from using the previous software), on how things should work but I quickly realized why that approach held me back from understanding the best ways to use the software.
Once I tried to understand the way functionality was presented and why, it was one of the most pleasant experiences I've had with DJ software, and this software really tries to be the ultimate tool for what professionals really want.

On top of that, this is probably the only software that has a community that actively have devs interacting on issues, in addition to persons genuinely trying to help.
Because of this, it felt natural trying to give help, and not being afraid of making mistakes/incorrect statements because ultimately, I'll learn I was wrong and understand how to use the software better because of it (I do apologize for misunderstandings with members, the aim wasn't to belittle, it was to help always).

Keep doing what you guys are doing, it's really appreciated.

Merry Christmas 🎄 and Happy New Year 🎆