Is there a way to get VU meters to show the actual output level rather than the program level? I'm used to mixers where you can see the impact of gain.
By the way, I'm on 2.03 as well, so maybe 4.1 works "correctly" in this regard.
By the way, I'm on 2.03 as well, so maybe 4.1 works "correctly" in this regard.
Posted Mon 25 Dec 06 @ 4:40 am
Yes 4.1 works correctly in this regard.
Don't hesitate to upgrade ;) http://www.virtualdj.com/purchase/
Don't hesitate to upgrade ;) http://www.virtualdj.com/purchase/
Posted Mon 25 Dec 06 @ 11:50 am
I'll deal with it for now :)
Seriously, my list of what is missing just isn't long enough to pay 10x the cost to go from VDJ 2.03 to 4.1. I didn't even pay that much for MixMeister and it has native VST support (and includes a dozen VST plugins, including ones from iZotope and Camel). I'll wait for a sale.
I do enjoy VDJ though. Very good stuff and a nice complement to MixMeister.
Seriously, my list of what is missing just isn't long enough to pay 10x the cost to go from VDJ 2.03 to 4.1. I didn't even pay that much for MixMeister and it has native VST support (and includes a dozen VST plugins, including ones from iZotope and Camel). I'll wait for a sale.
I do enjoy VDJ though. Very good stuff and a nice complement to MixMeister.
Posted Mon 25 Dec 06 @ 8:47 pm
argyx wrote :
I'll deal with it for now :)
Seriously, my list of what is missing just isn't long enough to pay 10x the cost to go from VDJ 2.03 to 4.1. I didn't even pay that much for MixMeister and it has native VST support (and includes a dozen VST plugins, including ones from iZotope and Camel). I'll wait for a sale.
I do enjoy VDJ though. Very good stuff and a nice complement to MixMeister.
Seriously, my list of what is missing just isn't long enough to pay 10x the cost to go from VDJ 2.03 to 4.1. I didn't even pay that much for MixMeister and it has native VST support (and includes a dozen VST plugins, including ones from iZotope and Camel). I'll wait for a sale.
I do enjoy VDJ though. Very good stuff and a nice complement to MixMeister.
mix vibes is not pro software no offence to it is good for beginers and home users
but it lacks alot of punch needed for pro audio work
i used it in the past
and was so infuriated by it
and switched to pcdj , which aslo INFurated me
now im with virtual dj and am very happy with it
use it for a wide range of purposes from radio shows to sound fx in plays and talks
Posted Mon 25 Dec 06 @ 9:04 pm
Mix Vibes? I must admit that is one I have never tried. I said MixMeister. You also misunderstand what I am saying about Virtual DJ. I like it, but not $300 like it. I'm fine with the $30 version for now since I have other tools to use.
I agree, I did not find PCDJ useful. nor Rockit, Traktor, or OTS.
p.s. I just tried Mix Vibes. Yeah, it's crap.
I agree, I did not find PCDJ useful. nor Rockit, Traktor, or OTS.
p.s. I just tried Mix Vibes. Yeah, it's crap.
Posted Tue 26 Dec 06 @ 4:01 pm
argyx wrote :
Mix Vibes? I must admit that is one I have never tried. I said MixMeister. You also misunderstand what I am saying about Virtual DJ. I like it, but not $300 like it. I'm fine with the $30 version for now since I have other tools to use.
I agree, I did not find PCDJ useful. nor Rockit, Traktor, or OTS.
p.s. I just tried Mix Vibes. Yeah, it's crap.
I agree, I did not find PCDJ useful. nor Rockit, Traktor, or OTS.
p.s. I just tried Mix Vibes. Yeah, it's crap.
mismeister aslo :(
fair enought :) if it works for you it works
Posted Tue 26 Dec 06 @ 10:04 pm
the reason why u need pro is that this feature is only in it basicaly
Posted Tue 26 Dec 06 @ 10:05 pm