i just realised that Virtual DJ does not have the split cue function
this function is vital to me.......
can it really be missing ? or have i just not found how to activate it ?
this function is vital to me.......
can it really be missing ? or have i just not found how to activate it ?
Inviato Wed 22 Aug 12 @ 7:03 pm
Matty1000 wrote :
i just realised that Virtual DJ does not have the split cue function
this function is vital to me.......
can it really be missing ? or have i just not found how to activate it ?
this function is vital to me.......
can it really be missing ? or have i just not found how to activate it ?
I think you can do it with advanced audio settings... I'll play with it in a few.
Inviato Wed 22 Aug 12 @ 8:57 pm
That was it.
Inviato Wed 22 Aug 12 @ 9:02 pm
thanks
all i can say is thats not working for me
i tried a bunch of different configurations and each time im getting random results such as he heaphone fader affecting the main volume etc......
im using with numark NS7
yep i think there needs to be a switch on the VDJ interface for this........very fundamental feature !
all i can say is thats not working for me
i tried a bunch of different configurations and each time im getting random results such as he heaphone fader affecting the main volume etc......
im using with numark NS7
yep i think there needs to be a switch on the VDJ interface for this........very fundamental feature !
Inviato Thu 23 Aug 12 @ 3:33 pm
Matty1000 wrote :
there needs to be a switch on the VDJ interface for this
How would this be possible though?
Its ability to function would depend on the sound card setup.
For example some users only have one stereo output, and use a splitter cable to run one channel in mono to the master output and the other channel in mono as cue.
Best solution = use a real mixer!
Inviato Fri 24 Aug 12 @ 5:22 am
i dont know much about programming, so forgive me for that, but i have used many music production softwares over the years, so i dont see why something like this should be impossible
also i dont see why that has to be done via a re- routing of the sound card outputs.
the signal should be routed "virtually"
imagine the heaphone output as a virtual "effects send" to which you can send either the cued track or the master output
in this case the master can be hard panned to the right, and the cued track would be hard panned to the left
users who are using the mono setup would hardly want the split cue functionality would they?
in any case i dont see why a function like that would be a hinderance to those users
thanks for your suggestion about using a "real mixer" i have many real mixers, but unfortunatly they do not do everthing i need, at the moment. and my current controller is not a "real mixer" so im dependent on virtual djs abilities.
also i dont see why that has to be done via a re- routing of the sound card outputs.
the signal should be routed "virtually"
imagine the heaphone output as a virtual "effects send" to which you can send either the cued track or the master output
in this case the master can be hard panned to the right, and the cued track would be hard panned to the left
users who are using the mono setup would hardly want the split cue functionality would they?
in any case i dont see why a function like that would be a hinderance to those users
thanks for your suggestion about using a "real mixer" i have many real mixers, but unfortunatly they do not do everthing i need, at the moment. and my current controller is not a "real mixer" so im dependent on virtual djs abilities.
Inviato Fri 24 Aug 12 @ 9:51 pm
Try using booth instead of master for the headphones output, and map the headphone volume control to do both.
Obviously this isn't switchable on the fly but serves as a workaround.
Obviously this isn't switchable on the fly but serves as a workaround.
Inviato Sat 25 Aug 12 @ 7:23 am