I want to mix video. My question is, Can I use a "Faderfox DJ2" to cross fade the video(a midi mixer or controller, not sure what you call it) and use my "usb Maya44" or the "Virtual Vinyl soundcard" with 1200's hooked up to that, as to be able to scratch.
Any input would be great. Thanks for you time.
Any input would be great. Thanks for you time.
Inviato Mon 14 Dec 09 @ 8:01 pm
If it's a MIDI or HID device then yes, yes you can :)
Inviato Mon 14 Dec 09 @ 11:04 pm
OK so I found a midi mixer the ECLER 4, but anyways the thing that is confussing to me is this talk about video faders and audio faders. So if I use this mixer as a midi mixer with TCV I can only control the picture and not the sound (I would still need a different fader for the audio)?? If i'm in the wrong area could you point me in the right direction please.
Thanks for your time.
Thanks for your time.
Inviato Tue 15 Dec 09 @ 1:59 pm
Most midi mixers (such as Ecler), has a dual feature for the crossfader.
In other words its BOTH a real hardware audio crossfader (like any other mixer), but also a midi slider at same time.
Therefore you can map the midi part of the crossfader to move the software video crossfader..
As a result, both audio and video will crossfade at the same time, when moving the crossfader...
A few (usually cheaper) midi mixers, might only send midi signals when moving the crossfader.
This is fine, as VDJ can be set to have the video software crossfader follow the audio software crossfader.
And by mapping the external mixers crossfader to midi audio crossfader in software, you'll get same result as above (crossfade audio + video).
Technically & quality wise, its better with a real hardware crossfader for the audio though... such as Ecler, Pioneer, Korg etc midi mixers do.
In other words its BOTH a real hardware audio crossfader (like any other mixer), but also a midi slider at same time.
Therefore you can map the midi part of the crossfader to move the software video crossfader..
As a result, both audio and video will crossfade at the same time, when moving the crossfader...
A few (usually cheaper) midi mixers, might only send midi signals when moving the crossfader.
This is fine, as VDJ can be set to have the video software crossfader follow the audio software crossfader.
And by mapping the external mixers crossfader to midi audio crossfader in software, you'll get same result as above (crossfade audio + video).
Technically & quality wise, its better with a real hardware crossfader for the audio though... such as Ecler, Pioneer, Korg etc midi mixers do.
Inviato Tue 15 Dec 09 @ 2:07 pm
Thanks Man!!! Time to save some cash and get on some Mike Relem SHHH http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvn0-IonTA8 LOL!!! In the end this is the result I'm looking for!! And so spending the extra cash on the mixer is key here??
Inviato Tue 15 Dec 09 @ 2:29 pm
A real full blood hardware mixer that can act like your audio/video crossfader (like in video) are many..
- Ecler mixers with midi (said to have great scratch dj crossfaders)
- Pioneer DJM 700 & 800
- Korg Zero4
etc
You also have the option to not go for a full blood hardware mixer, but still get a great mixer..
Such as mixers from Allan & Heath.. but they are quite expensive.
Personally knowing your style from VDJ Radio, I'd think the Ecler ones would be your best choice.
If its too much cost, a midi controller is a budget solution, but you need something with a good quality crossfader.
Such as Vestax VCI.300. But since you already are using timecode, not sure this would be of any interest (since its really a dual deck controller too)
Alternatively Behringer 4000 mixer... Its a real hardware mixer with midi, but a bit low on quality compared to the big dogs ;)
- Ecler mixers with midi (said to have great scratch dj crossfaders)
- Pioneer DJM 700 & 800
- Korg Zero4
etc
You also have the option to not go for a full blood hardware mixer, but still get a great mixer..
Such as mixers from Allan & Heath.. but they are quite expensive.
Personally knowing your style from VDJ Radio, I'd think the Ecler ones would be your best choice.
If its too much cost, a midi controller is a budget solution, but you need something with a good quality crossfader.
Such as Vestax VCI.300. But since you already are using timecode, not sure this would be of any interest (since its really a dual deck controller too)
Alternatively Behringer 4000 mixer... Its a real hardware mixer with midi, but a bit low on quality compared to the big dogs ;)
Inviato Tue 15 Dec 09 @ 3:01 pm
Some vids of the mixers you could choose from
VirtualDJ/Nuamark Cue video mixing with Korg Zero4
VirtualDJ/Nuamark Cue video mixing with Korg Zero4
DJM 800 vs Ecler Evo 4
Inviato Tue 15 Dec 09 @ 3:16 pm