Hello-
I am a fitness instructor and am preparing to teach a Retro 80's class. I have a huge library of music and would like to attempt to make a mix. I need to try and keep the phrasing on the 8 count when mixing tracks and be able to pitch the BPMs for a total of a 45 min mix of 8 songs. Can someone point me in the right direction to a tutorial or guide which is basic enough to understand and use Virtual DJ for the first time. Any help would be appreciated as I don't know where to start.
Thanks!
I am a fitness instructor and am preparing to teach a Retro 80's class. I have a huge library of music and would like to attempt to make a mix. I need to try and keep the phrasing on the 8 count when mixing tracks and be able to pitch the BPMs for a total of a 45 min mix of 8 songs. Can someone point me in the right direction to a tutorial or guide which is basic enough to understand and use Virtual DJ for the first time. Any help would be appreciated as I don't know where to start.
Thanks!
Inviato Mon 15 Jan 18 @ 12:13 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xty9P08MpAA
this might get you started
I must warn you tho, 80's music can be hard to beatmatch if the drums are live recorded
this might get you started
I must warn you tho, 80's music can be hard to beatmatch if the drums are live recorded
Inviato Mon 15 Jan 18 @ 10:14 am
I hope that you can record a whole set with vdj and get it as you want it, but if you want more of a daw program you should check out mixmeister.
Its easy to load songs and mix them together, and you dont need to record the whole set.
Its easy to load songs and mix them together, and you dont need to record the whole set.
Inviato Mon 15 Jan 18 @ 8:56 pm