Hi,
Im just getting in to this really so need some advice before I start buying any hardware.
First of all I plan on getting a new laptop probably a mac but my main question is how do i split the audio output from the laptop so that i can listen to one 'deck' while the other is playing. there is probably a very simple answer to this and i apologise if it seems a stupid question.
I saw one guy using a mixing programe on a laptop and he had a small box conected via firewire which just split the audio into the two channels. I dont really need anything fancy, just the audio spliter as I have only done a few small partys with friends. anyone have any ideas where i can get one or even what the spliter box would be called so I could search for it on the internet.
Im just getting in to this really so need some advice before I start buying any hardware.
First of all I plan on getting a new laptop probably a mac but my main question is how do i split the audio output from the laptop so that i can listen to one 'deck' while the other is playing. there is probably a very simple answer to this and i apologise if it seems a stupid question.
I saw one guy using a mixing programe on a laptop and he had a small box conected via firewire which just split the audio into the two channels. I dont really need anything fancy, just the audio spliter as I have only done a few small partys with friends. anyone have any ideas where i can get one or even what the spliter box would be called so I could search for it on the internet.
Inviato Mon 12 Sep 05 @ 12:38 pm
helavaloser,
Mac is great but VDJ works on PCs only. Don't worry about prelisten your decks; it's possible with VDJ and a 5.1 Soundcard. You don't need any spliters with this or you could use an external soundcard like the Maya 44 USB and use Time Coded Vinyls or Time Coded CDs. The first step is buy the laptop and VirtualDJ. For the proper laptop, I recommend read this posts:
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/40817/Hardware_Technical_Support/What_proccessor_to_be_used_with_VDJ_.html
Good Luck!
Mac is great but VDJ works on PCs only. Don't worry about prelisten your decks; it's possible with VDJ and a 5.1 Soundcard. You don't need any spliters with this or you could use an external soundcard like the Maya 44 USB and use Time Coded Vinyls or Time Coded CDs. The first step is buy the laptop and VirtualDJ. For the proper laptop, I recommend read this posts:
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/40817/Hardware_Technical_Support/What_proccessor_to_be_used_with_VDJ_.html
Good Luck!
Inviato Mon 12 Sep 05 @ 3:00 pm
is it true that I can set up VDJ to work with my DJ System also do I need any type of Hardware to Mix the Audio & Video files. and what do I need to save them onto Windows XP?
Inviato Wed 14 Sep 05 @ 4:52 pm
The only hardware requiered for mix audio and video with VDJ in a pro setup Minimum are: AMD or Intel based computer (desktop or notebook), a 2 (or more) channel Mixer, and Amplifier, 2 Speakers, a Video projector.
What need to save your mixes with VDJ? for audio only VDJ, for video and audio a video capture device and a lot of space in your HD. (for a 2hr Gig you need about 6.8GB in MPEG-2 coded video)
What need to save your mixes with VDJ? for audio only VDJ, for video and audio a video capture device and a lot of space in your HD. (for a 2hr Gig you need about 6.8GB in MPEG-2 coded video)
Inviato Wed 14 Sep 05 @ 6:50 pm