Or is it intended for single person use and/or bedroom DJing?
Why I ask is, it seems no easy way for me to take my external HD and have my virtual folders / filters / hot cues / lists etc on someone else's VDJ installation.
So if there is an event on and the host is using VDJ, how can other DJs come along and have their stuff in VDJ format to play easily?
Doesn't seem possible without completely changing someone else's VDJ setup (e.g., by syncing fodlers to import all your VDJ stuff).
Why I ask is, it seems no easy way for me to take my external HD and have my virtual folders / filters / hot cues / lists etc on someone else's VDJ installation.
So if there is an event on and the host is using VDJ, how can other DJs come along and have their stuff in VDJ format to play easily?
Doesn't seem possible without completely changing someone else's VDJ setup (e.g., by syncing fodlers to import all your VDJ stuff).
发表时间 Sun 28 May 23 @ 5:40 pm
your correct use your own laptop :-)
发表时间 Sun 28 May 23 @ 7:16 pm
One hack you can do is set a script to change the VDJ home folder to say D drive (by copying the VDJ folder to the root of the drive) then the PC it is plugged in to will only use the external drive and ignore the current installation.
发表时间 Sun 28 May 23 @ 8:14 pm
Nobody does that with any DJ software :)
You either play on hardware players like CDJs and export to USBs from your software. Either using Rekordbox, Engine or VDJ
Or you use hardware to control your software. In that case you can use shared hardware, like players in a club, but you always bring your own laptop. In that case you usually use Rekordbox Serato, Traktor or VDJ
Those 2 ways are the common "pro" ways
Some bars still have a DJ laptop just sitting in the booth, and all recident DJs then simply play from a shared collection. Like an oldschool record collection in the booth. But that's rare these days
You either play on hardware players like CDJs and export to USBs from your software. Either using Rekordbox, Engine or VDJ
Or you use hardware to control your software. In that case you can use shared hardware, like players in a club, but you always bring your own laptop. In that case you usually use Rekordbox Serato, Traktor or VDJ
Those 2 ways are the common "pro" ways
Some bars still have a DJ laptop just sitting in the booth, and all recident DJs then simply play from a shared collection. Like an oldschool record collection in the booth. But that's rare these days
发表时间 Sun 28 May 23 @ 9:56 pm
How easy is it to work with different hardware? Suppose I come in a club with my laptop but another controller, will most functions (e.g. the pad pages, stems fx, the stutter/play settings...) be unchanged? I would assume so as it is set in the software.
发表时间 Mon 29 May 23 @ 5:53 am
Sepatro wrote :
How easy is it to work with different hardware? Suppose I come in a club with my laptop but another controller, will most functions (e.g. the pad pages, stems fx, the stutter/play settings...) be unchanged? I would assume so as it is set in the software.
For the most part it's plug and play
The "problem" will most likely the small changes you may make to a mapping to get easy access to less commonly mapped features. What I've done is collecting all those on a single pad page, which is of course already on my laptop. So if I bump into new controller I usually just have to:
1. Adjust my audio config to match the controller (that sometimes involves installing a driver, and maybe adjusting the zeroDB setting)
2. Assign one of the pads selector buttons to my Master pad page (often the one that is for Slicer)
... of course this works best if the controller has a pads section - but most do these days
Here is a video on my Master pad page if you are interested:
发表时间 Mon 29 May 23 @ 1:36 pm