can you please send any vo settings you have for this program to the list ----- Original Message ----- From: "Yuma Antoine Decaux" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 6:58 PM Subject: Re: DJ 3 accessible
> > Hi list, > > Just spent a fun night playing around with dj3 > > So, as i spoke about the intuitivity of the keyboard layout, i will > add that one can after a while, turn voice over off and feels his way > through the commands. > > The layout is as follows: > > left side of keyboard has all the commands for the first turntable > such as: > > start stop > reverse > skip > wind rewind > sound effects > pitch bend > hold pitch > fade up mid and down > gain up and down > equalizer low mid and tweet up and down > cue start and end > loop start > synch tempo to opposite table > bmp check > The same commands are available on the opposite side of the keyboard > for the second turntable. > > There is an automix feature which allows for one click mix of your > playlists > > All songs come from itunes and can be arranged in order in the playlist. > > An extra headphone can be connected via usb for song preview before > mixing > A mic can be integrated for voicing over while recording a live session > > After soldering the key commands in memory, i proceeded to do live > testing. > > What i can say is that the application is extremely responsive, > provided one works on a dual core at least 1.8 ghz, with 1gb of ram. > The scratch features are quite good, though sometimes we can hear that > its a digital turntable. If you hold the shift key and scratch, the > clip technique is available and makes the scratch feel professional. > depending on the combo of trackpad and shift, and some other effects > on the numbers keys, i was able to do some quite impressive, > considering the size of the program. > > the left and right arrows allow you to fade nicely from track to track > with transitional effects you can choose from a variety of styles, > either set by you or randomly generated. > > Those include echo snap fade out, classic fade out, a rewind fade (i > don't like this, as it makes it sound like a village dj going nuts on > the track) and a few others. > > One thing i haven't delved into is the hotspot on turntables and mixer > for trackpad sensitive tune scratching. > > Also, i haven't played with the set loop feature, but i believe it is > the same as on the dual pioneer cd player set, where you have a key > for start loop and other for end loop, and you can play from cue or > make it loop automatically. > > One advantage of this set is that since it takes from digital tunes, a > lot of processes are automated, such as synch to opposite channel, and > you can scrub through the previous or next beat for mixing > corrections, and gains and equalizers are automatically adjusted track > by track so all songs sound at the same level. > > This program is pretty funky, and a fun toy to have. Some can probably > rock a party with shades and a wooden oak varnish cane with a dog's > head as holder. Who said vi people can't be hip? > > Guys i recommend you check the 15 day trial, with certain limitations > such as no recording and 30 minute limits for each sessions. It's a 9 > meg download as well, so good for everyone :) > > Best > > Yuma > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
