![]() Although the manual does an excellent job explaining how to setup the X10 sound card, Traktor immediately recognized the X10. In this mode the mixer doesn’t control your effects, so you’ll need to use your mouse and keyboard, if you don’t have a controller. We first started with a basic setup using Traktor Pro and the X10 as the external mixer. But it’s a great setup for those who are just starting out. ![]() Deckadance DJ software is included, but it’s not as powerful and feature rich as Traktor. Oh, we also had an iPad and iPhone connected to the USB hub, just charging. Once delivered to the crossfadr lab, we got right into the setup, which included the DJ Tech X10 (of course), two Audio-Technica AT-LP120-USB Direct-Drive turntable (review coming soon), Numark Mixtrack Controller (love this baby) and NI’s Traktor Pro (tight). However, DJ Tech is on a different page, and the release of the DJ Tech X10 proves that the marriage between analog and digital can work. With all the controllers for DVS software’s, there isn’t a real market for them. also try using vDJ Playlist as a record case.You don’t see many 2 channel DJ mixers on the market nowadays. this functionality has been there for a long time (right click). You should get to know vDJ a little better. ![]() what would you call vDJ's Explorer window ? Last time I checked I was able to load and save playlists in vDJ just fine. ![]() There are many of us using vDJ for almost 2 years without crashing. If you are going to bring your rig to a club to compare against the competitor, you should ensure that your system is a proven stable install of vDJ. I haven't scratched since I put down my 1200s. Development completely ignore's user input. I was a Traktor user at one time and this was a huge frustration point for me. This says a lot more for vDJ development than it does for tracktor's developers, doesn't it ?Īgain, an indication of how much Traktor developers listen to their users. VirtualDJ Supports more controller options than Traktor Although ID3 tags may be more convenient for some, those that use folders, file naming and playlist techniques to organize their library are just as effective. The way a user organizes his collection is his personal preference. Heck, as you know VDJ even has a Traktor skin if you just can't get away from that Traktor look. The wide array of available VDJ Skins leaves Traktor way behind in this category. From what I know, Traktor has no provision for the user to easily modify fonts. VirtualDJ fonts are completely customizable and easy to modify. I would like to respond to all of the points stated by Wireless as follows. I still like VirtualDJ better than traktor but both of them have their positive and negative points. Traktor has a record case player to preview the track before loading to a deck Traktor supports explorer based record case as well as ability to LOAD and save playlists Traktor has better master tempo quality than VirtualDJ and has three levels (low, medium, high) Traktor is 100% stable, VirtualDJ crashed on us once Traktor scratching is limited and does not sound as realistic as VirtualDJ Traktor has NO Skins at all, VirtualDJ has many skins Traktor Can not use effects like VirtualDJ VirtualDJ Supports more controller options than traktor This is a big deal since he has all of his collection organized with genre, album, year, etc. VirtualDJ record case does not support ID3 tags. VirtualDJ font is too small on the record case and skins I brought my VirtualDJ rig to the club for him to try The following are obervations noted by a DJ friend of mine who is a traktorDJ user. At the club tonight we used both VirtualDJ and traktorDJ side by side.
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