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Once you are left behind in this game on any side and don't keep up you are merely citing opinion rather than fact is my belief. A great back end system displayed on a bad front end monitor will look plain bad so it is all a balance especially in the mobile game. Other issues can more dramatically affect outcome like the media you use, monitors in use and the video signal distribution hardware/software/pathway. I only ask this because VDJ 8 in the hands of a very experienced user can do some highly powerful stuff that earlier iterations could not hope to achieve and really, will the guests at a gig actually be able to tell the difference from their viewing/listening vantage point? Is it possible that there is more than one player in the game that can do a fantastic job when you compare this against something like the high end car industry where there are more than one brands I would not kick out of my driveway? I hate to say it but the computer/software side of things is not your only concern when VJ-ing as I'm sure you all know. I have been on ME since the beginning and it's very stable and the Nick from Inklen updates program very often.Gotta ask - are you speaking from first hand knowledge of the latest version of VDJ (8) or are you going back to prior experience with earlier versions of VDJ when you chose to follow your particular path and subsequently dismissed it as an option from that point forward? By doing that you naturally would not have been fully keeping up with the improvements on the other side of the competition.
#Virtual dj working with mixemergency pro
Virtual DJ is very good for the occasional VJ.įor the serious or pro VJ, Mix Emergency is MUST. I am sure you will get lots of feedback from both camps.

If you are Apple-centric, it may well serve you better to go Serato/Mix Emergency (probably at a far greater cost) but I can't reall say which is better as I only know the one side so sorry for that. VDJ swings both ways and works out of the box without needing hardware/software links between multiple products and was designed as a competant VJ tool.
#Virtual dj working with mixemergency Pc
That is really just my personal preference as I have been PC guy since the DOS era and Macs are frustrating for me because of their closed hardware/software architecture. I am curious about this mix emergency but understand it is Apple only which can be a huge and very costly hardware shift if you are PC based like myself. No need to spend months figuring out a complex package especially since I am exclusively a PC guy. It simply works reliably and effectively. I like it for being able to make music videos on the fly with stock HD video material.
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No integration with other software necessary, it is all there in the software package. Small stuff, that makes me do mistakes.I use VDJ as my goto option for VJ-ing.
#Virtual dj working with mixemergency how to
Does it like work on top of Serato and is a more stable way of outputting video with Serato?Īlternatively, maybe someone here knows how to make Virtual DJ behave more like Serato? Make sync work like in serato (no soft takeover for example) waveforms that are as readable as on Serato making so that when I push pause, and the track slows down, it actually stops immediately when I touch the jogwheel and does not continue to slowly stop in the background, and resume after I lift my hand of the jogwheel.
#Virtual dj working with mixemergency mac
Maybe there are some ways to make Serato Video on Windows more reliable? I Heard about Mixemergency but it's Mac only. But if a Mac is really the only way to go, then what specs are sufficient for it to run Serato Video? Don't even know about what models of Apple products there are and what to look for.

Is anyone here using a Windows machine to run Serato Video? If so - what specs do you have? I would prefer to buy a Windows laptop, since I don't play Video DJ gigs all that often, and then the laptop would serve other purposes. That's why I would like to stay with Serato, but I'm open to other things. I tried messing with the settings but I still didn't feel fully comfortable. But frankly, there are still some little things I didn't like about how Virtual DJ works and it made my mixing sloppy at times. When I tried Serato Video, it was too laggy, so I used Virtual DJ and there the video ran acceptably well. I'm looking for something that will enable me to play also some video DJ gigs. I've been using it for years, but it's time for an upgrade. I have an old laptop that barely runs Serato.
