VIRTUAL DJ VS SERATO Scratch live(UNBIASED) PART 2
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Thanks for the video. I use vdj with controllers. Your video shows some of the main differences between serato and vdj. I don't get why most people think vdj is for amateurs just because it has automatic beatmatching. I agree that if someone REALLY wants to learn djing, then they should learn beatmatching by ear. Just because vdj has auto beatmatching, that doesn't mean you have to use it. And it doesn't mean it's for amatuers neither. So people need to get over it, please.
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hey can i hook up the idj3 up to serato ?
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Yeah, the scratching does have a bad delay.
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@SystemsSnake Hey, I have the RMX and need help with reprogramming the buttons. Let me know if you can help
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Whats The Best Software For House/Dance Music Dj's That Dont Mostly Use Vinyles but Are More into CDJ'S and "Beat - Matching"?
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I know, but recenlty I've heard someone say they don't want to use Virtual DJ because they don't want to beatmatch automatically. It really has nothing to do with beatmatching.
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@abh5396 every dj software have auto beatmatch, u can use the saved time to do bunch of amazing stuff such as cue point juggle, 4 deck mixing and blah blah blah...
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the best dj software is the one you can download cough* torrents *cough
@ few other people... Most people that dis Virtual DJ has never purchased it they bum a old bootleg copy and then try to compare it to Traktor or Serato. That's like comparing a 2001 Mercedes to a 2010 BMW (not realistic)
djdevastatingshorty 1 year ago 5
I'm don't usually get around to responding to questions but @ OrenB217.... as you can see I'm not biased but I you want to scratch you're going to need a turntable with a strong motor. All turntables are not the same... I've used the Stanton 150 and some Numarks for mixing but for scratching I stick to the Technics (hands down)
djdevastatingshorty 1 year ago 2