A simple setup like mine shouldn’t require what I’m going through now to get it going. I like VDJ8 and wanted to use it as my primary software but I can’t. It’s amazing that sites like this will talk great stuff about a product when the reality is that the actual user setup experience can be a nightmare. Read the support page about what needs to be done to get 2 dns-3900’s going. I’ve been trying to get this going for about a week, spent about 4+ hours trying to get it going, left a message on the forum (no answer). If I hold the cue button, or spin the still platter the other side will play. One player is fine, but VDJ8 doesn’t initiate the other player’s platter to spin (also no screen display of track info). Still can’t get VDJ8 going on my DVS system (2 Denon 3900’s + X1700 Mixer). Anyway all the best with your djing and other endeavours son. I know I have with some of the best in the world – courtesy of DJworx as it goes, thanks Mark! – and although I’m not very good at no point did these well practised and highly skilled guys start heckling me – thank God you weren’t in attendance cutselekta, I might have started questioning my place in the culture!Īnyway it is what it is, and the guys in what is a pretty rough and ready video are not bad – in fact Krispy Kuts is pretty good. It’s two guys having a freestyle scratch session using that well worn sample – it’s not gonna set the world alight but it is something that most DJs with a hip hop background will have done at some point in their time as a dj. Is the software responsible for him losing it a bit? I don’t know. The dj Abel guy does lose it a couple of times but you can tell that when he gets in his groove he’s got a few tricky patterns. Personally, I think those that paved the way deserve respect but that’s just me – it’s probably my age!įor the record, of the 2 guys on the vid the Krispy Kuts guy is definitely the stronger of the 2 and his cuts are decent. Haha! Nah, keep it going! I’m an old dude exposing myself from Blackpool, in the UK if you’re not familiar, that’s never been to Canada in my life, unfortunately, let alone married some geezer from over there! With your hophop/graf background I’m surprised you don’t have a bit more respect for the old school mate, some of the originators of your culture will be knocking on 70 now. Feel free to hit me up personally with your thoughts, ideas and things you want to see in the future. We want to create something great for all of us. Criticism is welcomed but keep it classy. Thanks to all the ppl that actually have questions and things to add. You just exposed yourself to everyone in this room with your wackness. If Qbert saw this video do you think he would be saying “these guys suck”? The guys with real skill appreciate that there are guys out there working and strengthening the culture. Even if you were 10X better than these guys your attitude sucks. Inspire and positively add, don’t try and tear the community down with your crap. Your level of haterism and bitchassness amazes me. Just for the record I think these DJs are wicked and did their thang this wasn’t pre-set routines they were just jamming and having fun. I’m going to be traveling around the world and having conversations with DJs at all different levels and capabilities and and don’t need to hear guys like you saying they suck. Sure we can pay for the DMC champions of the world to come out and do a routine, like the other guys do but we aim to show real djs out there using this technology, from ppl just learning how to set up a controller or turntables for the first time as well as the pros. The whole point of this video series is to show real DJs doing real things.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |