DJSFX 0 Posted January 26, 2010 Report Share Posted January 26, 2010 Hi, A friend of a friend was asking about virtual dj and asked if home edition was any good? I didnt know but when I had a look it seems ok as long as you dont use a controller to mix, Does anyone know if its stable enough to use in a mobile situation as I might be interested myself but at £32 alarm bells tend to ring Link to post Share on other sites
vokf 0 Posted January 26, 2010 Report Share Posted January 26, 2010 Hi, A friend of a friend was asking about virtual dj and asked if home edition was any good? I didnt know but when I had a look it seems ok as long as you dont use a controller to mix, Does anyone know if its stable enough to use in a mobile situation as I might be interested myself but at £32 alarm bells tend to ring It looks to be a cut-down V5, so any large bugs in V5 will still exist in the home version. I'd be worried about using a mouse for controlling the thing, it will be hard work and you will make big mistakes! Download a trial and have a play before you commit. If you want to use a Laptop, then get a controller of some kind. Most will come with a cut-down version of VDJ or similar software, and then the true cost will be lower. Examples; NuMark Total Control, comes with software, £149 Most of these controllers will have an external sound device, and have headphone socket so you can cue up tracks. If you're looking at paying £32 for a very basic version of VDJ, you can get a nice bit of hardware AND a better version of software for only £110 extra. Link to post Share on other sites
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