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    hello, does anyone know afew names of professional VJ software and what their capabilites are?, i have taken alook at the likes of modul8 and deejaysystem and they both look pretty hardcore, damian

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    Have a look at

    Virtual DJ Also re-branded as Numark Cue
    PCDJ VJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by djsteve10 View Post
    Have a look at

    Virtual DJ Also re-branded as Numark Cue
    PCDJ VJ
    All the same product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    All the same product.
    yeah i noticed that when i trialed PCDJ VJ.

    Probably one of the best products for DJ/VJ/KJ if you ask me.

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    Yep can't go wrong with good old VDJ 5.1 - does exactly what it says on the website

    It will allow you to mix video, audio and karaoke as well as throw in visuals, moving text, slide shows and a live camera feed!

    Personally i wouldn't go with cue or PCDJ VJ just because they are re branded versions of VDJ - PCDJ VJ is even a stripped down version too! So personally i'd stick with the original software which is VDJ rather than the re branded versions.
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    Sorry if this sound silly - but i had trial versions of PCDJ VJ & Virtual DJ to see which i preffered (currently use deejaysystem) and I feel a bit silly if they are the same as I couldnt get on with PCDJ but found Virtual DJ to be OK.

    But on the whole bith more complicated than what i needed
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    Quote Originally Posted by djsteve10 View Post
    yeah i noticed that when i trialed PCDJ VJ.

    Probably one of the best products for DJ/VJ/KJ if you ask me.
    I was thinking of writing my own DJ software.

    Nothing heavy, just something that compiled, played and edited playlists.

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    I use VDJ 4.3
    Tried the new 5 version. Didnt like the way it automixed onto one desk rather than across the 2, so rolled it back to the older one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nile View Post
    I use VDJ 4.3
    Tried the new 5 version. Didnt like the way it automixed onto one desk rather than across the 2, so rolled it back to the older one.
    What didn't you like about it?

    Surely if you are using automix it must be for background music so it doesn't matter anyway?

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    Hi
    yes and no.
    When doing karaoke for instance - I find with 18 things to do at once ( mainly please see the rules regarding bad language punters and mics and stuff) that I set up the KJ track on the opposite deck - check it to make sure its ok and cue it up so its at the start ( some KJ trax have big lead ins) then just click on automix when they are ready.
    Couldnt do that on V5 I found.
    Just personal preference I suppose.
    And being new - and still learning - its what you get used to! Maybe at a later date when I am more proficient I will have another go to see if the benefits outweigh the negatives.
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