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    hi all

    not sure if in the right section but what softwear do other djs use which will also help out with lighting as well as creating play lists

    thanks lamby

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    Quote Originally Posted by lamby209 View Post
    hi all

    not sure if in the right section but what softwear do other djs use which will also help out with lighting as well as creating play lists

    thanks lamby
    I use traktor scratch pro 2 for music & freestyler for controlling DMX lighting.
    If you're starting out I wouldn't worry about DMX for a little bit though, I didn't bother using DMX for about 3 years. Get a good grasp on other aspects first is what I'd suggest.

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    I'm not aware of any software that does both things. For music try Mixxx. It's free and very good!

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    The New version of http://www.ultramixer.com/ is great (I use 4.1) not sure about DMX. but it dose support http://www.madrix.com/, however apart from a basic manual controller for first dances (Abstract XP5 pro), STL is fine for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by musicology View Post
    I'm not aware of any software that does both things. For music try Mixxx. It's free and very good!
    I use Mixxx too. It's been 99.9% trouble free for me. I wish the current version had more effects, but performance wise I really can't fault it. It's virtually bombproof

    I got Serato with my controller, and even trying it at home I've had it totally lock up with me needing to reboot my laptop loads of times.

    I tried Virtual DJ & PCDJ too - I couldn't get away with either of them.

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    Virtual DJ is a steady, reliable and professional piece of software, that has hundreds of features, including space to create lists and make your own folders - I put the pre-requests in to a separate folder so each event has their own folder. I can then work from that and just fill in where needed.

    As for the lighting side, you can buy Venue Magic from James H on this forum which has a plug in for Virtual DJ so you can control it from there.

    There is also American DJ myDMX, which is Windows/Mac based lighting software, that is easy to program and use.
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    thanks all

    what sort of programe do people use to run the music off ( cuz i dont any one use micosoft music player )

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    Quote Originally Posted by lamby209 View Post
    thanks all

    what sort of programe do people use to run the music off ( cuz i dont any one use micosoft music player )

    Itunes to sort playlists and Serato to play the music (it reads iTunes).
    That last bit does not make any sense.

    Looking at the post however I would imagine that VDJ would be the best bet as you don't need a dedicated controller for it.
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