Virtual DJ Studio Review

Virtual Mixing console review

Submitted by Vault studios on Sun, 2009-09-13 02:20.
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The lowest price: 35.96$
You can buy it at RegNow for that price.
Pros:
like the 6 tracks and file recognition types. Low cpu usage.
Cons:
slider knob could be a brighter color.cue level for headphones. keybard control.
Review:

I produce music on a regular basis so i have had a chance to work with some of the most popular audio mixing programs.

When i first opened the program i saw on thing that stood out for me is that when you are mixing your slider knobs must be an of set color that the back ground or you wont be able to see it.To solve this just make it a brighter color that the background.Most of your top brand music mixing console like yamaha or roland have already adapted to offset colors on the slider knobs.Just easier to see when your mixing.
I do like how you can drag the audio files anywhere in the channel.
most programs dont do that.
Another thing it needs is keyboard control like { and } would be rewind and fast forward or maybe 1234567890 the numbers could be like recordable cue spots for like sampling or mixing.Etc.
i like how you can set which side you want to set fader to makes real sense when your mixing to have that option so you can transition to the next track, a real solid concept throwing away the two decks too,better yet you get six.
the thing is though for this product to get real every day workload from a dj you would have to figure out a way to seperate channel through your headphones for example,Your playing track one and you want to hear track two in your headphones so that when you transition to track two it wont be offbeat.to solve this you could offer some kind of usbhookup that allows seperate channel playback,increasing the price also.
Not saying that this isnt nice but for a serious dj it would need to have that option.

Conclusion:

In Conclusion a really solid program i could really see myself using this product.But like i said you need channel seperation in you headphones i use the behringer bcd2000 deejay control.