Traktor Pro Or Virtual Dj
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Traktor Pro Or Virtual Dj Windows 7
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Traktor Pro Vs Virtual Dj
Hello, I have one question: What DJ software should I purchase? I’ve been looking at Virtual DJ 8 and Traktor Pro 2. I’m just a kid, so I don’t have a ton of money too. But the software that I choose determines what controller I need. Is there any major differences between the two softwares. I can’t find a good comparison of the two.
Thanks!
I think it comes down to how you want to use the software. I chose Traktor because I used it in the past and felt comfortable with it. However, that one gig I played in Slovakia they had me use VDJ and it came quite easily for me since DJing is like riding a bike with these setups.
I will say with VDJ, you’ll have a bigger selection of “ready” controllers over Traktor, as you’ll have to find mappings or make mappings to use with Traktor, or stick to NI hardware.
I found this page on the VDJ site trying to explain how they stand out. They claim that Traktor has become more about integrating DJing with live musicianship, while Serato is more focused on turntable-loving DJs, thus painting VDJ as a title more suited for DJs who mainly want to play sets. I don’t know if I agree with their assessment, as you can go in many directions with all the big titles.
Best advice is to download some demos and try them out. Enter en dev c ing en dev c++ con get.
I’m sure many here will say “meh” on Gemini, but I still think they’re fine for beginners. I usually believe the first gear you buy is what you learn on, then when you feel you need more, you sell/”graduate” into higher end. For me it was two belt-driven Technics 100 turntables and a 10″ Gemini Mixer.
Check out Phil’s review of that Gemini unit here: http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2012/12/gemini-cdmp-7000-review-video/
And maybe get his controller buyer guide (signing up to his email list) and do the research. Hopefully others might chime in on the good/bad and even suggest other possibilities.
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