Hi.
I have been looking for information both on the internet and on YouTube videos about whether Virtual DJ works on a Microsoft Surface Pro Tablet. I have not found almost anything, I have not been able to draw any conclusions, neither in one sense (it works), nor in another (it does not work). The videos on YouTube are very old.
I'm thinking of buying a Microsoft Surface Pro 7:
12.3-inch touch screen (2736x1824 pixels) Intel Core i5-1035G4 processor. 8GB LPDDR4X RAM memory 128GB solid hard drive Windows 10 Pro operating system. Free upgrade to Windows 11.
I would like to know, please, if Virtual DJ would work on this device without problems and regarding drivers for midi controllers, external sound cards, digital mixers, what would be the compatibility?
Thanks in advance.
I have been looking for information both on the internet and on YouTube videos about whether Virtual DJ works on a Microsoft Surface Pro Tablet. I have not found almost anything, I have not been able to draw any conclusions, neither in one sense (it works), nor in another (it does not work). The videos on YouTube are very old.
I'm thinking of buying a Microsoft Surface Pro 7:
12.3-inch touch screen (2736x1824 pixels) Intel Core i5-1035G4 processor. 8GB LPDDR4X RAM memory 128GB solid hard drive Windows 10 Pro operating system. Free upgrade to Windows 11.
I would like to know, please, if Virtual DJ would work on this device without problems and regarding drivers for midi controllers, external sound cards, digital mixers, what would be the compatibility?
Thanks in advance.
Posted Fri 02 Sep 22 @ 5:47 am
VirtualDJ will work fine on the SP, but the model you've quoted is pretty low spec in general and would struggle with stems. 8gb on any Windows 10 machine is pushing it.
Also be aware due to the lack of ports you will probably need a compatible hub for your controller.
I wouldn't use one for VDJ, the Lenovo Yoga models are pretty good if you get the right one.
Also be aware due to the lack of ports you will probably need a compatible hub for your controller.
I wouldn't use one for VDJ, the Lenovo Yoga models are pretty good if you get the right one.
Posted Fri 02 Sep 22 @ 5:51 am
Ok.
Thanks for your reply.
In principle I don't need stems, just the basics, do you think it would work then?
On the other hand, Lenovo Yoga are 2-in-1 convertibles and thicker, so for me, it would lose in comfort as I would also like to use it as a tablet.
I have been looking for some Lenovo Yoga model, but the range is very wide. Do you know any model in particular that met the specifications that, in your opinion, were sufficient for Virtual DJ?
Thanks again.
Thanks for your reply.
In principle I don't need stems, just the basics, do you think it would work then?
On the other hand, Lenovo Yoga are 2-in-1 convertibles and thicker, so for me, it would lose in comfort as I would also like to use it as a tablet.
I have been looking for some Lenovo Yoga model, but the range is very wide. Do you know any model in particular that met the specifications that, in your opinion, were sufficient for Virtual DJ?
Thanks again.
Posted Fri 02 Sep 22 @ 6:13 am
I did a video on running VDJ on a Surface Pro a while back
That was without stems, so I don't know if that will work well (probably not on mine since it's a pretty old surface pro). But without stems it runs fine
That was without stems, so I don't know if that will work well (probably not on mine since it's a pretty old surface pro). But without stems it runs fine
Posted Fri 02 Sep 22 @ 8:11 am