The other day, my DJ friend complained to me that his program (Traktor) does not support XDJ-XZ. I advised him to try Virtual Dj. A few days later, he calls me and enthusiastically tells me how cool Virtual Dj sounds compared to Traktor. To be honest, I did not pay attention to all this talk about difference in sound quality before and thought that it was all nonsense. But then I really got interested. My wife and I (she is also a DJ) came to his house, he has good audio equipment and a sound card. And the three of us once again compared the sound of the two programs in the same conditions. And indeed, Virtual Dj sounds much more punchy and assertive, the drums sound like they are alive. Traktor has a more boring, cardboard sound. Moreover, the difference is very noticeable, even in a blind test it is easy to distinguish between both programs. And when a friend heard how stems 2.0 sounds, he immediately subscribed)
Thanks to the Virtual Dj team for quality software!
Thanks to the Virtual Dj team for quality software!
Posted 4 days ago @ 3:41 pm
That's refreshing to hear as there literally a million other threads about how bad VDJ sounds compared to others.
Posted 4 days ago @ 4:00 pm
kradcliffe wrote :
That's refreshing to hear as there literally a million other threads about how bad VDJ sounds compared to others.
Actually, just a few months ago another Dj asked me why am I using Vdj, it's just soft for novices (lol) and it doesn't sound good). By the way, he also uses traktor, and, obviously, never bothered to compare sounds or something else. He just "heard something like that once". I prefer to check everything myself
Posted 4 days ago @ 4:27 pm
I wouldn’t have paid much attention to it either, but once you hear the difference, it’s hard to ignore.
Posted 4 days ago @ 7:17 pm