I need some help. I've been using TSP for a while now but recently decidied to go down the controller route as I'm short on space at my little flat! Anyway I bought a VMS2 which turned up yesterday and first impressions were good. Didn't really want to use the included VDJ LE so I downloaded a mapping for Traktor (from the American Audio website).
VirtualDJ Pro Full can be used as a stand-alone software in case of emergency, but to truly unleash its power, you might want to connect it to some dedicated hardware.
VirtualDJ Pro Full is natively compatible with an impressive list of hardware from many manufacturers. And, with the full MIDI compatibility and the open plugin architecture, it can connect to virtually anything.
You will find below a small list of the best hardware for digital DJ one can find on the market today. Many of which come with a version of VirtualDJ Limited Edition (LE) so you can immediately start using your controller.
But, if you don't find what you need here, keep in mind that VirtualDJ Pro Full is compatible with many other controllers, mixers, etc. on the market.
American Audio Vms2 Traktor Pro 2 Mapping Ableton
Depending on how and where you mix, you might consider different options:Traktor Pro 2 Download
- Mobile DJs will probably want to get all-in-one controllers, easy to transport and install anywhere.
- Resident DJs will probably want rackmount or table-top controllers (depending on the space available in the booth).
- Turntablists will want a TimeCode solution and a good sound card interface.
- Beginners will be more interested in all-in-one solutions.