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  • N-deepN-deep

    Visiosonic DAC 3Published on 02/21/06 at 09:13
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Hello,

    I tested this product at SIEL 2006 on the stand of MixVibes. Combined with the soft MixVibes 3DEX is really impressive what can do what Controller: 2 loops in the reading direction, MIDI compatible, USB2 more features classic cues and to control the pitch!

    In short, I think the APRS buy this test that convinced me. I will post my comments that my ds will be done shopping.
  • dtdfedorasdtdfedoras

    Visiosonic DAC 3Published on 10/28/08 at 07:24
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Ennfiinn! FINALLY a remote control that works well without bugg and the first time with virtual DJ. Installation qq seconds under Windows XP without installing drivers for the remote control DAC 3 is recognized as a remote control noon IMMEDIATELY recognized by VDJ 4.0, pure bliss! it's super stable and specific on, many cue points, loops of up to 32x, and especially a wheel specific on a pitch tempo ACCURATE, after you had the PCDJ DAC 2 (not quite specific on at the pitch) and D vynil (bugg too!) The remote control is for me the best so far, so go for adjuncts ideal CD players. I use a Dell laptop PC with a 320 GB internal hard disk and an external sound card NATIVE AUDIO 8 DJ offers many…
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    Ennfiinn! FINALLY a remote control that works well without bugg and the first time with virtual DJ. Installation qq seconds under Windows XP without installing drivers for the remote control DAC 3 is recognized as a remote control noon IMMEDIATELY recognized by VDJ 4.0, pure bliss! it's super stable and specific on, many cue points, loops of up to 32x, and especially a wheel specific on a pitch tempo ACCURATE, after you had the PCDJ DAC 2 (not quite specific on at the pitch) and D vynil (bugg too!) The remote control is for me the best so far, so go for adjuncts ideal CD players. I use a Dell laptop PC with a 320 GB internal hard disk and an external sound card NATIVE AUDIO 8 DJ offers many possibilities for input and output and it works without any worries, it's great stable. For those who want to get into the mix on PC is the remote control without buying hsitation! I put my 10 because it is not perfect, but simply because it is very s well above the others and it is for PRO by its quality and reliability of its look as well (we laugh when we see a ct hercules even if you have to start one day with something based on your budget)

    APRS having used for several months, really insist on the fact that we downloaded the map of this remote control at the site of virtual DJ and install it in the Learn proper directory / my documents / VirtualDJ / Plugins / external control
    with the last map is truly amazing what you can do with this remote control, the hardware of professional, jogwheel is configurable, you can combine several effects both displaces himself in files and folders without touching the PC, synchronize the ultra mix easily, it's really short of 10/10 (if you use the latest map)
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