You mean like this guy?
DJ ANGELO x Reloop RP7 - Rock The Funky Beat (7" Turntable Scratch Routine)
You mean like this guy?
DJ ANGELO x Reloop RP7 - Rock The Funky Beat (7" Turntable Scratch Routine)
The 2019 runs [Monterey] and has 16 gig of ram aside mac or ios spec when tweaked the mapping configuration settings on both my iphone 11 and macos 2015 it seems tighter than it was before just like how it feels in serato but the only problem is that you have to keep mapping on each controller at first use ⌠That is why djay team should find a permanent fix to this inside the DJAY app
Yes you said right a proper fix is needed and you can check my previous message on this thread about adjusting the jogwheel mapping configuration i think that will provide a quick fix but not a permanent fix
Cmon this discussion is not about djay cant scratch it about not good enough in scratching compared to djay ⌠Do you mean that video cant be done better than that in serato dj???
Im saying a world class (probably in the top 10 turntablist DJs in the world) is using the software and making it sound world class, with world class techniques.
He is also clearly helping them develop the software.
Youâre comparing djay to djay? ![]()
Whatâs wrong with the performance in that video? Do you see or hear any problems because heâs using djay?
I wonder - if there was no video and you only heard that performance, would you be able to say it was performed on djay rather than Serato?
Your comments in the fist post confused me too. You want it to be both âtightâ and âfreeâ. IMO those are opposites. Free = loose (the opposite of tight). If a horse gets loose, itâs free. If your hands are tied tightly, they are not loose or free.
Hi again @Brown_bkp, hereâs my personal take on this discussion.
I definitely donât consider myself a scratch DJ, but I have spent many months learning and practicing this skill over the years. One thing I learnt early on was that getting the right âfeelâ was very much a personal preference that involved changing crossfader and jogwheel settings to my liking. I also found the âfeelâ to be very hardware dependent.
It sounds like you have found the jogwheel settings that work for you and your hardware setup which is great. I believe the information you shared above will be helpful for other users as well. While we do have some users asking for a more âSerato-likeâ feel, it seems the vast majority of djay users are happy with default settings. So, I suspect that your recommendation of a âpermanent fixâ is likely not the ideal situation for most users. Either way, your feedback has been shared with our dev team for consideration. Thanks!
Link to your post above for user reference: Djay Jogwheel behaviour is poor compared to Serato - #22 by Brown_bkp
I agree with the original post. I have experienced the same thing with the Denon LC6000 as well as with my Pioneer Rev 5. There is a difference in the feel when scratching on djay pro vs Serato. The Pioneer Rev 1 seems to have the better response when scratching with djay pro compared to those other two controllers. Those controllers were made specifically for Serato and djay pro support was added later on. Serato also seems to have a tighter response when using DVS as well. I will say however, that DVS with the smaller Reloop RP7, PTB2 and djay pro has been great for me. I think it is because of the same reason those other controllers work better with Serato. The PTB2 was made to work with djay pro and it shows in the performance.
I was part of an event this past weekend and let a lot of DJs try out the RP7 and PTB2 mixer and everyone was very impressed with the DVS feel. I may have converted some DJs to djay pro after they got to use it.
Thanks for sharing @LogisticalStyles
This is what im saying the Djay jogwheel feeling seems not free unlike serato,serato seems sharp and respond quick than when you scratch on Djay but when i midi map the jogwheel in Djay pro it works better, so its not my device that have the issue the only problem now is you have to do the mapping for all controller at the first use mind you i cant use thesame configuration for all controller
Thanks for the respond ⌠Yes i somehow figure out the configuration settings for the flx10 and the pioneer sz2 i have but what was surprising was thesame settings doesnt work on both player i have to take my time to adjust the sz2 to my own personal settings but that doesnt make so much sense to me because i play in the club and what if i was invited to a club, when getting to the venue im suppose to play with a rev 7 controller which im using for the first time do i have to take time adjusting settings of Djay jogwheel to what work best for me i guess i wont have that luxury of time to do that and that is why im asking for the permanent fix for all controller unlike serato no matter any controller you are connected to the jogwheel feeling still remain thesame also thanks for sharing this to the team we hope for a fix soon
Youâre welcome @Brown_bkp. As youâve discovered yourself, the same jogwheel settings do not result in the feel that you prefer across all hardware. This is expected because they use different jogwheels.
Yes that right but still i have change the setting to suit the controller at the first use which take time to get the accurate number
Exactly my point. Every device is different and every user prefers a different feel. A single jogwheel setting for all devices and users is not really practical. Please note that once you have personally found the MIDI settings that work for the device you are using, djay will remember this next time you connect to that hardware. So, you do not need to do this every time you connect to any REV7 for example.
But to his point, the issue that might arise, is when connecting to a hardware for the first time in a environment where you donât have the luxury of time to set up the controller to get that tight response, when it should already be pre map in development to have the tightest response to begin with.
What you need to remember here, Serato is a closed shop, only officially licensed devices work with it so they likely hsve all this worked out beforehand.
if you choose to use an open source app for DJing, youre going to have to deal with the downsides of that too, ie no consistent setting for jogwheel when flipping around between devices.
Yes you get my point that is what im trying to say, the rev7 is not my own personal controller its for the club i was invited to as a guest dj i use flx 10 and ddjsz2 as my personal controller
I really Dont understand what you mean here maybe you can explain better Djay pro is also a subscription base app and its trying to convince more djs from serato and other software to use the app so why cant all be perfect with at least no lag or issue im sure the team is working so hard to make Djay a world-leading app out there ⌠We shouldnt be having issues with all these important things needed
Yes, Serato is a locked down software that only allows offcially supported devices to connect and work with it, therefore they have full control of all configuration and settings for those devices, and it is already preloaded into the software.
Djay is not locked down, it is open source as far as hardware goes, and allows midi mapping externally. It has barely any officially supported devices in the way Serato does. Therefore you cant expect the same level of integration for your hardware without having to tweak it.
If you want plug and play compatibility with no config required, purchase a locked down software like Serato and use that.
At this point i think youâre just here to argue for the sake of it, so i dont think continuing this conversation any further is useful to anybody, as its clear you dont care what advice or opinion people offer.
Based on that, im out.
You are just talking out of point because you cant tell me Djay cannot improve on issues and let me remind you Djay is a paid app everyone is liable to complain on what he or she feels about the app which the issues should be treated and solved by the Djay team âŚso are you saying because serato is a lock down software to controller should not make Djay a better and a standard software for it user??? Also, Djay had announced the full integration support for some controllers so why should there be some lag on those controller that Djay id fully supported and you think that is right??? Cmon you are off point