New user to Djay, long time serato user. Would love to see a few features transferred. Particularly sticker lock on the DVS. Pretty useful feature that allows each deck to be lined up visually for juggling and what not. Figured I’d mention it as it was one of the first things I noticed missing when I used your software.
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As a dvs dj, sticker lock has been one of the best features I use in every set, song, playlist etc. So far Serato has been the only one to do it. At home ill play with Algoriddim but at the bar or events im always going back to Serato for this feature alone…
Hi @DJ3Lemental, welcome to the community. This sounds like a great suggestion. Can you please provide more details about what exactly you’d like to see as far as Sticker Lock goes with djay Pro AI? I’m not a DVS DJ myself, but I checked out the Sticker Lock Control Vinyl Tutorial and Demo video on YouTube. Thanks!
… if I got you well, you need as a sticker sign on record, right? If so, it already have on official control vinyl of DJay Pro on both side. Lets check it.
Hi @DJ3Lemental, I’m just following up on this one again to see if you can provide more details about this suggestion. Thanks.
It would be great to add a sticker lock feature like serato.
Back in the days Dj put stickers on record to see the vinyl moving and could anticipated where the sound element will be.
On Serato, with this feature activated, you can lift your needle, move it in front of your sticker, and the cue point will be there.
With this technique, once your cue point is set, you don’t need Midi button to put your cue point at 12’ o’clock or ligned up with the needle.
If think you should consider a record spinning at 33 RPM is like a 133.33 BPM timecode, and 45 RPM is like 90 BPM timecode.
If I create a cue point at 12 o’clock that is the kick of the drum, and then I lift the needle, and replace just before 12 'oclock, I should have my kick drum here precisely at 12 o’clock.
If my drum loop is at 133.33 BPM then every kick drums will be exactly at 12 o’clock.
This is very useful when you want to do beat juggling and be sure the cue point are at the same position either on the right or left turntable.
Hope it helps, it will be a terrific feature.
Hi @Aaaaargh, I’ve merged your new topic with this existing one from a while ago. Thanks for providing more details on how this works in Serato. If you could also share a short video that would be great. Either way, I will pass this onto the devs for consideration. Thanks!
This guy explain it very well :
Perfect! Thanks for sharing @Aaaaargh