No hardware required, other than a soundcard with an input & ASIO drivers.nrosko wrote:If i want to use timecode do you have to buy hardware like with serato & FS?
Get msPinky vinyls if you want the absolute mode to work as well.
No hardware required, other than a soundcard with an input & ASIO drivers.nrosko wrote:If i want to use timecode do you have to buy hardware like with serato & FS?
Deckadance can load any VST compliant softsynth or effect to give you unlimited creative potential. Included with Deckadance is our own DirectWave Player (VSTi), a loop-player that gives you total control over the sub-parts of the mix.
We don't skimp on the VST effects either with the fully functioning JuicePack effects collection thrown in to sweeten the mix.
The fact that you can change the playback possition using the vinyls as well.nrosko wrote:what is absolute mode?
This indeed was the idea (by swapping the vinyl control from A to B but I don't think it made it into the final release. I'll check it out & have it added.nrosko wrote:is it possible to use 1 deck as a control for 2 virtual decks?
Not really : You can use the JuicePack FX (only) in Deckadance and DirectWave is just a player (for the midi/wav kit bundles we are preparing).Kyran wrote:The site sort of mentions you get directwave and juice pack too if you buy this.
Is this correct? If I buy directwave I get juice pack and can use directwave in FL?
Well : The emphasis should be on 'player'. You can play the kits but not edit them.Kyran wrote:Included with Deckadance is our own DirectWave Player (VSTi), a loop-player that gives you total control over the sub-parts of the mix.
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