@allofdrab: I thought that Virtual Audio Cable would help me also, but I don't know how to use this program. I read in your mail it isn't an option anyway. This would be the solution as far as I know.
I like OTSDJ because of the automatic mixing (fading) of the playlist. It's the only program that realy "listens" to the volume of the music and fades perfect to the next track.
@VariKusBrainZ: I used Raduga because of the Plugin support, but most of all because it's a great program for ".radio automation".
It's doesn't fade to the next track as well as OTSDJ does. I tested several DJ mixing programs etc, but I want to stick with OTSDJ.
What I want to do is one of the following:
- I want my favourite DJ Mixing program (OTSDJ) to support VST/DirectX plugins for audio processing!
Or if this isn’t possible:
- Give me a program that does the job for OTSDJ, by supporting audio processing on the soundcards input!
This way I can use my favourite DJ mixing program on a PC, while another program does the audio processing!
Hosts that supports plugins on input soundcard
- KVRAF
- 10161 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
http://www.tunetrackersystems.com/index.html
Ive never been able to get Virtual Audio Cable working on WinXP
besides getting another computer, you either have to choose a different app, (you still havent clearly explained what you do with your software, are you doing live broadcasts over the net ??)
or you could get an audio card that allows you to route the audio to another app. For this I would recommened a Creamware soundcard...it also comes with its own effects, it has an environment that alows you to wire any input to any output...plus a helluva lot more besides
http://scope.creamware.de/scope_home.htm
http://www.thomann.de/thoiw4_artikel-168939.html
or you may be able to use the routing environment with these alternative drivers for your soundcard
http://kxproject.lugosoft.com/index.php?language=en
Ive never been able to get Virtual Audio Cable working on WinXP
besides getting another computer, you either have to choose a different app, (you still havent clearly explained what you do with your software, are you doing live broadcasts over the net ??)
or you could get an audio card that allows you to route the audio to another app. For this I would recommened a Creamware soundcard...it also comes with its own effects, it has an environment that alows you to wire any input to any output...plus a helluva lot more besides
http://scope.creamware.de/scope_home.htm
http://www.thomann.de/thoiw4_artikel-168939.html
or you may be able to use the routing environment with these alternative drivers for your soundcard
http://kxproject.lugosoft.com/index.php?language=en
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 5 posts since 20 Jan, 2006
@VariKusBrainZ:I explained in the first post
I use it for Radio Automation and streaming (live broadcast). I like OTSDJ very much because of the overlapp it calculates (mix to the next track). There is no other app that can do that!
p.s.
OTSDJ has it's own Dynamic Processing, but I don't like it. So I'm looking for another way to have audio processing.
The best way ofcource would be that the prgrammers of OTSDJ would support VST/DirectX plugins. Then the "problem" is solved.
I use it for Radio Automation and streaming (live broadcast). I like OTSDJ very much because of the overlapp it calculates (mix to the next track). There is no other app that can do that!
p.s.
OTSDJ has it's own Dynamic Processing, but I don't like it. So I'm looking for another way to have audio processing.
The best way ofcource would be that the prgrammers of OTSDJ would support VST/DirectX plugins. Then the "problem" is solved.