What's this Virtual Turntables Programme? Virtual Turntables is a programme running on Windows, which does exactly what it says, it acts as virtual turntables. If you have not already got it, you can download it from the Carrot Innovations web site. The screenshot on the right shows VTT running with two songs open at the same time. In addition a plug-in for WinAmp is running on it called Chronotron. I will explain what this is later.
All newer versions of VTT support WinAmp plug-ins. There are loads available at the moment. Most are free and can manipulate the music you play, for example adding echo, or removing the voice and so on. How do I mix music with Virtual Turntables? Since Virtual Turntables acts like two turntables, you can mix music in a similar way to ordinary DJs. Unlike an ordinary DJ can open as many songs (as your computer will play without crashing) and play them at once!
However in most cases you'll want to play one song and then seamlessly crossfade into another, so the listener won't realise you've gone into a new song! BPM Songs have a beat. It is very easy to clap your hands to beat of a song.
These beats are arranged into bars, so that the first beat of the bar is more prominent than the other beats of a bar. Try tapping the beats of a song, in most pop music there are four beats in bar.
After a bit of practice, it shouldn't be too difficult to notice the downbeat (first beat of a bar). Once you can do this we can go on to measuring the speed of a song in BPM (beats per minute). Virtual Turntables makes this a lot easier. Once you've loaded up a song, start playing it and then click on the BPM button near the right hand corner of the 'virtual turntable'. Then click on 'Calc BPM'. Try to pick up the rhythm of the song and start pressing B each time you hear a beat. By working out the difference between the time which it takes for you to press B, VTT works out the BPM.
This is usually a number between 60 to 180 BPM. Repeat this process several times until you get the BPM within a small amount. Beat Matching You've worked out the BPM for one song.
Now do it for another! VTT will save this value, so you don't need to write it down. You've got two songs loaded. Now you have to make sure that they are at the same speed (the same BPM). VTT does this!
Just press on BPM and then click on the other song you want to match the speed to. Then click 'Match To'. VTT will then vary the pitch to make that song the same speed. However, if there is a big difference between the BPM, the pitch will be seriously altered, making the vocals sound like they were sung by chipmonks! Chronotron This is where the WinAmp plug-in Chronotron comes in (available from ).
You can load up this plug-in for each song, by pressing on the 'DSP Plugins.' Menu item in the 'Device' menu. It can vary the speed of the song without varying its pitch! Simply type in the BPM in the left hand text box and move the slider to a new BPM (which should be same as the BPM you make for the other song). The only annoying problem with this programme, is that you need to type in the BPM each time you play the song, Chronotron won't remember settings for each song. Chronotron Screenshot To the right you can see the Chronotron plug-in operating.
It is open for two songs and the common BPM is about 114.5 but the original BPMs of the songs are 122 and 105 respectively. It is up to you whether you want to use the Chronotron approach to 'Beat Match' songs or use the built pitch shift mechanism of Virtual Turntables. I personally prefer the Chronotron plug-in, because many of my MP3s have quite different BPMs. However, if you primarly play dance music (which has an average BPM of 140) then it's probably easier to use the automatic pitch matching feature of VTT. You've done most of the difficult work!
Now you can start playing one of your songs. When it gets near the end of the song, you want to begin playing the next song and crossfade into it. Move the slider to one side so that you can hear only one the 'Channels', that the one you are playing. Then click on the play button on your next song. However do not release the mouse button until the first beat of a bar on the playing song. Your two songs should totally be in sync, because the beats are the same time. Crossfading Gradually move the slider on the mixer.
If you want VTT can move the slider gradually if you pressing a number 1-9. Each number crossfades a different amount. Your new song should be heard coming through. If you've not started to play it at the same time, and the beats of the two songs are not time, you'll hear a really bad echo of drums. This sounds bad, and your listeners will easily notice this! The only way to 'push off' the next song totally in time with the playing song is to practice! You can do this by cueing with headphone on VTT.
This way you hear the playing song through one side of the headphone and the next song through the other. This way you can adjust the position of your next song to the live song, which everybody should be hearing. Most DJs headphone cue. If headphone cue with VTT, unless you have two soundcards, the programme will downmix your MP3s from stereo to mono.
This is a small payoff for not getting that rubbish echoing of drum beats! But still there's no substitute to practising, until there's a VTT with a 'Clever DJ' function! Maybe in the future I'll try to write a programme to control VTT, so it'll automatically start playing one song at predefined time. Even if you don't have VTT, you can mix songs with WinAmp, by loading two copies at the same time.
However, it takes alot more work, because you have to manually do everything. If you do use WinAmp and want to work out the speed of a song (it's BPM) you can use a freeware programme called TapTempo from. There are a bucket load of other DJ programmes, like BPM Studio and Virtual DJ, but I have not used any. They work under the same principle. If you have VTT, check out the help file, it's got additional information about simple mixes.
Recording At the moment VTT doesn't have a record feature, but you can record the output with another programme like. The file can be saved as a WAV and written to CD. An easier method is to plug in a minidisc recorder and press record!
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You can then listen to your mixes anywhere. These minidisc recording can also be used as a backup, if your computer crashes in a live performance. AnalogX Scratch I've talked all about Beat Matching and cross fading, but what about scratching MP3s?
We'll you can't do this on VTT! You can do this on a new programme called Mix-It, or at least that's what they say on their web site. However, there is a programme where you can 'scratch', which is free. It's AnalogX Scratch, available. You can't scratch MP3s with it, but you can scratch mono WAV files and record the result as a 44.1 kHz mono WAV.
As you can see, it's not modelled on a real turntable. All you do is click on the waveform and move the cursor left and right.
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What you hear is a scratching sound. The sound you hear depends upon the speed you move the cursor and how far the cursor moves. It's not's a good a really turntable, because their always a bit of delay between moving the cursor, but it's alot cheaper and you don't ruin any records with this programme. If you want a good guide on record scratching check out DJ Bop's web site.
The first disc jockeys discovered that using side-by-side turntables is the best way to cue up tunes for broadcast or dancing. DJing has gone from a skill to a performance under the hands of today's turntablists, but you don't need to invest in a pair of analog decks to mix beats like the pros with VirtualDek 2.2.
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VirtualDek is free to try, though session time is limited to 30 minutes, and the software inserts a frequent audible message, 'Welcome to the VirtualDek demo.' We tried the latest version, VirtualDek 2.2, which has an improved installer. VirtualDek's installer lets you enter a license key, but we chose the trial option. The full-screen interface features a background similar to desktop wallpaper with a program interface we could drag around the screen, but we were able to turn off the background by clicking Options, selecting Settings, and deselecting the background check box. VirtualDek's twin turntables are nicely rendered, as is the rest of the interface.
A clean, efficient layout places the decks and mixing console above the playlist and track selection panel. The operation is very simple, and quite realistic, too: load a song, choose a starting point, and move the turntable's tonearm from the cue rest to the disc to start the platter spinning and your tune playing.
A demo playlist containing two selections makes it easy to get started. We had a lot of fun with VirtualDek, even though we just scratched the surface of its capabilities.
The demo's audible message doesn't appear so frequently that you can't get a feel for the software, and the full version is a bargain compared with some mixing suites. Editors' note: This is a review of the trial version of Virtual DJ Prophet 2.2. Full Specifications What's new in version 2.2 Version 2.2 has some minor bug fixes and a zipped.MSI setup file. General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date March 19, 2008 Date Added February 03, 2012 Version 2.2 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista/7 Additional Requirements None Download Information File Size 11.06MB File Name virtualdekIIdemo.zip Popularity Total Downloads 812,637 Downloads Last Week 0 Pricing License Model Free to try Limitations Session time limit, frequent audio message Price $39.95.
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So, anyone have any idea if software like this out there exsists? (note: any software from visiosonic.com I find useless, although the fade bar is cool, and what I am looking for, any version or serious of 'PC DJ'.useless) Matt.
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