Now that Virtual DJ 2021 is released, I’m more curious than ever if the program will support the Denon 5000’s/6000’s.
If you haven’t looked into this new update, it allows you to instantly strip the acapellas, instruments, hihat, kick, and bass from any track. While I have only looked at reviews and not actually tested this myself, it looks promising. Even using third-party programs and Ableton to extract the acapellas myself, it doesn’t always sound as good as this feature offers (from what I’ve seen in the VDJ update reviews).
Anyone have thoughts on this update? It seems if this feature has any sort of consistent accuracy - despite being in the early phase of release - it is a massive game changer. How will other software’s respond…could Denon implement anything like this to their hardware?
If stem will take big processor power I think that many lots of VDJ user with middle or low good laptops will have performance washed down to latency distorts and may be crash if they risk the stems.
Virtual DJ my gosh it has been years since I used it but i first learned the basics of Djing with it so for that I will have a soft spot for it, however cant see me using it with Denon Hardware kind of defeats the point.
VDJ 7, at least, has better sound than current Prime firmware, and all VDJ versions tend to be pretty amazing for sorting and searching tracks while DJing compared to Prime. I’d see VDJ as a nice alternative method of building a special set list for Prime, not to mention an illustration of the potential sound improvements possible on Prime.