Vestax VCI-300
Vestax VCI-300 Posted on: 07.04.2008 by Fady Soliman Anyone know roughly when the 300 will be out in the us/canada??? ive heard it is set to be out in june but thats probably in japan | |
Elia Ajram 27.08.2008 | http://www.skratchworx.com/news3/comments.php?id=1023 That is pretty sick. I do like the layout of Itch though, looks pretty straight forward if you are just doing basic stuff and don't need the bells and whistles of traktor. |
Cole Christensen 14.08.2008 | hey guy's.....so iv got it the vci 300 and the 100.....thay are both preaty good,the only thing with the vci-300 that for now it just work with itch serato works killer with it but for me traktor is for shoure the best i know ean gold is working on a software that will patch it with traktor... |
chris zander 07.08.2008 | The VCI-300 is out in Japan, and perhaps somewhere else. Anyone found any reviews of it so far? I've only seen previews. Some problems with it already, or maybe this guy is just unlucky. http://www.serato.com/community /discussion/93257
Hi there everyone,
I just bought my vci-300/ITCH set and the problem is I can't get it run. It seems to be a vci-300 / ITCH communication thing: After switching the vci-300 to ON, I keep getting the "hardware disconnected" message. The PC (Win XP service pack 3) apparently recognizes the vci-300, I get two "usb audio device" icons at the sound devices control panel (I tried to update the drivers but there's no new stuff to update to); I can listen to mp3s through the vci-300 (via headphones) Is the vci-300 supposed to show up in the "removable hardware" folder just like an external HD or DVD? Mine is not. Anyway, thanks to anyone who can help me. |
Fady Soliman 06.08.2008 | another thing i noticed is when recording mixes using traktor the sound quality is not as good as if i use wavelab to record it. i use the external mixer instead of traktors internal and it sounds way better, so im glad i went the way i did plus i can add other devices to the mixer so im not limited to what the vci300 has to offer. guess it depends on what u wanna do, i would of liked a smaller set up, easy to move around with but thats the only down fall of my set up. |
Fady Soliman 06.08.2008 | yup got the zero 4 and denon hs5500, loving it but hope to have the platter spinning with traktor. that would make it much more sweeter!!! have to say once u use traktor u get spoiled with the wave visuals and easy of finding a song, so im loving the denon in midi mode with traktor the denon on its own is nice but gonna use it as back up incase the computer crashes. takes about 15 seconds to loas from midi to usb device but better then 1 minute boot up time for the lappy |
Yuri trancearoundtheworld 19.07.2008 | Hey Groovemixer, Did you ever get your Korg/Denon setup going for traktor control. If so, how do you like it
Originally Posted by groovemixer
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Ryan Konarski 18.07.2008 | the release month for the vci-300 i believe is in september but i can pre orders urs from diferrent websites and the cost if u find a good website that give u a good deal for 800 bucks is pretty good |
Random X 16.07.2008 | Dude... That's too much typing. |
Xavier Emanuels 16.07.2008 | Hows yours ? arnt you my dutch translator ? |
Random X 16.07.2008 | How's your dutch than? |
Xavier Emanuels 16.07.2008 |
Originally Posted by tekki
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Random X 16.07.2008 |
Originally Posted by DaTomBomb
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Viktor Stojmirovski 14.07.2008 | I'm currently specking out the Motu Ultralight... So back to my question... Anyone know what sound card the VCI-300 will come with? |
Brandon Bagley 13.07.2008 | like? :-) better alternatives are always welcome ;-) |
Viktor Stojmirovski 11.07.2008 |
Originally Posted by DaTomBomb
Not for nothing but, how great can the maya 44 card really be at ~$100? even if you read the marketing language of ad's for that card, it's aimed at the budget/beginner crowd that can't afford pro audio gear ...now that say's something, and its not that it can't get the basic job done, i'm sure it can, but it's going to have short comings, which is something I don't want to deal with in a live DJ setting or even when trying to record stuff at home. some sources: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec0...otrackmaya.htm http://www.djranking s.com/community /community display.php?f=7. so being that Vestax used the Maya 44 in the VCM-100, I was wondering if they are going to use it in the VCI-300 as well... if they do, i believe I'd rather just get a VCI-100 with a less problematic sound card. |
Brandon Bagley 11.07.2008 | the card they put in the VCM is a Maya44 USB why is that card 'not that good', because I was planning on buying one... :-/ |
Viktor Stojmirovski 10.07.2008 | VCI-300 looks like a good deal, except for the lack of effects of course, but does anyone have any insight into the quality of the integrated sound card? I'm hoping it's not the same card they put in the VCM-100 which I heard was not that good... |
Matt Kane 04.07.2008 | haha in the last few days i was asking myself the same question. thats cause i |
Brandon Bagley 04.07.2008 | alright, so a Kaoss Pad Mini can be interesting to use with a VCI 300 but I've got another question: deck effects correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe a Kaoss Pad Mini can put an effect on different decks (but only on the two together, the master) how is it possible, or which effectbox is capable to produce effects on different decks? (for instance, a flanger only on the left deck) |
Steeve Lauritano 30.06.2008 | For sure you could use a Kaoss Pad with a 300 - matter of fact, you can use a Kaoss Pad with ANY music source, even an iPod. Basically, it has a set of RCAs for input, and one output as well. So the most basic case would be to take your master out of your 300, and route it through your Kaoss Pad to your speakers. If you want to use the Kaoss Pad on individual decks with a 300, it depends on whether or not the 300 will have independent outputs for each deck (I wouldn't know off the top of my head). EDIT: And if the 300 doesn't have outs for each deck, you could still make it work with a new soundcard or something hahaha. |
Brandon Bagley 29.06.2008 |
Originally Posted by frosse
it's a good thing that the VCI 300 is easy to use for mixing, but some effects would be very welcome maybe something like the Korg Kaoss Pad Mini would be nice, but will it work on the VCI 300 with Itch? |
Sinior Gkogkos 28.06.2008 | that 's great!!!! |
Riccardo gava 28.06.2008 | New video on VCI-300 ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Yb6gu6PowE |
Matt Kane 27.06.2008 | damn...sounds good. need to get one in the next months. pretty expensive this baby but i believe its worth the money! |
Steeve Lauritano 27.06.2008 | Yes that's corrrect, the 300 has a soundcard in it as well so it's pretty much plug and play. |
Matt Kane 27.06.2008 | hey guys, did i get this right, that there is no extra external soundcard (firebox,ni audio 8 dj...) required? |
Sinior Gkogkos 20.06.2008 | yeah man, can't wait like that, i bought vci-100+firebox+Alesis M1 active MK2 last week.. |
Fady Soliman 19.06.2008 | after reading the update on the 300, im very glad to have not waited and bought my denon 5500 and zero 4 mixer. If I didn't get those my second choice would of been the vci-100. its taking 4ever for vestax to release new products, we dont even have the vcm-100 out yet (i ordered one in jan). I hate it when a company pre-releases a prototype and we gotta wait a year b4 we can buy it!!!! what sucks with the 300 is its only for itch and if u wana use it for other software you gotta WAIT some more!!! frig im getting too old for this!!! ive been waiting and using a keyboard for mixing for years!!! im happy with what i have and at least im mixing instead of waiting!!!! |
Sinior Gkogkos 19.06.2008 | finally !!!! i got a vci-100 last week |
Deejay Atish 09.06.2008 |
Originally Posted by djkenkenhk
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Sinior Gkogkos 08.06.2008 | really hard to make a decision between vci-100 and vci-300 man |
Steeve Lauritano 08.06.2008 | I'd go with the VCI-100 *easily* based on price alone. I'm also sorta shocked that hardly anyone has been talking about the 300's real advantage (IMO) - the 14-bit MIDI. Seriously, one of the biggest things holding me back is how poor the resolution is on any fader in regular MIDI. I mean usually it's all good, but when you're trying to beatmatch a track at 124.2 BPM, and your fader steps from 124.1 to 124.3 (yes, at 8%), you start to question your $400 investment. Hopefully the 300 spurs a MIDI revolution, in the sense that we upgrade to something a little less archaic MIDI works, but it certainly has its limitations. Get to work, hackers! |
Sinior Gkogkos 08.06.2008 | I m so confuse, cause I don't know which one i should buy, Ean..what do u believe?? |
Jose Iraheta 05.06.2008 |
Originally Posted by djkenkenhk
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Sinior Gkogkos 06.06.2008 | if I would like to Djing with Traktor, which one is better?? vci-100 or vci-300?? |
Yuri Denisenko 27.05.2008 |
Originally Posted by kidfromkibbly
But then again Traktor has a lot of effects so of course there are more buttons, ITCH carries no such features. Thats the real purpose of ITCH, so I've been told atleast. |
Dj Gjaka 26.05.2008 | I'm all for simplicity, but that screenshot of ITCH makes it seem like a backward step compared to Traktor. What is the supposed benefits of ITCH? Has it got a more advanced BPM algorithm or something? |
Presiyan Stoyanov 26.05.2008 | Obviously I know absolutely nothing about the functionality of Serato's ITCH software...but to me the G.U.I. looks terrible. It looks like the graphical lead on the project may have liked his glowing black Windows 98 theme a bit to much. |
Yuri Denisenko 15.05.2008 | A bit of new info regarding VCI-300/ITCH: - Serato says release June 2008 @ their site - Vestax has updated their site with hardware and ITCH software specs:
VCI-300
USB Port (Bus powered) MIC INPUT x 1 AUX INPUT:RCA x 2 HEADPHONES OUT x 1 MASTER OUT:PHONE x 2, RCA x 2 INPUT FADER CURVE CONTROL x 1 CROSS FADER CURVE CONTROL x 1 DIMENTIONS : 410(W)x43(H)x275(D) (Excluding knob height) WEIGHT : 3.2kg ADAPTOR (OPTION) : DC-9V 500mA
ITCH
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Macintosh CPU : G4 1.5GHz or better RAM : 1GB OS : Mac OS X 10.4.11 or higher Available USB Port Windows XP CPU : Pentium 4 mobile 2GHz or better RAM : 1GB OS : Windows XP SP2 or higher Available USB Port Windows Vista CPU : Core Duo 1.6GHz or better RAM : 1GB OS : Windows Vista SP1 or higherr Available USB Port Please note The above is minimum requirement to run ITCH. We recommend you use a higher spec computer where possible. If you have a particularly large library, you will benefit from having more RAM. Windows Vista 64 bit not supported, if you are purchasing a Vista machine for ITCH, please ensure it has Windows Vista 32 bit installed. Plus Serato/Vestax has a new screenshot of ITCH. (links above) |
Xavier Emanuels 08.05.2008 |
Originally Posted by eangolde
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