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The ONE is here!
Posted on: 11.06.2013 by Jonathan Chiuchiolo


Get your credit cards ready, the one just came out on public release, it looks very interesting, cant wait to get home to give it a try.

I can't link the video's as they are embedded into their webpage so follow >>this link<< for a closer look at some of the capabilities. Unfortunately for mac users it's not yet available but here is the demo for pc it will run for 15 mins at a time.
Maranda Cowels
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by synthet1c
why would you do it while the track is playing? I would do it in preparation for a set and save it for later.
My bad, I thought you meant live. And why wouldn't you? Vocal loops are an awesome tool, especially ones that everyone knows in tunes they don't (like: "Everyday I'm shuffling, Everyday I'm .... " looped over some minimal bass techno whilst playing with the filters, adding a whole new melody and feel. Love to do that).
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by malyatrax
As a VDJ user, I just but I acapellas over in a different deck, and overlay it like that. Isn't that quicker than copy pasting something into a track that's already playing?
why would you do it while the track is playing? I would do it in preparation for a set and save it for later.
Doreen Schurle
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by photojojo
The problem is when people spend two weeks before a set getting it all together and then just pressing play. If they're doing other stuff like live performing then imo that's okay. There's some though that will do that, twiddle some knobs and call themselves a superstar.
Hardwell? :P
Leeanna Ayla
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by Frank112916
Who has the time during a set to do that though? That's my only question. I see this more as a pre-daw, idea scratch pad type thing, not practically implemented during a live situation.
The problem is when people spend two weeks before a set getting it all together and then just pressing play. If they're doing other stuff like live performing then imo that's okay. There's some though that will do that, twiddle some knobs and call themselves a superstar.
Maranda Cowels
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by synthet1c
I believe the best use for it is to overlay an acapella quickly and effectively, that is useful for any DJ whether they use sync or not.
As a VDJ user, I just but I acapellas over in a different deck, and overlay it like that. Isn't that quicker than copy pasting something into a track that's already playing?
Dino Hapgood
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by dripstep
It looks cool, but if we believe we have a problem with sync debates now, the ability to layer tracks like that and let them play is going to infuriate some people. downloading the trial now on my desktop.
Who has the time during a set to do that though? That's my only question. I see this more as a pre-daw, idea scratch pad type thing, not practically implemented during a live situation.
Nedra Fresneda
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by dripstep
It looks cool, but if we believe we have a problem with sync debates now, the ability to layer tracks like that and let them play is going to infuriate some people. downloading the trial now on my desktop.
It has happened before with people playing live with Ableton in arrangement view.
Shawn Vanhaitsma
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by sarasin
HAHAHA...I saw the same.

My first thought was...damn...that mixer is beat!
Yeah thats not a ripoff from Abletons site or anything hehe
Nedra Fresneda
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by photojojo
i like how all the gear on the main page is beat to crap.
lol +1
Shawn Vanhaitsma
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Just tried it out.

Looks freaking AWESOME!

Although I'm not too keen on buying a second piece of DJ software lol.

The FX unit doesn't sound as good as Traktor's FX though.
Bleh see I got a different impression personaly. To each their own I suppose.

At 50 bones whos it really going to hurt. They must be alot of GPL technology and be some tech students who forgot about modularity in their OOP classes hehe. Should be interesting to see how it progresses after release
Rodolfo Oriol
13.06.2013
For a split second I tought the title was about the XBOX One.. thank god it wasn't.
Maranda Cowels
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by synthet1c
why would you do it while the track is playing? I would do it in preparation for a set and save it for later.
My bad, I thought you meant live. And why wouldn't you? Vocal loops are an awesome tool, especially ones that everyone knows in tunes they don't (like: "Everyday I'm shuffling, Everyday I'm .... " looped over some minimal bass techno whilst playing with the filters, adding a whole new melody and feel. Love to do that).
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by malyatrax
As a VDJ user, I just but I acapellas over in a different deck, and overlay it like that. Isn't that quicker than copy pasting something into a track that's already playing?
why would you do it while the track is playing? I would do it in preparation for a set and save it for later.
Doreen Schurle
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by photojojo
The problem is when people spend two weeks before a set getting it all together and then just pressing play. If they're doing other stuff like live performing then imo that's okay. There's some though that will do that, twiddle some knobs and call themselves a superstar.
Hardwell? :P
Leeanna Ayla
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by Frank112916
Who has the time during a set to do that though? That's my only question. I see this more as a pre-daw, idea scratch pad type thing, not practically implemented during a live situation.
The problem is when people spend two weeks before a set getting it all together and then just pressing play. If they're doing other stuff like live performing then imo that's okay. There's some though that will do that, twiddle some knobs and call themselves a superstar.
Maranda Cowels
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by synthet1c
I believe the best use for it is to overlay an acapella quickly and effectively, that is useful for any DJ whether they use sync or not.
As a VDJ user, I just but I acapellas over in a different deck, and overlay it like that. Isn't that quicker than copy pasting something into a track that's already playing?
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
13.06.2013
I believe the best use for it is to overlay an acapella quickly and effectively, that is useful for any DJ whether they use sync or not.
Dino Hapgood
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by dripstep
It looks cool, but if we believe we have a problem with sync debates now, the ability to layer tracks like that and let them play is going to infuriate some people. downloading the trial now on my desktop.
Who has the time during a set to do that though? That's my only question. I see this more as a pre-daw, idea scratch pad type thing, not practically implemented during a live situation.
Nedra Fresneda
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by dripstep
It looks cool, but if we believe we have a problem with sync debates now, the ability to layer tracks like that and let them play is going to infuriate some people. downloading the trial now on my desktop.
It has happened before with people playing live with Ableton in arrangement view.
Yong Aptekar
13.06.2013
It looks cool, but if we believe we have a problem with sync debates now, the ability to layer tracks like that and let them play is going to infuriate some people. downloading the trial now on my desktop.
Kecia Wnukowski
14.06.2013
I had another go:
the audio routing is AMAZING even when planning a simple layout.
As for effects, not that many but you want 6 effects racks of 10 fx each and daisy chain them, you can, and want to add post faders effects, you can. But three racks also, yes possible too.
It opens a LOT of possibilities.

Yes a lot of editing features would need the mouse, but that's not the point, the software offers both a editing aspect and a djing aspect, being able to use the two at the same time is up to you. I'll stay with the djing side of things for now. Looks fun.

For the aesthetic aspect, you can even upload your own background images and position them ho w you see fit, it's a detail of course but one can imagine to put his own dj logo(s) on the background.
Yukiko Spruell
13.06.2013
I cannot say this is tearing up any trees for me. I already have Virtual DJ as well as Traktor so I am waiting for Atomix to get VDJ 8 released (mainly for the timeline function). Note to Atomix "Hurry up!".

I don't see much point in adding another piece of software at this stage.

As for no MAC support at initial release, i just cannot understand that at all. Seems a bit of a cock up.
Shawn Vanhaitsma
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by sarasin
HAHAHA...I saw the same.

My first thought was...damn...that mixer is beat!
Yeah thats not a ripoff from Abletons site or anything hehe
Lilliana Perris
13.06.2013
HAHAHA...I saw the same.

My first thought was...damn...that mixer is beat!
Nedra Fresneda
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by photojojo
i like how all the gear on the main page is beat to crap.
lol +1
Leeanna Ayla
13.06.2013
i like how all the gear on the main page is beat to crap.
Shawn Vanhaitsma
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Just tried it out.

Looks freaking AWESOME!

Although I'm not too keen on buying a second piece of DJ software lol.

The FX unit doesn't sound as good as Traktor's FX though.
Bleh see I got a different impression personaly. To each their own I suppose.

At 50 bones whos it really going to hurt. They must be alot of GPL technology and be some tech students who forgot about modularity in their OOP classes hehe. Should be interesting to see how it progresses after release
Nedra Fresneda
13.06.2013
Let's not go down the Mac/PC route and stay OT.
Gaynell Rydberg
13.06.2013
Just tried it out.

Looks freaking AWESOME!

Although I'm not too keen on buying a second piece of DJ software lol.

The FX unit doesn't sound as good as Traktor's FX though.
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
13.06.2013
They had a link for supported controllers that went nowhere on that page yesterday.. Kinda weird that they don't just create a list of supported controllers. I have heard nothing but bad reports from testers, I had a play yesterday but didn't find it all that intuitive and couldn't find how to turn tool tips on. Other than that the fact that you need to duplicate every song in your library is pointless when they could just create an external file with all the meta data they need to play the song. And where is the support community ? presumably this is a public beta still being worked on but how can they get any feedback from their users?
Lilliana Perris
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by SlayForMoney
what about midi support? are any controllers premapped to this?
http://one.dj/index.php?page=features-controllers
Lilliana Perris
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by MRG12EG
i find this interesting but does it support DVS? i dont like that smart timeline thing its like timeline view ableton (or what ever its called)

who really mixes in that view unless you want to do a pre recorded mix tape.. seems like you need a mouse to use it...

from the picture on there website it leads you to belive it can be integrated in any setup... if this is true or they just took that pic becuase it looked cool is to be anwered?

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Controller Support
One DJ offers super tight integration via Midi so you don't have to worry about latency when scratching or performing.

So they say....
Javier Rowinsky
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by sarasin
LOOL...Typo?

Its NOT avail for Mac.
Lol hardcore typo, I'm wee tar dead
Lilliana Perris
13.06.2013
Originally Posted by Aleeeeeks
aghhhh only avail for mac! looks pretty amazing
LOOL...Typo?

Its NOT avail for Mac.
Jeffrey Akinsanya
12.06.2013
i find this interesting but does it support DVS? i dont like that smart timeline thing its like timeline view ableton (or what ever its called)

who really mixes in that view unless you want to do a pre recorded mix tape.. seems like you need a mouse to use it...

from the picture on there website it leads you to belive it can be integrated in any setup... if this is true or they just took that pic becuase it looked cool is to be anwered?

2327158.jpg
Kecia Wnukowski
11.06.2013
First impression on the demo:
how the hell am I supposed to make an idea about it within 15 minutes? I hate those kind of demo, I understand limitations but there are so many different ways to limit its use and still allowing one to get a good impression of your product.
For me it's a bit buggy, just tried to sync the two demo tracks (not that good it seems unless I moved the beatgrids not knowing it), changed the master from one to another ->decks going crazy on the pitch by themselves..sucks....
It looks cool for sure, it has some interesting features (audio routing, fancy layouts, etc.. VST HOST!!!!).
But I let others to be the early adopters, I'm not a guinea pig at this stage.
Isa Erik
11.06.2013
what about midi support? are any controllers premapped to this?
Alphonso Deitchman
11.06.2013
If you read the website you'll see that there is an OSX version being developed.
Cassie Sangermano
11.06.2013
Crashed within 5 minutes of running it on my work laptop.... Good start!! Just using the built in soundcard and the 2 demo track that came with it.
Ashanti Andreacchio
11.06.2013
Looks interesting but I doubt I would use it live. To do a cool remix it looks like you will be using the mouse/trackpad 99% of the time. But for making remixes/mashups at home this looks better than using Live 9.

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