Is split cue on-the-fly & mappable

Or is it only a fixed selection in the sound options/configuration menu?
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Reticuli wrote:I do not have the software installed on my system... hence the reason for the question.
Do you understand what split cue is? I'm talking about the ability to do this in-software when in internal mixer mode, and turning it off and on on-the-fly. I saw it mentioned on the forum during a Google search that MixVibes can do split cue, but saw only a reference to it as an option in sound configuration.
For the record, I do not consider fixed sound menu options for split cue to actually *be* split cue. Every DVS can do that by simply assigning mono channels in sound options. The ability to manually switch it on and off while mixing through a mapped trigger (I use a fader extreme in Torq 2, a button in Deckadance) to do it is an important feature to me when shopping.
Lately I've been bothered by Torq's sound quality and InMusic dropping the software.
I also found some of Deckadance's problems seem to have not been addressed by ImageLine, and they've further messed certain things up on it in V2.
Then there is the fact that both of those have post-fader channel meters. Strange quirks.
I own both of those (many versions of Deckadance), and VDJ LE and Traktor LE. I have also used the demos for VDJ full and Traktor Pro but not been impressed with certain aspects... such as lack of split cue. I have no interest in Serato DJ after my initial issues getting it configured, then just completely uninstalled it.
The last two DVS I've looked at are Mixxx, which is only 2-channel and clunky, and finally MixVibes Cross DJ. I've never used the latter at all. I heard about it through my investigation into the strange recent phenomenon that is Rekordbox sweeping through the club industry. Can’t say I’m very impressed with Rekordbox, but the fact the company that made it has its own DVS is of interest. And that DVS being 4 deck now and maybe having split cue might be what I’m looking for.
Anyone have an answer to the split cue question? Thanks.
FigDJ wrote:
Even when the question has already been answered. Yes Cross is capable of internal mixer split cue that is mapable.
Command is
In&Out fam(Mixer).CueMix (Normal)
I just wanted to add that I am a convert from Torq and let me tell you , You won't be disappointed. There are a couple of things that are still missing from what Torq could do but I am very happy with my Cross DJ.
Reticuli wrote:Thanks FigDJ. It actually still wasn't clear since the other poster started talking about timecode in the same sentence. I wasn't sure if the "yes" was related to the split cue.
Does MixVibes have track compatibility like Virtual DJ? VDJ seems to utilize chord theory to match up dissimilar keys. I'm wondering if a combination of that combined with BPM analysis could show compatible tracks also for when key correction will not be used.
What is your opinion on MixVibes' custom mapping capability on any generic MIDI controller?
And finally, how seemless is using MixVibes at home and then switching over to Pioneer gear in clubs? Does Cross DJ improve the transition or do you find it makes no difference and you still have to deal with Rekordbox on the side?
Thanks.FigDJ wrote:
Even when the question has already been answered. Yes Cross is capable of internal mixer split cue that is mapable.
Command is
In&Out fam(Mixer).CueMix (Normal)
I just wanted to add that I am a convert from Torq and let me tell you , You won't be disappointed. There are a couple of things that are still missing from what Torq could do but I am very happy with my Cross DJ.
Reticuli wrote:Thanks FigDJ. It actually still wasn't clear since the other poster started talking about timecode in the same sentence. I wasn't sure if the "yes" was related to the split cue.
Does MixVibes have track compatibility like Virtual DJ? VDJ seems to utilize chord theory to match up dissimilar keys. I'm wondering if a combination of that combined with BPM analysis could show compatible tracks also for when key correction will not be used.
What is your opinion on MixVibes' custom mapping capability on any generic MIDI controller?
And finally, how seemless is using MixVibes at home and then switching over to Pioneer gear in clubs? Does Cross DJ improve the transition or do you find it makes no difference and you still have to deal with Rekordbox on the side?
Thanks.