This product is not like the typical marine carpet products found in stores or boating catalogs. It works well and gives DJs creative control over their tracks and mixes.DECKadence Marine Flooring is a very high end, very PLUSH product that is used in marine and outdoor applications. Given its price point, ($49 for the Standard version, $79 for the DVS version) Deckadance2 offers good value and features that you'll find in professional DJ programs. Considering its layout and my experience with its beat gridding, I see it being a little more useful for bedroom, beginner, intermediate and mobile DJs. Summaryĭeckadance2 is completely useable, functional DJ software that allows DJs to mix and add creative effects. This type of switchable layout does help to clear up screen space, but requires a lot of clicking back and forth between different sections during sets. One section I really enjoyed using is the Sampler, which allows you to load samples in from either deck or the library and play them on the 16 pad grid-It's worth noting that Deckadance2 is MIDI compatible, so the grid buttons could be assigned to a MIDI controller. The panels can be displayed by clicking on the buttons at the top. In the center of the software is a switchable panel that displays either the mixer, FX, samples, waveforms, VSTs and the Grossbeat effects. The number of visible panels can be selected and changed, making the layout of Deckadance2 up to the individual's preference. Each of the creative functions, such as Loops, Cues, Grids, DVS, Key, SmartKnob, EQ, Gain and Filter, Mix & Isolator, Effects and Grossbeat can be individually selected and turned on. Utility Panelsĭeckadance2 gets a little bit creative with its advanced utility panels, which are on the left-hand side of each player. There's a Master/Sync button in the right-hand corner of each deck, and the beat grids seemed to be fairly accurate, although not quite as perfect as some of the more expensive DJ software programs. Tracks can be loaded by dragging and dropping and played using the large Play button. Playlists can be created in Deckadance2, or you configure the software to display your iTunes library. Beside the Deck mode are buttons for the Preferences, Full Screen Mode, Record and Snap and Quantize. DJs can switch between 2 or 4 deck mode easily by clicking in the top left-hand corner. The software is laid out in a familiar style it looks as though it’s modeled after Traktor. wav format, automated gain control for tracks and a VST host and client, which allows users to use Deckadance2 in DAWs or use your VSTs inside the software.ĭeckdance2 has a demo version on the Stanton DJ website and both Mac and PC versions are available for free download. There's also a Sampler, an audio recorder that records in. Version 2.51 features four decks (DJs can select between either 2 or 4 deck mixing mode), Smartknobs, Grossbeat 'glitch effects', Smart Utility Panels, beat matching, and supports a variety of audio formats, including MP3, FLAC, M4A, WMA, WAV, AIFF and Ogg. New Featuresĭeckdance2 has many updates, perhaps many of these are a result of the new partnership with Stanton. Would this software program really be able to stand up to the rigors of live performance? I loaded up my digital library, and I took a look under the hood. The Deckadance2 DVS edition includes all the features of the Standard edition plus Vinyl/CD timecode support and the ability to generate a timecode file to be burned to CD. With both DVS and Standard versions available, Stanton's site claims that Deckadance2 will be useful for professional and bedroom DJs alike. Deckadance2 Version 2.51 marks the release of Deckadance under the Stanton DJ Brand.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |