Well, we are back..... sort of, since we never really left... kind of.
Ok were at it again is more precise.
We have just revamped the entire Official DJX Users Group website for those with Yamaha DJX Keyboard and turnable Box.
The Official DJX Users Group is still now located at: http://page.freett.com/newfriends/
However, there is something new too. We have just opened up a brand new user forums on our own host and with our own board license as well as a brand new name. (Yamaha DJX Users)
This new forum has all the past topics but adds a whole new set of features including a download area where we will host those difficult to find Yamaha DJX 1 and DJX 2 computer softwares and definition files for Cakewalk, Cubase, etc.
DJX-1 Users can get happy too. We are once again offering our one and only Yamaha DJX 1 Bulk Send software. It is one of the only independant bulk send software that can correctly communicate between your Yamaha DJX 1 and a windows based computer.
The new forums (available to all musicians) is located at http:www.yamaha-djx-users.com
arom
Hi,
I have recently picked up an old DJX and it is pretty cool.
Can you tell me the name of the software that you mentioned "our one and only Yamaha DJX 1 Bulk Send software. It is one of the only independant bulk send software that can correctly communicate between your Yamaha DJX 1 and a windows based computer."
And better still you might be able to tell me where it is still available.
thanks.
RenegadeAngel
Hey, hows it going? I came across a thread you posted to about wanting some bulk send app for your DJX. I remember when I had to say goodbye to a song I recorded on my DJX. It stinks that there is no way to output the data to MIDI.
Anywho, specifically, I have a question. I know I may seem dense, but I am having a hard time determining whether or not this low-end keyboard from 1999 has multiple samples per different velocities. The price of this low-end keyboard tells me that each voice is only one sample (at different pitches of course), and that the different velocities simply make that same sound increase or decrease in volume. But i swear, sometimes it seems like a softer pressing of the key emits a unique sound compared to a harder pressing.
What do you think?
Hows your DJX holding up?
I hope to hear back from you! DJX users are hard to come by nowadays!