
This can give you a great amount of control over manipulating the sound. ‘ Relative‘ allows DJs the possibility to use effects buttons to jog, loop and play around with the sound playing on a particular turntable at that point in time.This gives old school vinyl DJs the real feel. ‘ Absolute‘ will play like a traditional record vinyl, for example if you move the needle on the vinyl when a song is loaded, the song will skip ahead or back depending on where you place the needle.On the main user interface of the software, ‘Absolute’ and ‘Relative’ modes are available on for DJs to use. Less sensitivity is required for scratching, more sensitivity suitable for normal mixing tracks together. Noise sensitivity can be set for the calibration, and how strong the calibration is set depends on if you want to simply mix or scratch. The calibration is displayed as a circular shape on the software, and ideally the more circular the shape is the better the signal.
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In the settings you will come across ‘ Calibration‘, this is to make sure that the software is connecting to the control signal from the vinyl/CD to a high quality level. Vinyl Emulation Software requires you to invest a short amount of time installing the software and adjusting the settings.

The time-code sent by the controller (vinyl) is interpreted by a DVS Audio Interface. Typically this is in the form of time-coded record vinyl on a turntable or in some cases a CD. How does a Digital Vinyl System Work?Ī Digital Vinyl System works by syncing a digital time-coded controller physically used by a DJ. If you’re in the market for upgrading or simply browsing different DJ setups, hopefully I can shed some light on the DVS setup for you. I wanted to share my thoughts and perspective on the amazing setup that’s evolved as a technology over time. My passion for DJing grew exponentially when I invested in a Digital Vinyl System, and just for your information I use Scratch Live by Serato. The interface allows specialised time-coded signals sent via vinyls, mixer or DJ controller to control music on the emulation software. The system works by connecting a computer with ‘Vinyl Emulation Software’, to a DVS interface. What is DVS DJing? DVS stands for ‘ Digital Vinyl System‘. So after some research I realised that I have actually have a DVS DJ setup, so thought I’d shed some light on the topic with you.

I heard a term ‘DVS system’ a few months ago in passing at a friends house, I didn’t really understand what it was at the time.
