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VirtualDJ Home Edition provides an interface for using a webcam as a virtual scratch pad.
Right click on the Webcam icon in the Config menu option.
Select the Active checkbox to engage the webcam
recognition for movement. VirtualDJ Home Edition will
react to the movements of an object, like a hand; that cross
the red centerline. Rapid movements back and forth will
move the track back and forth as if scratching on a
turntable, CD platter, or controller jog wheel.
VirtualDJ Professional can be controlled using a wide array of external controllers. The
“Remote Control” section of the Settings menu provides the setup to ‘enable’ VirtualDJ to work
with the external controller. With the controller connected, start VirtualDJ, select “Config” and
then select the “Remote Control” tab. Enable the controller by clicking on the graphic for the
controller. From the pop-up menu, select ‘Activate’. If the controller is properly connected the
graphic is highlighted green. If the controller is not properly connected or setup, the graphic will
appear with a red highlight around it. After activating the controller and it does not function
correctly, try deactivating and activating the controller again to reset the connection.
Native Support – a native supported controller can be connected to the computer and then by
selecting the appropriate controller option in the Remote Control tab begin to function without
any additional configuration being set.
Native Supported Controllers In VirtualDJ Pro
Hercules DJ Consoles (DJC MK1,MK2, Rmx, mobile)
Denon HC4500
Pioneer CDJ-400
Vestax VCI-100
Numark iCDX, DMC2, DMC1 (v2), Total Control
PCDJ DAC-2, DAC-3
Behringer BCD2000, BCD3000
D-Vinyl 2020
XP-10
ION iCUE
General MIDI Support in VirtualDJ Pro–
For controllers or devices that can send MIDI commands, VirtualDJ Pro provides a General
MIDI support interface for the user to customize the actions VirtualDJ will perform when a
button, slider, or knob is used on the MIDI device.
REMOTE CONTROL – PRO VERSION
REMOTE CONTROL