User Guide
Safe Mode – When using a DirectX mode setting (like Simple, Dual, Mono or 4.1), VirtualDJ is
less likely to produce glitches and pops if your CPU is momentarily busy. The performance
trade off is scratching and pitch adjustments will use more CPU, especially with advanced
algorithms. So, if using advanced Master Tempo this will probably need to be disabled, unless
the computer is very fast.
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Scratch algorithm:
Simple Algorithm – adds
no computational
overhead, and will use a
Enhanced Algorithm – uses an advanced algorithm that mimics the movement
keeping a low computational overhead.
NOTE: this option has no effect on ASIO or Low-Latency modes
Overclock – This setting can make your computer run faster (espec
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Scratch – Allows for adjustment to how
Optimize for:
Quality – VirtualDJ wi
more accur
VirtualDJ reacts to scratch motions
when moving the virtual
record back and forth
Latency – VirtualD
reacts as quickly as
possible but might result
in a somewhat m
simple interpolation
algorithm to compute the
scratch sound
PERFORMANCE SETTINGS
of the needle on the grooves, to obtain the best scratch sound possible. A filter
size of 11 gives the best quality/CPU ratio, producing a very good quality while