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Mar 19, 2015  Image-Line, the company behind Decka- dance, has more than 10 years of experience in writing and managing audio software such as FL Studio. In developing Deckadance. Aug 08, 2015  This is my attempt to map the most common controls from the NI Traktor S4 (first version, not MK2) for a 4 deck layout. This script was done for DeckaDance version 2.43. Deckadance is no longer an Image-Line product. For support please go here. Since 2.43 right click on the play button doesn't work. 2 Replies 1604 Views. Image-Line Deckadance 2.43 is now available. Deckadance 2.42 adds Elastique v3 engine with improved transient processing, multi controller support (via scripting), native support for Behringer CMD 2A and Casio XW-DJ1. May 14, 2015  Deckadance Solo is one of THE Features, I didn't expect. We will continue to host Deckadance 2.43 (and activation keys) on our servers for the foreseeable future, but do encourage you to download and save a copy for your use until Stanton comes on stream. Image-line selling deckadance or gibson making DJ hardware. Just bought an maudio.

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Deckadance is a fully featured DJ mixing application in which creative DJ performance is the key design philosophy. Deckadance can be controlled using most (if not all) existing MIDI controllers and time-coded vinyl and CD systems. It works either as a standalone program or as a VSTi plugin inside a VST host. Deckadance can also host any VST-compliant softsynth or effect.

Key features:

  • Mixing: Beat analysis, beat matching, time stretching, pitch shifting, bass x-fades, and user-assignable x-fade curves are all possible. Deckadance supports MP3, WAV and OGG formats.
  • MIDI control: Deckadance comes with pre-configured setups for working with the Vestax VCI-100, Behringer (BCD2000 & 3000), Allen & Heath Xone:3D, M-Audio XSession, Hercules DJ Console (MP3 & MK II), EKS XP10, Kontrol-DJ. All other controllers will work in Generic mode or via custom links which can be made with the MIDI learn feature and saved for future recall.
  • Vinyl control: The following Time Code Vinyls and CDs have been certified to work with Deckadance - Stanton FinalScratch, Serato Scratch Live, MixVibes, and msPinky. All other vinyls and timecode CDs can be 'learnt' using the inbuilt Deckadance Time Code calibration system.
  • Sampler: Eight integrated sampler banks can load or record 1, 2, 4 or 8 beat loops from one of the decks (freely assignable). Samples can be triggered on-the-fly or beat-synced with the associated deck.
  • ReLooping: The Deckadance Relooper features the ability to re-slice any beat-analyzed track and re-arrange the beat. The Relooper includes a set of master effects for added customization of the sound and can be used to create stutter effects, or to extend infinite parts of a track to create unique breaks, intros or outros. The Relooper also supports unique loop and leap features which allow the track to continue from the point it would have reached if no loop had occurred.
  • VST host: Deckadance can host eight VST instruments or effects. These can be assigned to either deck, and are located in the signal path between the decks and the master outputs. Instruments may be driven by MIDI sequences to create unique live sequenced tracks. Included with Deckadance are the Image-Line JuicePack effects including: Love Philter, Parametric EQ & EQ2, Wave Candy, Multiband Compressor, Delay, Delay Bank, WaveShaper, EQUO (graphic morphing EQ), Flangus, Vocoder, Spectroman and Stereo Enhancer plugins.
  • VSTi plugin: Deckadance can be loaded as a VST inside any VST-compliant host, such as FL Studio, Ableton Live, Sonar or Cubase.
  • Playlist: Working with the integrated file browser, the Playlist allows sets to be arranged and tested before the gig, including cue points, loops and beat-markers. Complete with 'DJ-Style Automix' function (using Bass crossfades) even the laziest of DJs, or those who need to visit the bathroom, are catered for.
  • DMX: Digital Multiplex lighting control standard is a communications protocol, similar to MIDI. However, DMX may be used to control lighting, dimmers and other DMX-enabled equipment such as fog-machines. The Deckadance DMX Sequencer is an optional module to be released soon.
  • Skins: Deckadance ships with a Dark and Light skin. The skin bitmaps are freely editable so users can create or customize their own. New skins will also be downloadable from the Deckadance website shortly.
  • Key DSP and Technical: ASIO-compliant, 64-bit DSP, pristine quality processing. Two decks loading MP3, WAV and OGG, aufTAKT Tempo analysis. Deckadance supports 12 freely assignable outputs and 6 freely assignable inputs. Crossfader curve shape is user adjustable, Pre-fader listener level adjustment, phone split (L/R), independent Monitor outputs assignable, Auto slave and Beat Sync, 3DP pitch control, 3 Band EQ with Killer buttons, Tempo Tracking, Torque simulation for realistic scratching and cueing effects, 7 inbuilt effect types.. and much more.

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Editions
Deckadance 1.72 is available in two retail editions: Deckadance Club Edition (with full functionality) and Deckadance House Edition that excludes the timecoded vinyl/CDJ transport control functions. For hardware manufacturers that would like to bundle Deckadance with their DJ products there is a custom LE Edition (please contact Image-Line for more details).

Image-Line
Private
IndustrySoftware
Founded1994; 26 years ago[1]
Belgium
HeadquartersGhent
Key people
Jean-Marie Cannie
(Founder, CTO)
Frank Van Biesen
(Founder, COO)[2]
ProductsFL Studio / FL Studio Mobile
Deckadance
EZGenerator
Websiteimage-line.com

Image-Line Software (commonly known as simply Image-Line) is a Belgiansoftware company best known for its digital audio workstation program FL Studio[3] and related audio plugins such as Sytrus[4] and Harmor.[5] Image-Line was founded in 1994.[1] In 2007, Image-Line introduced Deckadance, a virtual DJ console application.[3] The company also produced EZGenerator, a template-based web editing program.[6]

History[edit]

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Early development[edit]

Image-Line was founded by Jean-Marie Cannie and Frank Van Biesen, who after seven years of creating stock market software for Pavell Software, decided in 1992 to branch into video games. Their first product was an adult video game of Tetris, which they then offered on floppy disks in the ad section of Computer Magazine. Around this time CD-ROM games such as The 7th Guest were becoming popular, inspiring Van Biesen and Cannie to begin working with Private, one of the larger producers of adult video games at the time. Private released multiple Image-Line CD-ROM games including Private Prison and Private Castle.[7][8] The company officially adopted the name Image-Line in 1994.[7]

Didier 'Gol' Dambrin[edit]

Around the time they released the games for Private, IBM launched the 'Da Vinci' contest where the first prizes were color laptops. Image-Line, which at the time had little money, won the contest in the multimedia category after reworking one of their game environments to fit the contest criteria.[7][8]

Image-Line took an interest in Didier 'Gol' Dambrin, the developer who won the overall Da Vinci contest as well as the Game category. They hired the 19-year-old to work for them, and his first game for the company was the game Private Investigator.[7][8] Dambrin's next project for Image-Line was the platform game Eat This,[9] a shoot 'em up game that involved killing aliens.[8]

Other Image-Line developers created products such as the invoicing program Fact2000 and E-OfficeDirect, a content-based web tool that would a precursor to their later product EZGenerator.[7] Image-Line also topped the Belgian game charts 4 years in a row with their CD version of the Belgian TV game showBlokken.[7][8]

Audio software[edit]

In 1997 Dambrin gained an interest in music applications of the time such as Hammerhead and Rebirth 338, and developed a simple MIDI-only drum machine in an effort to merge the two products into a step sequencer that utilized both rows and steps. Dubbed FruityLoops 1.0, the program didn't fit with Image-Line's other product lines of the time. However, the demo version released in December 1997 became so popular that the number of downloads quickly overwhelmed the Image-Line servers.[7] To gather income to support their servers, Image-Line had Dambrin develop an EJay clone called FruityTracks. Numark mixtrack pro 3 virtual dj 7 mapping download. Image-Line then served as the program's OEM for Mattel. The program was released as Pro-DJ in France and the UK, and Radio 538 Music Machine in The Netherlands and Belgium.[7]

Image-Line continued to develop the FruityLoops application from a simple drum machine into a large and complex digital audio workstation. FruityLoops was eventually renamed FL Studio for branding purposes and to avoid a prolonged trademark dispute in the United States with Kelloggs.[7] FL Studio is now one of the most popular software production systems in the world, and Image-Line's flagship program.[3] A multitude of plug-ins have been developed by Image-Line to work with FL Studio, including synthesizers such as Sytrus and effectsplugins such as Maximus and Edison.[3] In 2007 Image-Line released Deckadance, a DJmixing program developed by programmer Arguru. Deckadance works as both a stand-alone program and as a FL Studio plugin.

Other software[edit]

Beyond audio products, Image-Line developed and distributed EZGenerator, a software program for website design and maintenance. EZGenerator has won multiple awards since its release.[6]

Products[edit]

SoftwareReleaseNotes
FL Studio1998–presentImage-Line's flagship digital audio workstation. The most recent major version is FL Studio 20, released on May 22, 2018.[10]
FL Studio Mobile2011–presentReleased June 21, 2011, a version of FL Studio for iOS[11] and on April 17, 2013 for Android
Deckadance2007–2015A DJ console and mixing tool, similar to Scratch LIVE and Traktor. Version 2.43 is the most recent release from Image-Line.[12] Deckadance was sold to Stanton/Gibson in 2015. Their latest release is Deckadance 2.72[13]
EZGenerator1998–2017A template-based web editing program, and a natural progression of their earlier E-OfficeDirect program, EZGenerator has won numerous software awards.[6] No longer sold.
Fact20001997-2012An invoicing and contact management program. No longer sold.
FruityTracks1999-2000A track mixing program. No longer sold (was integrated into FL Studio).
Video GamesReleaseNotes
Porntris1992An erotic version of the popular Tetris game.[14][15]
Private Investigator1996Awarded 1996 Best Interactive Game at the AMEE Award Show in Las Vegas.[16]
Eat This1998A side-scrolling 'run and gun' shooter computer game that involves killing aliens with machine guns. While the original release was 2-D, the later version had 30 minutes of 3D animated video.[9]
Blokken1998-2001A CD-ROM equivalent to the Belgianquiz show released in Belgium. The game topped the Belgian game charts 4 years in a row,[17] and was released in four versions. It has sold over 50,000 copies.[7]
Virtual EffectsReleaseNotes
Gross Beat-A time-, pitch-, and volume-manipulation effect.
Maximus-Maximus is a multi-band audio limiter and compressor for mastering projects or tracks. It also serves as a noise gate, expander, ducker, and de-esser,[18]
Hardcore-A multi-effects suite of plugins designed to resemble guitarists' stompboxes.[19]
Juice Pack-A collection of Image-Line proprietary plugins ported to VST format for use in other music hosts. The contents of this pack has changed since its release; at the time of this writing it includes the Delay, Delay Bank, EQUO, Flangus, LovePhilter, Multiband Compressor, Notebook, Parametric EQ, Parametric EQ 2, Spectroman, Stereo Enhancer, Vocoder, Wave Candy, and Wave Shaper plugins.
Edison2007–present[20]A wave editor in VST format that also function as a standalone program.
Pitcher-A real time pitch correction filter - similar to Antares Autotune.
NewTone-A piano roll pitch correction effect - similar to Melodyne.
Vocodex2009–present[20]A digital vocoder developed by Didier Dambrin.[19]
Fruity Stereo Shaper2009–presentA stereo processor with a mixer for left/right channels and their inverted equivalents, and controls for channel delay and phase offset.[19]
Virtual InstrumentsReleaseNotes
Sytrus2003–present[20]A hybrid, semi-modular synthesizer combining subtractive, additive, and FM synthesis.[20]
DirectWave2005–present[20]A software sampler that provides sample recording, waveform editing, and DSP effects.[19]
SliceX2008–present[20]A beat-slicing sampler for processing and re-arranging recorded drumloops.
Harmless2009–present[21]Simplified additive synthesizer with a unique signal chain.[22]
Harmor2011–presentAdvanced Version of Harmless along with waveform views, envelopes, LFOs, and modulation mappings from Sytrus.[5]
Toxic Biohazard-A virtual FM synthesizer similar to Sytrus.
Sawer-A vintage-modeling synthesizer; Sawer attempts to emulate old Soviet Union-era subtractive synthesizers.
Morphine-An easy-to-program additive synthesizer.[22]
PoiZone-An easy-to-program subtractive synthesizer.[22]
Ogun/Autogun2009–present[20]Ogun is An advanced additive synthesizer specialized in creating metallic timbres, while Autogun - A free version of Ogun limited to semi-random preset generation.[22]
Sakura2009–present[20]A physical-modeling synthesizer designed to emulate string instruments.
Drumaxx2010–presentPercussion synthesizer.[23]
Groove Machine2011–present[24]Step sequencer with the ability to automate all parameters per-step.[25]
Wasp/Wasp XT2002–present[26]A 'broad' analogue emulation synthesizer, intended to emulate analogue synthesizers in general.[27]
SimSynth Live2002–present[28]Three oscillator synthesizer with Oberheim-inspired SVF filter.[29]
DX102002–present[30]FM Synthesizer that features low CPU usage.[31]
DrumSynth Live2007–present[32]Drum synthesizer based on two noise generators run through band pass filters. VSTi version of the standalone program by Maxim Digital Audio.[33]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Image-Line Company Page'. www.image-line.com/. Image Line. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
  2. ^'Our Team'. Image-Line. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  3. ^ abcd'Image-Line to Show FL-Studio 10 and other projects'. Musikmesse. 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-03-25. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  4. ^'Sytrus'. Image-Line. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  5. ^ ab'Image Line - Harmor'. Image Line. Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  6. ^ abc'EZGenerator Award Gallery'. Image-Line. Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  7. ^ abcdefghij'Image-Line: A company history'. Image-Line. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  8. ^ abcde'Interview with Jean-Marie Cannie'. IMSTA. 2008. Archived from the original on 2010-02-14. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  9. ^ ab'Eat This'. Image-Line. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  10. ^'FL Studio 20 released with multiple new features and full Mac compatibility'. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  11. ^'What is FL Studio?'. Image-Line. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  12. ^'Deckadance History'. Image-Line. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  13. ^'Deckadance by Stanton/Gibson'. Stanton/Gibson. Retrieved 2017-08-21.
  14. ^'KVR: Forum Archive - try the new sytrus'. KVR Audio. Archived from the original on 2012-02-12. Retrieved 2008-11-17.
  15. ^Jazzzy786 (December 1, 2006). 'Porntris Review'. Classic PC Games. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  16. ^'SEC Info - Private Media Group Inc - 424B3'. SEC Info. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
  17. ^'Blokken'. Image-Line. Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  18. ^'Maximus'. Image-Line. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  19. ^ abcd'Editions'. Image-Line. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  20. ^ abcdefgh'Version History'. Image-Line. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  21. ^'Image Line releases Harmless - Additive Subtractive Synthesizer'. KVR Audio. KVR Audio. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  22. ^ abcd'Plugins'. Deckadance. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  23. ^'FL Studio Features'. Image-Line. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  24. ^'Image Line releases version 1.0.2 of Groove Machine'. KVR Audio. KVR Audio. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  25. ^'Groove Machine by Image Line'. KVR Audio. KVR Audio. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  26. ^'Image Line Wasp 2 VSTi released'. KVR Audio. KVR Audio.
  27. ^'Wasp'. Image-Line. Image Line.
  28. ^'Image Line SimSynth Live VSTi & DXi released'. KVR Audio. KVR Audio.
  29. ^'SimSynth Live by Image Line'. KVR Audio. KVR Audio.
  30. ^'PluginSpot/Image Line DX10 Released'. KVR Audio. KVR Audio.
  31. ^'DX10 by Image Line'. KVR Audio. KVR Audio.
  32. ^'Image Line releases DrumSynth Live VSTi'. KVR Audio. KVR Audio.
  33. ^'DrumSynth Live by Image Line'. KVR Audio. KVR Audio.

Other references[edit]

  • 'FL Studio Features'. LoopKing. Retrieved 2011-06-19.

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External links[edit]

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