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Denon HS-5500 & Mixvibes

PostPosted: 16 Jan 2009, 05:29
by Luramen
Hello,

I recently acquired a Denon HS-5500 turntable and have been using it flawlessly with a trial version of PCDJ Reflex. Unfortunately the software developer team will not provide more support and I'm forced to look for software alternatives.
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Can mixvibes be mapped as a MIDI controller to be used plug and play with this turntable as PCDJ Reflex can?

Any help is highly appreciated.

Tks.

Re: Denon HS-5500 & Mixvibes

PostPosted: 16 Jan 2009, 05:50
by gakto2009
Hi Luramen,

If i understand correctly you want to use the MIDI control features of your Denon to control mixvibes?

You can use the Mixvibes MIDI editor or the Mixvibes MIDI learn feature to map your players as a controller.

You can get all the information you need here,

viewtopic.php?f=207&t=11501

regards,
Bryan

Re: Denon HS-5500 & Mixvibes

PostPosted: 20 Jan 2009, 04:12
by Luramen
Hi Gakto2009,

Thanks for your reply.

I'm totally lost configuring the MIDI. I set the learning feature on the options, but it just doesn't show any commands to conf. When I connect the turntable, I get a msg "MIDI driver not found".

It seems a lil to complicated and not user friendly to conf. the MIDI feature on mixvibes. The only cd turntable I see preconf. is the CDJ-400.

I just wish the Mixvibes Team could build the MIDI mapping for HS-5500 in future DVS versions.

Cheers.

Re: Denon HS-5500 & Mixvibes

PostPosted: 20 Jan 2009, 05:07
by gakto2009
I just wish the Mixvibes Team could build the MIDI mapping for HS-5500 in future DVS versions.


Give us a loan of your HS-5500 and we will, lol :rolleyes:

I'm totally lost configuring the MIDI. I set the learning feature on the options, but it just doesn't show any commands to conf. When I connect the turntable, I get a msg "MIDI driver not found".


MIDI learning is very simple, you have to create a new config file for your MIDI commands to be stored in... no code will show in the editor untill you learn some. with the MIDI learning there is very little further editing requiered to get up and running.

your MIDI hardware must be connected and switched on when you boot Mixvibes... if everything is connected as it should and you still get this error then have a look for updated drivers for your Denon, also if you start your computer and run mixvibes before the computer is finnished booting up, it may not have had time to load the driver for the denon propperly.

i can only advise you to take your time with it, learnign as you go along... you can also try visiting the Denon forums and see if anyone there has it setup with mixvibes, maybe they can give you a copy of the MIDI file or help you out with it.

i'll as about and see if anyone on the forum here has this hardware.

regards
Bryan.