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Mixvibes DVS onto Mac

PostPosted: 03 Jun 2010, 17:34
by NWM
I ran Mixvibes DVS on my old laptop fine, i have now bought a new Macbook Pro and cannot seem to load the software from the disc.

I hope it is something simple and that it is compatible, can anyone help me please.....

Thanks

Re: Mixvibes DVS onto Mac

PostPosted: 03 Jun 2010, 17:44
by Jim B
Unfortunately I don't think that Mixvibes DVS in compatible with Mac, (I may be wrong though)

The only MV software that is Mac capable is Cross. Have a look here

Re: Mixvibes DVS onto Mac

PostPosted: 03 Jun 2010, 23:44
by phadedvision
Jim B wrote:Unfortunately I don't think that Mixvibes DVS in compatible with Mac, (I may be wrong though)

The only MV software that is Mac capable is Cross. Have a look here


Jim's correct! One workaround for using DVS on a Mac would be to use Bootcamp.

Re: Mixvibes DVS onto Mac

PostPosted: 04 Jun 2010, 00:55
by Jim B
phadedvision wrote:
Jim B wrote:Unfortunately I don't think that Mixvibes DVS in compatible with Mac, (I may be wrong though)

The only MV software that is Mac capable is Cross. Have a look here


Jim's correct! One workaround for using DVS on a Mac would be to use Bootcamp.


Yeah, I forgot about that option phaded

Re: Mixvibes DVS onto Mac

PostPosted: 08 Aug 2010, 22:39
by NWM
Ok thanks guys, I am going to upgrade to Cross (says I can upgrade and its discounted)...can I use the same timecoded vinyl I have with my DVS? Cheers

Re: Mixvibes DVS onto Mac

PostPosted: 12 Aug 2010, 10:50
by barren fell
You can use all MixVibes vinyls (and the Reeloop Spin vinyls if you looking for some additional green discs :mrgreen: ).

Cheers

Re: Mixvibes DVS onto Mac

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2010, 08:57
by Arnold60
Mixvibes wouldn't be much of a DJ app if it didn't have the ability to be operated by external controllers and interfaces. The controller support in version 6 was at best rather sparse - it had no built-in MIDI mapping editor, and the default mapping configurations were only usable with a limited range controllers. Users could edit the mappings, but this had to be done from a separate program, and this is far from an acceptable solution. Thankfully, with this version Mixvibes have seen fit to include a comprehensive MIDI map editor as well as automatic learning capabilities. The latter works reasonably well for most controllers, but to make the most of some features the MIDI editor will be required.
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Re: Mixvibes DVS onto Mac

PostPosted: 14 Aug 2010, 17:00
by Blackbrook
Arnold60 wrote: but to make the most of some features the MIDI editor will be required.


Really? First I was not shure if your post is a bot reply but this sentence speaks for itself...I don't know which version "you have seen" but in all versions I know (DVS, Producer, Cross) there is no need for an external MIDI mapping editor. It is all built-in and works perfectly!

Steve