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by KevMaverick on 11 Dec 2011, 13:27
I agree. Because of it's very reasonable price, and the fact that it's such a handy little device for people using laptops, I can see it becoming quite popular.
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by KevMaverick on 16 Dec 2011, 04:33
Jim B wrote:For this you actually need the cc note of the buttons LED. Once you have these notes, you then have to manually edit the new device mapping xml you have created and insert this notes. I have tried it with my Hercules 4-Mx but it got to complicated for me. So I decided to leave it how it was 
I'd like to have a go at this, but I haven't a clue what the cc notes are! I don't even know what that means! Can you give me a little more info, or point me in the right direction? If I can get it done I'll post the results here. (I do know a bit about XML). 
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by daniel clark on 16 Dec 2011, 04:39
 ckeck references on google ,,starting with maybe MIDI  the sound blaster sc i have gotten has a info section the explains basic MIDI controls ,, a simple tutorial would sufice to get you on your way,,,,,also the MIDI learn, function in Cross might help you start mapping the controller,,,, plus with the no delete feature , you will not mess up any already set MIDI mappings,, gives pleanty of room for trail and error  also remembered a wykpidia article that was informative  no need to go to the libary  wonderful world of the web 
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by KevMaverick on 16 Dec 2011, 04:45
Thanks Daniel. I'll also contact Numark and see if they can help. 
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by Support@MixVibes on 16 Dec 2011, 12:34
Download 'Midiox' (free) and you will see what cc/note are sending each button. if you connect into the software the ins and outs you will also see what cc/note are switching on the lights. (it should be the same in/out value for most of the control).
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by KevMaverick on 16 Dec 2011, 14:30
That'a very helpful, thank you very much. 
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by KevMaverick on 20 Dec 2011, 19:21
Just a little follow up. My Dj2go has arrived today, so I'll be testing it out over the next few days, and I'll get to work on the MIDI mapping. I've already got my hands on the DJ2go MIDI maps for a couple of other programs, so I hope that I'll be able to work it out using those for reference. (Along with the help and ideas already posted in this topic - thanks guys!  ) I'll post it IF and WHEN it get it finished!
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by Jim B on 20 Dec 2011, 19:55
KevMaverick wrote:so I'll be testing it out over the next few days, and I'll get to work on the MIDI
Good luck with that, mate  Got a feeling you'll be OK with it. It's pretty straight forward.
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