I have a ddj-ergo and can't seem to get the microphone to work with 2.3 any suggestions. Thanks
Re: Cross 2.3 Microphone
Posted: 13 Feb 2013, 23:58
by Hannes
do you know if the mic on the ergo is actually routed to the software?
It might be hardware only, meaning its signal never comes to Cross.
Re: Cross 2.3 Microphone
Posted: 14 Feb 2013, 22:50
by DJ 2xl
Can't seem to route it, mixvibes doesnt have an input for microphone. Vdj has a microphone input on there software. maybe mixvibes can include it in there next update.
Re: Cross 2.3 Microphone
Posted: 15 Feb 2013, 12:35
by Support@MixVibes
A microphone input into the software ? What is the purpose of that ?
Re: Cross 2.3 Microphone
Posted: 15 Feb 2013, 21:06
by Blackbrook
Support@MixVibes wrote:A microphone input into the software ? What is the purpose of that ?
I guess for fooling around with effects, recording loops of your voice, etc. I would want to include a video by Native Instruments when they have presented their 4 channel MIDI controller. There is/was a video where some DnB/Dubstep/whatever artists was live jammin' on a rooftop in Berlin. Recorded his voice in loops, used effects and played around with it.
EDIT: I guess linking the video will cost me karma, but hey: I don't care! Besides it is from NI I'm absolutely impressed by the artist's jam! Listened to it in a loop for hours!
Re: Cross 2.3 Microphone
Posted: 15 Feb 2013, 21:18
by Jim B
Offtopic.HorsSujet!
Dub FX - I've seen a few clips on Youtube of this guy, really good
Re: Cross 2.3 Microphone
Posted: 16 Feb 2013, 00:08
by daniel clark
no bad karma for dub effects ,, thats good creative music this is not his best ,,but i guess it hightlights the controller more ,,
Re: Cross 2.3 Microphone
Posted: 18 Feb 2013, 12:32
by Support@MixVibes
Ok, got it : sampling an external input.
Re: Cross 2.3 Microphone
Posted: 18 Feb 2013, 13:16
by UncleVibes
I remember a demo made for Vestax team on Mixvibes booth FrankfurtMesse 2006 with this feature, Mixvibes PRO6, a microphone, vsti effects, time code vinyl... This is a creative feature and Mixvibes was first to introduce it. Thanks Blackbrook to help me retrieving this good old time.