recently some users where experiencing crashes when using the jog wheels on the DN-MC6000 controller. these crashes would happen randomly and would simulate the effects of the USB cable suddenly being removed and cause VDJ to crash. Resulting in turning off the controller and restarting VDJ
However Denon have worked hard to fix this problem and have released a firmware update.
However Denon have worked hard to fix this problem and have released a firmware update.
Posté Fri 04 Feb 11 @ 10:50 pm
Where to get the firmware is here;
http://www.dm-pro.eu/en/software/login/
Java is required to run this update, get it here;
http://java.com/en/
Latest Plug In’s: v1002 (as of Feb 4, 2011)
• Fixed random MIDI freeze issue by certain operation
http://www.dm-pro.eu/en/software/login/
Java is required to run this update, get it here;
http://java.com/en/
Latest Plug In’s: v1002 (as of Feb 4, 2011)
• Fixed random MIDI freeze issue by certain operation
Posté Fri 04 Feb 11 @ 10:52 pm
Yes, all fixed now !
Posté Fri 04 Feb 11 @ 10:53 pm
this happens to me on my ddj ergo and i have latest firmware , its only if i scratch for a while or get to busy with it
Posté Thu 24 Oct 13 @ 11:13 pm
Do you use Windows Vista?
If so, this is a common problem with this operating system due to a bug in it's MIDI implementation that causes it to crash if too many MIDI messages are received in one go (E.g: Scratching on high-resolution jogwheel.) Some controllers have a workaround for this in the firmware by allowing you to reduce the jogwheel resolution, but obviously this can reduce its scratching performance.
If you are running Vista, then you should consider either upgrading to Windows 7 or downgrade to XP on an older computer. You will also get much better system performance overall because Vista is a very bloated O/S.
If so, this is a common problem with this operating system due to a bug in it's MIDI implementation that causes it to crash if too many MIDI messages are received in one go (E.g: Scratching on high-resolution jogwheel.) Some controllers have a workaround for this in the firmware by allowing you to reduce the jogwheel resolution, but obviously this can reduce its scratching performance.
If you are running Vista, then you should consider either upgrading to Windows 7 or downgrade to XP on an older computer. You will also get much better system performance overall because Vista is a very bloated O/S.
Posté Fri 25 Oct 13 @ 3:34 am