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Hey guys. Im still fairly new to Virtual DJ and giving it a good try though before I purchases the full version.

Just a quick Script/Mapping question. How do I get a hot-key on the keyboard to load the next song in my play list to what ever deck (Eg The 'A' key loads the next song in the playlist onto Deck A and the 'B' key loads the next song in the playlist onto Deck B)

Thanks in advance.
 

Posté Sun 14 Aug 11 @ 5:41 am
hi, you only need to map one button.

map and key and set its action to: load

this will load the next track on your playlist into which ever deck is empty or stopped.

hope this helps.

oh and if your wondering, why controllers have a load A and load B button, its because "load" is a global action and run off the same commmand.

you can map 2 keys if you please and you will still get the exact same thing.

map A to = load
map B to = load

but why use two when one will do?
 

Thanks for your reply.

The only probelm Ive been finding with that is I have to press down and have the song highlighted that I want to load. So therefore pressing down then 'load'. I would like to combine the two to make it heaps easier.

Thanks

EDIT: I think I know where Im going wrong. Is it better do it from a Folder because thats what I have my 'set' in right now.
 

that should work on any highlighted track. not just tracks in a playlist.

any track tou hghlithg in a browser it should load to.

lemme double check though

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ok i see where your coming from, map your buttons to this

A = deck 1 load
B = deck 2 load


this gives specific seperation so you can load any highlighted track to the specific deck.

hope this helps.
 

Thanks for the help. I kinda got what I want going.

Cheers.
 

ok cool ,glad i could help.
 



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