Before I start changing settings ......
I have two mc7000's (also an mcx8000)
Would be nice to have them both connected together, one set to be decks one and two and the second controller to be decks three and four
Obviously connecting them both at the same time, works but they mirror it each other
So what's the best way to achieve my goal
Do I need to edit the mapping file, and if I do, can I have different mapping files for each controller (at the same time)
Or is there a better way ?
Over to the experts ......
I have two mc7000's (also an mcx8000)
Would be nice to have them both connected together, one set to be decks one and two and the second controller to be decks three and four
Obviously connecting them both at the same time, works but they mirror it each other
So what's the best way to achieve my goal
Do I need to edit the mapping file, and if I do, can I have different mapping files for each controller (at the same time)
Or is there a better way ?
Over to the experts ......
Posté Mon 01 Jul 24 @ 6:52 am
https://www.virtualdj.com/manuals/virtualdj/settings/controllers.html
Select the controller, select 'edit mapping', and select which decks you want that controller to control in the drop-down at the top.
Select the controller, select 'edit mapping', and select which decks you want that controller to control in the drop-down at the top.
Posté Mon 01 Jul 24 @ 6:55 am
Thanks ADION
I did think I am probably over thinking this!
Will give it a try
I did think I am probably over thinking this!
Will give it a try
Posté Mon 01 Jul 24 @ 7:00 am
If you go the 2 monitor route then a skin has been made [pro skin, popup window covers decks 3 & 4]
Posté Mon 01 Jul 24 @ 12:10 pm
that's interesting.. do you could have 2 dj's with 2 controllers and 1 monitor and computer... wow.
Posté Mon 01 Jul 24 @ 3:59 pm
burnyabad wrote :
that's interesting.. so you could have 2 dj's with 2 controllers and 1 monitor and computer... wow.
double post. dont know how to delete
Posté Mon 01 Jul 24 @ 4:00 pm
So the problem is .....
The deck select buttons, they stop me getting to the ultimate setup lol
Today I have configured as follows
Mcx 8000
Two turntables
Decks one and two
Displays running ok
Mc7000
Decks three and four
And of course the mc7000 allows you to connect two computers
All work great
Ideal setup
Mc8000 in standalone mode on one and two
Vdj decks three and four
Turntables connected to mc7000
And decks five and six
However to do this I need to switch the deck 2 button, and when I press it, it's flips the decks on both controllers
I will experiment on little.mire tomorrow
For now having four decks and two turntables, without having to flip anything is awesome 👍
The deck select buttons, they stop me getting to the ultimate setup lol
Today I have configured as follows
Mcx 8000
Two turntables
Decks one and two
Displays running ok
Mc7000
Decks three and four
And of course the mc7000 allows you to connect two computers
All work great
Ideal setup
Mc8000 in standalone mode on one and two
Vdj decks three and four
Turntables connected to mc7000
And decks five and six
However to do this I need to switch the deck 2 button, and when I press it, it's flips the decks on both controllers
I will experiment on little.mire tomorrow
For now having four decks and two turntables, without having to flip anything is awesome 👍
Posté Mon 01 Jul 24 @ 6:21 pm
I think you can just have decks 5 and 6 as the default decks on the second controller, so you don't need the decks button to switch them
Posté Mon 01 Jul 24 @ 6:48 pm
Yes ADION that's how I have set it up today and works well
I just thought it would be nice to have the mcx800 with two of it's channels in standalone mode, this means you need to flip the decks
It's not really a problem, I play out using vdj and the usb / standalone is just for emergency use
My quest was to just have four decks live with no switching, which I have achieved, but you know what it's like, you then think of even more options !
Just shows how truly versatile VDJ is .
I just thought it would be nice to have the mcx800 with two of it's channels in standalone mode, this means you need to flip the decks
It's not really a problem, I play out using vdj and the usb / standalone is just for emergency use
My quest was to just have four decks live with no switching, which I have achieved, but you know what it's like, you then think of even more options !
Just shows how truly versatile VDJ is .
Posté Mon 01 Jul 24 @ 7:46 pm