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denon dn-mc6000 mapping
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denon dn-mc6000 mapping
iln20
4:58 PM - 16 March, 2011
hi i just bought the denon dn-mc6000 controller and i would love if your engeenirs will mapping this controller as anative of sl
im usaly use the pioneer 400 with x1 controller for the effects but it will be wondurful if i will can go to work just with the denon 6000
i know that this controller its very famost and i think that a lot of mobie dj's would like it
thanks
nir
im usaly use the pioneer 400 with x1 controller for the effects but it will be wondurful if i will can go to work just with the denon 6000
i know that this controller its very famost and i think that a lot of mobie dj's would like it
thanks
nir
J.J.
6:21 PM - 16 March, 2011
The DN-MC6000 will never get Native Support. Before a product goes to retail, you have to make an agreement with Serato for Native Support. That way, they can make money on supporting the product. Very SAD, but Serato needs to be compensated for there work.
I just finished my MIDI XML Mapper for the DN-SC2000 in Scratch Live. It works very well with SSL.
www.poweronplay.com
However, the LED lights do not work. And some things just don't work in MIDI compared to a Native Controller. For instance:
* No MIDI output for lights or data info.
* No HID output for the display (Artist, Time etc)
* Set Cue and Jump to Cue have to assigned to two different buttons.
* You cannot delete a Cue point in MIDI
* You cannot toggle ON/OFF commands such as Relative Mode to Internal Mode
* You have to assign 3 different buttons to Tab, Extract and Contract a Crate compared to 1 Back Button in Native
* No Jog Wheel support for scratching. You have to hack a DN-HC4500 XML file.
* You cannot MIDI assign divide or multiply loop to a button. It has to be a knob.
* You cannot MIDI assign duplicate to Deck 3 or 4 or the Sampler. You have to drag it with a mouse.
There are a ton of other MIDI limitations in Scratch Live that Serato needs to work on.
I just finished my MIDI XML Mapper for the DN-SC2000 in Scratch Live. It works very well with SSL.
www.poweronplay.com
However, the LED lights do not work. And some things just don't work in MIDI compared to a Native Controller. For instance:
* No MIDI output for lights or data info.
* No HID output for the display (Artist, Time etc)
* Set Cue and Jump to Cue have to assigned to two different buttons.
* You cannot delete a Cue point in MIDI
* You cannot toggle ON/OFF commands such as Relative Mode to Internal Mode
* You have to assign 3 different buttons to Tab, Extract and Contract a Crate compared to 1 Back Button in Native
* No Jog Wheel support for scratching. You have to hack a DN-HC4500 XML file.
* You cannot MIDI assign divide or multiply loop to a button. It has to be a knob.
* You cannot MIDI assign duplicate to Deck 3 or 4 or the Sampler. You have to drag it with a mouse.
There are a ton of other MIDI limitations in Scratch Live that Serato needs to work on.
André
10:34 PM - 13 February, 2012
I bought a Denon mc 6000 midi controller and I need to map it with my serato SL1.
I need your help on how to map this midi with my serato SL1.
Please help me on this...I don't want to go back to VDJ. I'm a big serato fun!!!
I need your help on how to map this midi with my serato SL1.
Please help me on this...I don't want to go back to VDJ. I'm a big serato fun!!!
Dj Tony Morris
6:42 AM - 14 February, 2012
there are maps out there.... and as for compensated for there work you still need the sound card to make it work.... as soon as a better software comes out alot of use with DN6000 will be gone... it only a matter of time
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