![]() ![]() Since both these features are provided by Traktor, it’s disappointing that Algoriddim has omitted them. ![]() We can’t see to map things like the cross-fader position. We can’t see to filter this down to specific values - as would be needed to emulate a VU meter with a set of MIDI-mapped LEDs (such as on the buttons on a Novation Launchpad). However, that still leaves a few things that we can’t do… However, Jay Neural dug about in the native mappings to find an additional OUTPUT section (not accessible from the djay Pro interface) which allows VU meters to be mapped: … Unfortunately, that doesn’t help for things that don’t have a MIDI IN - such as VU meters. EJ HELU gives an example of how to do so in this video: … Obviously, it’s possible to add a MIDI OUT to any MIDI IN that we create - so we can get an LED to illuminate to reflect, say, the play status. But is that available to us when we create our own MIDI maps?Ĭouldn’t get any response on this directly from Algoriddim either, so here’s what I’ve managed to find out… The controller templates must have this functionality. But it goes out as soon as I let go, and it doesn’t illuminate if I move the crossfader manually. When I set a button to Crossfade to Left, for example, and enable the MIDI out, I can get an LED to light while the button is pressed. This is a massive update, and we can’t wait to. However, with djay pro 2 for Mac, I have a dull, grey controller. Hi everyone, We’re excited to share some news about djay on Windows: you’re invited to be among the first to test the brand new version of djay Pro AI for Windows Sign up here for free access to the beta: We’ve rebuilt and redesigned the app from the ground up to bring cutting-edge djay features and its award-winning design to Windows. This approach has allowed me to use the Novation Launchpad as a DJ controller, with each pad lit by default to a colour that corresponds to its function - and those colours changing (or flashing) according to what the I’m doing in the application (either via the controller or directly). Is it possible to do anything like that with djay pro 2 for Mac? For example, to light (or flash) LEDs that show when a track is playing, act as VU meters, display the crossfader position, or indicate the function of a control. When I’ve previously created a MIDI map for Traktor (sorry!), I’ve been able to set MIDI out messages for feedback from the application. ![]()
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