Hi,
waooh, great !
I corrected informations about Hercules DJ control MP3 e2.
I'm not sure to understand the difference between Mixxx Certified
Mappings and Community Supported Mappings. I think that this
distinction is not relevant anymore as most of them are bundled within
mixxx
On 06/12/2015 07:08 AM, Sébastien BLAISOT wrote:
Also, it would be great now that Mixxx is natively 4-decks to have an
indication if included mapping is 4-channel compliant or not (either
that controller is natively 4-decks or some logic is implemented to
switch channel for each deck). As an
I have overhauled the hardware compatibility page. It should now be way
more useful to new users considering what hardware to buy. It is quite
apparent that there are not many supported devices that are still
commercially available.
Changes:
* condense OS compatibility information because most
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Be,
This is great that you're doing this. Except:
* mark which hardware is discontinued and remove most discontinued
controllers from list of mappings we don't have
I buy used controllers exclusively, have done for years, and as
such am aware of
Much of the hardware I removed from that list did not sell very much and
is so old that it's not even available on eBay anymore. Some of them are
not even meant for DJing (such as Korg controllers).
I did keep some discontinued controllers from popular brands, namely
Native Instruments and
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On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 10:37:29 + Be b...@gmx.com wrote:
Much of the hardware I removed from that list did not sell very
much and
is so old that it's not even available on eBay anymore. Some of
them are
not even meant for DJing (such as Korg
ok, in this case, who in the core team did review the new 4-deck
compliant mapping for Hercules DJ control MP3 e2 that I wrote ? ;)
(or maybe you already consider me as a core team member ? I am
pleased, but it's probably a little early)
I understand the distinction but in the facts, I
Certified Mappings mean that the Mixxx core team owns one and personally
QAs the quality of the preset before each release -- typically the
manufacturer has provided a unit to us in this case.
The distinction is important because a bunch of our MIDI mappings are
incomplete or generally crappy and
Great idea! We should have multiple presets for flexible controllers,
particularly the Xone K2, QuNeo, and MIDI Fighter. I'll think about
alternate mappings for the Electrix Tweaker mapping I'm working on, but
I think I'll be able squeeze everything I want into one mapping.
Does the AH Xone K2
The recent update of the hardware compatibility tables shows that we
don't have many mappings for controllers have not been discontinued.
Several cheapish controllers have entered the market in the past couple
years that I think a lot of users would be interested in getting if
there were
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