Hi,

On Tuesday 09 September 2008 20:04, Tom Jennings wrote:
> > and I'd like to ask what consoles people here are actually using. I'm
> > looking for a console to use with mixxx, that does at least:
> >
> > - seek / scratch with wheels
> > - cue
> > - pitch control
> > - headphone toggling (is this possible via MIDI?)
>
> I'm using a Hercules Control MP3, the one WITHOUT the soundcard built

This one?

http://www.hercules.com/us/DJ-Music/bdd/p/14/dj-control-mp3/


> in. All of the basic critical functions work -- jog/slew seek/scratch,
> cue points, pitch, faders, crossfader, headphone buttons. hi/mid/low dials.

Is it stable with mixxx?

I'd like to hear more opinions. The mixxx website highlights "Hercules DJ 
Console MK2 and RMX, M-Audio X-Session Pro".

Cheers
Gustavo

>
> There are extra buttons, and none of the LEDs make any sense. But it was
> cheap and works well.
>
> I have been compiling with djconsole_legacy=1. Maybe it's not even
> needed any more, not yet explored that...
>
> One further warning, the preferences midi control file type is NOT
> Hercules Control MP3, I just leave it to whatever is there, Behringer or
> something. I assume djconsole_legacy=1 fills in some table and picking a
> new file in prefs overrides and ruins mapping. Since 'doing nothing' is
> stable and repeatable I'm doing just that!

-- 
Angulo Sólido - Tecnologias de Informação
http://angulosolido.pt

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