To get you started...

Check what your control is sending by starting mixxx from a console
with: mixxx --midiDebug

Then follow http://mixxx.org/wiki/doku.php/midi_controller_mapping_file_format
to see the file format for mapping. If you're on 1.6.1 make sure to
use the format under Old format (before schema versioning, Mixxx 1.6.1
and prior.)

//Anders

2010/3/1  <[email protected]>:
> Hi
>
> I'm new on this list, but using Mixxx for about 6 months, on GNU/Linux
> mostly, it's very nice to play, but I'm having some trouble with the MIDI
> mapping of a Novation Nocturn 49 controller.
> My idea is to edit one of the (more or less) working schemes
> (Behringer,...), and I'm reading some info about on the wiki, but not sure
> about how to see the MIDI scheme of the Nocturn 49 to add the
> modifications to the .xml.
> I'm working on a 64Studio GNU/Linux system, 2.6.30.9, using the Mixxx
> stable 1.6.1. Tried to compile and install the beta 1.8.0beta1 with scons,
> but only working form me on a Windows system. The MIDI Learn doesn't map
> correctly the knobs and pads from the Nocturn (or maybe I'm doing
> something wrong).
> And read about some changes in the MIDI part of the software for the 1.8
> versions, so what type of edition procedure I have to do to bring the
> Novation Nocturn 49 working and configured with Mixxx stable?
>
> Thx for the good work!
>
>
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