Hi hile,
I think this is great job.
IMHO some python helper you provided should be part of mixxx to be extented
and evolve with mixxx source base.
Thomas
2011/12/1 Ilkka Tuohela <[email protected]>
>
> Hi,
>
> Just posted new MIDI mappings for Pioneer CDJ-2000 decks, which implement
> 2 decks configured to MIDI channels 1 and 2. Tested on OS/X with no special
> drivers installed.
>
> Jogs and sliders seem to work fine, and most of the buttons are in use for
> something. The buttons and knobs I did not configure are unconfigured just
> because I couldn't think of any logical group/key to map to these controls.
>
> These mappings are expected to work as well on CDJ-850 and CDJ-900,
> according to public pdf documentation all share same MIDI controls except
> for a couple insignificant buttons. I'll test on my CDJ-850's but someone
> else should confirm CDJ-900 support.
>
> I'll file a separate bug for CDJ-850 files with correct device names and
> IDs after testing it.
>
> None of these decks implements a MIDI OUT port, thus no led control is
> possible at all. Leds and other stuff could be controlled by HID, and I
> requested HID docs from Pioneer to start working on this. HID input can be
> decoded by reading hidraw device in linux, but I have no idea what would be
> the output controls without Pioneer docs (or, by some driver/device level
> debugging stuff while traktor is sending these messages...)
>
> BTW, to create these mappings and .js file stubs, I also wrote today a
> small tool in python, which is available from
> https://github.com/hile/mixxxmap with some poor docs in readme.txt and
> example input files in data directory. Hopefully this helps others to write
> new mappings faster :)
>
> Next, I'll start working on EKS Otus mappings. I kind of collect
> controllers...
>
> *hile*
>
> P.S.: no, I don't have BOTH a pair of 850 and 2000 :) Just borrowed my
> friend's 2000's to implement the maps with outputs because I originally
> thought it has MIDI led control.
>
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