Differences between VCI 400 - EAN GOLDEN

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Differences between VCI 400 - EAN GOLDEN
Posted on: 29.09.2012 by Berna Deak
Hi can somebody say me the differences between the VCI 400 Ean Golden Edition and the orginal VCI 400?

thx
Kellie Myrum
30.09.2012
Originally Posted by MrDudeMan
The EGE has some modes like Slicer that can only work with the EGE because of dual messages being sent with a delay. The OG 400 lacks that.
It's sending multiple beatjumps like jump1 + jump2 in same time gives jump of three beats and on release of button it jumps back to active cue. You can easily do beatjumps in 3,5,6,7.

Anybody tried to make some automation with this firmware?
Jerica Salava
29.09.2012
Originally Posted by Stewe
No. Different firmware and midi massages.
doesn't make sense ?? same buttons and knobs ? what's the difference? Macros are software and so are modifiers.

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Kellie Myrum
29.09.2012
Originally Posted by loverocket
If you go into the DJTT Store they have a really nice LIVE CHAT feature. They can easily answer your questions.

EDIT: I guess the Live Chat is only available at some hours of the day/week

I wanted to know if you can load an Ean Golden VCI-400 mapping on a regular VCI-400.

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No. Different firmware and midi massages.
Berna Deak
29.09.2012
Hi can somebody say me the differences between the VCI 400 Ean Golden Edition and the orginal VCI 400?

thx
Kellie Myrum
30.09.2012
Originally Posted by MrDudeMan
The EGE has some modes like Slicer that can only work with the EGE because of dual messages being sent with a delay. The OG 400 lacks that.
It's sending multiple beatjumps like jump1 + jump2 in same time gives jump of three beats and on release of button it jumps back to active cue. You can easily do beatjumps in 3,5,6,7.

Anybody tried to make some automation with this firmware?
Margarite Jayme
30.09.2012
The EGE has some modes like Slicer that can only work with the EGE because of dual messages being sent with a delay. The OG 400 lacks that.
Jerica Salava
30.09.2012
weird. why would they change the midi notes? same layout etc.
Kellie Myrum
29.09.2012
What doesn't make sense? You asked can regular VCI-400 support mapping for VCI-400 EGE and vice versa. The answer is no because midi notes aren't the same for both units.
Jerica Salava
29.09.2012
Originally Posted by Stewe
No. Different firmware and midi massages.
doesn't make sense ?? same buttons and knobs ? what's the difference? Macros are software and so are modifiers.

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Kellie Myrum
29.09.2012
I still don't know full potential of EGE firmware since didn't mess with it but I know that you can send up to four different midi massages from single button from eight buttons grid (not sure for rest of buttons) and one more thing I like about firmware is that it got advanced LED options, for example you can map button to send blinking state to LED's while track is stopped and who knows what else...
Cole Maroto
29.09.2012
Also since its the special edition I'm guessing a smaller quantity were made. I would also guess that the firmware will eventually be made available for users of the standard edition. They did the same thing with the vci 100.
Cole Maroto
29.09.2012
The 2 differences are the color and the MIDI firmware.
Kellie Myrum
29.09.2012
Originally Posted by loverocket
If you go into the DJTT Store they have a really nice LIVE CHAT feature. They can easily answer your questions.

EDIT: I guess the Live Chat is only available at some hours of the day/week

I wanted to know if you can load an Ean Golden VCI-400 mapping on a regular VCI-400.

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No. Different firmware and midi massages.
Jerica Salava
29.09.2012
If you go into the DJTT Store they have a really nice LIVE CHAT feature. They can easily answer your questions.

EDIT: I guess the Live Chat is only available at some hours of the day/week

I wanted to know if you can load an Ean Golden VCI-400 mapping on a regular VCI-400.

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