MIDI to Analog VU Meter

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MIDI to Analog VU Meter
Posted on: 13.09.2013 by Damion Panyanouvong
Hey guys!
I have this problem I dont know how to solve. It goes like this: my digital dj controller doesnt have a VU meter that measures the signal coming into it, only the signal going out. My question is could I build one that converts midi signal into analog (LEDs), so it simulates the one I have in Traktor? Thanks in advance!
Damion Panyanouvong
14.09.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
You could build one and simply map a VU.
yeah but i dont even have an idea where to start from, and its giving me lots of problems @ my gigs cause of the gain difference in the tunes... and my funds arent exactly vast either
Damion Panyanouvong
13.09.2013
Hey guys!
I have this problem I dont know how to solve. It goes like this: my digital dj controller doesnt have a VU meter that measures the signal coming into it, only the signal going out. My question is could I build one that converts midi signal into analog (LEDs), so it simulates the one I have in Traktor? Thanks in advance!
Kellie Myrum
14.09.2013
Damion Panyanouvong
14.09.2013
got it! thanks for the help, I appreciate it!
Kellie Myrum
14.09.2013
Don't come hard with next track if you don't pre listen both in the headphones at first. Traktor VU isn't very precise to rely on. If you don't use headphones and mix internally in club make sure that the amp has leeway.
Damion Panyanouvong
14.09.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
You could build one and simply map a VU.
yeah but i dont even have an idea where to start from, and its giving me lots of problems @ my gigs cause of the gain difference in the tunes... and my funds arent exactly vast either
Kellie Myrum
14.09.2013
You could build one and simply map a VU.
Wilton Keuning
14.09.2013
Damion Panyanouvong
14.09.2013
bump?

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