Can the fader start of a djm-707 be used to send midi messages to Traktor?
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Can the fader start of a djm-707 be used to send midi messages to Traktor? Posted on: 25.11.2012 by Ninfa Mazariegos I read on another community
that the fader start of a pioneer djm-707 can be used to send midi messages, so I was wondering if it would be possible to somehow use it to control traktor via the 3.5mm audio jacks through some sort of usb interface? | |
Ninfa Mazariegos 25.11.2012 | I read on another community that the fader start of a pioneer djm-707 can be used to send midi messages, so I was wondering if it would be possible to somehow use it to control traktor via the 3.5mm audio jacks through some sort of usb interface? |
Larita Smaga 27.11.2012 | When all you gain is a single midi note, and one that behaves erratically even then... I'd definitely say it's not worth the hassle! Congrats on picking up the 707 though, despite me having bought a few other mixers since, the 707 still sits happily between my Techs at home. A beast of a mixer! |
Ninfa Mazariegos 26.11.2012 | Small world I guess ha ha. I just picked up one of these mixers over the weekend and when I saw your post, the gears stated turning in my head on how I could use the fader start feature to play a track in traktor. But yeah, I guess it's not really worth the trouble. |
Larita Smaga 26.11.2012 | Wow, just re-read that old post of mine properly. Can't believe I was carting around the Pad Kontrol AND an Oxygen 8... Pretty sure I ended up wiring both fader starts into the same foot switch input on the Korg. It gives the same result. |
Larita Smaga 26.11.2012 | LOL, that was my post on the Serato community
. I ended up using a Pad Kontrol, which has a jack input for a footswitch. Trouble is, all you're doing is a using a simple switch (with the fader start instead of a footswitch), and that translates through the controller as a single note on message. In my case it worked (kind of) to activate the auto fade in video SL, but there's not much else you can do with a single note message; plus it activates every time you move the fader from left to right and vice versa. Whilst I still believe I was kind of ingenious, it didn't take long for me to buy a midi equipped mixer and stop pissing about with botches like that... ;-) |
Ninfa Mazariegos 26.11.2012 | What about a midi fighter? Doesn't it have extra pins on the brain that I could essentially add two 3.5mm jacks to it and do the same? Wasn't there some sort of kit that I read about a while back where one could make their own controller with alligator clips and a drawing a circuit on a piece of paper? That could be a simple solution. |
Ninfa Mazariegos 26.11.2012 | Here's a quote from that post- "Carrying an Oxygen 8 around on top of my other gear is a pain. What you need is a midi pad with 2 footswitch inputs. On that note if Akai want to send me an MPD32 to play with I'll happily accept! " I remember Ean modified a vci100 to accept a foot switch, but i'm not sure if he tied it into an existing button or if he connected it to an unused section of the brain essentially adding a new switch. |
Ninfa Mazariegos 26.11.2012 | Here's the article I found. I believe he was using an oxygen 8 keyboard to turn the signal from the 707 into midi data. http://serato.com/community /discussion/149225 |
Nedra Fresneda 26.11.2012 | MIDI can't travel through audio ports. |
Virgie Igler 26.11.2012 | You can use MIDI ins and outs to control software with hardware that isn't attached to your computer with USB, it can also be used to control and combine hardware on their own without the need of a computer at all. An example would be my old electronic keyboard that I use with Ableton through a Midi cable to my laptop throught the midi in on my usb mixer. It allows me to control the notes in Ableton with my keaboard. |
Ninfa Mazariegos 26.11.2012 | What is the midi in/out on an audio 10 for? |
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