I have a Delta M-Audio LT1010 installed on my computer. Attached to the midi input is my Pioneer DJM-800
I have configured VDJ to use the internal soundcards on the CDJ-400 instead of the M-Audio Delta 1010LT.
When I configured it, I lost my midi capability on the DJM-800 (guessing that its because the mixer is hooked into the M-Audio midi port, which is now not being used by VDJ)
If I unplug the midi connection from the Delta 1010LT and plug it directly into the computer via a USB port, will VDJ then recognize the mixer an I can regain control of the midi commands?
I have configured VDJ to use the internal soundcards on the CDJ-400 instead of the M-Audio Delta 1010LT.
When I configured it, I lost my midi capability on the DJM-800 (guessing that its because the mixer is hooked into the M-Audio midi port, which is now not being used by VDJ)
If I unplug the midi connection from the Delta 1010LT and plug it directly into the computer via a USB port, will VDJ then recognize the mixer an I can regain control of the midi commands?
Posted Mon 11 Aug 08 @ 9:19 am
Change the MIDI Mode of the CDJ-400. The CDJ-400 has 10 different Midi Modes (Levels) by default it is Level 1 and is conflicting with your DJM-800. Change it to like 10. See the manual very easy to change.
Posted Sat 16 Aug 08 @ 10:48 am