How do i map the dj control mp3 e2 i tried to get in contact with customer supoort all i ever get is a recording. if they call back it's never at the right time does virtual dj even have customer support. i can't find any midi mappers for this and i am suprised it's sold out lots of places i use to practice with and at gigs i am useing the steel. how do i map the four buttons to custome effects. i can't find any skjins for it worth downloading all video mixers i'm a club dj. then no mappers for as popular item. last time i talked to customer support they messed my sysstem up. give me something with pictures. i called days ago for customer support and have the time now to deal; with it. i like the comnpany not the recent leave a message customer service.
Posted Thu 15 Jul 10 @ 10:04 am
If you are using the latest version of Virtual DJ (v6.1), then the MP3 e2 should be recognized automatically (as it is natively supported) in the MAPPER tab of the Preferences. From there, you can modify the configuration to your liking.
As for mapper and skins, I guess you missed these:
http://www.virtualdj.com/addons/9363/Hercules_MP3_e2.html
http://www.virtualdj.com/addons/8336/Hercules_Mapper_Pack.html
As for mapper and skins, I guess you missed these:
http://www.virtualdj.com/addons/9363/Hercules_MP3_e2.html
http://www.virtualdj.com/addons/8336/Hercules_Mapper_Pack.html
Posted Thu 15 Jul 10 @ 11:18 am
Well I tried those already no luck. Some of the clubs recently have tiny dj booths. i need a tiny controler even though i use the steel
i don't like the fact the steel doesn't have replaceable cross fader. i never liked the jog wheels on any hercules product and i have had five of them in three years. three of them broke. these tiny plastic mixers and even the steele are not strong enough for a dj who pracices 20-30 hours a week. when i get to the club i have it down. last time i talked to customer support they messed my system all up with the advice given. as far as the skinns i found only two they sucked. and this is sad this product is considered the\ practice mixer for someone who has the steele.
you practice with the tiny one and get to work on the steel. i don't like the fact it's so hard to map the effects. i need someone to show me. i just got the behringer ddm 4000 and thinking about the new one american audio put out. in the mean time i want to map this practice mixer. if it breaks oh well i'll throw it in the gutter and go buy another....
so can anyone help or customer service call back....
i don't like the fact the steel doesn't have replaceable cross fader. i never liked the jog wheels on any hercules product and i have had five of them in three years. three of them broke. these tiny plastic mixers and even the steele are not strong enough for a dj who pracices 20-30 hours a week. when i get to the club i have it down. last time i talked to customer support they messed my system all up with the advice given. as far as the skinns i found only two they sucked. and this is sad this product is considered the\ practice mixer for someone who has the steele.
you practice with the tiny one and get to work on the steel. i don't like the fact it's so hard to map the effects. i need someone to show me. i just got the behringer ddm 4000 and thinking about the new one american audio put out. in the mean time i want to map this practice mixer. if it breaks oh well i'll throw it in the gutter and go buy another....
so can anyone help or customer service call back....
Posted Fri 23 Jul 10 @ 1:03 am