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MIDI Mappings

January 31, 201222 days ago

J.J.’s DN-HC4500 + Serato Scratch Live XML MIDI Mapper

Before SSL 2.0, you could modify an XML to override the buttons/knobs on a controller with Native Support in Serato Scratch Live.

After SSL 2.0, it was nearly impossible until I figured you could hijack the MIDI input using the FREE MidiOX software or Bome’s MIDI Translater. You would leave the MIDI output alone to get the HID and LED button lights support in SSL. Read more

March 9, 201111 months ago

J.J.’s DN-SC2000 + Serato Scratch Live XML MIDI Mapper

DN-SC2000 is not officially supported in Serato Scratch Live. But that doesn’t mean you can’t program this wonderful controller in MIDI. Thanks to Konix and radikarl on Serato’s Forum, there is Jog Wheel Support for Scratching. Read more

RPM & DN-HC4500 1 Page PDF

Do you know how to adjust the Inertia. How about adjusting the Brake and Drag length. Download this easy 1 page PDF and unleash RPM. Read more

J.J.’s DN-S3700 + Serato Scratch Live XML MIDI Mapper

Get ready for HYBRID mode this month from Denon. To use all 5 Hot Cues, Loops, Loop Roll and Effects, use this custom MIDI Mapper. I will be updating it periodically. Read more
August 28, 20101 year ago

Video: MIDI MAP DN-S3700 in Scratch Live

This video will show you how to create a custom Serato Scratch Live MIDI Map using Denon’s DN-S3700 Direct Drive table top CD player. I tried to explain the new HYBRID mode that Denon is releasing soon. It will include the audio signal timecode from most DJ software companies like Serato. You use almost all the buttons and knobs to control everything in Scratch Live. The Platter, Pitch Slider, Reverse button and Play will be used in HYBRID mode to control the timecode.

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July 20, 20092 years ago

J.J.'s DN-HC4500 + Traktor Pro TSI MIDI Mapper

Traktor Pro is great software with a disgusting amount of MIDI custom features like the modifier. I’m working on a Custom MIDI Mapper for the DN-HC4500 and Traktor Pro. . . Read more