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What is VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 and How to Use It to Create Your Own MIDI Controller XML


How to Use VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 to Create Your Own MIDI Controller XML




VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 is a tool that makes it very easy to define a MIDI controller XML for VirtualDJ. It allows you to map your MIDI controller elements, such as buttons, sliders, encoders, jog wheels, LEDs, and bars, and export the device and mapper XML files. It also lets you test your MIDI controller output and input in real time.




VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1



If you want to customize your MIDI controller for VirtualDJ and create your own unique mappings, you might be interested in using VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1. In this article, we'll show you how to download and use VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 to create your own MIDI controller XML.


How to Download VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1




Downloading VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 is very simple and straightforward. All you need to do is follow these steps:




  • Click on the "Download" button next to "VDJ MIDI Controll Definer". This will download the ZIP file containing the tool.



  • Extract the ZIP file to a folder on your computer.



  • Run the VDJMCD.exe file inside the folder.



  • You have successfully downloaded and launched VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1.



That's it! You have successfully downloaded VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 and installed it on your computer. Now you can start using it to create your own MIDI controller XML.


How to Use VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1




Using VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 is very easy and intuitive. The tool has a user-friendly interface that guides you through the process of defining and testing your MIDI controller elements. Here are the steps that you need to follow:


  • Connect your MIDI controller to your computer.



  • Select your MIDI device in and out from the drop-down menus at the top of the tool.



  • Click on "Request SysEx ID" to find out your SysEx ID automatically. If the device doesn't answer, you can enter it manually by typing the driver name of the device.



  • Type your device name in big letters in the "Device Name" box.



  • Select the number of decks that you want to map from the "Decks" box.



  • Press a button on your MIDI controller that you want to map.



  • Select the type of element that it is from the "Element Type" box. For example, if it is a button, select "Button".



  • Type a name for the element in big letters in the "Element Name" box.



  • Select the deck that you want to map from the "Deck" box.



  • If you are mapping a jog wheel or an encoder, select "Full" or "Zero" from the "Nothing !!!" box depending on how they work.



  • To test if your button has a LED or if your slider has a bar, set up the output test by entering the DATA1 value in the left text box at output test. You can find out the DATA1 value by pressing the button or moving the slider and watching the note= element at the MIDI monitor.



  • Set up the channel by entering the ch= value from the MIDI monitor in the "Chanel" box.



  • Move the slider from left to right and back and watch the button or slider on your MIDI controller.



  • If you have done the settings correctly, click on "[+] add to list" to add the element to your XML list.



  • Repeat steps 6-14 for all the elements that you want to map on your MIDI controller.



  • If you want to delete a line or get an overview of your lines, click on "XML manager".



  • When you are done with mapping all your elements, click on "Save XMLs" to export your device and mapper XML files.



  • You have successfully created your own MIDI controller XML with VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1.



That's it! You have successfully used VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 to create your own MIDI controller XML. Now you can import your XML files into VirtualDJ and set up your actions for each element.


Examples of Using VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1




VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 is a tool that can help you create your own MIDI controller XML for various types of MIDI controllers. Here are some examples of using VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 for different MIDI controllers:


Example 1: Mapping a Korg NanoKontrol




Korg NanoKontrol is a compact and portable MIDI controller that has nine faders, nine knobs, 18 buttons, and a transport section. You can use VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 to map your Korg NanoKontrol for VirtualDJ and create your own custom mappings. Here are the steps that you need to follow:


  • Connect your Korg NanoKontrol to your computer.



  • Launch VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 and select your Korg NanoKontrol from the MIDI device in and out drop-down menus.



  • Click on "Request SysEx ID" to find out your SysEx ID automatically. If the device doesn't answer, you can enter it manually by typing "KORG INC.".



  • Type "NANOKONTROL" in big letters in the "Device Name" box.



  • Select "2" from the "Decks" box.



  • Press a button on your Korg NanoKontrol that you want to map.



  • Select the type of element that it is from the "Element Type" box. For example, if it is a fader, select "Slider".



  • Type a name for the element in big letters in the "Element Name" box. For example, if it is the first fader on the left, type "FADER_1".



  • Select the deck that you want to map from the "Deck" box. For example, if you want to map it to deck 1, select "Deck A".



  • If you are mapping a button, select "Full" or "Zero" from the "Nothing !!!" box depending on how it works.



  • To test if your button has a LED or if your slider has a bar, set up the output test by entering the DATA1 value in the left text box at output test. You can find out the DATA1 value by pressing the button or moving the slider and watching the note= element at the MIDI monitor.



  • Set up the channel by entering the ch= value from the MIDI monitor in the "Chanel" box.



  • Move the slider from left to right and back and watch the button or slider on your Korg NanoKontrol.



  • If you have done the settings correctly, click on "[+] add to list" to add the element to your XML list.



  • Repeat steps 6-14 for all the elements that you want to map on your Korg NanoKontrol.



  • If you want to delete a line or get an overview of your lines, click on "XML manager".



  • When you are done with mapping all your elements, click on "Save XMLs" to export your device and mapper XML files.



  • You have successfully created your own MIDI controller XML for your Korg NanoKontrol with VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1.



Now you can import your XML files into VirtualDJ and set up your actions for each element. For example, you can assign volume, EQ, filter, effects, cue points, loops, and other functions to your faders, knobs, buttons, and transport section.


Example 2: Mapping a Numark PartyMix




Numark PartyMix is a fun and easy-to-use DJ controller that has two decks, four pads per deck, two jog wheels, a crossfader, pitch sliders, sync buttons, cue buttons, play/pause buttons, headphone cue buttons, load buttons, master gain knob, deck gain knobs, bass/mid/treble knobs per deck, and a built-in light show. You can use VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 to map your Numark PartyMix for VirtualDJ and create your own custom mappings. Here are the steps that you need to follow:


  • Connect your Numark PartyMix to your computer.



  • Launch VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1 and select your Numark PartyMix from the MIDI device in and out drop-down menus.



  • Click on "Request SysEx ID" to find out your SysEx ID automatically. If the device doesn't answer, you can enter it manually by typing "NUMARK".



  • Type "PARTYMIX" in big letters in the "Device Name" box.



  • Select "2" from the "Decks" box.



  • Press a button on your Numark PartyMix that you want to map.



  • Select the type of element that it is from the "Element Type" box. For example, if it is a pad, select "Button".



  • Type a name for the element in big letters in the "Element Name" box. For example, if it is the first pad on deck A, type "PAD_1_A".



  • Select the deck that you want to map from the "Deck" box. For example, if you want to map it to deck A, select "Deck A".



  • If you are mapping a button with a LED or a slider with a bar, select "Full" or "Zero" from the "Nothing !!!" box depending on how they work.



  • To test if your button has a LED or if your slider has a bar, set up the output test by entering the DATA1 value in the left text box at output test. You can find out the DATA1 value by pressing the button or moving the slider and watching the note= element at the MIDI monitor.



  • Set up the channel by entering the ch= value from the MIDI monitor in the "Chanel" box.



  • Move the slider from left to right and back and watch the button or slider on your Numark PartyMix.



  • If you have done the settings correctly, click on "[+] add to list" to add the element to your XML list.



  • Repeat steps 6-14 for all the elements that you want to map on your Numark PartyMix.



  • If you want to delete a line or get an overview of your lines, click on "XML manager".



  • When you are done with mapping all your elements, click on "Save XMLs" to export your device and mapper XML files.



  • You have successfully created your own MIDI controller XML for your Numark PartyMix with VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1.



Now you can import your XML files into VirtualDJ and set up your actions for each element. For example, you can assign hot cues, samples, loops, effects, scratch mode, sync mode, cue mode,and other functions to your pads,jog wheels,crossfader,pitch sliders,sync buttons,cue buttons,and play/pause buttons.You can also controlthe built-in light show withthe master gain knobandthe deck gain knobs.


Example 3: Mapping a Pioneer DDJ-SB




Pioneer DDJ-SB is a professional and versatile DJ controller that has two decks,four pads per deck,two jog wheels,a crossfader,pitch sliders,sync buttons,cue buttons,


play/pause buttons,


headphone cue buttons,


load buttons,


master gain knob,


deck gain knobs,


filter knobs per deck,


and performance pads.


You can use VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1


to map


your Pioneer DDJ-SB


for VirtualDJ


and create


your own custom mappings.


Here are


the steps


that


you need


to follow:


Connect


your Pioneer DDJ-SB


to


  • your computer.

Launch


VDJ MIDI Controll Definer 0.5b.rar 1


and select


your Pioneer DDJ-SB


from


the MIDI device in


  • and out drop-down menus.

Click


on


"Request SysEx ID"


to find out


your SysEx ID automatically.


If


the device doesn't answer,


you can enter it manually by typing


  • "PIONEER CORPORATION".

Type


"DDJ-SB"


in big letters


in


the "Device Name"


  • box.

Select


"2"


from


the "Decks"


  • box.

Press