DVS djm900nxs2 Set up.
Hi guys,
I currently use a Vinyl DVS set-up with a djm900nxs2 and a windows laptop.
I am planning on changing to a MacBook Pro.
My question is can the neural mix eqs be controlled with the mixer when pair with the Macbook? And if not with the djm900nxs2 does any have suggestions to which mixers will be able to control the EQs?
Thanks
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Hi @Slak_Jaw
Thanks for the detailed reply. I was struggling to find information on this.
I am trying to avoid having to use any of the controls using the laptop. I am hoping for setup newest up that will enable me to use hardware to control everything.
You’re welcome @Iamcubist. If you want maximum control over the djay software, a MIDI controller is probably a better option IMO. Perhaps something like the RANE One would be a great option for you. Coming from a DVS setup, this might be the best of both worlds for you…
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@Slak_Jaw
I thought that may be the answer. I am reluctant to go down that route because i play a lot of vinyl. There always has to be a trade-off!
Is there any small additional midi options that i can use to map the stems controls to?
Again, thanks for your help!
The ideal solution is an i pad… it’s just a pity about the restrictions caused by the operating system. A touch screen mac…thats what we all need!
Understood @Iamcubist. In that case, I would consider a small companion MIDI controller that you can dedicate to Neural Mix controls. I personally use the Midi Fighter Spectra and Midi Fighter Twister for Neural Mix, but there are other options out there. If you search this forum you’ll also find my personal MIDI mappings for these.
Oh and you can use an iPhone or iPad with TouchOSC to control djay on your Mac. I also have some topics on that in this forum that you can search for if interested in that approach.
These options are perfect! I wasn’t not wanting to have to change out the DJM-900NXS2.
I’ll search for your post for using iPhone/ i pad.
Legend! Thanks for your help.
I can’t wait to get this all setup and start playing around with the neural mixer…the possibilities it bring are endless!
You’re welcome @Iamcubist. Happy to help.