
Google is one of a third-party vendor on our site. I own Hercules DJ Control MP3 e2 (+ Virtual DJ DJCEdition 1.0.2 MP3e2 bundled). It is allowed to use included software in old full VDJ1 mode or in new VDJ6pro for testing (20 days). I like that new, because old full v1 is very very bad - crackling sound :(! I am thinking of full VDJ6pro, but. I saw it - full VDJ6pro on other DJ's PC and it seems there is different mapping of DJC M3 e2 console keys! But I like mapping as it is on my 20 days trial now. What now? Can you help me please, how to edit "Hercules DJConsole MP3e2 mapping.xml" file to learn full VDJ6pro to works like my VDJ testing edition? Is it possible? On my DJ Control console, there are four keys on upper left (right) corner - keys 1, 2, 3, 4. I like their behaviour on my bundled VDJ (20 days trial), but don't like them on friend's full VDJ6. When I push them on my version (in loops mode), they are automatic doing loops (1=short loop, 2=longer, 3=much longer. ), in fx mode they are doing (1=flanger, 2=beat grid, 3=flipping double, 4=over loop). I like it that way very very much! But on friends VDJ6pro full, they are doing something different. How to edit that XML file to be just like I need? Can anybody help me please? Is it possible to edit mapper file to learn pro version to communicate with my console like my test version? I think that other option is to take mapper file from my version and put it to full 6 version, but my version has no one mapper files although it is working perfectly with my console. If this is the product you are referring to, it works better with the PRO version than the Limited Edition that comes with the controller. I purchased it for my son for Christmas since he liked playing DJ Hero so much. The Limited Edition did not function properly. However, when I would cross fade, you could still hear the other song playing that should have been faded out. When I tried the controller on my computer with VDJ Pro, the fading worked properly. The looping, FX, and other functions on the controller also worked flawlessly with VDJ Pro. The only thing I had to do was install the drivers for the controller. The controller is small and has the buttons close together. The problem that I had with beat-mixing is that sometimes I would press a button and accidentally touch the jogwheels. Nevertheless, I was able to beat-mix with it very easy. If you plan on including scratching in your sets, this controller is basically designed for doing baby scratches.
