Home 2023 Forums The DJ Booth My 2012 Prediction

Viewing 11 posts - 1 through 11 (of 11 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #1002520
    Haroon
    Participant

    Reminds me of Ean Golden using guitar hero thing from few years ago 😉

    #12405
    FileSpnr
    Member

    Haroon K, post: 12429, member: 16 wrote: Reminds me of Ean Golden using guitar hero thing from few years ago 😉

    Yea, it’s certainly not the first time a game controller has been used as a DJ device, but I think once folks see how simple it is to have a button controller with something they already own, and how the game controllers ergonomics can be applied to music performance, this is gonna be the jump off year.
    Imagine using the same controller (and the same hand movements with it) that we use to play video game, to mix and scratch, and yes, I said scratch.

    #12507
    Paul Hill
    Participant

    OMG.on sale at currys the all in 1 package for the NINTENDO WII.how to become armin van buerren in 3 mins.not for me as duncan bannatyne says in dragons den”im out”

    #12771
    FileSpnr
    Member

    “back to the lecture at hand, perfection is perfected, so I’m a let’em understand”

    [media=youtube]XACGkZg6bX0[/media]

    #12773
    FileSpnr
    Member

    I love how simple, real, and effective this is yet, so many people will drag their little baby feet about it…

    Nice screen shot too, yeuuh!

    #12781
    djrenots
    Participant

    Cool Video FileSpnr! I’m not a gamer but I do have an old XBox (not 360) will this connect up to mix and scratch?

    #1002614
    djrenots
    Participant

    I just read about MIDI feedback that will crash and destroy your operating system. Is this really a good idea?

    #12811
    FileSpnr
    Member

    djrenots, post: 12811, member: 263 wrote: Cool Video FileSpnr! I’m not a gamer but I do have an old XBox (not 360) will this connect up to mix and scratch?

    Any windows recognizable cantroller should work. It’s a simple process.
    Midi yoke, and Fergo Joystick Midi

    #12812
    FileSpnr
    Member

    djrenots, post: 12812, member: 263 wrote: I just read about MIDI feedback that will crash and destroy your operating system. Is this really a good idea?

    I don’t know anything about that, but I haven’t seen any problems. I just plug in the controller. Open Fergo, create a few midi settings; “button 1-note on-out to midi yoke 1” ,etc. then open the dj app and map it just like any other controller.
    The main problem I have been dealing with is getting the joysticks to “stop” or stay at “zero”. I’m going to get a different joystick, but as a button controller, which people often find the need for, game controller are sick.

    #12942
    FileSpnr
    Member
    #13353
    Phil Morse
    Keymaster

    That’s an awesome video. BTW, your link doesn’t work.

Viewing 11 posts - 1 through 11 (of 11 total)
  • The forum ‘The DJ Booth’ is closed to new topics and replies.