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6. CONFIGURATION IN MIDI MODE
Your DJ Control MP3 e2 can function as a MIDI controller: the buttons, knobs, faders and jog
wheels can send MIDI signals that will then be interpreted by MIDI-capable software. In software
that accepts MIDI commands, you must select your DJ Control MP3 e2 as the MIDI controller.
3 signal types can be sent: simple instructions (pressed or released status) for the buttons, range
of values (from 0 to 127, depending on the position) for the 6 Treble/Medium/Bass knobs and the
3 faders, and variable speed modifiers (the value varying according to the rotation speed) for the
2 pitch knobs and the 2 jog wheels.
Many music software applications that incorporate MIDI control feature a “learning mode”: simply
click a button, turn a knob or jog wheel or move a slider on your DJ Control MP3 e2 to link that
control to a control in the software. Some popular applications to include a MIDI learning mode
include: Native Instruments Traktor, Ableton Live, Mixvibes, and Image Line Deckadance.
MIDI input
Control
Midi Control
Type
Midi
Command
(decimal)
Command Type
Midi Values
(decimal)
K1_DA
Note On/Note
Off
1
Button-Toggling
Output
“127” : Pressed 0”
: Released
K2_DA
Note On/Note
Off
2
Button-Toggling
Output
“127” : Pressed 0”
: Released
K3_DA
Note On/Note
Off
3
Button-Toggling
Output
“127” : Pressed 0”
: Released
K4_DA
Note On/Note
Off
4
Button-Toggling
Output
“127” : Pressed 0”
: Released
SHIFTED_K1_DA
Note On/Note
Off
5
Button-Toggling
Output
“127” : Pressed 0”
: Released
SHIFTED_K2_DA
Note On/Note
Off
6
Button-Toggling
Output
“127” : Pressed 0”
: Released
SHIFTED_K3_DA
Note On/Note
Off
7
Button-Toggling
Output
“127” : Pressed 0”
: Released
SHIFTED_K4_DA
Note On/Note
Off
8
Button-Toggling
Output
“127” : Pressed 0”
: Released
Shift_DA
Note On/Note
Off
9
Button-Toggling
Output
“127” : Pressed 0”
: Released
PBM_DA
Note On/Note
Off
10
Button-Toggling
Output
“127” : Pressed 0”
: Released