smallworld
04-05-2008, 10:59 PM
I was asked today by a dj friend of mine as to what interface controler do I use ? I replied,Dont have one.What do you guys use that works good with this software,Im curios how its works:sqfrown:
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Controler for Rockit softwaresmallworld 04-05-2008, 10:59 PM I was asked today by a dj friend of mine as to what interface controler do I use ? I replied,Dont have one.What do you guys use that works good with this software,Im curios how its works:sqfrown: DJ SVO 04-05-2008, 11:31 PM Wait for the Goat Man he'll answer everything you want and don't want to know ;) Kirby Ball 04-05-2008, 11:36 PM Here's what Rick's site show for controllers that he's mapped so-far. http://www.rockit2000.com/ Hope that helps a bit, until Rick gets up tomorrow. (Bright and early! :sqeek:) djMarco 04-06-2008, 06:21 AM Yap Rick is the Man and Borg of course.He have all answers you need and he will give it to you if he is not doing something else(something with Beer i think)! SoftJock Rick 04-06-2008, 08:51 AM Bright and early -- yeah sure, you guys kept me awake half the night :sqerr: :sqlaugh: For me (just personal preference), if I'm going to use a controller, it would be the Denon 4500. Other than the fact that it is incredibly well built, it is also rack mounted, so no wasted space with a tabletop model. I also have a Numark Total Control, and an M-Audio X-Session Pro, which both work well, but take up desk/table space. I'll be getting one of the new Herc Rmx's as well, so I can map that to Rockit. The next version of Rockit (4.1), also has a MIDI learn facility, so you can easily map any MIDI controller, without having to edit the mapper directly yourself. Most of the time though, I will just use keyboard shortcuts, or a mouse -- that's just because I am handy with a keyboard and mouse :) You can edit your shortcuts to whatever you want, in the Config->Shortcuts section. djMarco 04-07-2008, 04:20 AM Rick, Maybe you can call the new Rockit version-The next Generation! | |