You did give me a clear answer this time, thank you. Frustration about something relatively simple (for those in the know) as a controller mapping, especially for a renowned brand as Denon and a controller which predecessor was a standard supported one in Cross, not being executed and questions about it's future availability being stalled. What you DO hear in my reply is frustration. If anybody mentions the "big three", I am the one to hurry and express my heart-felt opinion that it should be the "big 4" as Cross has earned a place in that line-up. If you take the trouble to read some of my posts over at the Digital DJ Tips forum and blog, you will see that I am a rather avid supporter of Cross. Second, I don't think you are a lazy bunch spending your time on useless stuff. So if a motivated and not lazy user makes his own mapping, he'll be able to share it with those who want it!įirst off, let me apologize if I appeared rude, that wasn't my intention and it most definitely wasn't my plan to disrespect Rojec, so my apologies there as well. But, one of the main purposes of this community is to facilitate info, help, mappings (etc.) sharing between users. I won't lie you, I doubt Mixvibes will have the time to make this mapping in a short time (above all for free). MC6000Mk2 is not mapped but fortunately, Cross has a mapping engine built-in. so probably they're not interested in.Īnyway, Rojec's reply is good and honest. So that's just more than normal that the MC6000MK2 is already mappedīy the way, Denon never get in contact with us concerning a deal to ensure MC6000MK2 support in Cross. I just can't prevent you from thinking this though.ĭon't forget Serato and Denon have a deal. I know you think we are lazy guys, only working on useless stuff, but that's wrong. Making a mapping is time and money consuming. Nobody's ever said whole mixvibes staff is busy on making a Linux versionĪt last, sorry to say that we can't make MIDI mappings for all available controllers in the market. Second, stop writing bullshit about Linux version. Thanx.įirst, Rojec is not working for Mixvibes, he's a user, as you are, just for a longer time. DJ Vintage Posts: 366 Joined:, 16:42 Location: Utrecht - The Netherlands We can decide on an alternative plan of action (probably switching to Serato). This isn't about telling us secrets about what features are coming out, this is simply about yes or no supporting certain hardware).Īnd if you don't plan on supporting it, tell us too. Tell us if you plan on having a mapping for the MC6000 mk2 and if so, when you expect it (and please don't give us the "we never talk about what we have planned"-speech. But it's been months and not a single sign of anything happening on that front, as witnessed by the above "do it yourself" answer. I sold my mk1 and have been putting off buying the mk2 til I know that Cross supports it. I still love the software, but this is really not good. Not because they want to, but because of the lack of support and the lack of feeling they are taken seriously. What will happen is that many will contemplate moving over to Serato. Those of us who have invested serious money in the MC6000 mk2 (after being a mk1 user with Cross for over a year) surely expected you'd take the mk1 mapping, see what changed, work the changes into a new mapping and off we go. People, if there is a another reason you are not creating this mapping, please be honest and open about it, but don't give us the standard "every MIDI controller can be mapped" crap. We are busy developing the linux version that really the whole world is waiting for and really can't be bothered writing a few new controller mappings". Now Mk2 is out and you tell us "well go map this insignificant 700+ euro from some unknown manufacturer yourself. It's predecessor was in the compatible list. Denon is a very significant company, it's MC6000 is the mainstay for many a mobile DJ (which happens to be a group of DJs that a) make money DJ-ing and b) benefit a lot from many of the Cross functionality, ergo a key demographic group). Seriously guys? This is not a very nice answer to give users of such a flagship product.
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