if you like glovepie scripting, you might check out virtual dj pro. it's got a scripting language that makes midi mapping and custom controls waaay easier. i considered switching over to traktor, but once i started mapping the midi, it really wasn't easy, if even possible, to do the same things. haha, yeah. it took quite some time to even find a bit of info about doing this, andby FacingTomorrow - Ideas, requests
yeah, if i remember right, just change all the 'wiimote' to 'wiimote1' and 'wiimote2' for the second controller. it's been a while since i was messing around with that stuff, but that should work pointless hobbies ftw!! 'Anti-spam software on this server has detected that your message might be spam. You are still allowed to post this message, but it wby FacingTomorrow - Ideas, requests
it looks like that script should already allow the left and right decks, with each deck having its own data and variables..by FacingTomorrow - Ideas, requests
alright, hope all is going well on your guy's endeavors! so i finally played the actual dj hero game today and noticed something that would normally go un-noticed it appears that the euphoria button has a light, which is obviously controlled by the game anyone know of a way to control this light, so you could like make it show the state of an fx or flash to the beatby FacingTomorrow - Ideas, requests
o hey, one thing i noticed is that when you use a low number control (control5, etc.), it appears that it also doubles it on a control message 32 higher. so if you happen to expand you code to use more than 32 control messages, once you map the 33rd it'll also react to the first one. i believe this is from the actual midi, having a LSB and MSB for certain values. nice Moz, though the diby FacingTomorrow - Ideas, requests
the channels are actually 0 indexed, so channel="1" is channel 2 if that doesn't work, on mine, i made the name the same as the driver name, though not sure if that makes a difference (anywhere at all...) other than that, it looks good so farby FacingTomorrow - Ideas, requests
yeah, i made a device definition, which will let you name all the midi signals with name, so it's waay easier to see what's what in vdj. it'll also let you do output (LED control, etc.). o and one thing you might notice is that because this scripting is a repetitive type, unlike most other programming, i'll sometimes do weird things. like if you map a button to 'play_stby FacingTomorrow - Ideas, requests
for the turntable, the dj software usually has options to whether the 0 velocity is at 0 or 64 so it doesn't matter too much, as long as you know when you start mapping it. for the buttons, you can just assign the boolean value, which will end up sending 0x00 (false) or 0x7F (true). for the rest, just make it so you assign the midi value something between 0 and 1. it'll do all the coby FacingTomorrow - Ideas, requests
first as a note, glovepie ignored capitalization, so cause i'm lazy, i'll only capitalize stuff if it makes more sense :P i'm using LoopBe. then you have to use the right midi device, just like you would if you had several wiimotes. 'midi1.' refers to the first and 'midi2' is the second and so on. now really 'midi.' refers to the selected device (by FacingTomorrow - Ideas, requests
i've got it all working and more or virtual dj, if you're interested. i might suggest trying out vdj pro if you haven't already. customizability is to the extreme :D great for comp sci people. for the midi, i assume you have a internal routing program? it's not too hard, but you have to make sure to use the right midi device.by FacingTomorrow - Ideas, requests
it seems you might wanna check your databases, got this when trying to reply to a pm: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 16777216 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 6 bytes) in /home/hbc-www/forum.wiibrew.org/include/db/mysql/mysqli.php on line 248 and send a new pm: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 16777216 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 79 bytes) in /home/hbc-www/forum.wiibrby FacingTomorrow - Old Announcements
i believe the data for the dj hero is different than the basic buttons of the wiiomte (just as any other attachment, like the nunchuk, doesn't). and it does work with glovepie, though it takes a bit more than anything else...by FacingTomorrow - Getting Started
@molarkey yeah, i've got win 7 and got the laptop with bluetooth, so just using that works for me :P once you get the bluetooth working, the rest should be pretty easy. glovepie allows for a variety of syntaxes, so you can make the same thing work slightly different ways. for the most part, the easiest way is just to type it out. to make sure you can connect the wiimote, just use a simpby FacingTomorrow - Ideas, requests
hey, i got it to work! wii dj hero turntable on a pc (using glovepie). though glove does support the device and the buttons, it doesn't work for any of the others. to make it work, you have to get the data from the wiimote and interpret if yourself. luckily, i found a script that demonstrates this (it took a lot to find). thus alls you have to do is add in the midi output. and for thosby FacingTomorrow - Ideas, requests