Mapping LED on Denon MC7000 platters
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    Default Mapping LED on Denon MC7000 platters

    Has anybody mapped the LED's on the Denon MC7000 platters to act like serato version? If so, could they explain to me how to do it please.

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    Not possible from what I understand. Traktor doesn't have LED out midi commands for track position, the only way to have it is in HID mode (NI hardcodes the commands for LEDs into Traktor code) or when a controller does it on it's own (Pioneer controllers like the SX have it in midi mode).
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlayForMoney View Post
    Not possible from what I understand. Traktor doesn't have LED out midi commands for track position, the only way to have it is in HID mode (NI hardcodes the commands for LEDs into Traktor code) or when a controller does it on it's own (Pioneer controllers like the SX have it in midi mode).
    I think I made this mapping before to somebody on this forum but it was other controller. It involves the Beat Phase command output when scratching and then the Seek Position if not scratching.

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    Default heres the command for JOG LED for MC7000

    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    I think I made this mapping before to somebody on this forum but it was other controller. It involves the Beat Phase command output when scratching and then the Seek Position if not scratching.
    This vid shows the mapping specs so the Jog LED works as it should.




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    Quote Originally Posted by thictool View Post
    This vid shows the mapping specs so the Jog LED works as it should.



    Shouldn't be that one full rotation represent four beats and not just one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    Shouldn't be that one full rotation represent four beats and not just one?
    Yes absolutely !!! Do you know how to make this happen? Jog leds move too fast, would love to slow it down

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