Hercules DJ Control MP3 with DJ-1800, DJ Control MP3 Using Manual

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Using a Hercules DJ Control MP3 with DJ-1800
The Hercules DJ Control MP3 - http://www.hercules.com/uk/DJ-Music/
To use a Hercules DJ Control MP3 – or “H DJC” - with DJ-1800 v3.0 or later under OS X, first install the “Mac OS X driver package for DJ Control MP3”. This documentation has been written using v3.2 of the driver package (released 2007-01-32), for Mac OS X Tiger, which is available from the Hercules support web site:
http://ts.hercules.com/eng/index.php?pg=view_files&gid=2&fid=28&pid=179&cid=1
Once the drivers are installed, plug the HDJC into your Mac, and then launch DJ-1800. The lights on the HDJC will flash on and off to indicate that the console has been recognized by DJ-1800.
Note: This documentation describes the set up process for the “Hercules DJ Control MP3”. If you are using the “Hercules DJ Console MK2”, or the original “Hercules DJ Console (Mac Edition)”, please see the appropriate documentation for those controllers, which can be downloaded from
http://www.dj1800.com/controlhardware.php
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Hercules DJ Control MP3 controls for DJ-1800
Name on
layout above
Equivalent to
Track |< Clicking on “Prev Track” button on the CD player
Track >| Clicking on “Next Track” button on the CD player
Pitch Bend - Clicking on the “Pitch Bend –“ button on the CD player
Pitch Bend + Clicking on the “Pitch Bend +” button on the CD player
Cue Clicking on Cue button for the CD Player
Play / Pause Clicking on Play / Pause button for the CD Player
Headphone icon Clicking on the CD Player’s “Cue” button on the mixer
Large platter wheel
Spinning the Search (jog) wheel of the CD player
Volume Increase / decrease pitch by 0.01% for the CD Player
Master Tempo Turns Pitch Lock on / off for the CD player
Treble Moving the Gain twister for the CD Player on the mixer
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Medium Moving the Hi twister for the CD Player on the mixer
Bass Moving the Low twister for the CD Player on the mixer
Pitch Moving the Volume slider for the CD Player on the mixer
Crossfader Moving the Crossfader
1, 2, 3
These buttons and their associated lights select and indicate the current play mode (Single, Continue, Loop) – note it is not possible to select “Next” mode via the HDJC
Triangular ‘shift’ button
Toggles between the Time Display modes
Autobeat Does nothing
Joystick and ‘mouse’ buttons
Does nothing
The “Cue” and “Play/Pause” buttons on the HJDC have illuminated lights behind them. The status of these lights mirrors the statuses of the LED lights on the DJ-1800 on-screen interface. So, for example, when a CD player is paused, the Play/Pause button for that CD player will flash on and off, in time with the on-screen LED.
The “Master Tempo” button has a small red light next to it on the HDJC. This button and LED are used for setting an d showing the Pitch Lock status (on or off) in DJ-1800. The red light reflects the status of the green Pitch Lock LED on the corresponding DJ-1800 CD Player.
The “Headphones” button on the HDJC has a small green light just below the button. This button and LED are used to set and show the “mixer cue” status for that CD player. The green light reflects the status of the green Cue LED on the DJ-1800 on-screen mixer for that CD player. When the light is on, that CD player is selected to play through the headphones as well as the live output.
Please note that the table above shows some controller-to-interface mappings that do not match the text shown on the HDJC for that controller. Specifically:
o The HDJC "Pitch" slider is used as the Volume slider in DJ-1800 o The HDJC "Volume" twister is used as the Pitch Shift control in DJ-1800 (to enable 0.01% accuracy) o The HDJC "Master Tempo" button and light indicate whether or not Pitch Lock is turned on for that CD
Player in DJ-1800
o The "1, 2 and 3" buttons and their associated lights select and indicate the current play mode (Single,
Continue, Loop)
o The "Shift" button toggles between the Time Display modes o The "Treble" twister actually controls the Gain on the DJ-1800 mixer o The "Medium" twister controls the Hi twister on the DJ-1800 mixer o The "Bass" twister controls the Low twister on the DJ-1800 mixer o The large platter wheels control the DJ-1800 inner jog wheels o The "Autobeat" button doesn't do anything o The HDJC joystick and 'mouse' buttons don't do anything
These mismatches are caused by different feature sets in DJ-1800 and Traktor (the HDJC was originally designed for use with Traktor). We have deliberately adapted some of the controller usages to better-fit DJ­1800’s functionality.
Using two devices with DJ-1800
If you have two Hercules DJ Control MP3 or Hercules DJ Console MK2 devices, or one of each device, then you can use the two devices to control all four of DJ-1800’s on-screen CD Players. Simply plug both devices into your Mac and launch DJ-1800. One of the devices will control CD Players 1 and 2, and the other will control CD Players 3 and 4.
Note: The original Hercules DJ Console (Mac Edition) cannot be used in combination with other Hercules devices in this way.
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