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DJM-800 / Ableton Integration (pg. 2)
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SPAWNmaster
quote:
Originally posted by cbrendan
Ahhh thats , i didn't think of that. Makes me regret selling my xone 62 for a djm 800, the xones eqing was soooo much nicer. Oh well.


there are ways around it, for example if you have digital coax outs on your interface you can run that channel as your Cue channel into the djm800 from ableton, and then the master via RCA 1/8" inch into the same channel on the 800. All you'd have to do is flip the switch in the back to change to the cue or master channel. this is just one of many options if you have a limited setup. I've used this method to get up to 8 sources hooked up when multiple people are spinning in the booth.

some people like to run outs directly from individual ableton channels to various coresponding channels on the djm800. other people like to go for the more typical cue ch. on 3, master on 4 which allows for CDJ's and other sources to be hooked up on 1 and 2 (a total of 6 other sources technically using hte aforementioned method).

like i said before, the djm800 was not well designed for simulatenously transmitting midi and controlling audio. likewise, it wouldnt make sense to map your eq's to EQ8 instead of (OR at the same time as) making use of the physical Eq's on the djm800 - which I am very happy with I'll add.
Ryan0751
I've currently got a similar setup into my Xone 92... 4 audio outputs from Ableton running into 4 channels, and I use the "line/phono" switch to switch between decks and ableton. I still have a trigger finger for launching clips and navigating scenes and such.

Provided the new Xone 2D (and the new Xone 1D) aren't horrifically expensive, I think I'll add those to my 92 and essentially have a modular 3D.

But all of these solutions for the DJM-800 really limit it's use as an Ableton controller, you are really just using it as a mixer (which is totally fine, hell Max Graham is using it with Ableton this way). If you went all ableton, it would be really wastefull to have a great audio mixer with effects just to map some controls to ableton...


quote:
Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
there are ways around it, for example if you have digital coax outs on your interface you can run that channel as your Cue channel into the djm800 from ableton, and then the master via RCA 1/8" inch into the same channel on the 800. All you'd have to do is flip the switch in the back to change to the cue or master channel. this is just one of many options if you have a limited setup. I've used this method to get up to 8 sources hooked up when multiple people are spinning in the booth.

some people like to run outs directly from individual ableton channels to various coresponding channels on the djm800. other people like to go for the more typical cue ch. on 3, master on 4 which allows for CDJ's and other sources to be hooked up on 1 and 2 (a total of 6 other sources technically using hte aforementioned method).

like i said before, the djm800 was not well designed for simulatenously transmitting midi and controlling audio. likewise, it wouldnt make sense to map your eq's to EQ8 instead of (OR at the same time as) making use of the physical Eq's on the djm800 - which I am very happy with I'll add.
miamitranceman
Great explanation. So, if I'm using Torq for example with 2 cdjs, I'd basically have 2 unused channels, say 3 and 4, that I could midi map?


PS: Anyone else using the DJM 800 with midi in general and have any comments?


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Originally posted by Ryan0751
That's not what he was asking...

Yes you are correct, you'll have 2 CDJ's connected up with Audio to the DJM-800's 2 channels (say 1,2). That means you can't map those channel controls in ableton, because they will also affect any audio coming in from the CDJ's.

The third input could be from your soundcard (And ableton)... this means that you also can't map the channel controls for that third channel (the eq's, volume fader, etc) in ableton either, as you'll affect the audio (if you change an eq, for example) coming into the Ableton channel.

The fourth channels controls could then be used for pure MIDI control.

BUT... what happens if you want to play multiple channels in Ableton? You will probably want to be able to Cue the audio, right? So you'll probably want another output from ableton coming into the mixer so that you'll be able to cue and such. Therefore that fourth channel isn't going to be free for long.

See, this is why the DJM-800's MIDI is really not adequate for use as an Ableton controller if you intend to mix decks and software.

You end up just using the mixer, well, as a mixer... and doing the MIDI control elsewhere (though there are a few more buttons on the 800 that aren't in the mixer section you can map to various functions in Ableton).

If you look at A+H's Xone 3D, you see that they realized this. They keep the mixer portion essentially separate from the MIDI portion, with appropriate connections between the two (Soundcard routes to the mixer, etc.).
Ryan0751
Sure, you can do that.
SPAWNmaster
completely possible, though it's just a better idea because of points already made by ryan and myself, that you should get an additional midi controller. Personally I use my DJM800 as an audio mixer and use my novation Remote SL Zero right above the 800. It works perfectly and the zero is a hell of a DJ controller (in fact probably the most appropriate MIDI controller for ableton, after trying various others).
miamitranceman
Thanks guys. Might be gettin an 800 soon.
discobiscuit
u should just wait for the new korg or elcer mixers to come out...
Ryan0751
Or get the new Xone 1D/2D and slap them next to your 800 :)

Who knows what that'll run you though... the MSRP's are a little scary.

quote:
Originally posted by discobiscuit
u should just wait for the new korg or elcer mixers to come out...
miamitranceman
quote:
Originally posted by Ryan0751
Or get the new Xone 1D/2D and slap them next to your 800 :)

Who knows what that'll run you though... the MSRP's are a little scary.



Yeah, so are the new Korg and Eclers. :nervous:

I can get a good deal on an 800 is the thing.
Fledz
quote:
Originally posted by Ryan0751
Or get the new Xone 1D/2D and slap them next to your 800 :)

Who knows what that'll run you though... the MSRP's are a little scary.


Apparently 300 pounds which isn't too bad. Stick a Xone:1D next to your DJM800 and you're set :D

Ryan0751
Actually I guess the 1D is 199 (pounds)...

Probably $300-400 here, which isn't horrific.

quote:
Originally posted by Fledz
Apparently 300 pounds which isn't too bad. Stick a Xone:1D next to your DJM800 and you're set :D
Scolomon
whats the difference between the 1d and the 2d?
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