- CROSS DJ APP INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO
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Using a natively supported controller it will be detected. Connect the controller and open Cross.By default, the mappings are always inside the folder Music/djay Pro/MIDI Mappings. A Finder window will pop showing the location of the mapping file. Go to the previous window, and click on the square with an arrow icon and select “Show in Finder”.
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djay Pro won’t have any problem with two mappings with the same name, because the software differentiates the native one – a “ Built in” label will appear next to the name of the controller – and the duplicate. Now select the newly created mapping, and under “ Options” select “ Rename”.After doing this, a new controller mapping will appear with the same name as the original but with the word “ Edit” at the end. This is necessary because djay Pro won’t let you export an internal mapping of a natively supported controller, but there is no problem exporting a duplicate. In the new window, select your controller, and in the “ Options” menu, select the “ Duplicate” option.In the window that pops up, there is a menu in the top labeled “ MIDI Configuration”, open that menu and select Edit Configuration.With our test controller it says “ Configure VCI 300 DJ Controller” Select that option. Go to the MIDI menu, an option will appear named “ Configure…” followed by the name of your plugged controller.Connect the controller (essential, if not the MIDI mapping options won’t appear).
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If djay Pro 2 – the old djay Pro is no longer in the Mac App Store– and Cross DJ natively support the controller, you just need to export the mapping from the software. But the bad news is that if you want to make your own mapping, you have to create them using those desktop apps as well. Here’s the good news: djay Pro and Cross DJ Pro iOS apps can use the same mappings as the desktop versions.
If your controller is class compliant and needs an external power supply to work, you will probably have no problem using it with iOS. Step 1: Check Your Controller Works With Your iOS Device It is not essential, but the macOS versions of djay Pro 2 or Cross 3.4 can help a lot.If you have the old official adapter and you need more power for your controller, you can use a powered USB hub in combination with the adapter.I recommend this adapter instead of the old one because this one has an additional input for a power cable if the iOS device can’t supply enough energy.
Despite having the word “camera” in the name, the adapter works with a lot more hardware – like audio interfaces and MIDI controllers.
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If you’re unsure if your controller is class compliant, refer to the manual or to the brand’s website.
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We recently published an article on how to use almost any controller with Pioneer DJ’s WeDJ iOS app. In it, we stated that the same method (using 3rd party apps and remapping your controller) would also work for Cross DJ app.