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OS2L compatability/integration to allow the bpm of the software from your preferred dj controller or DAW at the click of a button.
This also allows Virtual DJ touch pads to send a command to call up a cue/button or from your controller's touch pads that are controlling virtual dj.
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Christian Haubitz-Reinke posted 4 months ago
Before Maestro i was user of DMXControl. There is a OS2L connection from VDJ to DMXC. But Maestro's core idea is the AI-based analyzing of the NF-signal. So this makes not a lot of sense.
An additional OS2L-connection could only be an extra path for special Beat-Chasing patterns, which has to be developed and integrated separately. With those special patterns this could be a thing.
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Technical Support posted 4 months ago Admin
You would still need the audio connection - maestro does more than just look at the beat!
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Christian Riiser posted 4 months ago
Som just to be extra clear. The good thing with osl2 is that the beat and phase can be communicated to the DMX controller. Removing the need to audio cable connection to the maestro or making the best best detection using the source of the material.
Kind regards,
Christian
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Technical Support posted 4 months ago Admin
Hi Kitt,
We have not implemented OSL2 integration yet, so it makes sense that it would not recognize Maestro.
If you may be able to send MIDI commands from VirtualDJ to Maestro via USB, but I'm not familiar with VirtualDJ so it would depend on it's capabilities.
Here is our midi spec for reference:
https://maestrodmx.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/153000144505-midi-input-specification
Good luck! And feel free to reach out to support or try office hours if you want more info, they may know more about this than I do :)
Gabby
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Kitt Tremblay posted 4 months ago
Im struggling to connect this. Virtual DJ isn't recognizing MaestroDMX at all. It's connected to a ethernet. Maestro its up and running....
Has this beat detection improved since last time mentioned up above?
any help is much appreciated
thanks
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Christian Riiser posted 9 months ago
HEY !!! This -would- be EPIC to have.. And improve beat detection since it would not require an audio feed to the DMX just Network...
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Technical Support posted 11 months ago Admin
Neat suggestion thanks!
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