Go back to where you found those controller mappings in Step 1 and open up the DDJ-SX one. Here’s where it gets a bit complex: to get your jogwheels working in Rekordbox, you need to exactly match the MIDI input that Rekordbox expects to be seeing from the DDJ-SX. Because the mapping options for jogwheels don’t exist in the software, you essentially have to tell MIDI Translator Pro to change what your controller says into what Rekordbox wants to hear. If you can verify this works before we can, let us know in the comments! Step 3: Translate Controller MIDI Output To Match What Rekordbox Expects Instead of a virtual device, change the device’s name in MIDI Studio and open the controller’s editor to change the MIDI notes it is sending out to match the DDJ-SX. We haven’t verified this shortcut yet, but you should be able to eliminate any MIDI Translator work if you have a class-compliant controller.
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