Older controllers (like the Kontrol S4 MK1) are not class-compliant but there are a few exceptions such as the VCI-400.Try Googling it – ie “Kontrol S4 MK2” + “class-compliant” – to find out.It works with iOS apps (and probably advertised as such).It won’t have any drivers to install under macOS/OS X.How can you tell if your controller is class-compliant? Here’s a few hints: If you did this step right, there will be an alert at the bottom that looks like the screenshot below Success, you’ve made a virtual DDJ-SX! Is Your MIDI Controller Editable + Class Compliant?īefore step three, it’s worth noting that if you have a newer controller that’s “class-compliant” and has a way to edit the MIDI messages it sends out (like NI’s Controller Editor), you may be able to take a shortcut and simply rename your controller and skip past using MIDI Translator Pro. Open up Rekordbox and switch into the PERFORMANCE tab. Double click the item under “Ports” and delete the text from it so it’s a blank entry ( screenshot above).
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