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Behringer Cmd Mm 1
The Behringer CMD MM-1 is a flexible controller that controls 4 decks by default. The mapping can be easily configured to control any combination of decks and effect units. The Behringer CMD DC-1 and Behringer CMD DV-1 are designed to be used together with the CMD MM-1, but the CMD MM-1 can be used alone or with other controllers (especially the Novation Launchpad)
The controller has four strips of channels, each of which can be configured to control a different Deck or even an EffectUnit. These options can be changed during runtime via the Buttons in the of the ThirdLayer. You can find more about how to use this at the end of this document.
There are a few user configurable options available for you to
customize. You can change these by opening the
Behringer-CMD-MM-1-scripts.js
file in your controller mapping file
locations#user controller mapping
folder
with your text editor of choice (such as Notepad, TextEdit, Kate, or
gEdit) and editing the lines at the very top of the file.
- channelNumber: change this if your #controller does not light up
- invertColor: Swaps the colors which suits certain skins more
- defaultChannelSequence: Defines how the channels are mapped when Mixxx starts
- channelMode: Defines if a channel is in Deck or FX Mode when Mixxx starts
- faderMode: Defines how the faders behave in FX Mode by default
- standardKnobBehavior: Defines the mapping of the knobs when Mixxx starts
- navEncoderScale: the factor of speedup when using the encoder with a modifier
The top left knobs control the Master balance and Master gain. The top right knobs control the headphone gain and cue mix (PFL/master mix in Headphones output).
You can see the L/R buttons besides the encoder as [SHIFT] and [CTRL] buttons. These allow each button to have up to four functionalities. They behave like the Shift and Control keys on a computer keyboard.
The Knobs have three different modes which can be cycled while in operation. The knobs in each mode, from top to bottom, control:
- Deck: High, Mid, Low, QuickEffect (filter by default)
- Deck: Gain, High, Mid, Low
- Effect Unit: Meta 1, Meta 2, Meta 3, Mix
The Effect Unit number is the same as the channel/deck number, so the channel that controls the knobs/buttons/faders of deck 1 also controls the knobs of EffectUnit1, Channel 2 controls EffectUnit2, and so on.
The Knobs in FxMode overwrite the assigned mapping and are mapped as [Effect 1 Meta, Effect 2 Meta, Effect 3 Meta, Super] and the fader is also mapped to the mix of the EffectUnit. The buttons are documented in their own section.
- Normal: recenter Crossfader
- Shift: Cycle Knob assignment (swaps the mapping of the knobs as mentioned earlier)
[1]&[2] Buttons:
- Normal: Change Crossfader side (Orientation)
- Shift: Toggle Fx1&2 for desired Channel
- Ctrl: Toggle Fx3&4 for desired Channel
- Third: Change ChannelNumber/Assignment
[CUE] Buttons:
- Normal: Pre-Fader-Listening
- Shift: Load selected Track to Deck
- Ctrl: enable Sync for the Deck.
- Third: Change Channelmode
[1]&[2] Buttons:
- Normal: Toggle Effect 1&2 in desired FxUnit
- Shift: Toggle Channel1&2 for desired FxUnit
- Ctrl: Toggle Channel3&4 for desired FxUnit
- Third: Change ChannelNumber/Assignment
[CUE] Buttons:
- Normal: Toggle Effect 3 for desired FxUnit
- Shift: Pre-Fader-Listening for FxUnit
- Ctrl: change mix_mode of Unit
- Third: Change Channelmode
DeckMode:
- Normal: Volume Fader
FxMode:
- EffectUnit Mix (dry/wet)
- Third: Reconfigure Fader to control Rate/BPM/Pitch of the Channel as if it was in Deckmode
The channel modes and numbers can be set by changing the #mapping options at the top of the script. They can also be changed while using the controller when in thirdMode. Pressing the cue- button toggles between Deck and FX Mode. The Channel number is assigned with the [1]&[2] buttons.
They are mapped in a sort of two bit encoded system:
- & [ ] = Channel 1
- & [ ] = Channel 2
- & [x] = Channel 3
- & [x] = Channel 4
So you can change between channel 1&3 by pressing the [1] button, and channel 2&4 by pressing the [2] button.
You can change the Channel mode (Deck/Fx) via the Cue Button. (Note: there is a rare issue where you have to change the Channel mode after the assignment for it to work. So it is suggested that you always change the assignment first).
The issue is probably the MIDI channel of your MM-1. Behringer had a tool that can set the controller to a different MIDI channel, however this is no longer available for download from Behringer's website. So you will have to modify the controller mapping to use the MIDI channel that your controller is set to. Refer to MIDI Crash Course for how to see incoming MIDI messages from your controller.
NOTE: The Behringer Website is currently (07.04.2018) undergoing some maintenance which is why the productpage and the channelswitcher utility is currently unavailable. After Emailing the support, they provided a link to the Channelswitcher (Mirror) and a manual (Mirror) for the whole CMD line up.
Once you know the MIDI channel of your controller, open the file
Behringer-CMD-MM-1-scripts.js
file in your controller mapping file
locations#user controller mapping
folder
with your text editor of choice (such as Notepad, TextEdit, Kate, or
gEdit) and replace the number 5
in the line where it says var CHANNELNUMBER = 5;
. Then, open the file Behringer CMD-MM-1.midi.xml
in the same folder and replace the 4 at the end of 0x94, 0x84 and 0xB4
with your CHANNEL-NUMBER MINUS 1. Restart Mixxx, reload the mapping in
Mixxx's preferences, and then it should work.
Mixxx is a free and open-source DJ software.
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