The Hercules DJ Control MP3 e2, MP3 LE, and Glow are USB controllers that have identical controls and share the same mapping.These controllers do not have a built in sound card, so a splitter cable or separate audio interface is recommended for use with it.
With factory default settings, the jog wheels are enabled and the MIDI channel used is channel 1. The mapping is made for channel 1 only. If your controller is configured for another channel, nothingwill work and if you launch Mixxx with -`-controllerDebug` parameter, you will have lines like this one showing in the logs when you press a button on the controller :
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To change these parameters, you have to use the configuration tool that comes with the Hercules driver on on the Hercules supportpage. Unfortunately, the configuration tool is only available for Windows and Mac OS X. We are not aware of anysolution for Linux. So if you normally use Linux, you will have to find a computer with Windows or Mac OS X, install the Hercules driver, plug-in the controller and change configuration. You will onlyneed to do this once, then the controller should work with Linux.
It has been reported that when the Hercules drivers are installed on a Windows, the driver takes over the bulk communication with the controller so it cannot be recognized by Mixxx as a bulkcontroller. Uninstall the Hercules driver and use it as a USB bulk controller.
Perhaps on Mac OS X it would be better to use Hercules' MIDI driver. Can you try installing that and using the MIDI mapping? If that works well, the wiki page can be corrected to only recommending working without Hercules' driver on GNU/Linux (where it is a hassle to get it set up).
Debug [Controller]: Scanning HID devices: Debug [Controller]: Found 0x0 0x0 "r256" S/N 0x0 "Interface 0" Warning [Controller]: USB permissions problem (or device error.) Your account needs write access to USB HID controllers.
Debug [Controller]: Loading controller preset from "/home/iliasse/.mixxx/controllers/DJ_Control_MP3_e2_.bulk.xml" Debug [Controller]: Opening controller: "DJ Control MP3 e2 " Debug [Controller]: Starting engine Debug [Controller]: Controller in script engine is: "DJ Control MP3 e2 " Debug [Controller]: Loading resources from "/usr/share/mixxx/" Debug [Controller]: Applying controller preset... Debug [Controller]: ControllerEngine: Loading & evaluating all script code Debug [Controller]: ControllerEngine: Watching JS File: "/usr/share/mixxx/controllers/common-controller-scripts.js" Debug [Controller]: ControllerEngine: Loading "/usr/share/mixxx/controllers/common-controller-scripts.js" Debug [Controller]: ControllerEngine: Watching JS File: "/home/iliasse/.mixxx/controllers/common-bulk-midi.js" Debug [Controller]: ControllerEngine: Loading "/home/iliasse/.mixxx/controllers/common-bulk-midi.js" Debug [Controller]: ControllerEngine: Watching JS File: "/home/iliasse/.mixxx/controllers/Hercules DJ Control MP3 e2-scripts.js" Debug [Controller]: ControllerEngine: Loading "/home/iliasse/.mixxx/controllers/Hercules DJ Control MP3 e2-scripts.js" Debug [Controller]: ControllerEngine: Watching JS File: "/home/iliasse/.mixxx/controllers/Hercules-mp3e2-compat.js" Debug [Controller]: ControllerEngine: Loading "/home/iliasse/.mixxx/controllers/Hercules-mp3e2-compat.js" Warning [Controller]: ControllerEngine: No "" object in script Warning [Controller]: ControllerEngine: No "" object in script Warning [Controller]: ControllerEngine: No "" object in script
first thing first, you still have a permission problem on your dev node for your controller.to be sure that the problem comes from here, try lauching mixxx as root. your controller should work. If it works, you will have to double-check the udev rules.
the loop/fx buttons is a hardware switch that work without software. If your plug-in your controller to an USB charger, they will work. so this has nothing to do with the software and should work as soon as the controller has some input voltage.
Your controller is configured to channel 4, so it sends 0x93 instead of 0x90 when it is configured in the factory default channel 1.Mixxx mapping for Hercules DJ controle MP3 e2 is made for channel 1.
hint : install the last version compiled today (at leat git5533), it contains a fix for the HID mapping for your controller with which you will be able to use 4-deck mapping you can download it from here : downloads.mixxx.org/builds/1.12/release/or from the beta ppa.
Hi all.Sorry to bring up this old topic, but I just changed my old PC and my good old Hercules_DJ_Mp3_e2 controller although recognized and declared in the parameters remains inactive. It still works perfectly on my old PC.The problem comes from the default USB3.2 standard on recent motherboards which makes obsolete devices that only work with USB2 standard which is still often the case.I was able to make this controller work by simply plugging it in via an basic Hub-USB which acts as a USB2-USB3 interface.Hopefully this will help other people in this case.
You can instead map all the functions using the ADD button, choosing a command, and tapping LEARN, and then moving the control you want to map on your controller. It takes a few minutes, but it is relatively intuitive.
The USB controller (AMD USB 3.10 eXtensible) refuse to recognize and enumerate my Hercules DJ console MP3 e2 USB device.With my old lenovo laptop (AMD A4 5000, USB3.0) the device works fine. Latest software and drivers.I try with an old and new INTEL based laptop and this console works fine.
This issue was discussed here, in the Hercules official forum:DJ Control MP3 e2 - Insufficient system resources exist to complete the API (herculesdjmixroom.com)Treiber funktioniert nicht Code 10 Windows 10 (herculesdjmixroom.com)It seems that this "new" AMD chipset refuse to enumerate some old USB 2.0 device that not respect the USB 3.0 specification.
What the hell is this? The USB 3.1 should be RETROCOMPATIBLE with USB 2.0 or not?Why with INTEL chipset this Hercules products works fine? Also with new USB 3.1 chipset?Why with my OLD AMD laptop (always with USB 3.0 controller) this Hercules works fine?
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