![]() ![]() There is no mapping of anything!!! You merely run your Virtual DJ application as it sits right now on your PC from your cell phone my bringing your entire desk top into your cell phone!!! To top it off you do this over wifi and you need to external network from a cellular tower or cable tv connection because your computer and your cell phone are their own network used two simple to use tools. You are not messing with midi controls at all. This means you can forget about the midi yoke and all that in my previous post. It is not limiting you to only the virtual DJ application but you can run your entire computer remotely as well as other computer applications. You will notice that the youtube video is showing the entire desktop of the computer on your cell phone. Mac computers too! Ipads too! XP and other Windows OS too! It required that I purchase two products that cost me $35 total and I got this working last night after seening this video below on UTUBE. the home version) which does not require you to ROOT your Android phone or tablet. Les Draper Little Rock ARįor Android users, I found a network solution for the entire remote desktop using WINDOWS 7 HOME (yes, you read this correctly. Can you tell me if your success was with the controller actually connected when you got the app to work? Or, did you use some sort of ghose emulator of the controller when your test worked? Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer regarding success and I hope the networking information was helpful. I happen to have that Hurcules controller but wonder if the app will still work without it to be connected. I will try with a USB cable and see what happens. I get the concept but not the know how to complete this yet. I am confused by the MIDI I/O being rerouted. Having seen a previous post that you got this to work, offers me home of success. Having said that, I have not had success yet in the basic functionality of the andriod app with the Viftual DJ program. It is extremely easy to use and does have an ad-hoc mode but your connection problem will be in the Android which inhibits the connection without ROOTING your phone. In fact it turns you pc into a psuedo router and let me connect to my PC and have internet through my wireless netbook and my android was connected to the internet through my netbook. I located a program called "connectify" ($30 on the net) that turns your PC into an access point from which your Android cell phone can make the network connection without using a router. no thanks! My time is worth more than that if I screw it up. Ther are Android ad-hoc apps but they all want you to ROOT your cell phone. The text of the DJ Control app said you can use an access point connection or peer to peer (ad-hoc). I could see my PC broadcasting the ad-hoc connection via a wifi annlyzer app but the list of native connections via the standard list provided through the menu of Android from which you can select to make your connection intentionally BLOCKS the inclusion of any and all available ad-hoc connections. The list of networks on your cell phone to connect to only displays access point connection and not availavble ad-hoc (peer to peer) connections that are actually available. You will come to find that peer to peer does not work to connect the ad-hoc Windows 7 computer to an Android 3.2 phone. I was trying to do the entire thing via WIFI right off the bat. After installing the Android APP "DJ Control" I loaded all the various drivers and various MIDI loopback methods but never once considered testing it first with a simple USB connection between the two on Windows 7. ![]()
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