what exactly are you trying to do, COntrol the 2000 from your phone via midi? If so, the 2000 cannot be controlled by a midi controller
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FolgenMIDI connection to iPhone via CoreMIDI
So I am trying to connect an iPhone to a CDJ 2000. I am using the CoreMIDI framework and a USB Type A to B converter to connect the iPhone to the USB plug at the back of the CDJ 2000. But no luck, when I list all all available devices in iOS, I only ever see 'Network' when connected via USB, no CDJ. Has anybody successfully managed to do that?
Also I connected the CDJ to my WiFi Router via an ethernet cable. The iPhone was on the WiFi network of the connected router. This didn't work either. Is this possible?
Would really appreciate if someone with experience to help me in those matters!!
Thanks so much,
Stan
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Yeah, that is exactly what I want to do, sorry for not being more specific. Why can't this be done? Excuse my naive questions;), but isn't that how for example traktor and CDJ work, via MIDI?
yeah but thats the opposite, the 2000 is controlling Traktor, you are trying to control the 2000 via the iPhone, thats not possible.
to put it simply, the cdj2000 is meant to be a controller, it is not meant to be controlled (other then by a human:))
Then what I want is the cdj2000 to control my iPhone app. Is there any pioneer documentation/articles/sample Objective C code on that subject?
Thank you BriChi!
I doubt it, hopefully a Pio rep can answer that for you though, they would know better, sorry
No problem, thanks so much!
anytime!
@whoisstan > What iPhone app are you trying to control? Is it one you are developing yourself?
It seems you could be complicating your workflow (and a higher complication = more likelihood of a failure point).
Pioneer does not (or indeed, very rarely) release any code or documentation of this nature.