Hercules DJControl MP3 e2 / MP3 LE / Glow

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.

Novo na versão 1.11.

Alterado na versão 2.3.0.

This new version is intended to work in a more intuitive way. Once you click on a button, it does its original function.

Nota

These controllers are not class compliant MIDI devices. On Linux, older versions of Mixxx required using a custom Hercules kernel module. This is neither necessary not recommended anymore.

Hercules DJControl MP3 e2 (schematic view)

Hercules DJControl MP3 e2 (schematic view)

Mapping description (by function)

Library

Number

Control

Function

6

Folder

Toggle playlist selection

10

Files

Toggle track selection

8

Up arrow

Go one playlst/track up

8

Down arrow

Go one playlst/track down

18

Load A/Load B

Loads the currently highlighted track into the corresponding deck (A or B)

Master/Headphones

Number

Control

Function

19

Crossfader

Fades between left (channel 1) and right (channel 2) deck

20

Headphone monitor

Toggles deck output to the headphones monitor on/off

Decks / Channels

Playing

Number

Control

Function

18

Load A/Load B

Loads the currently highlighted track into the corresponding deck (A or B)

14

Play

Starts or stop a loaded track

15

Cue

Sets the cue point if a track is stopped and not at the current cue point. Stops track and returns to the current cue point if a track is playing. Plays preview if a track is stopped at the cue point for as long as it’s held down

12

Forward / Backward

Move Forward/Backward in track

7

Scratch

Enable or disable the scratch mode on all two decks

16

Jog wheel

Seeks forwards and backwards in a stopped track. Temporarily changes the playback speed for playing tracks. Absolute sync of the track speed to the jog wheel if scratch mode enabled

Volume / Equalizer / Effects

Number

Control

Function

17

Deck volume slider

Controls the deck output volume, with soft takeover on deck switch.

5

Equalizer knobs

Adjusts the gain of the low/medium/high equalizer filter. No soft takeover.

4

Shift

Toggle Effects Selection

11

Button 1/2/3

Toggle Effect 1/2/3 for corresponding deck (with shift activated)

Loops

Number

Control

Function

11

Button 1

Loop 1

11

Button 2

Loop 2

11

Button 3

Loop 4

11

Button 4

Loop 8

Pitch / Syncing

Number

Control

Function

1

Pitchbend -/+

Temporary Holds the pitch 4% lower or higher while pressed

3

Pitch knobs

Adjust playback pitch / speed

13

Sync

Automatically sets pitch so the BPM of the other deck is matched

2

Master Tempo

Enable and lock Sync Mode

Troubleshooting

Jog wheels not working or controller not responding

If your jog wheels doesn’t work, or nothing works on the controller even when you have carefully read all other resources, you should be aware that this controller stores at least two configuration options in the controller:

  • Enable/disable Jog Wheels

  • MIDI channel to use

and maybe a third one: Jog wheel sensitivity

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, nothing will 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 :

Debug [Controller]: "DJ Control MP3 e2 : 3 bytes: B3 38 38 "

note the B3 here. it’s B<MIDI Channel # - 1>. So this controller is configured on channel 4. controller configured on channel 1 will show B0, which is correct.

To change these parameters, you have to use the configuration tool that comes with the Hercules driver on on the Hercules support page. Unfortunately, the configuration tool is only available for Windows and Mac OS X. We are not aware of any solution 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 only need to do this once, then the controller should work with Linux.

Controller not recognized as bulk controller

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 bulk controller. Uninstall the Hercules driver and use it as a USB bulk controller.