Numark Stealth Control SE Mapping (In Progress)

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Numark Stealth Control SE Mapping (In Progress)
Posted on: 11.06.2011 by Percy Keehan
Hey guys. I just ordered a Numark Stealth Control, so these are just plans for the Stealth Control so far. However- this mapping is based off of the VCI-100 SE Mapping. The shift key is going to be a toggle button. So almost like the shifts are modes. This mapping also allows you to control 4 decks. This mapping was invented purely to have a cheaper version of the VCI-100 SE. And it was also made to be played with a midi fighter.

GREEN = Default Controls
BLUE = Shift 1 Controls
ORANGE = Shift 2 Controls

Any buttons without a label will be mapped to the controller's intentions




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the pro scratch feature will be a button that does what this guy is doing- i know how to map it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqTIDYCmXq8
you like?
Percy Keehan
11.06.2011
Originally Posted by vox5505
no cue buttons? Is is possible to set a knob to pan between two decks with cue?
no gain knobs???

The pro scratch won't work without a touch jogwheel... Are you planning on using the scratch on/off button for that with one hand, and controlling the jog wheel and the pro scratch button with the other...?


What the hell do you use the stop function for that would justify it's own button? Never seen that used.

Cool mapping in some ways. Valiant effort on the loop recorder and sample decks. Similar to what i do on the hercules RMX.
as i said this is meant to be used with a custom Midi Fighter mapping. It will kind of be like the deckalized mappings except the 3 bottom rows on each fighter will be an instant gratification and the top row will the cue buttons and probably a few more loops ir something
Percy Keehan
11.06.2011
Hey guys. I just ordered a Numark Stealth Control, so these are just plans for the Stealth Control so far. However- this mapping is based off of the VCI-100 SE Mapping. The shift key is going to be a toggle button. So almost like the shifts are modes. This mapping also allows you to control 4 decks. This mapping was invented purely to have a cheaper version of the VCI-100 SE. And it was also made to be played with a midi fighter.

GREEN = Default Controls
BLUE = Shift 1 Controls
ORANGE = Shift 2 Controls

Any buttons without a label will be mapped to the controller's intentions




'


the pro scratch feature will be a button that does what this guy is doing- i know how to map it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqTIDYCmXq8
you like?
Dana Ordinario
17.06.2011
I may be wrong but from I can see it just looks like he's using then jog wheel in conjunction with a button that toggles the volume to 100% then back down to 0 upon release. Am I missing something ?
Mimi Hohbein
16.06.2011
will you post the tsi mapping ?
Loralee Erban
11.06.2011
you could always get rid of the stop button and change it to cue.... another thing id recommend it one of the shift buttons being linked with the filter to make for gain adjust...
Percy Keehan
11.06.2011
Originally Posted by vox5505
no cue buttons? Is is possible to set a knob to pan between two decks with cue?
no gain knobs???

The pro scratch won't work without a touch jogwheel... Are you planning on using the scratch on/off button for that with one hand, and controlling the jog wheel and the pro scratch button with the other...?


What the hell do you use the stop function for that would justify it's own button? Never seen that used.

Cool mapping in some ways. Valiant effort on the loop recorder and sample decks. Similar to what i do on the hercules RMX.
as i said this is meant to be used with a custom Midi Fighter mapping. It will kind of be like the deckalized mappings except the 3 bottom rows on each fighter will be an instant gratification and the top row will the cue buttons and probably a few more loops ir something
Carlee Roarke
11.06.2011
no cue buttons? Is is possible to set a knob to pan between two decks with cue?
no gain knobs???

The pro scratch won't work without a touch jogwheel... Are you planning on using the scratch on/off button for that with one hand, and controlling the jog wheel and the pro scratch button with the other...?


What the hell do you use the stop function for that would justify it's own button? Never seen that used.

Cool mapping in some ways. Valiant effort on the loop recorder and sample decks. Similar to what i do on the hercules RMX.

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