Numark EM260 Anyone ever used one?
Numark EM260 Anyone ever used one? Posted on: 23.10.2011 by Ninfa Mazariegos Found a Numark EM260 http://www.numark.com/em260 "battle style" mixer with built in Kaoss pad. Says it's MIDI capable. The guy wants $120 for it.Anyone ever used one or know if I can use it with Traktor? And how much MIDI capability are we talking? It would be sweet to use the pad for multi FX and mixing internally. Or externally. Or program the knobs and faders to FX as well. | |
Sulema Eshel 09.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by djfunke
Originally Posted by djfunke
Will let you know on the adjustments when I get home toevening . |
Sulema Eshel 09.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by djfunke
Originally Posted by djfunke
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Sulema Eshel 04.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by djfunke
Basically the kaoss pad can output 6 channels of midi, plus 2 on/off switches. You can switch the midi for all 6 outputs on or off (by using the 6 buttons along the top of the pad). The channels it outputs are: 1 - Pitchbend type control (X-plane)... left of the pad is 0, right is 127, BUT it always returns to 63 - can use for hi-lo filter 2 - Top half of controller (Y-plane)... middle of the controller is 0, top is 127 3 - Bottom half of controller (Y-plane)... middle is 0, bottom is 127 4 - Diagonal - Bottom left is 0, top right is 127, either of the other 2 corners, or the centre X,Y is 63. 5 - Left/right (X plane) - left=0, right=127 6 - Up/down (Y-plane) - bottom=0, top=127 Then the buttons: EFX on/off sends out a signal from CC1-95 - this is a toggle switch and not a latching switch Also hold sends out a signal (again from 1-95), BUT if you have hold engaged, then when you release your finger from the pad, it treats it as if you haven't (important for #1 (pitchbend)) To program: 1) Press all 6 buttons above the pad 2) Turn the program knob to pick midi channel 3) Press any of the buttons 1-6 to toggle that control on/off 4) Press and hold efx on/off or hold and rotate program knob to set the CC that these send on (1-95) 5) (Just discovered this) - press and hold buttons 4-6 and rotate program knob to send out those outputs on different CCs. 1-3 are always fixed (to pitchbend, 1 & 2) Any further info, just shout. Oh... From a traktor/serato usage point of view, it isn't much use for anything other than FX, and even then it's quite sensitive (in a bad way) - move your finger a tiny bit and the knob moves loads in traktor. I have one programmed for FX, but only use it now and then. I need to find a good use for it (I was trying to get it to take out the bass on decks A,B,C & D (using a corner for each deck), but I haven't sussed it yet! Hope this helps... write me if not, escapemcp |
Ninfa Mazariegos 23.10.2011 | Found a Numark EM260 http://www.numark.com/em260 "battle style" mixer with built in Kaoss pad. Says it's MIDI capable. The guy wants $120 for it. Anyone ever used one or know if I can use it with Traktor? And how much MIDI capability are we talking? It would be sweet to use the pad for multi FX and mixing internally. Or externally. Or program the knobs and faders to FX as well. |
Sulema Eshel 27.11.2011 | No adjustments to Xfader. Just watching a vid on DJTT suddenly made me realise that the kaoss pad has so many modes of operation, that you can easily create a superfader on the pad without bomes etc. It is in the firmware of the kaoss pad, so could be very handy. Can't believe that I hadn't noticed this before! escapemcp |
Sulema Eshel 09.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by djfunke
Originally Posted by djfunke
Will let you know on the adjustments when I get home toevening . |
Sulema Eshel 09.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by djfunke
Originally Posted by djfunke
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Ninfa Mazariegos 08.11.2011 | I guess I could always just mix externally and still use it. But then I would still need more than just a midifighter to control Traktor. Hmmmmmm.... How about the fader on that? The guy I talked to didn't seem to know much about it. He said the crossfader "seemed kind of loose" and that it "needed tightening". Like there was an adjustment to fix it. Me believes it just needs a new crossfader. Ever replaced yours, and if so, did you use a different one? |
Ninfa Mazariegos 09.11.2011 | So in a nutshell: fun with records, not so great for traktor. My ideal setup is to using an audio 10 with a midi mixer and a midifighter on the side. I figured this would be ideal in case my laptop crashed and I could keep the show going and still have some FX. Or just have something else to play with. Do you believe the mapping issues could be resolved with a more complicated mapping? Im always up for a challenge. |
Sulema Eshel 04.11.2011 |
Originally Posted by djfunke
Basically the kaoss pad can output 6 channels of midi, plus 2 on/off switches. You can switch the midi for all 6 outputs on or off (by using the 6 buttons along the top of the pad). The channels it outputs are: 1 - Pitchbend type control (X-plane)... left of the pad is 0, right is 127, BUT it always returns to 63 - can use for hi-lo filter 2 - Top half of controller (Y-plane)... middle of the controller is 0, top is 127 3 - Bottom half of controller (Y-plane)... middle is 0, bottom is 127 4 - Diagonal - Bottom left is 0, top right is 127, either of the other 2 corners, or the centre X,Y is 63. 5 - Left/right (X plane) - left=0, right=127 6 - Up/down (Y-plane) - bottom=0, top=127 Then the buttons: EFX on/off sends out a signal from CC1-95 - this is a toggle switch and not a latching switch Also hold sends out a signal (again from 1-95), BUT if you have hold engaged, then when you release your finger from the pad, it treats it as if you haven't (important for #1 (pitchbend)) To program: 1) Press all 6 buttons above the pad 2) Turn the program knob to pick midi channel 3) Press any of the buttons 1-6 to toggle that control on/off 4) Press and hold efx on/off or hold and rotate program knob to set the CC that these send on (1-95) 5) (Just discovered this) - press and hold buttons 4-6 and rotate program knob to send out those outputs on different CCs. 1-3 are always fixed (to pitchbend, 1 & 2) Any further info, just shout. Oh... From a traktor/serato usage point of view, it isn't much use for anything other than FX, and even then it's quite sensitive (in a bad way) - move your finger a tiny bit and the knob moves loads in traktor. I have one programmed for FX, but only use it now and then. I need to find a good use for it (I was trying to get it to take out the bass on decks A,B,C & D (using a corner for each deck), but I haven't sussed it yet! Hope this helps... write me if not, escapemcp |
Wayne Washko 24.10.2011 | for 120 - get it |
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