Configuring the Numark Stealth Control for the complete novice (Part 2) – Midi Control Types
The purpose of this blog post is to give a quick overview of the various control types without going into too much details.
Midi Control Types
Below is a list of some of the midi control types one will encounter when setting up a midi controller with Traktor.
Direct
Controls of this type function as dials. There is a start point and an end point. Typically, this type of control could be used for things like volume/channel faders, pitch/tempo faders, effect parameter knobs and equalizer knobs to name a few.
Hold
This control type is pretty much self-explanatory. Press and hold to engage a function, releasing will disengage the function. Typically, this type of control could be used for switching to another midi page, resetting effect parameters, or even cue/pause.
Toggle
This control type is pretty much like a light switch. It stays on until its turned off. Press once to engage a function, press again to disengage. Typically, this control type could be used for turning on/off effects, play/pause or anything else like that.
Trigger
This control type causes something the same function to happen each time a button is pressed. For example, a control type of trigger could be used for a function such as dropping a cue point. Each time that button is pressed, a cue point will be dropped.
Output
This control type is used to control the LEDs on the midi controller. This is useful as a way of indicating the status of a midi assignable function. For example, having the effect on button illuminated will automatically let you know that the effect is on.
Things I forgot to mention last time
There are 2 reset buttons, the one in the settings section of the Midi Setup tab will reset all the assignments on any page that is selected. The other reset button is used to reset an individual assignment. There is a drop down box at the top right which allows you to switch pages, this is useful for adding extra functionality to buttons on the midi controller using “modifiers”. In this version of Traktor, buttons used to switch to different midi pages aren’t really called modifiers.
The controller attributes drop down box allows assigning of functions to 1 of the 4 decks or as a focus-based control.
I think that’s it for now, hopefully this information will be useful. Coming up, I’ll go through setting up this controller for Traktor Pro/Traktor Scratch Pro and then onto some of the ways I’m using the Stealth Control.
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