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anyone else find the browse knob to be a bit strange? I push it and it goes to the file tree push it again it doesn't go back to the tracks all the time sometimes it does sometimes it doesn't.
 

I haven't noticed anything Cyder, but I haven't hooked my external HD yet. I've just been playing around with the couple hundred tracks on my laptop's hard drive.
 

DJ Cyder wrote :
anyone else find the browse knob to be a bit strange? I push it and it goes to the file tree push it again it doesn't go back to the tracks all the time sometimes it does sometimes it doesn't.


I did notice the load button only works when there is not a song already on a deck. But I will play with the track knob more to see if I can recreate what you are desribing.
 

In order to move from the tree to record case you need to just push one of the load buttons..
 

sleeperawaken wrote :
Thanks for the excellent response. I am looking forward to getting mine :)

Also, to the last, I look forward to seeing what your rig looks like with the NTC :) That's some fast work!



Still Needs to be cleaned up and tweaked a little..





 

Just a quick note…

Let it be known that I was the first to coin the phrase, “ NTC ”

So Yes, you can tell your children, and grand kids it was me..

And So It Was Written…



Thanks you so very much for all your support..
 

whats the actual size of the total control
 

about the same size as a closed laptop.

Anyone notice the hole in the bottom of the TC? I'm thinking is that what I think it is, then i set in on top of the platter on my 1200 and soon confirmed its a spindle hole. So in the club you can set the unit on top of their turntable. Very nice feature I think.
 

@ Cyder: If you put it onto a platter, doesn't it rotate if you act on the Total Control?
 

not really with the usb cable coming out the back however it might be cool if I put a slipmat under it ;)
 

The NTC face plate has a clear plastic coating over it, the more I use my controller the more air bubbles appear and around knobs, jogs and buttons…

This happening to anyone else????

I can see Numark replacing this one.. They defiantly need to develop a better face plate.... It’s light and plastic, put it’s junk..
 

That’s what that holes is for.. I would really love it if Numark work come up with a real user guide for this thing..
 

I think its just a protective film you remove, I'll confirm this today and let you know. Btw I fixed my overlay by putting some double sided tape in a few key areas.
 

Yep, the clear plastic is just a protective cover like on a new phone/remote/etc. Take it off.
 

two pieces of scotch double sided tape in the middle and one down each side solves the bubble problem.
 

paulettecerra wrote :
The NTC face plate has a clear plastic coating over it, the more I use my controller the more air bubbles appear and around knobs, jogs and buttons…

This happening to anyone else????

I can see Numark replacing this one.. They defiantly need to develop a better face plate.... It’s light and plastic, put it’s junk..


This was inteded to be removed by the owner of the unit Paul. It is to protect the skin during shipping, just peel it off.
 

I can't get Cue LE (comes with Total Control) to recognize any of the Sound Effects I'm downloading. I put them in the plugins folder with the rest of them but I particularly want 'flippin doubles' and Cue LE won't recognize any new plugins.

Any ideas?
 

kwilsonjr wrote :
I can't get Cue LE (comes with Total Control) to recognize any of the Sound Effects I'm downloading. I put them in the plugins folder with the rest of them but I particularly want 'flippin doubles' and Cue LE won't recognize any new plugins.

Any ideas?

Are you importing them into the right folder??
 

Do you mean 'is my laptop plugged in and turned on?'

Yeah, they are in the right folder right there with the stock audio effects. But thanks for assuming I am a total moron.
 

Paul was not infering your a moron. When troubleshooting the simplest answer is always checked first, and after that you move to next hardest and so forth. We call it the KISS method at my day job, KISS means " Keep Is Simple Stupid"(Meaning us dont get ahead of yourself, stupid). THis forum is full of DJs trying to help others and sometimes given the questions posted we have to ask, what to some is, a stupid question. You would be supprised how many times I have read "Oh I did not think to check that". So please do not take offence, and give as much information as possible.
 

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