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Numark Mixtrack Pro II — Rekordbox MIDI Mapping Guide
This article shows how to map a Numark Mixtrack Pro II to Rekordbox DJ (v6+), including a ready-to-use mapping file, step-by-step instructions, common mappings, troubleshooting tips, and performance suggestions.
Customization tips
- Jog sensitivity: Increase/decrease jog-response in Rekordbox MIDI settings or in the XML’s control sensitivity values if you edit the file.
- Scratch feel: If you prefer torque-like scratch, map jog wheel to high-resolution relative CC (14-bit) and set Rekordbox vinyl mode on.
- Pad behavior: Rekordbox Hot Cue behavior can be “trigger” or “hold”—adjust in Rekordbox Hot Cue preferences.
- Shift mapping: If your controller lacks a dedicated Shift button, map a less-used button as Shift in Rekordbox.
Sound Quality & Audio Performance
- Decent for beginners: 16-bit/44.1kHz, clean output, but lacks punch compared to modern controllers (e.g., DDJ-400/FLX4).
- Headphone amp is weak – you’ll need sensitive headphones.
- Mic input is noisy – not recommended for live vocals.
Step 3: Verify MIDI Input
Open rekordbox -> Preferences (Gear icon) -> Controller -> MIDI. Ensure "Numark Mixtrack Pro 2" appears as an input device. If it doesn't, your driver failed. numark mixtrack pro 2 rekordbox mapping
The "Shift" Button Problem
The physical Shift button on the Mixtrack does nothing in rekordbox by default. Numark Mixtrack Pro II — Rekordbox MIDI Mapping
- Solution: REMAP IT. Use MIDI Learn to assign the physical Shift button to "Shift (Modifier)" in rekordbox. Once done, your pads can now do:
- Shift + Pad 1: Beat Jump (-)
- Shift + Pad 2: Beat Jump (+)
- Shift + Pad 5: Slip Mode (On/Off)
Part 5: Customizing Your Workflow
Every DJ plays differently. The beauty of a custom Numark Mixtrack Pro 2 rekordbox mapping is that you aren't locked into Pioneer’s layout. Here are common customizations. Sound Quality & Audio Performance