Certified Mappings mean that the Mixxx core team owns one and personally
QAs the quality of the preset before each release -- typically the
manufacturer has provided a unit to us in this case.

The distinction is important because a bunch of our MIDI mappings are
incomplete or generally crappy and we have no way of knowing.

On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 8:44 AM, Be <b...@gmx.com> wrote:

> On 06/12/2015 07:08 AM, Sébastien BLAISOT wrote:
> > Also, it would be great now that Mixxx is natively 4-decks to have an
> > indication if included mapping is 4-channel compliant or not (either
> > that controller is natively 4-decks or some logic is implemented to
> > switch channel for each deck). As an examlpe, Hercules DJ Control MP3 e2
> > is a 2-deck controller, but now has a mapping that can control 4
> > channels (with a channel switch for deck A and deck B).
>
> Good idea. Do you want to go ahead and do that?
>
> I am also thinking about adding a column indicating the general purpose
> of the controller, such as all-in-one, mixer, effects, and loops/remixing.
>
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