Yes, there should be a goal to achieve here. There could be more than 
one. My intention in making the above list was thinking about what 
controllers we could recommend to people who have never DJed, which 
seems to be a large portion of people trying Mixxx. To this end, it 
would be great to have a mapping for every controller on the list of 
ones we don't have mappings for that costs $300 or less.

We could try reaching out to manufacturers for donations. How has this 
gone before? I have been thinking of reaching out to Electrix about 
making a Mixxx certified mapping for the Tweaker. Pegasus, how did your 
interactions with them go regarding the Ebox44 (and why did they 
discontinue such an awesome little device?)

It would also be great to get a Linux driver written for the Numark DJ 
iO, the cheapest 4 output sound card I can find. Apparently the DJ iO 2 
is class compliant.

On 06/13/2015 05:56 AM, Tuukka Pasanen wrote:
> Hello,
> There should be some outcome for this. Mappings are very important for
> getting people to use Mixxx. There also should be some option in start
> wizard for easily assign your device. Can we have Quiz about this in
> Mixxx blog when 1.12 is released where this is asked (What mapping do
> you miss most)?
>
> Tuukka
>
> 12.06.2015, 18:03, Be kirjoitti:
>> The recent update of the hardware compatibility tables shows that we
>> don't have many mappings for controllers have not been discontinued.
>> Several cheapish controllers have entered the market in the past couple
>> years that I think a lot of users would be interested in getting if
>> there were mappings.em
>>
>> The Akai Pro AMX is great for new vinyl users. It's the cheapest sound
>> card with 2 phono preamps on the market today ($250) since the Electrix
>> Ebox 44 and Mixvibes U-Mix44 were discontinued. Also, because its MIDI
>> controls are for controlling software mixing, it can replace a heavy,
>> bulky, and expensive analog mixer. It should be very easy to map with
>> the possible exception of the vu meters. The audio interface is class
>> compliant, so it should work with Linux.
>>
>> It would also be good to have a mapping for the Traktor Kontrol Z1,
>> which is similar to the Akai Pro AMX but $50 cheaper and lacks inputs.
>> It's an HID device, so it'd be harder to map. The audio interface on
>> this is also class compliant, so it works on Linux (searching the
>> interwebs confirms this).
>>
>> It's kinda ironic how iOS requiring USB audio devices to be class
>> compliant is driving hardware manufacturers to make audio interfaces and
>> controllers that work better with Linux. :P
>>
>> The Numark Mixtrack 2 (not Pro) is a popular controller that is the same
>> as the Mixtrack Pro 2 but without an audio interface. Users have talked
>> about modifying the Pro 2 mapping on the forums, but no one has posted a
>> mapping.
>>
>> Similarly, the Allen & Heath Xone K1 is the same as the Xone K2 but
>> without an audio interface.
>>
>> The Numark Mixtrack 3 and Mixtrack Pro 3 recently became available.
>> They're a bit more expensive (for now) and the 2 & 2 Pro are still
>> available, but I think some users would appreciate a mapping for these.
>> The audio interface in the Pro 3 is class compliant, so it should work
>> with Linux.
>>
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