Orbit Editor - User Guide
Orbit Editor - User Guide
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Introduction
Orbit Editor is a free software application that lets you change the MIDI messages sent from
your Numark Orbit to your music software. This editor lets you set each pad, virtual knob, and
button (across four banks) to send a unique command to your software, giving you deep,
dynamic, and powerful control over your performance.
Please read this manual to get a better understanding of the Orbit Editor.
For technical support, please contact us through the Support page of our website:
numark.com/support.
Installation
Windows®
1. Double-click the .exe file you unzipped to open the installer.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
Mac® OS X®
1. Double-click the .pkg file you unzipped to open the installer.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
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Overview
Graphical
Interface
Panels
Orbit Editor's graphical interface looks just like your Numark Orbit but with some extra
information about the MIDI messages it sends. All of this information is considered a "mapping,"
which determines how your Orbit will command your software. The three panels below it—
Manage Mappings, Preferences, and Edit Mappings—let you adjust, save, load, reset, etc.
your mappings.
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Graphical Interface
Orbit's has three types of hardware controls whose MIDI messages you can edit. This section
explains how to adjust the MIDI message sent by each type of hardware control.
Important: Remember that there are four banks of controls. When editing your mappings,
make sure you are on the bank you want. Click the desired Pad Bank button in the graphical
interface to select the bank. The bank number will display in the Edit Mappings panel, and the
values on the graphical interface will reflect those of the current bank only.
Tip: If you want to set a MIDI note number, MIDI CC number, or MIDI channel number to all
pads, all virtual knobs, or both accelerometers, see the Apply section below. This feature lets
you "copy" a single value or set ascending values across all similar controls.
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Pads
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Virtual Knobs (K1 – K4)
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Edit Mappings
The earlier sections of this manual—Pads, Virtual Knobs (K1 – K4), and Accelerometers—
describe how to use the Edit Mappings panel to set the various MIDI messages for each
control. This panel has an additional feature, though, explained below.
Apply
• Copy a MIDI note number, MIDI CC number, or MIDI channel number to a group of
sequential controls of the same type (and on the same bank).
Examples:
o You could set all 16 pads' to a single MIDI channel.
o You could set Pads 8-16 to a single MIDI note number.
o You could set all virtual knobs to a single MIDI CC number.
• Assign MIDI note numbers, MIDI CC numbers, or MIDI channel numbers in ascending
order across a group of sequential controls of the same type (and on the same bank).
Examples:
o You could set Pad 1 to send MIDI Note 48, Pad 2 to send MIDI Note 49, Pad 3 to
send MIDI Note 50, etc.
o You could set Virtual Knobs K1, K2, K3, and K4 to send MIDI CCs 10, 11, 12, and
13, respectively.
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To copy a value to a group of controls:
1. Click the "lowest-numbered" pad, virtual knob, or accelerometer of the group of controls
(e.g., if you want to copy a pad value across Pads 8-16, click Pad 8).
2. Click the Apply drop-down menu and select Constant.
3. Click the To drop-down menu and select the type of message you want to copy—Note /
CC or Chan (channel).
4. Click the OK button.
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Manage Mappings
The four buttons in this section let you manage your
various mapping files (.json):
To "download" or "grab" the mapping file from your (connected) Numark Orbit,
click Retrieve.
To "upload" the mapping file currently in the editor to your (connected) Numark
Orbit, click Send.
Preferences
Keep both the MIDI Output and MIDI Input drop-down
menus set to Numark ORBIT, which is is selected by
default when your Orbit is connected to your computer.
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Other Information
At the bottom of the screen, you can enter any text you want into the Mapping Name field to
provide more custom information about the Mapping (e.g., DJ Set 04-04-2013, Techno
Mapping 01, etc.) This text is different from the file name.
The Message area (to the right of the Mapping Name field) displays helpful confirmation or
error messages to indicate the editor's operations.
Menu Bar
The menu bar has several different menus, but only certain options are useful for the purposes
of this editor.
File
New: Select this to open a mapping template (identical to the Numark Orbit's factory default
mapping).
Open: Select this to open a previously saved mapping file in the editor.
Tip: This is the same as clicking the Load button.
Save or Save As: Select either option to save and name the mapping file currently shown in
the editor.
Tip: This is the same as clicking the Save button.
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Edit
Overdrive: Select this to force your computer to prioritize Orbit Editor above other CPU
processes. You probably will rarely, if ever, need to select this as the editor is very CPU-
efficient.
Window
Help
Numark Orbit Editor: Select this to view more information about the editor.
Mac OS X users: To view more information about the editor, click the Numark Orbit Editor
menu and select Numark Orbit Editor.
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Trademarks and Licenses
Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and other countries.
Mac and OS X are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
All other product or company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners.
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