Numark Mixtrack Pro FX Controller User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Numark
Table of Contents
Numark Mixtrack Pro FX Controller
Box Contents
- MixTrack Pro FX
- USB Cable
- Software Download Card
- User Guide
- Safety & Warranty Manual
Support
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Setup
- Place MixTrack Pro FX on a flat, stable surface.
- Make sure all devices are turned off and all faders and gain knobs are set to “zero”.
- If using a microphone, connect it to MixTrack Pro FX’s microphone input.
- Connect MixTrack Pro FX’s outputs to power amplifiers, tape decks, and/or other audio sources.
- Plug all devices into AC power and connect MixTrack Pro FX’s USB port to a computer’s USB port using the included USB cable.
- When powering everything on, power on your devices in the following order:
- (1) Your computer,
- (2) any amplifiers, speakers, or output devices
- Locate the Serato DJ Lite installation card in the box to download and install the software.
- Open your software program and load music to the decks.
- Start DJ’ing!
- When powering everything off, power off your devices in the following order:
- (1) Any amplifiers, speakers, or output devices,
- (2) your computer
Connection Diagram
Items not listed under Introduction > Box Contents are sold
separately.
Features
Top Panel
1. Browse Knob: Rotate this knob to cycle through folders and tracks. Press
the knob to cycle between the Crates and Library. Hold Shift and rotate the
knob to quickly scroll through tracks and folders.
2. Master Gain: Adjusts the master volume in the software.
Note : This control does not affect the microphone volume, whi
ch is summed with the final output of the Master Gain to the Master Output.
Use the Mic Gain knob to control the microphone volume.
3. Mic Gain: Adjusts the level for the microphone input.
4. Cue Mix: Adjusts the audio output to the headphones, mixing between the
cue output and the master mix output.
5. Cue Gain: Adjusts the volume for headphone cueing.
6. Master Output LEDs: Displays the audio level going to the Master Output.
7. Load: Press one of these buttons while a track is selected to assign it to
Deck 1 or 2, respectively. Quickly double-press a Load button to assign the
same track on both decks.
8. Level: Adjusts the pre-fader, pre-EQ audio level of the corresponding
channel.
9. High EQ: Controls the treble frequencies for the individual channels.
10. Mid EQ: Controls the mid-range frequencies for the individual channels.
11. Low EQ: Controls the bass frequencies for the individual channels.
12. Filter: Adjusts the amount of the filter effect. Turning the knob left
and right will produce a lowpass filter and high-pass filter, respectively.
13. Cue/PFL: Sends pre-fader audio to the cue channel for headphone
monitoring.
14. Channel Fader: Adjusts the volume of the individual channels in the
software.
15. Crossfader: Controls the blend between the two decks.
16. Pitch Bend Down: Press and hold to momentarily reduce the speed of the
track. Hold Shift and this button to adjust the pitch range.
17. Pitch Bend Up: Press and hold to momentarily increase the speed of the
track. Hold Shift and this button to activate Keylock.
18. Pitch Fader: This controls the speed of the music. Moving towards the “+”
will speed the music up, while moving towards the “–” will slow it down.
19. Beats Multiplier: Increases and decreases the rate of the effects to the
beat. When using a time-based effect, this knob adjusts its time division.
20. FX Wet/Dry Knob: Turn this knob to adjust the wet/dry mix of the effects.
21. Software FX: Press one of these buttons to select a software effect.
• HPF (High pass filter)
• LPF (Low pass filter)
• Flanger
• Echo
• Reverb
• Phaser
22. FX On/Off: Push up on the toggle switch to latch (lock) the FX in the on
position. Push down on the toggle switch to turn the FX on momentarily. When
the toggle switch is in the middle position, the FX will be off.
23. Tap BPM: Press this 4 or more times to manually enter a new BPM. The
software will ignore the track’s BPM and follow your manually entered tempo.
Press Shift and this button to reset the tempo to the track’s default BPM.
24. Platter/Jog Wheel: This capacitive, touch-sensitive jog wheel controls
the audio when the wheel is touched and moved. When the Scratch button is not
active, use the jog wheel to bend the pitch of the track. When the Scratch
button is active, use the jog wheel to grab and move the audio, “scratching”
the track as you would with a vinyl record. You can also grab the nontouch-
sensitive outer wheel to bend the pitch of the track. Press Shift and move the
wheel to quickly search through the audio.
25. Scratch: Press this button to turn on the scratch feature for the jog
wheel. Hold Shift and press this button to momentarily censor the track.
26. Shift: Allows multiple control commands to be triggered when pressed
first along with other buttons.
27. Sync: Press this button to automatically match the corresponding deck’s
tempo with the opposite deck’s tempo. Press Shift and press this button to
deactivate Sync.
28. Cue (Transport Control): Sets and recalls the main Cue point in the
current track. Hold down the Cue button for temporary play of the cue point.
The track will play for as long as the buttonis held down and return to the
cue point once it is released. Press Shift + Cue to return the play head to
the start of the track.
29. Play/Pause: Starts and suspends playback.
30. Cue: With this Pad mode, each pad assigns a Hot Cue Point, or returns the
track to that Hot Cue Point. When a pad is unlit, you can assign a Hot Cue
Point by pressing it at the desired point in your track.
31. Auto Loop: With this Pad mode, each pad triggers an auto loop of a
different length. See Operation > Performance Pad Modes for more information.
32. Fader Cuts: With this Pad mode, the top 4 performance pads are used to
perform transform effects for cuts on scratching. See Operation > Performance
Pad Modes for more information.
33. Sampler: With this Pad mode, each pad triggers a sample in the software.
See Operation > Performance Pad Modes for more information.
34. Performance Pads: The top row of pads is used to trigger loop points or
samples depending on the Pad mode setting. See Operation > Performance Pad
Modes for more information.
The bottom row of pads is used to trigger Stutter, Previous Track, Search
Backward, and Search Forward:
• Stutter: Repeats or “stutters” the sample when the pad is repeatedly tapped.
• Previous Track: Goes to the previous track.
• Search Backward: Searches backward through the current track.
• Search Forward: Searches forward through the current track.
35. Loop On/Off: Press to activate auto loop on/off. Hold Shift and press
this button to trigger a reloop.
36. Loop 1/2: Press this button when a loop is active to decrease the loop
size by half. Hold Shift and press this button to set the Loop In point.
37. Loop x2: Press this button when a loop is active to double the loop size.
Hold Shift and press this button to set the Loop Out point.
Front Panel
1. Headphone Output: Connect headphones to these 1/4” (6.35 mm) and 1/8” (3.5 mm) jacks for monitoring the signal. The headphone volume is controlled using the Cue Gain knob.
Rear Panel
1. Master Output (RCA): Use standard RCA cables to connect this output to
speakers or an amplifier system.
2. USB: Sends USB MIDI data to control various software parameters.
3. Microphone Input: Connect a standard dynamic microphone to this 1/4” (6.35
mm) jack.
Operation
Performance Pad Modes
The upper row of pads has different functions depending on their mode: Cue,
Auto Loop Mode, Fader Cuts, and Sample Mode. To select a mode, press one of
the Pad mode buttons and press one of the upper pads to activate a specific
function.
Cue Mode: Press the pad marked Cue and press a lit pad from the upper 4
pads to return a track to the assigned Hot Cue Point. Press an unlit pad from
the upper 4 pads to assign a Hot Cue Point at the desired point in your track.
Auto Loop Mode: Press the pad marked Auto Loop to assign the upper 4 pads to
the functions listed below:
• Auto 1: Sets and starts playback of a 1-beat auto loop.
• Auto 2: Sets and starts playback of a 2-beat auto loop.
• Auto 4: Sets and starts playback of a 4-beat auto loop.
• Auto 8: Sets and starts playback of an 8-beat auto loop.
Fader Cuts: The pads will mute and unmute the deck’s audio signal in a way that emulates crossfader movements toward that deck. Sample Mode : Press the pad marked Sampler to assign the upper 4 pads to play a sample. PressShift and one of the upper four pads to stop playback, or to load a sample if the slot is empty.
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