Tuesday, September 26, 2017

4-channel USB DJ mixer offers versatile mixing with computer integration.



The Numark Mixer enables you to step up to a 4-channel USB mixer. This club-style design not only works with any standard audio sources including turntables and CD players, but it also has a USB computer connection. When connected to your Mac or PC, the USB DJ mixer's plug-and-play connection empowers you to mix in audio from music-player software and record your sets into virtually any audio recording application.

You will enjoy a complete range of performance essentials in M6, including 3-band EQ and LED metering per channel. The Numark M6 DJ mixer has a replaceable crossfader with slope control, and you can assign any channel to either side of the crossfader.

You can talk over the mix with M6's dedicated XLR microphone channel and a secondary mic input on channel four. For the best possible sound, the USB mixer has balanced outputs.

Get all the flexibility of a four-channel mixer plus the power of computer connection with the Numark M6 mixer.


FEATURESFour input channels, each with gain, 3-band EQ, and LED metering
USB computer connection for playing and recording with Mac or PC
Play music from music-player software
Record your mix to your computer
Multiple phono, line, and mic inputs
Dedicated XLR mic channel and additional mic input on channel 4
Replaceable crossfader with slope control
Assign any channel to either side of the crossfader

Includes:
M6 mixer
Power supply
Quick start guide


Okay first off, If you're a beginner DJ who doesn't care much about crisp and clear sound and Saucy EQ. That's right I just said saucy. Then this is the mixer for you. For me however, a person who cares about sound quality, this is not the mixer for me. It's built well and has a professional feel, but not sound. I currently use this mixer with the Numark V7's which are great pieces of hardware. back to the M6 usb, It is decent for learning to scratch do to the cut setting on the crossfader, however twiddling, and crab scratching is impossible because the fader cut point is too far away the fader is too stiff. But that can be replaced with an innofader pro. The biggest flaw with the mixer is its unnatural sound quality and the slope of the line faders and EQ knobs. Most club standard DJ mixers will have a even gradual fade on the faders and knobs, however this mixer's not like this at all. When adjusting the bass knob, the bass will not start to really reduce untill it is almost all the way turned toward zero. This mixer was designed to work like this. Which for the common DJ is an unwanted thing. Looking to maybe buy numark's x5 mixer because it has a remarkable fader for scratching and slope adjustable line faders and cross fader. If you're into Numark mixer's, I recommend the Numark X5. The X7 would be nice but Numark decided not to release it for some illegitimate reason.