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Numark mixtrack users, how's long term performance
Posted on: 28.09.2010 by Brinda Toalston
Hi, I am interested in upgrading from a maudio xsession pro to the numark mixtrack. I just want some jog wheels to spin ala cdj again. I also want more navigation of my traktor duo.
My question is to owners of the device is how are you getting along with it?
Should I bother to upgrade or wait for something else? Thank you in advance.
Vernie Beharry
19.11.2010
Haven't heard anything on the MTP soundcard yet, but I am assuming it would be better than the DJ I/O that Numark makes, but that's all heresay.

Even the Numark website doesn't give any decent info on the soundcard, althoguh they did put up VERY MINIMUM specs of the DJ I/O

http://www.numark.com/djio
24-bit DAC
Vernie Beharry
19.11.2010
Haven't heard anything on the MTP soundcard yet, but I am assuming it would be better than the DJ I/O that Numark makes, but that's all heresay.

Even the Numark website doesn't give any decent info on the soundcard, althoguh they did put up VERY MINIMUM specs of the DJ I/O

http://www.numark.com/djio
24-bit DAC
Vernie Beharry
19.11.2010
Haven't heard anything on the MTP soundcard yet, but I am assuming it would be better than the DJ I/O that Numark makes, but that's all heresay.

Even the Numark website doesn't give any decent info on the soundcard, althoguh they did put up VERY MINIMUM specs of the DJ I/O

http://www.numark.com/djio
24-bit DAC
Vernie Beharry
19.11.2010
Haven't heard anything on the MTP soundcard yet, but I am assuming it would be better than the DJ I/O that Numark makes, but that's all heresay.

Even the Numark website doesn't give any decent info on the soundcard, althoguh they did put up VERY MINIMUM specs of the DJ I/O

http://www.numark.com/djio
24-bit DAC
Vernie Beharry
19.11.2010
Haven't heard anything on the MTP soundcard yet, but I am assuming it would be better than the DJ I/O that Numark makes, but that's all heresay.

Even the Numark website doesn't give any decent info on the soundcard, althoguh they did put up VERY MINIMUM specs of the DJ I/O

http://www.numark.com/djio
24-bit DAC
Vernie Beharry
19.11.2010
Haven't heard anything on the MTP soundcard yet, but I am assuming it would be better than the DJ I/O that Numark makes, but that's all heresay.

Even the Numark website doesn't give any decent info on the soundcard, althoguh they did put up VERY MINIMUM specs of the DJ I/O

http://www.numark.com/djio
24-bit DAC
Vernie Beharry
19.11.2010
Haven't heard anything on the MTP soundcard yet, but I am assuming it would be better than the DJ I/O that Numark makes, but that's all heresay.

Even the Numark website doesn't give any decent info on the soundcard, althoguh they did put up VERY MINIMUM specs of the DJ I/O

http://www.numark.com/djio
24-bit DAC
Vernie Beharry
19.11.2010
Haven't heard anything on the MTP soundcard yet, but I am assuming it would be better than the DJ I/O that Numark makes, but that's all heresay.

Even the Numark website doesn't give any decent info on the soundcard, althoguh they did put up VERY MINIMUM specs of the DJ I/O

http://www.numark.com/djio
24-bit DAC
Vernie Beharry
19.11.2010
Haven't heard anything on the MTP soundcard yet, but I am assuming it would be better than the DJ I/O that Numark makes, but that's all heresay.

Even the Numark website doesn't give any decent info on the soundcard, althoguh they did put up VERY MINIMUM specs of the DJ I/O

http://www.numark.com/djio
24-bit DAC
Bernard Charrette
20.11.2010
Originally Posted by DJ ATP
I can't find any videos out there of people who know how to scratch demonstrating that such is possible on the numark mixtrack. I just want to know: on the Mixtrack or Mixtrack Pro, is the jog sensitivity and accuracy good enough to do decent scratching? I've already got my beloved VCI-100 SE (1.3 FW), and it's fantastic for most things, but I just can't stand the lack of accuracy on the jogs. I can't even throw in little scratches or beat juggling where it's appropriate, nor even just for fun, because the jogs are so inaccurate.

The Mixtrack looks very nice, especially the Pro, but I won't even consider buying it if the jogs aren't scratchable.

I'm fine with cue juggling, and that's all well and good and all kinds of fun, but I want to have a little bit more flexibility in my routine.

Alternatively, does the 1.4 FW make the VCI jogs accurate enough to scratch with? I know it extends the range of the faders by messing with the ADC bits or something, but does it provide enough of a boost for the jogs?

If anyone knows answers to either of my questions, please report back.

Thank you.
I believe that problem you describe is more "program" derrived than anything... In fact i'm almost certain of it. I thought the wheels had a lag too when i purchased mine... There is a setting in Traktor that allows you to adjust the jogwheel sensitivity... I don't know about the VCI, although I too would like to own one...
Bernard Charrette
15.11.2010
Originally Posted by jeffolivarri
That looks awesome Cashen! I can't wait, it's exactly what I've been looking for.
double that...
Maybell Corb
12.11.2010
Nice layout Cashen.

I've just taken delivery of mine (
Eliza Auble
01.12.2010
Since Cashen never came back to post his 4-deck mapping, I took it apon myself to make one. It's a modified version of the original TSI, fixing the tick/view reversal and replacing a few functions. I didn't include cue/juggle mode since I use my Korg Nanokey to do all of that. Go ahead and modify it further to fit your needs. It shoulod be a good starting spot for most of you. All features are descibed and pictured below. Its posted in the Mappings community but here is the link to get you there faster. Enjoy!

http://www.djranking s.com/community /showthread.php?t=21062



Keylock Buttons (Deck Mode):
I always leave my tracks keylocked... no need for the buttons. Keylock A will now change all deck specific controls on that side to deck C. Global controls (ex. FX controls, Master Volume, etc.) will all go untouched. Keylock B will do the same for the right side only switching to deck D. All LEDs should function as well. Yes, the mixer functions are considered deck specific and switch as well.

Tempo Sliders (Filter):
I sync to the master tempo and never have a reason to touch the tempo sliders. So they are now the Filters for each deck. The center LED will light signaling you are at 0%. (Filters are deck specific and effected by Deck Mode)

Pitch Bend Buttons (FX Select):
Who uses pitch bend buttons when you have platters? Not me. So now they are deck specific FX select buttons. Pitch down (-) toggles FX 1, and Pitch up (+) toggles FX 2. (Also effected by Deck Mode)

Cue Mix (Master Tempo):
I just listen to the normal cue feed in the headphones and the main mix through the main monitors. No need for the Cue Mix option, so it's now the master tempo. Turning up goes fast, turning down goes slow... Easy.
Lita Milosavljevic
30.11.2010
Looking forward to this too!
Kristina Juhnke
24.11.2010
Really looking forward to this mapping.
Vernie Beharry
19.11.2010
Haven't heard anything on the MTP soundcard yet, but I am assuming it would be better than the DJ I/O that Numark makes, but that's all heresay.

Even the Numark website doesn't give any decent info on the soundcard, althoguh they did put up VERY MINIMUM specs of the DJ I/O

http://www.numark.com/djio
24-bit DAC
Haydee Monfee
19.11.2010
The thought did cross my mind. Use the sound card in the Mixtrack for output, and put that on decks 1 and 2, then keep the VCI for 3 and 4, do mad cue juggling and samples with three and 4 while using 1 and 2 for main mixing.

You know. Or something. Me and my delusions of grandeur.

I like the S4, but it's too expensive considering I spent half that amount already on my VCI, so adding in some more features for much less money really couldn't hurt.

Speaking of which, anyone with the Mixtrack Pro got word on the sound card's quality and flexibility yet?
Vernie Beharry
19.11.2010
It would be nice to have multiple controllers to give myself some flexibility
Or even 4 Tracks to control if you map just right!
Haydee Monfee
19.11.2010
Thanks for the info, coolout. After I mess around with the sensitivity on my VCI, if the results are not satisfactory, I'll consider grabbing a Mixtrack as well. They look very nice, and so far I've heard mostly good things about them. It would be nice to have multiple controllers to give myself some flexibility and choice for future gigging.
Hermine Lally
19.11.2010
You're right...it's all in the application settings. I can tell you off the bat the Mixtrack's jog wheel performance is better in Virtual DJ than in Traktor.

Not to mention, in VDJ you can pitch bend (by moving the outside of jog) while in scratch mode like a Pioneer CDJ. On the Numark supplied Traktor mapping you can't which makes it unintuitive. You have to turn off scratch mode to pitch bend with the jog wheel.

As far as platter comparison to Vestax goes. I did a head to head with the Mixtrack and Typhoon/Spin. The jogs had about the same sensitivity but the Mixtrack's wheels were bigger and thus more comfortable. The Vestax faders were a little smoother but at the end I went with the Mixtrack and took the Typhoon back to the store.
Haydee Monfee
20.11.2010
So I'm probably just playing with the sensitivity way too low. I didn't even believe about that, I just attributed it to the low-resolution of MIDI. I was just worried that if I put the sensitivity too high, I would end up having to do too far of a revolution to make any significant noticeable effect when controlling quick pitch adjustments. I'll play around and see what happens. Thanks for that.
Bernard Charrette
20.11.2010
Originally Posted by DJ ATP
I can't find any videos out there of people who know how to scratch demonstrating that such is possible on the numark mixtrack. I just want to know: on the Mixtrack or Mixtrack Pro, is the jog sensitivity and accuracy good enough to do decent scratching? I've already got my beloved VCI-100 SE (1.3 FW), and it's fantastic for most things, but I just can't stand the lack of accuracy on the jogs. I can't even throw in little scratches or beat juggling where it's appropriate, nor even just for fun, because the jogs are so inaccurate.

The Mixtrack looks very nice, especially the Pro, but I won't even consider buying it if the jogs aren't scratchable.

I'm fine with cue juggling, and that's all well and good and all kinds of fun, but I want to have a little bit more flexibility in my routine.

Alternatively, does the 1.4 FW make the VCI jogs accurate enough to scratch with? I know it extends the range of the faders by messing with the ADC bits or something, but does it provide enough of a boost for the jogs?

If anyone knows answers to either of my questions, please report back.

Thank you.
I believe that problem you describe is more "program" derrived than anything... In fact i'm almost certain of it. I thought the wheels had a lag too when i purchased mine... There is a setting in Traktor that allows you to adjust the jogwheel sensitivity... I don't know about the VCI, although I too would like to own one...
Haydee Monfee
20.11.2010
I can't find any videos out there of people who know how to scratch demonstrating that such is possible on the numark mixtrack. I just want to know: on the Mixtrack or Mixtrack Pro, is the jog sensitivity and accuracy good enough to do decent scratching? I've already got my beloved VCI-100 SE (1.3 FW), and it's fantastic for most things, but I just can't stand the lack of accuracy on the jogs. I can't even throw in little scratches or beat juggling where it's appropriate, nor even just for fun, because the jogs are so inaccurate.

The Mixtrack looks very nice, especially the Pro, but I won't even consider buying it if the jogs aren't scratchable.

I'm fine with cue juggling, and that's all well and good and all kinds of fun, but I want to have a little bit more flexibility in my routine.

Alternatively, does the 1.4 FW make the VCI jogs accurate enough to scratch with? I know it extends the range of the faders by messing with the ADC bits or something (and fixes the problem with the scratch button notes that I hate so much), but does it provide enough of a boost for the jogs?

If anyone knows answers to either of my questions, please report back.

Thank you.
Andree Ganas
17.11.2010
Excellent mapping Cashen. I cannot wait.
Joanne Erchul
17.11.2010
I have the MixTrack Pro. I bought it about a month ago and I love it so far. The only thing is, I can't find any mapping for virtual dj. it comes with the LE edition and I have an older version of VDJ (6.0.1). The controller will only work with the LE edition that came with it for 30 days. I'm not against using Traktor or anything like that, I just prefer VDJ. If anyone can send me a mapping for VDJ 6.0.1 it would be greatly appreciated. [email protected]
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Randy Neave
16.11.2010
Cashen......we are waiting?
Bernard Charrette
15.11.2010
Originally Posted by jeffolivarri
That looks awesome Cashen! I can't wait, it's exactly what I've been looking for.
double that...
Lizeth Jaya
14.11.2010
The mixtrack was a MISTAKE.

First one that I ordered from Musician's Friend seemed fine at first but within a WEEK I noticed the crossfader was being glitchy. Then after a few more weeks and testing it turns out if you move the crossfader up or down it moves it to the left or right in a gltichy manner.

It was unusable as a DJ controller at that point because the crossfader was going haywire all over the place.


I exchanged it for ANOTHER mixtrack except when this one came, no crossfader problem, but the right jog wheel was like 75% responsive and had some sort of resistance when compared to the left.

All-in-all the responsiveness is just not there and the build quality is pretty poor, i mean at 150 it must have cost half the price to build the thing.

I'm ordering a Vestax Typhoon because of the metal jog wheels, and less plastic/better pastic. I"ll post back to compare the two but I haven't had a Numark Mixtrack work 100% yet, and for some reason I see a LOT of good reviews out there. Buyers beware.
Christel Croak
13.11.2010
can someone help me with a mixtrack mapping. I've been working all day on a maping to make fader fx's with the jog wheel, gain, and pitch slider. like in ean's video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUBEN...06450&index=41
The only problem i'm having it making the third preset turn on at the bottom of my gain. it's doing the reverse, it stays on the entire gain slide, and when i put it to the bottom it turns off. Any suggestions?
Maybell Corb
12.11.2010
Nice layout Cashen.

I've just taken delivery of mine (
Vernie Beharry
11.11.2010
@ Cashen
:eek:
That. . .is. . .awesome!!!
Eliza Auble
11.11.2010
That looks awesome Cashen! I can't wait, it's exactly what I've been looking for.
Lindsy Hoelz
07.11.2010
I have a Mixtrack, and I've been pretty happy with it so far. The faders are a little plasticky, with good resistance for mixing on the upfaders and a reasonably smooth crossfader, and the knobs aren't terrible either. There are some things about the layout I would change if I could redesign it, but it works rather well in practice. It'd be nice to have a 4th knob in the mixer section for filters, and it'd be nice to have a 4th knob in the effects section, but I've gotten over that by press+turn functionality to control dry-wet/parameter 1 at the same time on the first knob.

I have a pretty comprehensive and flexible 4 deck mapping that I'm just doing some testing on before I release it here on the community . I've settled on touch-sensitive scratch/pitchbend jog wheels, loops, effects, and juggle modes for all 4 decks, and a few other features that are working out pretty well so far in practice. Should be out in a few days, if I can get some time to play with it first and make sure the kinks are ironed out. Here's a preview:

Eliza Auble
06.11.2010
I purchased mine a few months ago to finally make the permanent jump from my digital vinyl setup and make the move to Traktor Pro alone... I've yet to have a single crash or hiccup during any performance or practice session with the Mixtrack teamed with my Korg Nanokey (I have it labeled for cue juggling on the side) and my Audio8 interface. I'm the type to baby my gear for the most part but after daily use over the last couple months the only wear and tear I can notice is the channel faders loosened up. Which is a good thing since they are really tight to begin with. I really have only have one complaint over this product, and it's been mentioned already. That would be the USB not being removable, I'm dreading the day that it shorts out from the cable getting old but I'm looking to modify that in the near future. Other than that Mixtrack feels good and works great, I highly recommend it.
Vernie Beharry
08.10.2010
Originally Posted by celosdedma
Thanks for the thorough input. Would you mind posting pics/details on how you did the fader and detachable usb cable mods? I would really like to do those as well on my mixtrack.

I haven't gotten to it yet, but I'm looking to buy the parts from Sparkfun.com for the USB. I have yet to purchase em, but they connector is failry easy. I can change it up to a mini or Micro, but this seemed the easier rout, and I suffer from "fat fingers" (I'm not iPhone/iTouch/iPod Nano friendly LOL!):
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/pro...roducts_id=139

The Faders, you can probably get from the same place. I wanted a smoother throw for either the CF and the input/line faders. These are soldered right onto the PCB inside. Looks simple enough for me in the MixTrack. But if I could, I'd do a cross fader reverse switch as well, but I'm looking into and seeing what I'd have to do, since the Mixtrack PBC is pretty much a single piece, and I'd have to place it in an open area (no pcb underneath), and wire some sort of switch to do this.
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/pro...oducts_id=9119

I'm still on Tracktor LE though, so I haven't done any .tsi or anything like that.

These are small mods that I'm looking into still, but my ever expanding gear keeps me from doing this. If yer serious bout it, keep me posted.
Seth Knippling
07.10.2010
I've had a rollercoaster with this controller, but in the end, I believe it is a great piece of kit. Especially considering the price, relative to many other controllers...

I have Traktor Pro set up, and the installation of the controller (as you will see if you google it) was an unnecessary evening mare. It actually doesn't have ANY installation, but the packaging isn't very good at letting you know this. I got the impression that the only way I was going to get this thing working was to install Traktor LE over Pro. It doesn't use drivers like any other controller I've used does, and it doesn't have any "power" lights -- again, like any other controller does. The only time the lights light up are when you have midi out sending a message to it (which makes sense, but for god's sake, at least let me know it's on and my computer recognizes it...)

In the end, it really is as simple as "plug it in."

The second issue I had was relating to virtual midi ports. The default .TSI mapping the controller comes with has the midi settings defaulted to ALL IN/ALL OUT. With Midi Yoke installed for production junk, this ended up causing all sorts of infinite loops that would only show themselves for certain functions (looping, in particular). Once I cleared this up by simply changing the ins and outs to that specific controller, I was set.

For $140 or whatever I paid for it, it is an absolute blast. I've been playing with Ableton Live using a button-based config for DJing, and it feels quite refreshing to return to the feel of decks of any kind.

Once you get this thing sorted, it's pretty good. I hope you enjoy it.
Leah Cassella
07.10.2010
Originally Posted by DjWindzOne
I got small issues. . .

I would've like the USB to be detachable, rather than connected. Easy mod, but I'd rather have it removed for moving the unit around.

The faders aren't the most sturdy. Again, an easy mod. I took the thing apart to see what i have working to try to do a Arcade mod. Arcade mod is a no go =(


As far as working with Tracktor, it's flawless. I'm using Tracktor LE, and I've had no issues whatsoever. The jogs are really responsive, and everything works as it should. Gigged with it at a house party (I'm still new to Tracktor), and played 5 hours with no hiccups. I even had my friends take a stab at it. They use a VCI-300 and ITCH, and they were fairly impressed with the layout.

I'd say go ahead an buy it, but Numark recently announced the MixTrack Pro at the BPM show. . comes with PC DJ and an built-in sound card (Not so much a deal breaker, but I got a Audio 2 DJ, and I rather enjoy Tracktor instead of PC DJ). Costs about $250, which is bout $100 more without the sound card, but has added features I really really like. Headphone jack, detachable USB, little bit thicker, but then again, it's the same unit on the MixTrack with some of these smaller features.

I'm believeing bout picking one up, but I'd rather have the Audio Dj 2 instead of relying on the internal sound card.

And, as hearlessjames said, "I never drop my gear ".

Hope that somewhat helps. Good luck!
Thanks for the thorough input. Would you mind posting pics/details on how you did the fader and detachable usb cable mods? I would really like to do those as well on my mixtrack.

Thanks!
Vernie Beharry
05.10.2010
I got small issues. . .

I would've like the USB to be detachable, rather than connected. Easy mod, but I'd rather have it removed for moving the unit around.

The faders aren't the most sturdy. Again, an easy mod. I took the thing apart to see what i have working to try to do a Arcade mod. Arcade mod is a no go =(


As far as working with Tracktor, it's flawless. I'm using Tracktor LE, and I've had no issues whatsoever. The jogs are really responsive, and everything works as it should. Gigged with it at a house party (I'm still new to Tracktor), and played 5 hours with no hiccups. I even had my friends take a stab at it. They use a VCI-300 and ITCH, and they were fairly impressed with the layout.

I'd say go ahead an buy it, but Numark recently announced the MixTrack Pro at the BPM show. . comes with PC DJ and an built-in sound card (Not so much a deal breaker, but I got a Audio 2 DJ, and I rather enjoy Tracktor instead of PC DJ). Costs about $250, which is bout $100 more without the sound card, but has added features I really really like. Headphone jack, detachable USB, little bit thicker, but then again, it's the same unit on the MixTrack with some of these smaller features.

I'm believeing bout picking one up, but I'd rather have the Audio Dj 2 instead of relying on the internal sound card.

And, as hearlessjames said, "I never drop my gear ".

Hope that somewhat helps. Good luck!
Brinda Toalston
01.10.2010
Thank you
Gala Mcelhiney
30.09.2010
The resolution on the jog wheels are awesome(in traktor, anyway). I've been wanting to paint it, but I've been gigging a lot. This thing paid for itself in one evening . And I have no desire to upgrade to a "pro" controller. I highly recommend buying this machine. Especially if your funds are limited. As far as duribility goes, I never drop my gear .

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