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  • chef-siouxchef-sioux

    Numark DXM01 USBPublished on 12/09/04 at 23:56
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Table for typical with the fader on cue.

    UTILIZATION

    Ease of Use. Grip super easy. The buttons are well positioned and are Manir.

    SOUNDS

    Say anything for a mixer of this price. However, lack of precision in the equalizer.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Hello,

    In terms of CHARACTERISTICS, I let you learn about the Numark website.

    For the rest, well finished Mixer, visibly robust. I use it to mix with DJ-1800 software on mac, and a system that makes it perfect for mobile services.

    No need sound card supplmentaire, just connect the outputs of the USB ports and turn and jou.

    One small note, I find that galizeur channel mixer is not prcis trs. However, for the price…
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    Table for typical with the fader on cue.

    UTILIZATION

    Ease of Use. Grip super easy. The buttons are well positioned and are Manir.

    SOUNDS

    Say anything for a mixer of this price. However, lack of precision in the equalizer.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Hello,

    In terms of CHARACTERISTICS, I let you learn about the Numark website.

    For the rest, well finished Mixer, visibly robust. I use it to mix with DJ-1800 software on mac, and a system that makes it perfect for mobile services.

    No need sound card supplmentaire, just connect the outputs of the USB ports and turn and jou.

    One small note, I find that galizeur channel mixer is not prcis trs. However, for the price, I would hardly say.

    In the end, trs affordable hardware, operating perfectly (in a plutt amateur). I would do the same choice without hsitation.
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  • Dj marv.lDj marv.l

    Numark DXM01 USBPublished on 12/30/05 at 06:46
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    - It is rack mountable and has a standard size (eg to put next to the turntables Technics SL 1200 or 1210 or the MKII Pro Numark TT)
    - 2 channels for each channel with a phono input, an auxiliary input andTHE over USB
    - It lacks only one XLR input for mic DJ (6.3mm Jack plug here)
    - Which is also the cross fader is adjustable and very accurate scratches to excellent (excellent for making crab and flare, very flexible) but we feel it is very fragile (in plastic)
    - There is no effect available (I think it took to buy the DXM06 in this case)
    - When connecting the PC directly above the table acts as a sound card (for output) but also a digital input with virtually no extraneous noise …
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    - It is rack mountable and has a standard size (eg to put next to the turntables Technics SL 1200 or 1210 or the MKII Pro Numark TT)
    - 2 channels for each channel with a phono input, an auxiliary input andTHE over USB
    - It lacks only one XLR input for mic DJ (6.3mm Jack plug here)
    - Which is also the cross fader is adjustable and very accurate scratches to excellent (excellent for making crab and flare, very flexible) but we feel it is very fragile (in plastic)
    - There is no effect available (I think it took to buy the DXM06 in this case)
    - When connecting the PC directly above the table acts as a sound card (for output) but also a digital input with virtually no extraneous noise audible
    - It is usually with a pretty design clase

    UTILIZATION

    - It is very instinctive to use, a fairly standard and standard modular
    - There was no manual with (???? I wonder where did it go?) But all it is used as mixers professional standard
    - Embarrassment when the microphone is often used because it is the micro front, the manufacturer should have put it behind with the output for headphones.
    - What is nice is that it is very light (weight)
    - The problem is that the plastic faders and crossfader seems to be fragile.

    SOUNDS

    The sound is acceptable, we have used several times on stage and the rendering is almost excellent except for the noise of mass plates (but then I think it must come from the decks?) There is a little out of breath at that master is pushed to the bottom.
    The equalizer allows you to "killer" frequencies (if not kill function)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 6 months
    Plus:
    - USB input and output
    - The original design rather
    - The weight
    - Easy to use
    - The coach listening L1-L2/Master

    Minimum:
    - The entry of micro embarrassment for regular use of it
    - The keys of faders, the crossfader and the equalizer seems to be fragile
    - The crossfader is not digital so there should be a replacement for 30 euros

    For scratcher, you will have the feel of using a PRO-SM1 crossfader but with the PRO-SM3 this table could have been perfect. I think she is better than SH-DJ for the world championship. Numark is still quite powerful in terms of mix.

    For the price, I was more than satisfied if he was around 100 to 130euros for services provided.

    With experience, I would choose the PRO-SM3 or otherwise Numark DXM06 of a Pioneer.
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  • ebolaebola

    Numark DXM01 USBPublished on 03/22/06 at 16:11
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The DXM01 USB is a nice little table, rack, design aesthetics. The curve of the cross is adjustable, which is significant, the cross itself is flexible enough for low-end hardware we can say we have a cross in the correct use, even if it cute rather moderately. Its uniqueness is of course the USB input, but the half-disappointment. So yes, we can very simply s'enrengistrer pc and can play an MP3 on a tract, but the very low volume! S'enrengistrer If you want a little strong, saturated ca! So for s'enrengistrer in live ca not do that! Ditto if you want to play an MP3, you must reduce the volume otherwise it saturates and the sound comes out more ... If such mishaps occur live, I will not tel…
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    The DXM01 USB is a nice little table, rack, design aesthetics. The curve of the cross is adjustable, which is significant, the cross itself is flexible enough for low-end hardware we can say we have a cross in the correct use, even if it cute rather moderately. Its uniqueness is of course the USB input, but the half-disappointment. So yes, we can very simply s'enrengistrer pc and can play an MP3 on a tract, but the very low volume! S'enrengistrer If you want a little strong, saturated ca! So for s'enrengistrer in live ca not do that! Ditto if you want to play an MP3, you must reduce the volume otherwise it saturates and the sound comes out more ... If such mishaps occur live, I will not tell the drama. But if not, s'enrengistrer in his room is perfect.

    UTILIZATION

    I use it mainly for hip hop and scratch, easy to handle.

    SOUNDS

    The black dot in the table: The sound quality is quite poor, the breath is quite important. The EQ is the biggest failure of this table, including bass. I am very disappointed in the side, suddenly the table is proscribed for playing electronic music. Again, we find that the material is very limited.

    OVERALL OPINION

    All is not, however, lay on the table. I will say it is perfect for beginners, including scratch, or for simple (living room, DVD / stereo) but that any dj will require a little limited by the fast stuff ...
    If it is a matter of budget, I think it is wiser to 200 euros more and be able to type in the vestax or ecler.
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  • ongaku2ongaku2

    Numark DXM01 USBPublished on 08/21/06 at 04:40
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    I think everything has been said level characteristics.
    as compared to a conventional mixer are the USB ports that are recognized as independent external sound card with a PC, it can both record and play simultaneously on each port.
    The connections are all RCA.
    and not built-in effects or even depart or return.

    UTILIZATION

    This is a battle mixer so everything is simple, no fuss!
    The cross fader is good eet supports uses scratch because of that curve adjustable. It cut a lot in any case I am satisfied now that the rest of the midrange.
    no adjustable curve for upfaders
    The equalizer is a good bill
    in short, a good entry-level mixer for scratching

    The big plus is be…
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    I think everything has been said level characteristics.
    as compared to a conventional mixer are the USB ports that are recognized as independent external sound card with a PC, it can both record and play simultaneously on each port.
    The connections are all RCA.
    and not built-in effects or even depart or return.

    UTILIZATION

    This is a battle mixer so everything is simple, no fuss!
    The cross fader is good eet supports uses scratch because of that curve adjustable. It cut a lot in any case I am satisfied now that the rest of the midrange.
    no adjustable curve for upfaders
    The equalizer is a good bill
    in short, a good entry-level mixer for scratching

    The big plus is being able to mix the digital directly via USB ports
    and register or you can easily convert your vinyl to digital format.

    SOUNDS

    I've never used on a big sound system
    but on low power amp it's going, not a breath of his faithful.
    The equalizer is not 100% perfect but that price I expected.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Uses three months

    I like the direct USB connection to PC

    I have a DM950 and I was happy before I could scratch

    value for very very Honorable price I got for my money

    My mistake was to start with a DM950 today I probably would start with ca.

    Now I have a Tascam XS8 is the high end when we see the same difference.

    But to start without ruining what I think is perfect
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  • yotribeyotribe

    Numark DXM01 USBPublished on 01/29/07 at 02:41
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Everything has been said

    UTILIZATION

    - The general configuration is it simple?

    very simple.

    SOUNDS

    - The console is transparent?

    good sound using the analog I / O

    - Introduced she breath?

    No breath in analog (except when you go up the gain too; a breath appears), USB breath, feeble volume and noise bizare

    - The equalizer is effective? ...

    The equalizer is good for the price

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    For over a year and 6 months

    - What is so special that you like most and least?

    The most: the quality of manufacture, the flexible cross fader, number of I / O and eq. the sound in analog

    Cons: At first I bought this…
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    Everything has been said

    UTILIZATION

    - The general configuration is it simple?

    very simple.

    SOUNDS

    - The console is transparent?

    good sound using the analog I / O

    - Introduced she breath?

    No breath in analog (except when you go up the gain too; a breath appears), USB breath, feeble volume and noise bizare

    - The equalizer is effective? ...

    The equalizer is good for the price

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    For over a year and 6 months

    - What is so special that you like most and least?

    The most: the quality of manufacture, the flexible cross fader, number of I / O and eq. the sound in analog

    Cons: At first I bought this mixer among other things for those I / O USB, but the sound is bad when I use them, since I buy a sound card maya 44 usb, these I / O USB I use so nothing.

    - Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    I had a table TSB without eq, no gain, but not without breath

    - How would you rate the quality / price?
    Asser good

    - With experience, you do again this choice? ...

    No, because I realized that my use for a 3rd or 4th channel would not be too (but I'm not ready to change tables because I made a custom flight). In addition, the USB can not be used because the sound is very average (he'll have done better to spdif digital output type
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