

BUILD QUALITY AND DESIGN Numark's old Mixtrack (left) next to the Mixtrack Pro II
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An upgrade path to Serato DJ and mappings for other software mean the controller can progress along with the user. The Bottom Line: What may otherwise be a fairly standard all-in-one controller gets an injection of excitement by way of the 16 MPC-style pads that rule over the looping, sampling and cueing aspects of the Mixtrack Pro II. Knobs and faders not quite as sturdy as high-end units. Odd orientation of connections on the right-hand side. Traktor Pro 2.6 and VirtualDJ Pro maps available. Standard MIDI over USB for use in any software. Sleeker design includes smaller jog wheels. The Good: Sixteen high-quality drum-style pads with different layers of functionality. Ships with: Serato DJ Intro, USB cable, user guideĭimensions: 10.4 x 18.3 x 2.0 inches (26.4 x 46.5 x 5.1 cm) Price (MSRP): $399 MSRP, $299 (common retail price)

Reviewed: Numark Mixtrack Pro II Controller for Serato DJ/DJ Intro ( official site)

Out-of-the-box integration with Serato DJ Intro and maps for other software make it a formidable controller – read our full review inside. This clear improvement over the original ditches stiff buttons and giant jog wheels for a sleeker design, including 16 inviting MPC-style pads for playing your samples, loops, and cue points. The parade of compact, affordable, all-in-one controllers marches on with the Numark Mixtrack Pro II taking the spotlight.
