Wisely, this time Numark has added conventional loop buttons, to save using the pads as previously. The “decks” are identical in layout, as opposed to being a “mirror image” of each other (ie pitch faders on the outside of the unit in both cases) as in the previous model. It’s a little bit bigger than the original, in that it is deeper – mainly to accommodate the bigger jogwheels, which are an unheard-of size (6″) for a controller at this level. Just bear in mind this isn’t meant for night-after-night club abuse! That said, it is well built, better than the previous model – which itself we’ve used for years in our training without an issue. We are reviewing the unit based on the fact that this is the market it is aiming at. The obvious thing to point out at the start of our Mixtrack Pro FX review is that this is an entry-level controller: It is designed for beginners, which means its build quality is consumer.
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