Versatile mixing with computer integration.

NUMARK M6 enables you to step up to a four-channel 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 plug-and-play connection empowers you to mix in audio in 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 three-band EQ and LED metering per channel. M6 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. And for the best possible sound, M6 has balanced outputs.

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

 

Features:

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Front Panel Features:

1.POWER LED – Illuminates when the mixer is on.

2. INPUT SELECTOR – Selects the input source to be routed to the corresponding channel. Input jacks are located on the rear panel.

3. CHANNEL LEVEL INDICATOR Displays the audio level of the corresponding channel.

4. CHANNEL GAIN – Adjusts the channel's pre-fader and pre-EQ gain level.

5. CHANNEL TREBLE – Adjusts the high(treble) frequencies of the corresponding channel.

6. CHANNEL MID – Adjusts the mid-range frequencies of the corresponding channel.

7. CHANNEL BASS – Adjusts the low (bass) frequencies of the corresponding channel.

8. CHANNEL CUE – Sends pre-fader audio to the Cue Channel for headphone monitoring.

9. CHANNEL FADER – Adjusts the audio level on the corresponding channel.

10. CF ASSIGN – Selects which input channel will be heard when the crossfader is moved towards this knob. All channels not assigned will remain active.

11. CROSSFADER – Blends audio between the channels assigned to the left and right side of the crossfader.

12. CF SLOPE – Adjusts the slope of the crossfader curve. Flip switch to the left for a smooth fade (mixing) or to the right for a sharp cut (scratching).

13. HEADPHONES – Connect your 1/4" headphones to this output for cueing and mix monitoring.

14. CUE GAIN – Adjusts the audio level of the Cue channel.

15. CUE MIX / SPLIT – When this switch is in the SPLIT position, the headphone audio will be "split" such that all channels sent to CUE are mixed to mono and applied to the left headphone channel and theProgram mix is mixed to mono and applied to the right channel. When the switch is in the MIX position, Cue and Program audio will be "blended" together.

16. CUE MIX – Turn to mix between Cue and Program in the Headphone channel. When all the way to the left, only channels routed to CUE will be heard. When all the way right, only the Program mix will beheard.

17. MIC 1 INPUT – Connect a microphone to this input with an XLR cable.

18. MIC GAIN – Adjusts the audio level of the microphone signal.

19. MIC TREBLE – Adjusts the high (treble) frequencies of the microphone channel.

20. MIC MID – Adjusts the mid-range frequencies of the microphone channel.

21. MIC BASS – Adjusts the low (bass) frequencies of the microphone channel.

22. MIC ON / OFF – Turns the microphone input on or off. "TALKOVER" reduces the combined levels of Channels 1-4 to -12dB (an appropriate "talkover" level).

23. MASTER FADER – Adjusts the output volume of the Program mix.

24. STEREO LEVEL INDICATOR – Displays the audio level of the Program mix.

25. MONO / STEREO – Adjusts the Program mix for stereo or mono operation.

26. BALANCE – Adjusts the balance of right to left audio in all outputs (MASTER, RECORD, and ZONE OUTPUTS).

27. BOOTH VOLUME – Adjusts the Booth output level.

Rear Panel Features:


1. POWER IN – Use the included power adapter to connect the mixer to a power outlet. While the power is switched off, plug the power supply into the mixer first, then plug the power supply into a power outlet.

2. VOLTAGE SELECTOR – This 2-position switch sets the AC input voltage for the speaker. U.S. users should set this switch to "100-120V" whereas U.K. and most European users will need to set this to "220-240V".

3. POWER SWITCH – Turns the mixer on and off. Turn on the mixer after all input devices have been connected and before you turn on amplifiers. Turn off amplifiers before you turn off the mixer.

4. GROUNDING TERMINAL – If using phono-level turntables with a grounding wire, connect the grounding wire to these terminals. If you experience a low "hum" or "buzz", this could mean that your turntables are not grounded.

5. PHONO INPUTS (RCA) – Connect phono-level devices, such as turntables, to these inputs.

6. LINE INPUTS (RCA) – Connect line-level devices, such as CD players, samplers or audio interfaces,to these inputs.

7. CH3 USB – Outputs the Record mix to your computer for recording purposes or sends incoming audio from your computer to mixer's Channel 3.

8. MIC 2 INPUT – If you would like to use an additional 1/4" microphone on Channel 4, connect it to this input. To route the microphone signal to the mix, you will need to flip the Channel 4 Input Selector switch, located on the top panel, to "Mic".

9. MASTER OUTPUT (BALANCED XLR) – Connect this low-impedance XLR output to a speaker or amplifier system. The level of this output is controlled with the MASTER FADER on the top panel.

10. MASTER OUTPUT (RCA) – Use standard RCA cables to connect this output to a speaker or amplifier system. The level of this output is controlled by the MASTER FADER on the top panel.

11. BOOTH OUTPUT (RCA) – Use standard RCA cables to connect this output to a booth monitoring system. The level of this output is controlled by the Booth knob on the top panel.

12. RECORD OUTPUT (RCA) – Use standard RCA cables to connect this output to a recording device, such as a CD recorder or tape deck. The level of this output is based upon pre-master levels


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