For under 500 bucks this mixer is the best solution if you are in the market for a budget friendly mixer with serato functionality. I own one and I' m very happy with it.
@@digitaldjtips Yeah! What is really annoying though is the fact that the pads just light up in red colour. I colour code my cue points in Serato DJ and would have loved that those are reflected on the mixer. Soledered line-faders (so, non replacable) are a bummer, too.
I own the numark mixtrack platinum fx and this mixer is practically the same thing... mixer wise. I picked this up for my turntables today and if it’s anything like the numark controller mixer, this thing will be a treat.
Thank you for this detailed review, it just made me think of a better workflow with this mixer! MIDI remap the loop mode since the encoder loop is enabled anyway which make it redundant. For my setup, I’m thinking of remapping the right deck’s pad’s to cue 5-8 for deck 1, and then put deck 2’s cue 1-8 on the loop mode. I think this would be great for 1deck users since you will rarely use cue points anyway on your non dominant deck.
this is a great idea, I'd like to do the same, possibly midi remapping the loop controls in Serato to the 'sample' pads on the Numark Scratch as I rarely use samples but really liked the way different loop lengths are controlled on controllers such as the DDJ SB . support.serato.com/hc/en-us/articles/209377487-MIDI-mapping-with-Serato-DJ-Pro#:~:text=Remapping%20your%20primary%20Serato%20DJ%20hardware&text=You%20will%20need%20to%20enable,Close%20the%20SETUP%20screen.
Thanks guys, excellent review! I just bought this mixer with only a couple hours of research before buying, normally I spend months, and you've helped reassure me I've made the right choice! I had the S11 in my sights but I have never used serato before so wanted to start with something a little more simpler to see if I even like it. Only thing I need now is a laptop just for serato. It's a bit off point but what specs are the minimum required for serato and my Numark scratch mixer to work without any hindrance? Big love guys
@@digitaldjtips amazing, thank you!! Also it was your video comparing this to the S5 which I was gonna get but very happy I got the scratch instead and saved me £350!!! 🤑😁👍👍 Top lads
Martin, I owned the djm 250mk2. And I like the numark scratch alot better. More features than the pioneer 250mk2 and DjmS3. Which both s3 and Numark Scratch have built in Serato. As for the 250mk2 has a built-in Rekordbox soundcard. The s3 and Numark scratch are the same price. Numark has more features then the s3.
Solid digital mixer from Numark I've mixed on this and scratched it's actually very good Great for all DJ world's But it's worth pointing out it's a software based DJ digital mixer Effects and features You have basically underneath that a standard but solid 2 channel DJ mixer with LPF and EQ, inno fader mini ( I thought it was same fader on Akai Amx) It reminds of Traktor Z2 mixer bit , I'm looking fwd to the new version mk2 of this when native instruments ever announce it if ever? Might not ever happen But if you have option to buy this or the Traktor Z2 , I'm saying Traktor Z2 for DVS and vinyl 👍
It seems like many reviews on this don't mention the volume of the microphone. I've found that no matter how high the microphone level is very low, and some others have mentioned this. Did you guys have any issues with the microphone levels?
Compared to something like the DJM-250mkii it's nice to see some performance pads. Wish Pioneer would market something similar... something like the excellent Traktor Z2.
A version of this mixer with a color fx and beat fx section instead of the scratch style fx would be an industry shatterer for the entry level mixer range... Numark please
I have used a controller in a month now (I practiced with mouse and keyboard). Do you recommend any beginner-CDJ’s to use with this or the Numark M101/M2?
@Digital DJ Tips, hey man I've had the Numark Scratch Mixer for couple months now. I really enjoy it but I'm always left wanting more like the DJM-S9. The 4 pads are just not enough and red is soooo boring after a while. However, i LOVE the paddle toggles, I'm very glad they included these because effects is something I always use. What's really strange is these scratch mixers were so difficult to get in the beginning and sometimes I feel like I wasted 500 because I could have used money for something like the S9 or 72.
I have a competition coming up, and for some reason I can hear the DVS tone through my mixer, it does not come out the master, though the sound is concerning. Only one channel, nothing has changed, any ideas on what I have done?
mic is probably picking up the tone coming from the needle. If you listen closely to any record play and vinyl, you can hear the music coming from the needle when playing - especially for high output needles like M44-7s
Great vide o guys. Im very new and slowly obtaining my gear but have a questions I cant seem to find the answer to. Do I need a separate audio interface and if not what would be the benefit of having one. Thanks!
Apologies if this has been asked before OR if it's a "stupid question" 😂 but, with this mixer, can a DJ use both control vinyl for Serato AND analog vinyl on the same turntables - just by switching line/pc switch? Thanks!
Looks like a great Serato battle mixer for the budget price of $500! Of course there’s the cream of the crop mixers from Rane, Pioneer & ReLoop, awesome mixers but also at 2-4 times the price of this mixer. I’m considering getting this dope mixer but I’m wondering is there a way to access cue points 5-8 with those 4 pads, is there a button you can click on so you can switch from cue points 1-4 to 5-8? I really hope there is a way to do that because I got used to adding up to 8 cue points on some tracks. And before people start saying 4 cue points is more than enough when doing regular mixes and that back in the day you didn’t even have one cue point, that’s all true BUT when cutting & scratching tracks it’s really dope having up to 8 cue points for cuing specific parts of a track to cut & scratch, specially classic funk breakbeats and scratch sound effect tracks. If this cool mixer has access to all 8 cue points then I’m getting it! 😊
@@digitaldjtips Damn that sucks, thank you though. I might just get the Rane One instead then, that controller looks super dope! Not only does that controller have cool mini motorized platters but it's also DVS ready so I would be able to hook up my turntables to it! I've been having the idea for a while of a DJ controller with DVS and only one of my Technics turntables to the left of it since I mainly scratch on the left turntable anyways. So I would mainly use the controller with Serato but also sometimes use the one turntable on the left to scratch, play or sample some of my old vinyl. :)
@@digitaldjtips I cannot recall exactly where, but I read many reviews of people complaining about the Mini innofader breaking easily and needing replacement, and with a cutting curve that is not sharp enough for scratching purposes
@@digitaldjtips Not stand-alone, but I think you can as long as you are using the "through" function on a connected laptop running serato... will confirm when I set up my new mixer, but that's the way it has worked for me with previous mixers when I've been using serato and a Denon serato box connecting the two...
@@digitaldjtips Thanks. I was about to buy this mixer and the mwm Phase. Nobody explains exactly that you need this and only this when using old school turntables. (apart from having the Serato vinyl) It should be so simple but as a beginner to "serato" I didn't know what was needed to go digital and keeping my turntables. Theres a lot of new terminology and the Numark or Serato website doesn't make it exactly clear that this is all you need if you have turntables. It should be a big selling point to market to old school vinyl DJs. Then they should build on that by showing all the new stuff you can do while still using your turntables. I've been mixing vinyl on 1210s since 1996. I skipped the whole CD deck era because the decks were dog crap through the 90s/early 2000s, and paying 2k for a CDJ scratch set up didn't float my boat during the mid 2000s. In 2020 the mwm Phase Essential peaked my interest in going digital from watching Jazzy Jeff live streams and how fluid it looked compared to CDJ's. Its an evolution, not a step back then a couple of shuffles to catch up. Its a revolution. If this mixer can let me go digital and keep my 1210s without mwm Phase Essential or denon dj ds1 it's pretty amazing.
There's nothing wrong with the hardware, it is built for SDJP. Wouldn't want you to sell it and buy something else only to realise the issue was elsewhere.
@@digitaldjtips my DDJ-SX3 connects to SDJP 3.0 and the Scratch mixer will connect to an earlier release of SDJP but I can't get it to work with 3.0. I see others online with the same issue and Serato suggested fixes don't work. If you have any ideas please let me know cheers!
@@digitaldjtips Hey man thanks, So i sold my 1200 MK 5's a year ago as I needed some cash but now looking to buy a couple of turntables but defo not paying MK 7 money as to be honest I havent got it. Yes will be pairing with this mixer which is all I need. Thank you
It looks good if I hadn't got a db2 for 600 new I would consider this, the fx buttons look like the Roland boss Dr sample sold their old stock to them.
Why does battle mixers get judge as party mixers? All you need to battle is 4 sample pads, not eight. But then again, I'm thinking old school, lol. DJs do more finger drumming these days. Which is not a bad thing at all...
So far, the HUGE difference is that you cannot play vinyl and use any of the features of the mixer. No effects, no loops, etc, unless you are using Mp3's....I wish I did not buy for this reason.
For under 500 bucks this mixer is the best solution if you are in the market for a budget friendly mixer with serato functionality. I own one and I' m very happy with it.
Yeah they've done a great job with this
@@digitaldjtips Yeah! What is really annoying though is the fact that the pads just light up in red colour. I colour code my cue points in Serato DJ and would have loved that those are reflected on the mixer. Soledered line-faders (so, non replacable) are a bummer, too.
The most beautiful thing I’ve seen in a while!
It's definitely a cool little mixer
I own the numark mixtrack platinum fx and this mixer is practically the same thing... mixer wise. I picked this up for my turntables today and if it’s anything like the numark controller mixer, this thing will be a treat.
Nice one :)
I had some turntables in the loft upstairs. Getting the for my son.
Awesome!
i have one and i might buy another for when im in Vienna
It's also natively supported in Virtual DJ
My vdj hero! 😂 vdj whisperer!
But no virtual dj license that comes with it right ?
@@xbase09 No :)
Thank you for this detailed review, it just made me think of a better workflow with this mixer!
MIDI remap the loop mode since the encoder loop is enabled anyway which make it redundant.
For my setup, I’m thinking of remapping the right deck’s pad’s to cue 5-8 for deck 1, and then put deck 2’s cue 1-8 on the loop mode.
I think this would be great for 1deck users since you will rarely use cue points anyway on your non dominant deck.
Good thinking, let us know how it works out!
this is a great idea, I'd like to do the same, possibly midi remapping the loop controls in Serato to the 'sample' pads on the Numark Scratch as I rarely use samples but really liked the way different loop lengths are controlled on controllers such as the DDJ SB .
support.serato.com/hc/en-us/articles/209377487-MIDI-mapping-with-Serato-DJ-Pro#:~:text=Remapping%20your%20primary%20Serato%20DJ%20hardware&text=You%20will%20need%20to%20enable,Close%20the%20SETUP%20screen.
Would also love to know how this works out
@@LASHH9669 yep, it’s doable. Just make sure to you edit your controller’s settings in Serato to be midi mappable. Then you can reconfigure from there
It s Supports Djay pro 5.0 algoridem
Mine will be here Monday! I’m jacked!!!
Nice! Enjoy 😊
thanks for posting this affordable option
You're welcome! Sorry to hear about your ttm57!
I bought purchased this mixer because of your great review. Add me to the list!
Awesome, hope you're still liking it!
Thanks guys, excellent review! I just bought this mixer with only a couple hours of research before buying, normally I spend months, and you've helped reassure me I've made the right choice! I had the S11 in my sights but I have never used serato before so wanted to start with something a little more simpler to see if I even like it. Only thing I need now is a laptop just for serato. It's a bit off point but what specs are the minimum required for serato and my Numark scratch mixer to work without any hindrance? Big love guys
Here you go: support.serato.com/hc/en-us/articles/202929520-Serato-DJ-Pro-system-requirements
@@digitaldjtips amazing, thank you!! Also it was your video comparing this to the S5 which I was gonna get but very happy I got the scratch instead and saved me £350!!! 🤑😁👍👍 Top lads
excelente video hermano saludos desde tijuana Baja California
Gracias :)
I’m buying this mixer next month
Awesome!
With 2 deon VL 12 units
Great setup :)
Good choice you will love this mixer
I use the Numark Scratch with the Rane 12’s works great you won’t be disappointed man.
I used to have a rane 56 mixer with a set of 1210 M. 2 all new, after 12 months made a massive mistake and sold it for £550 for the lot.
What would you recommend for edm and house mixes, this or the Pioneer DJM 250MK2?
I'd go for this personally
Martin, I owned the djm 250mk2. And I like the numark scratch alot better. More features than the pioneer 250mk2 and DjmS3. Which both s3 and Numark Scratch have built in Serato. As for the 250mk2 has a built-in Rekordbox soundcard. The s3 and Numark scratch are the same price. Numark has more features then the s3.
I have the Reloop Kut, How does this compare?
This has performance pads, the Reloop Kut doesn't :)
I've been wanting to get a Reloop Kut.
@@seasickvision I can thoroughly recommend it
Solid digital mixer from Numark
I've mixed on this and scratched it's actually very good
Great for all DJ world's
But it's worth pointing out it's a software based DJ digital mixer
Effects and features
You have basically underneath that a standard but solid 2 channel DJ mixer with LPF and EQ, inno fader mini ( I thought it was same fader on Akai Amx)
It reminds of Traktor Z2 mixer bit , I'm looking fwd to the new version mk2 of this when native instruments ever announce it if ever? Might not ever happen
But if you have option to buy this or the Traktor Z2 , I'm saying Traktor Z2 for DVS and vinyl 👍
Cheers bro :)
It seems like many reviews on this don't mention the volume of the microphone. I've found that no matter how high the microphone level is very low, and some others have mentioned this. Did you guys have any issues with the microphone levels?
Guilty as charged, we haven't tested the mic socket. Although, have you tried another microphone?
It’s how the mixer is. I’ve seen it mentioned in another video and I have the same issue. I just run it to another mixer and turn up the master
Compared to something like the DJM-250mkii it's nice to see some performance pads. Wish Pioneer would market something similar... something like the excellent Traktor Z2.
Freshleecut fingers cross for NAMM2020. I have a feeling they might make a baby S9
Freshleecut yes agreed on the Traktor Z2, that is an excellent mixer, especially for the price.
HEEEELP!!!! do you guys know if the SAMPLE PADS can be used with analog vinyl?? I mean, can I create samples with my vinyls?? or just with DVS...
A version of this mixer with a color fx and beat fx section instead of the scratch style fx would be an industry shatterer for the entry level mixer range... Numark please
Fingers crossed!
This mixer has the look and lay out of a mixer the old RANE would have made...
Good point!
I have used a controller in a month now (I practiced with mouse and keyboard).
Do you recommend any beginner-CDJ’s to use with this or the Numark M101/M2?
@Digital DJ Tips, hey man I've had the Numark Scratch Mixer for couple months now. I really enjoy it but I'm always left wanting more like the DJM-S9. The 4 pads are just not enough and red is soooo boring after a while. However, i LOVE the paddle toggles, I'm very glad they included these because effects is something I always use. What's really strange is these scratch mixers were so difficult to get in the beginning and sometimes I feel like I wasted 500 because I could have used money for something like the S9 or 72.
Awesome :)
Can you made a video showing how to prepare a USB stick that is Serato & Rekordbox Ready?
thanks, we'll add that to this list!
Now you can get the mixars duo for the same price. Which one would you recommend?
They're both great.
I asked myself the same question and went with the Numark because it has post fader FX on the line faders and the Mixars Duo doesn' t.
I have a competition coming up, and for some reason I can hear the DVS tone through my mixer, it does not come out the master, though the sound is concerning. Only one channel, nothing has changed, any ideas on what I have done?
Ça marche avec Edjing mix ?
At 8:35 you could hear the tone from the record. Also while explaining the effects afterwards you could hear it again. How come?
mic is probably picking up the tone coming from the needle. If you listen closely to any record play and vinyl, you can hear the music coming from the needle when playing - especially for high output needles like M44-7s
Like the review...however I have one question can I record my dj set using this mixer?
Yes, if using Serato simply hit record in the software - if using Vinyl use a recorder like the Evermix Mixbox hooked up to an output
Great vide o guys. Im very new and slowly obtaining my gear but have a questions I cant seem to find the answer to. Do I need a separate audio interface and if not what would be the benefit of having one. Thanks!
No you don’t this has one built in
Can you use this mixer with regular vinyl, without laptop computer, or is this mixer only for timecode vinyl?
Yes you can :)
You can use with Real vinyls from digital to vinyl or vise versa by just flipping a switch.
I use it for real vinyl
Apologies if this has been asked before OR if it's a "stupid question" 😂 but, with this mixer, can a DJ use both control vinyl for Serato AND analog vinyl on the same turntables - just by switching line/pc switch? Thanks!
Yes
Absolutely
When paired with the Pioneer DDJ XP2, will the XP2 effects be post fader?
QUESTION: I'm about to buy this used, will it work for MY serato ? Or does it only work for the original buyers serato ???
It'll work for any Serato
Looks like a great Serato battle mixer for the budget price of $500!
Of course there’s the cream of the crop mixers from Rane, Pioneer & ReLoop, awesome mixers but also at 2-4 times the price of this mixer.
I’m considering getting this dope mixer but I’m wondering is there a way to access cue points 5-8 with those 4 pads, is there a button you can click on so you can switch from cue points 1-4 to 5-8?
I really hope there is a way to do that because I got used to adding up to 8 cue points on some tracks.
And before people start saying 4 cue points is more than enough when doing regular mixes and that back in the day you didn’t even have one cue point, that’s all true BUT when cutting & scratching tracks it’s really dope having up to 8 cue points for cuing specific parts of a track to cut & scratch, specially classic funk breakbeats and scratch sound effect tracks.
If this cool mixer has access to all 8 cue points then I’m getting it! 😊
No you're limited to 4
@@digitaldjtips
Damn that sucks, thank you though.
I might just get the Rane One instead then, that controller looks super dope!
Not only does that controller have cool mini motorized platters but it's also DVS ready so I would be able to hook up my turntables to it!
I've been having the idea for a while of a DJ controller with DVS and only one of my Technics turntables to the left of it since I mainly scratch on the left turntable anyways.
So I would mainly use the controller with Serato but also sometimes use the one turntable on the left to scratch, play or sample some of my old vinyl. :)
The Rane One is awesome, if you've got the budget then it's well worth a look
for someone who has a ton of vinyl records, is it possible to record old vinyl into the software program via this mixer?
Yes, although time consuming, and the results would never be as good as simply buying the digital copy if available of anything you're tempted to rip.
is the numark scratch ment for dvs only or will it work without a laptop as a standard mixer for vinyl
It will work as a basic standard mixer too
the mixer and software can controk 1000l mk3 pioneer cdj???
Does the crossfader send MIDI to serato ? Im thinking about serato video compability. How about the eq and channel-faders ?
Pretty much the whole mixer is Midi mappable, but we've never tried this so can't be sure if it can achieve what you want.
@@digitaldjtips I inquired with serato before purchasing and they confirmed that it does.
how is the InnoFader of this mixer? I heard a lot of people complaining about this
We’ve not heard anything! Tell us more
@@digitaldjtips I cannot recall exactly where, but I read many reviews of people complaining about the Mini innofader breaking easily and needing replacement, and with a cutting curve that is not sharp enough for scratching purposes
Is there an equivalent for the scratch on rekordbox? Or would you recommend midi mapping the scratch to rekordbox?
There's nothing quite like the Scratch for Rekordbox unless you spend a lot more money, mapping might be an option
@@digitaldjtips thank You so much for the response. I love your content!
No problem :)
Hi there my Stanton t60s don't seem to pick up my serato vinyl control and I can't work out why. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Come join our Global DJ Network and ask there Weylin (and provide more info, a video would be good): djtips.co/family :)
Can you use FX effects for regular Vinyls?
No you can't
@@digitaldjtips Not stand-alone, but I think you can as long as you are using the "through" function on a connected laptop running serato... will confirm when I set up my new mixer, but that's the way it has worked for me with previous mixers when I've been using serato and a Denon serato box connecting the two...
@@HriNeil I want to get it just to try it
@@LASHH9669 unfortunately it does not apply effects to the vinyl in the same way that my serato box from denon did. :) otherwise excellent.
Could I use this mixer with my scratch vinyl without any laptop or serato connected??
Yes but it's not worth it for that
Do you know if its possible to rip vinyl with the serato included with the mixer?
Yes you can
Do I need a mwm Phase Essential or denon dj ds1 to make my 1210 turntables work with Serato DJ? Can I just plug this mixer into the laptop and go?
No this will work without a separate interface
@@digitaldjtips Thanks. I was about to buy this mixer and the mwm Phase. Nobody explains exactly that you need this and only this when using old school turntables. (apart from having the Serato vinyl)
It should be so simple but as a beginner to "serato" I didn't know what was needed to go digital and keeping my turntables. Theres a lot of new terminology and the Numark or Serato website doesn't make it exactly clear that this is all you need if you have turntables. It should be a big selling point to market to old school vinyl DJs. Then they should build on that by showing all the new stuff you can do while still using your turntables.
I've been mixing vinyl on 1210s since 1996. I skipped the whole CD deck era because the decks were dog crap through the 90s/early 2000s, and paying 2k for a CDJ scratch set up didn't float my boat during the mid 2000s. In 2020 the mwm Phase Essential peaked my interest in going digital from watching Jazzy Jeff live streams and how fluid it looked compared to CDJ's.
Its an evolution, not a step back then a couple of shuffles to catch up. Its a revolution.
If this mixer can let me go digital and keep my 1210s without mwm Phase Essential or denon dj ds1 it's pretty amazing.
Would this be good for chopp and screw mixes
I'm new trying to get into dj
Yes
Make type of Mixing styles video
Will keep in mind dude :)
you can't pick 4-32 loop roll?
What happens if a track has more that 4 cue points and this mixer only 4 cue pads? How would you solve that issue?
You don't really, you either access them through your laptop, or live with just 4 or buy a mixer that has 8
@@digitaldjtips thanks for the tip
Does this unlock the “DVS” pack in Serato needed to use control vinyl? Or does it just unlock Serato DJ?
You still need to purchase the Serato DVS add on :)
The description on amazon says that the dvs is included.
I just bought the mixer and control vinyl. Serato pro and DVS license is included. Just plug and play.
DVS is included. No need to purchase!
@@DJWildstyle7997 How do you set up the control vinyl? I have the same mixer
Will this work with virtual DJ software?
Yes it will: www.virtualdj.com/manuals/hardware/numark/scratch.html
Can you use the FX with real vinyl using through mode in serato?
No
Can u adjust the upfaders curve
Not on the mixer, but you can in the software :)
Will not connect to Serato DJ Pro 3.0. Selling and buying an S7 instead.
There's nothing wrong with the hardware, it is built for SDJP. Wouldn't want you to sell it and buy something else only to realise the issue was elsewhere.
@@digitaldjtips my DDJ-SX3 connects to SDJP 3.0 and the Scratch mixer will connect to an earlier release of SDJP but I can't get it to work with 3.0. I see others online with the same issue and Serato suggested fixes don't work. If you have any ideas please let me know cheers!
what's the best budget decks at the moment?
What budget? and do you mean turntables to pair with the Numark Scratch?
@@digitaldjtips Hey man thanks, So i sold my 1200 MK 5's a year ago as I needed some cash but now looking to buy a couple of turntables but defo not paying MK 7 money as to be honest I havent got it. Yes will be pairing with this mixer which is all I need. Thank you
I guess also the 1210 MK 2's second hand is an option.
@@digitaldjtips Went for the Reloop RP-7000 Mk2 Thanks
That's a solid choice 😊
Are the faders post fader?
I assume you mean effects? They're post fader
It looks good if I hadn't got a db2 for 600 new I would consider this, the fx buttons look like the Roland boss Dr sample sold their old stock to them.
Yeah it's a great little option!
Mixer duo it's better than Numark scratch , i have used all mechanical
Both great options for the price :)
No me joda , habla en inglés y pone las letras en inglés también q fenómeno
Jesus, no words for this, in Spanish or English. I do not control Google’s captioning feature!
Hi do U sell samples and drum loops
No we don't check out Splice Sounds
Why does battle mixers get judge as party mixers? All you need to battle is 4 sample pads, not eight. But then again, I'm thinking old school, lol. DJs do more finger drumming these days. Which is not a bad thing at all...
Either way this is a cool little mixer :)
I mean only do that on my smartphone
Microphone input is horrible on this mixer , really low . Informed by serato that it was a hardware issue.
Not good
So far, the HUGE difference is that you cannot play vinyl and use any of the features of the mixer. No effects, no loops, etc, unless you are using Mp3's....I wish I did not buy for this reason.
You're right. A mixer with hardware effects would let you do that, but this replies on software effects.
Gracias por Nada
Thanks to you too