Numark Axis 9 Tabletop CD Player
The Numark AXIS 9 Tabletop CD Player with Effects is their flagship tabletop CD player. It features an enhanced interface with a touch-sensitive jog wheel that delivers incredible tactile response. Armed with digital multi-effects up to 3,000 storable cue points &plusmn6, 12, 25, 100% pitch control &plusmn100% key lock built-in Beatkeeper with auto-sync and 2 complete seamless loops with 3 hot stutter starts. Hot performance help from high-speed rotary track access with sequence programming, fader/remote start, 48-second anti-shock memory, plus adjustable startup and braking speeds. S/PDIF optical and coax digital outputs give you flexible connectivity....
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Numark Axis 9 Tabletop CD Player Reviews
It's for professional use but it's easy to manipulate. It works good. It does everything that I expected from it. I bought two of these Numarks axis 9 tabletop CD Player, I'm proud of my deal.
i've been gigging regularly with these babies for almost 2 years without any problems. as far as layout and interface, i even prefer them to pioneer 1000's - i think the cueing is easier as well as pitch adjustment. great for beginners or pros. these cdjs are fantastic, although i did have some problems with one when it was new but numark replaced it no problem. pay no attention to these other commentators - they are clearly not pro djs.
I have them almost one month now and I have done six gigs with them, so far they are doing the job very well I would recomend this player for young DJ's now starting out.
I don't know if my problem was typical or not, but I had an Axis 9 for less than a year before the display began to glitch and the player started taking longer and longer to cue. Before long, it stopped playing altogether. Mind you, it never left the bedroom - it wasn't dropped, shipped, or otherwise mistreated. Again- don't know if this is typical Numark quality or not, but I'm switching to Pioneer.
I took it for repair at a reputable shop and was told it wasn't repairable. The short lifespan turneed me off unfortunately. The effects were cool, and the re-start function allowed for some unique mixing. Bam - out 400 bucks. I will say, I did enjoy it while it worked.
The MIDI system, however, bumps it back up to 4 stars for me. Hit eject again to close the tray. 10. Perhaps Numark was worried people would freak out when they saw the exact pitch quantity wavering. You're ready to use it. I do not like how the display doesn't actually show the true pitch resolution. The pitch accuracy is poor to the point that actual useable resolution is only about twice the resolution at the lower settings.
In the lower ranges the 1 in "100" is not used, so they could have simply moved things over when in any other range. Finally, Numark's CD players (at least the Axis 8's I own) appear to be missing a Low-Pass filter to lop off the highest frequencies at the post-DAC filter stage, or they implemented the wrong one. 5. Turn the unit on.
1. Hit eject, and once the unit is open gently press up on the underside of the tray to cause the mechanism to work any possible kinks out. Keylock is more useful for locking after you've pitched to your beatmatch speed and you want to hide the pitch bending you'll be doing. The Axis 8, 9, CDN-90, and CDX make great MIDI controllers of external sequencers if used correctly in SmartLoop mode and you apply a little ingenuity. 2-5 on the phaser, a little down on the mixer's treble, and a touch of extra bass matches to the sound of the Whitelabel cartridges. The extensive calibration procedure necessary to prevent skips, freezes, or accidental closing of the tray.
At 20khz it's more than 5dB louder than it should be, and I find that quite troubling. 7. 6. 4. 25% is fairly stable to.1% of its actual resolution, but you really need to baby-sit the 100% range. 8. If it is not, turn the unit off, wait 5-10 seconds, then start over at #1 again.
3. The percent range should have a one hundredth digit to show you the actual setting, not rounded to the nearest.1%. If you do a frequency test sweep on the unit it will show a strong upward slope on the top few octaves that will make CD's much brighter than they should be. This is the procedure I've come up with:. Go through the pitch range to ensure it is working properly. I went through 8 Axis 8's and one additional repair before I got two that worked correctly and was instrumental in helping the company nail down problems with the design, particularly the MIDI system.
Press SGL to enable single play again. MIDI is poor if you are attempting to sync to an actual CD song playing on that deck. First, a note on calibration. Switch back to 6% pitch since it changes to 12%.
Switch to 6% pitch. So for 6% you'll get closer to.05%, and on the others it's closer to about.1% in the real world. The effects work well. 9.
But there are still obviously some design choices I'm displeased with, so I would like to just give it 3 stars and be kind to it only for being cheap. Start Numark's callibration by properly going through the pitch range. Pitching down with keylock on (keying up) will cause enough distortion of the sound as to make the function worthless unless you are keying down and/or pitching up. The pitch resolution is about.025% at 6% range and.05 or better on all the other ranges. Good:. Bad:. Firmware upgrades are easy. This is due to the pitch wavering by one unit increment in either direction.
Spin the wheel clockwise while pressing Loop 1 in/out/reloop and Loop 2 in/out. Assuming the pitch is working correctly now, turn off Auto Open by pressing Program + Eject. 2. If you cover up that portion of the display with some non-residue studio tape, that can make things more intuitive for mixing.
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