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Brand | Numark |
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Model | MixMeister Control |
Category | Music Mixer |
Language | English |
Lists the items included in the product box, such as the controller, cable, and documentation.
Provides an overview of the MixMeister Control hardware and its bundled Fusion Live software.
Explains how to connect the MixMeister Control controller to a computer via USB.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the MixMeister Fusion Live software on PC and Mac.
Details the USB and DC power inputs for the controller, including power cable restraint.
Explains the functionality of assignable knobs and overlay trigger buttons.
Describes track volume and EQ controls (Bass, Mid, Treble) for each channel.
Details the controls for setting loop in/out points and activating loops of various lengths.
Covers Master Tempo adjustment and Pitch Bend buttons for tempo manipulation.
Explains timeline scrolling, zoom, and edit controls like CUT, COPY, PASTE, SPLIT, UNDO.
Details the transport controls for preview playback and master mix.
Covers controls for browsing, previewing tracks, and managing playlist order.
Explains controls for selecting transition effects and track tweaks.
Details controls for setting intro/outro anchors, jog wheel navigation, and track selection.
Describes master volume, preview/perform mode switching, and headphone volume controls.
Explains how to store, organize, and search for songs within the library panel.
Details how to add, arrange, and set transition effects for songs in the playlist.
Describes the timeline as a visual representation of the mix and how to navigate it.
Explains how EQ and volume controls on the controller adjust audio levels in the software.
Details the STOP, PLAY/PAUSE, and MIX NOW controls for preview playback.
Explains how to use sample slots and trigger sounds over a mix.
Describes how to edit and override beat detection for better track mixing.
Explains the function of audio meters for monitoring master audio levels.
Explains how the controller communicates via MIDI with audio and video applications.
Notes that MIDI controller and note numbers are hard-coded and cannot be altered.