

You want the feel of real decks and vinyl. NS7FX exchanges turntable and control information with your Mac or PC at more than ten times standard MIDI resolution, resulting in a rock-solid hardware/software system that feels and as good as it looks. NS7FX also includes powerful effects controls for hands-on manipulation of the wide range of effects built into the included Serato ITCH software.Ī full complement of premium faders, knobs, buttons, and our new Strip Search virtual needle-drop control integrates seamlessly with ITCH. NS7FX combines a premium mixer with two motorized, adjustable-torque turntables, real vinyl, and a professional audio interface to deliver a complete performance solution that will satisfy the most hardcore turntablist. I'm on a MBP OSX 10.8.5 w/ 2.Designed by Numark in collaboration with Serato, NS7FX represents the pinnacle of digital DJ performance. I think it's a combination of adjusting the pitch while touching the platter or one of the cue buttons simultaneously. Apparently the right pitch fader is a culprit in the freeze but I am not 100% on how to reproduce. Volume knob the only thing that remains working on the controller - Yet ALL functions work properly within Serato DJ (2.5.0)


I bring it out publicly for the first time and I get the Controller to freeze three separate times. I had no issues in a month of testing at home. * Firmware Update 1.07 (Release Date 01-14-2014)I don't like screwing with firmware unless it's absoloute nessecary - I don't like 'bricks' LOLįYI I've tested the native firmware version in a controller MFD November 2013 (purchased April 2014 - directly from Pioneer). So yeah, it's been going on since just over a month ago, but that's still not enough time for all those steps to occur, so your patience is appreciated.Īnd the reason a Traktor mapping has not been created is this product was designed for use with Serato, and despite the problems, will still perform better with Serato than Traktor.Ĭan someone confirm that this update resolves the 'Controller Freezing Up' issue? When you guys have problems, presenting the problem with detail, the nature of the steps to repeat it and giving the engineers time to then examine the problem, replicate it, find the source of the problem, fix it, make sure it didn't break something else, then releasing it. Engineers and production teams test the snot out of these products but their real-world testing time is limited and the wide array of variables that the users experience presents a whole host of problems and methods that these teams may never have tried / foreseen.

Straight up, products are NEVER designed to not work. I'm right there with you - I'm a working DJ who relies on equipment at prime moments and don't want to sweat my system failing.
