NV
Power Cable
USB Cable
Software Download Card
Quickstart Guide
Safety & Warranty Manual
Support
For the latest information about this product (system requirements, compatibility information,
etc.) and product registration, visit numark.com/nv.
For additional product support, visit numark.com/support.
Quick Start / Connection Diagram
1. Install the Drivers and Software
Windows users only: Install the drivers before installing the software.
Drivers (Windows users only): Download and install the latest drivers from numark.com/nv.
(You will be asked to connect the NV to your computer during installation.)
Software: Download and install the latest version of Serato DJ from serato.com.
2. Connect and Start DJing!
Follow this sequence of steps whenever you use NV:
1. Make sure all devices are off and all faders and gain knobs are set to "zero."
2. Connect input sources (microphones, CD players, etc.) to the NV.
3. Connect output devices (power amplifiers, sub-mixer, recorders, etc.) to the NV.
4. Plug all devices into power sources, and turn on devices in proper order:
• When starting a session, turn on (1) input sources, (2) NV, (3) output devices.
• When ending a session, turn off (1) output devices, (2) NV, (3) input sources.
5. Connect the NV to your computer with the USB cable (included) and to your headphones.
6. Open Serato DJ and go! For more information on how to use Serato DJ with NV, visit
serato.com/dj/support and select Numark NV.
Important: Download the full NV
from numark.com/nv.
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Features
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General Controls
1. Shift: Press and hold this button to access secondary functions (in red lettering) of other
controls on NV.
2. Touch Mode: Press this button to toggle through the Touch Modes, which let you
access the touch-capacitive functions of NV's FX 1 Knob, FX 2 Knob, and FX 3 Knob
and the EQ Knobs (Channel Treble, Channel Mid, and Channel Bass). These functions
are momentary, not "latching."
3. Deck: Selects which Layer in the software is controlled by that hardware Deck. Deck A
can control Layer 1 or 3; Deck B can control Layer 2 or 4.
Mixer Controls
4. Gain Trim: Adjusts the pre-fader, pre-EQ audio level of the corresponding channel in the
software.
5. LED Meters: Monitors the audio levels of the corresponding channel.
6. Channel Treble: Adjusts the high (treble) frequencies. When Touch Mode is activated,
touching this knob will mute the corresponding channel's high frequencies (an "EQ kill").
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7. Channel Mid: Adjusts the mid-range frequencies. When Touch Mode is activated,
touching this knob will mute the corresponding channel's mid-range frequencies (an "EQ
kill").
8. Channel Bass: Adjusts the low (bass) frequencies. When Touch Mode is activated,
touching this knob will mute the corresponding channel's low frequencies (an "EQ kill").
9. Channel Fader: Adjusts the audio level on the corresponding channel in the software.
10. PFL: Press this button to send this channel's pre-fader signal to the Cue Channel for
monitoring. When engaged, the button will be lit. By pressing one PFL button at a time,
you will cue that channel alone (and deactivate PFL monitoring for the other channels). To
cue to multiple channels simultaneously, press the PFL buttons for those channels at the
same time.
11. Crossfader Assign: Routes the audio playing on the corresponding channel to either
side of the crossfader (A or B), or bypasses the crossfader and sends the audio directly
to the Program Mix (center, Off).
12. Crossfader Slope: Adjusts the slope of the crossfader curve. Set the switch to the left for
a smooth fade (mixing) or to the right for a sharp cut (scratching).
13. Fader Start: Enables or disables "fader start" on the corresponding side of the
crossfader. When fader start is enabled on one side, moving the crossfader toward that
side will cause the Deck to start playing.
14. Crossfader: Blends audio between the channels assigned to the left and right side of the
crossfader.
15. Master Volume: Adjusts the output volume of the Program Mix.
16. Booth Volume: Adjusts the output volume of the Booth Output mix.
17. Mic/Aux On/Off: When set to Mic, the Mic Input is active, and its audio signal is routed
directly to the Program Mix. When set to Off, the Mic Input and Aux Input are disabled.
When set to Aux, the Aux Input is active, and its audio signal is routed directly to the
Program Mix.
18. Mic/Aux Gain: Adjusts the gain of the Mic Input and Aux Input.
19. Mic Tone: Adjusts the brightness or darkness of the microphone input signal.
Playback Controls
20. Platter: C
21. Play / Pause: This button pauses or resumes playback.
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to "stutter-play" the track from the last
set Cue Point.
22. Cue: When the Deck is paused, you can set a Temporary Cue Point by moving the
platter to place the playhead at the desired location and then pressing the Cue Button.
During playback, you can press the Cue Button to return the track to this Temporary Cue
Point. (If you did not set a Temporary Cue Point, then it will return to the beginning of the
track.)
If the Deck is paused, you can press and hold the Cue Button to play the track from the
Temporary Cue Point. Releasing the Cue Button will return the track to the Temporary
Cue Point and pause it. To continue playback without returning to the Temporary Cue
Point, press and hold the Cue Button, then press and hold the Play Button, and then
release both buttons.
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to return to the beginning of the track.
23. Sync: Press this button to automatically match the corresponding Deck's tempo with the
opposite Deck's tempo and phase. Press and hold Shift and press this button to
deactivate Sync.
ontrols the playhead in the software.
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24. Bleep / Reverse: Reverses audio playback of the track on the corresponding deck.
Bleep: The playback of the track will be reversed. Press this button again to resume
normal playback from where it would have been if you had never engaged the Bleep
function (i.e., as if the track had been playing forward the whole time).
Reverse: The playback of the track will be reversed. Press and hold Shift and press this
button again to resume normal playback from wherever the playhead stops.
25. Scratch: Press this button to activate or deactivate Scratch Mode. In this mode, you can
touch the center part of the platter will scratch like a turntable when you spin it. If
Scratch Mode is off, the center part of the platter will pitch-bend when you spin it.
Pad Mode Controls
26. Pads: These pads have different functions on each Deck depending on the current Pad
Mode. These pads are the same pads used with Akai Professional MPCs, so they are
velocity-sensitive (in certain modes only), durable, and easy to play.
27. Parameter < / > : Use these buttons for various functions in each Pad Mode. Press and
hold Shift and use these buttons to access secondary parameters.
28. Cues: This Pad Mode button switches the pads between two modes: Hot Cue Mode and
Hot Cue Auto-Loop Mode. When the button is unlit, the first press will always select Hot
Cue Mode. Please see the User Guide for more information.
29. Auto / Roll: This Pad Mode button puts the pads in two modes: Auto-Loop Mode and
Loop Roll Mode. When the button is unlit, the first press will always select Auto-Loop
Mode. Please see the User Guide for more information.
30. Loop: This Pad Mode button switches the pads between two banks of saved loops and
Manual Loop controls. When the button is unlit, the first press will always select the first
bank. Please see the User Guide for more information.
31. Sampler: This Pad Mode button switches the pads between two modes: Sample Player
Mode and Sample Velocity Trigger Mode. When the button is unlit, the first press will
always select Sample Player Mode. Please see the User Guide for more information.
32. Slicer: This Pad Mode button switches the pads between two modes: Slicer Mode and
Slicer Loop Mode. When the button is unlit, the first press will always select Slicer Mode.
Please see the User Guide for more information.
Important: Your track must have a set Beat Grid for Slicer Mode or Slicer Loop Mode to
work.
Track Controls
33. Slip / Clear: When using the software's Beat Grid, press and hold this button and move
the platter to "slip" (i.e., shift or slide) the entire Beat Grid to the left or right.
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to delete the entire Beat Grid.
Important: Your track must have a set Beat Grid for the Slip / Clear button to work.
34. Adjust / Set: Press and hold this button and move the platter to "warp" the entire Beat
Grid.
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to set a Beat Marker at the playhead's
current location.
Important: Your track must have a set Beat Grid for the Adjust feature to work. Also,
using the Adjust feature will change the track's BPM.
35. Slip Mode: Press this button to enable or disable Slip Mode. In Slip Mode, you can jump
to Hot Cue Points, trigger Loop Rolls, or use the platters, while the track's timeline
continues. In other words, when you stop the action, the track will resume normal
playback from where it would have been if you had never done anything (i.e., as if the
track had been playing forward the whole time).
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Pitch Controls
36. Tap: Tap this button at the same tempo as the track to help the software detect a more
accurate BPM reading.
37. Range / Keylock: Press this to adjust the range of the Pitch Fader to ±8%, ±16%, and
±50%.
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to activate or deactivate Keylock: the key
of the song will lock to whatever position the pitch fader is at when Keylock is activated.
This feature allows you to change the speed of the song without changing the key.
38. Takeover LEDs: When you select the other Deck with the Deck Select switch, the
position of the NV's Pitch Fader may not match the Pitch setting for that Deck in the
software. Slowly move the Pitch Fader in the direction indicated by the Takeover LED
arrow until it turns off. At this point, the Pitch Fader matches the Pitch setting in the
software and can control it again.
39. Pitch Fader: Controls the track's playback speed. An LED next to the fader will light up
when set at 0%.
40. Pitch Bend ( + / – ): Press or hold down either of these buttons to temporarily adjust the
track's playback speed. When released, the track playback will return to the speed
designated by the Pitch Fader.
41. Beatkeeper: This meter is an aid for matching the tempo of both decks. When the white
center LED is lit, the BPMs are matched. Otherwise, the meter will tend towards the
faster deck. The further from center, the greater the difference between the two BPMs.
Navigation Controls
42. Display: Use this screen to view menus, options, parameters, and settings.
43. Sel Knob: Use this knob to scroll through lists of tracks, Crates, etc. in the software. You
can also press it to move between the panels shown in the software.
44. Fwd / Back: This button moves the selector between various panels in the software.
45. Load / Prep.: Press this button while a track is selected to assign it to the Deck.
Press and hold Shift and press this button to add a selected track to the list of tracks in
the Prepare Area in the software.
46. Panel / Area: Press this to toggle through the Recording, Effects, and Sampler panels.
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to toggle through the Files, Browse,
Prepare, and History panels.
47. D. View / S. View: Press this button to toggle through the available NV display modes.
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to toggle through the available software
display modes.
Effects Controls
48. FX 1, FX 2, FX 3: These buttons have different functions on each Deck depending on the
current FX Mode: Single-FX Mode or Multi-FX Mode. Please see the User Guide for
more information.
49. FX 1 Knob, FX 2 Knob, FX 3 Knob: These knobs have different functions on each Deck
depending on the current FX Mode: Single-FX Mode or Multi-FX Mode. Please see the
User Guide for more information.
50. Beat / Mode: Tap this button repeatedly at the desired tempo to set the rate of the
effects' low-frequency oscillators (LFOs). Press and hold this button to reset Beat
Multiplier to the Deck's BPM. Press and hold Shift and then press this button to switch
between Single-FX Mode and Multi-FX Mode.
51. Beat Knob: Turn this knob to set the Time Division for the selected effects.
52. FX Assign: Use these buttons to apply Effect A and/or B to the corresponding channel.
You can apply Effect A and/or B to the entire Program Mix by using the FX Send buttons
below the Master Volume knob. (Each effect can be applied to any or all of the four
channels and/or the Program Mix.)
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53. Channel Filter: Turn this knob to adjust the filter on the corresponding channel. The type
of filter it adjusts will depend on the Filter Mode button.
54. Filter Mode: Press this button to toggle through the Filter Modes, which affect the
Channel Filter knobs: Off, Filter-Roll Mode, or Filter-FX Mode. Please see the User
Guide for more information.
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1. Power In: Use the included power adapter (12 V DC, 2 A, center-positive) to connect NV
to a power outlet. While the power is switched off, plug the cable into NV first, then plug
the cable into a power outlet.
2. Power Switch: Turns NV on and off. Turn on NV after all input devices have been
connected and before you turn on amplifiers. Turn off amplifiers before you turn off NV.
3. Cable Restraint: You can secure cables to this restraint to help avoid disconnecting
them accidentally.
4. USB: This USB connection sends and receives audio and control information from a
connected computer.
5. Master Output (XLR): Connect this low-impedance XLR output to a PA system or
powered monitors. The level of this output is controlled with the Master knob on the top
panel.
6. 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 knob on the top
panel.
7. 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.
8. Line Inputs (RCA): Connect line-level devices, such as CD players, samplers or audio
interfaces, to these inputs.
9. Mic Input (1/4"): Connect a 1/4" microphone to this input. This input's audio signal is
routed directly to the Program Mix.
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1. Headphones (1/4" or 1/8"): Connect your 1/4" or 1/8" headphones to this output for
cueing and mix monitoring.
2. Headphone Volume: Adjusts the volume level of the headphone output.
3. Split Cue: When this switch is in the On 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 the Program mix is mixed to mono and applied to the right channel. When
the switch is in the Off position, Cue and Program audio will be "blended" together.
4. Cue Blend: 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 to the
right, only the Program mix will be heard.
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Guía de inicio rápido (Español)
Introducción
Contenido de la caja
NV
Cable de alimentación
Cable USB
Tarjeta de descarga de software
Guía de inicio rápido
Manual sobre la seguridad y garantía
Soporte
Para obtener la información más completa acerca de este product (los requisitos del sistema,
compatibilidad, etc) y registro del producto, visite numark.com/nv.
Para soporte adicional del producto, visite numark.com/support.
Diagrama de instalación y conexión rápida
1. Instale los drivers y el software
Usuarios de Windows: Instale los drivers antes de instalar el software.
Drivers (usuarios de Windows): Descargue y instale los drivers más recientes de
numark.com/nv. (El sistema le solicitará que conecte el NV a la computadora durante la
instalación).
Software: Descargue y instale la versión más reciente de Serato DJ de serato.com.
2. ¡Conecte y sea el DJ!
Siga esta secuencia de pasos toda vez que use NV:
1. Asegúrese de que todos los dispositivos estén apagados y que todos los faders y perillas
de ganancia estén ajustados a "cero".
2. Conecte al NV las fuentes de entrada (micrófonos, reproductores de CD, etc.) al NV.
3. Conecte al NV los dispositivos de salida (amplificadores de potencia, submezclador,
grabadores, etc.).
4. Enchufe todos los dispositivos a las fuentes de alimentación y enciéndalos en el orden
correcto:
• Para iniciar la sesión, encienda (1) las fuentes de entrada, (2) el NV, (3) los
dispositivos de salida.
• Al terminar la sesión, invierta esta operación apagando (1) los dispositivos de salida,
(2) el NV y (3) las fuentes de entrada.
5. Conecte el NV a la computadora con el cable USB (incluido) y a sus auriculares.
6. ¡Abra el software Serato DJ y allá va! Para más información acerca de cómo usar Serato
DJ con NV, visite serato.com/dj/support y seleccione Numark NV.
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Importante: Descargue la Guía del
usuario de NV de numark.com/nv.
Características
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Controles generales
1. Función secundaria: Mantenga pulsado este botón para acceder a las funciones secundarias
(en letra roja) de los demás controles del NV.
2. Modo táctil: Pulse este botón para cambiar el modo táctil para acceder a las funciones
capacitivas táctiles de las perillasFX 1, FX 2 y FX 3 y las perillas del ecualizador (agudos de
canal, medios de canal y bajos de canal). Estas funciones son momentáneas, no de
"enganche".
3. Bandeja virtual: Se usa para seleccionar qué bandeja virtual del software es controlada por
esa bandeja del hardware. La bandeja A puede controlar las bandejas virtuales 1 ó 3. La
bandeja B puede controlar las bandejas virtuales 2 ó 4.
Controles del mezclador
4. Ajuste de ganancia: Ajusta el nivel de audio previo al fader y al ecualizador del canal
correspondiente en el software.
5. Medidores con LED: Monitorean el nivel de audio de la salida de programa en el canal
correspondiente.
6. Treble (de canal): Ajusta las altas frecuencias (agudos) del audio que se reproduce en el canal
correspondiente.
7. Medios (de canal): Ajusta las frecuencias medias del audio que se reproduce en el canal
correspondiente.
8. Graves (de canal): Ajusta las bajas frecuencias (graves) del audio que se reproduce en el canal
correspondiente.
9. Fader canal: Ajusta el nivel de audio del canal correspondiente en el software.
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10. Asignación de crossfader: Aplica el audio que se reproduce en el canal correspondiente a
cualquiera de los lados del crossfader (A o B), o puentea el crossfader y envía el audio
directamente a la mezcla programa (centro, Off).
11. PFL: Pulse este botón para enviar esta señal de nivel pre-fader al canal de cue para monitoreo.
Cuando está pulsado, el botón se enciende. Al pulsar un botón PFL a la vez, hace cue en ese
canal solamente (y desactiva el monitoreo de PFL de los demás canales). Para hacer cue en
varios canales simultáneamente, pulse los botones PFL de esos canales al mismo tiempo.
12. Pendiente del crossfader: Permite ajustar la pendiente de la curva del crossfader. Ajuste este
interruptor a la izquierda para una fusión suave (mezcla) o a la derecha para un corte abrupto
(rayado).
13. Remoto: Activa o desactiva el "fader-start" del lado correspondiente del crossfader. Cuando el
fader-start está activado en un lado, el mover el crossfader hacia ese lado hace que la bandeja
comiencar a reproducir.
14. Crossfader: Combina el audio entre los canales asignados a los lados izquierdo y derecho del
crossfader.
15. Volumen maestro: Ajusta el volumen de salida de la mezcla de programa.
16. Volumen cabina (booth): Ajusta el volumen de salida de la mezcla de salida para cabina
(Booth Output).
17. Micrófono/aux sí/no: Cuando se coloca en Mic, la entrada de micrófono está activa y su señal
de audio se encamina directamente a la mezcla de programa. Cuando se coloca en Aux, la
entrada de auxiliar está activa y su señal de audio se encamina directamente a la mezcla de
programa. Cuando se coloca en Off, la entrada de micrófono y la entrada de auxiliar están
desactivadas.
18. Ganancia del micrófono: Ajusta el nivel de audio de la entrada micrófono y de la entrada
auxiliar.
19. Tono del micrófono: Ajusta el brillo o la oscuridad del audio en el canal micrófono.
Controles de la reproducción
20. Plato: Controla el puntero de audio en el software.
21. Reproducir/Pausa: Con este botón se pone en pausa o reanuda la reproducción.
Mantenga pulsado Shift y pulse este botón para que la pista "tartamudee" desde el último
punto de cue.
22. Cue: Cuando la bandeja se pone en pausa, puede establecer un punto de cue temporal
moviendo el plato para colocar el puntero de audio en el lugar deseado y pulsando luego el
botón Cue.
Durante la reproducción, puede pulsar el botón Cue para que la pista vuelva a este punto de
cue temporal. (Si no estableció un punto de cue temporal, volverá al principio de la pista.)
Si la bandeja está en pausa, puede mantener pulsado el botón Cue para reproducir la pista
desde el punto de cue temporal. Al soltar el botón Cue, la pista vuelve al punto de cue
temporal y se pone en pausa. Para continuar la reproducción sin volver al punto de cue
temporal, mantenga pulsado el botón Cue, luego mantenga pulsado el botón de reproducir y
luego suelte ambos botones.
Mantenga pulsado Shift y pulse este botón para volver al comienzo de la pista.
23. Sincronismo: Pulse este botón para hacer coincidir automáticamente el tempo de la bandeja
correspondiente con el tempo y la fase de la bandeja opuesta. Mantenga pulsado Shift y pulse
este botón para desactivar el sincronismo.
24. Bleep / Reversa: Invierte la reproducción de audio de la pista en la bandeja correspondiente. Bleep: Se invierte la reproducción de la pista. Pulse este botón de nuevo para reanudar la
reproducción normal desde donde lo haría si nunca se hubiera activado la función Bleep (es
decir, si la pista se hubiera estado reproduciendo hacia adelante todo el tiempo).
Reverse: Se invierte la reproducción de la pista. Mantenga pulsado Shift y pulse este botón
para reanudar la reproducción normal desde el punto en que se detuvo el puntero de audio.
25. Rayado: Pulse este botón para activar o desactivar el modo Rayado. En este modo, puede
tocar la parte central del plato para rayar el audio como cuando mueve un giradiscos. Si el
modo está desactivado, la parte central del plato produce inflexión de pitch (pitch bend)
cuando se hace girar.
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