





🎧 Elevate your DJ game with 4 decks of pure control — don’t just play, perform!
The Numark 4 Trak is a versatile 4-channel DJ controller featuring a built-in mixer and a 12-knob FX console, bundled with TRAKTOR 2 4TRAK Edition software. Designed for mid-tier DJs, it offers flexible standalone or computer-assisted mixing, delivering professional control over effects and decks. While praised for its solid build and comprehensive features, some users report minor hardware quirks and driver compatibility issues with certain Windows versions. Ideal for DJs seeking a powerful yet affordable controller to elevate their live sets.
| ASIN | B006Z9AX7U |
| Color Name | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (25) |
| Date First Available | January 19, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.8 pounds |
| Item model number | 4 Trak |
| Mixer Channel Quantity | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 24.1 x 14.3 x 3.2 inches |
P**Y
Fantastic controller!
I've owned this controller since August 2013? Yea, about that time-ish, and so far, I've had a few minor issues that came up expected as this controller ages. One of my upfaders is finnicky and will occasionally "dance" down or mute, even when the controller is all the way up. I tried using contact cleaner to fix it to no improvement. May need to replace the upfader myself (about $20), though a bit of a ghetto fix I've rigged is to glue a card aligned against the fader's post as keeping constant pressure to the left on the fader's post seems to solve the issue (for now). One of my channel's hi knobs initializes to 100% to the right when it should initialize to the middle. I need to turn it all the way to the right, then the left, then back to the middle before I mix. The 1/4th jack on the front is unreliable. Not an issue since I usually plug into the 1/8th anyway. Overall, yes I've had some issues but given I've owned this controller for 2.5 years and the minorness of these issues, its still pretty good. Controller's a bit out of date now, you may want an auxillary controller (like a MIDIFighter) to control some extra stuff and maybe do cue drumming or whatever, but if you can find this controller for about $400ish or under, its still a great mid-tier controller, above entry level but maybe not quite where the DDJ-SX or Kontrol S8 or a CDJ setup are in the world. Would still recommend in 2016 if you're willing to pair it up with extra controllers if you want more buttons for cue points or stuff. EDIT: Review previously complained about Numark's lack of Windows 8 support. I'll leave my original review below for historical reasons, but as of now (Feb 2016), this controller has had Windows 8, 8.1, and 10 support. There's not much I can add in terms of praise for this controller since a lot of the previous reviews have covered the great points! This is a fantastic controller, and the price I got this at several months ago, $420, was absolutely a steal! There is one glaring issue however. The controller is not compatible with windows 8 as Numark has not yet made drivers for it, and previous drivers seem to have a fatal flaw. On both my laptop and my gaming rig, my 4Trak will become unresponsive to input after 5 to 30 minutes of use. The outputs including the lights and the music, however, will continue playing, so if you are unfortunately caught with an unresponsive controller mid-set, you can still somewhat save the show by controlling Traktor with your keyboard and mouse and do some basic mixing. I was on customer service with Numark (very friendly service by the way!) and they concluded it was due to incompatibilities with Windows 8. This was in September 2013 when I called. Its now February 2014 and Numark still has yet to release new drivers. In summary, hardware is fantastic. This will work perfectly as long as you're not using Windows 8 or 8.1.
A**N
Not thrilling....nor reliable!!
I have owned this controller for a year. Originally was excited to have it...but after first gig the mic section stopped working. Don't know why but it just stopped. Had to use external mixer to run mics. Then about 6 weeks ago....started getting this strange metallic like ringing during a set. Believe it is a issue with the 4trak sound card. Connected a external sound card and ..........PERFECT PLAY BACK!!! The sound comes a goes with internal sound card...It isn't always present. Since I am a VERY busy wedding Dj haven't had the opportunity to send it in for repair. Currently debating on purchasing the Pioneer DDJ-SX2 since they have a Traktor mapping for it. For the money I have to give this controller one star because it just isn't reliable. Has a solid build (visually) but has failed in to many areas. Having owned other Numark products in the past...some good ...some HORRIBLE...this falls some where in the middle...but leaning toward horrible.
E**G
Great layout/design, lacked the follow through on dependability
Layout - This controller has a great layout for Traktor - really, truly FANTASTIC, the best out there IMO, and is the reason I purchased it originally. You can control everything from a touch of a button or two, the addition of the FX bar means you can control both FX units within plus the gain and filter for each channel. No other controller I've seen has the capability that this one does for control over all the features that Traktor has to offer. Build Quality - The hardware is super solid. The jog wheels are nice and big and float with a nice resistance once you start to push them around. The faders felt amazing, with just the right amount of resistance (plus you could adjust the range with the range button! MIND=BLOWN) The one miss on the originally designed hardware for me was buttons were a little stiff and outdated for my taste. In addition, the USB cord running from the main board to the FX unit (it runs from the FX unit out to the computer) was faulty and I had to substitute a spare USB cable, taking both two ports on my Macbook. THE BIG PROBLEM - For me, running a Macbook with OSX 10.6.8 with Traktor Pro 2, I could never get a driver to work reliably. At first, after installing the driver that came on the CD, this ringing digital distortion would intermittently begin and wouldn't stop until you reset the controller, very odd. Along with that came the infamous (to 4trak users) light-freezing problem, which was frustrating and also required restarting the controller. Updating the driver *seemed* to fix the distortion problem (though I never used it for another 6 hour set), but it never fixed the problem with the lights. Both things happened while I was playing it out a gig, I was just glad the DJ booth was well above the crowd so they didn't see the panic that ensued the first time it went out. In conclusion, I returned the unit, because of the problems above and probably won't get another. I really, really wanted it to be a great controller, it is aesthetically appealing and well laid out, like I said, but wasn't reliable like pro-quality DJ equipment needs to be.
F**K
Arrived in good time considering it was ordered over the Christmas period. Strong. Made well. Amazing sound effects. Set up relatively easy. Comes with a lighter edition of the software. Native Instruments Customer Service were very helpful. Would strongly recommend.
C**H
Der Numark 4TRAK hat dem Hersteller so einige Sorgen bereitet, weswegen er inzwischen nur noch in derem Archiv aufgeführt wird, aber noch in fast jedem Online-Shop zu finden ist. Das liegt nicht daran, dass er zu alt wäre (ca. 1 Jahr, er kam Ende 2012), sondern daran, dass er einen großen Preisverfall erlitten hat. Gestartet bei ca. 1100 € liegt er jetzt bei 600€ in Deutschland und bei ca. 350€ in den Staaten. Man bedenke: Der 4TRAK ist der Zwillingsbruder vom Numark NS6, also ein wirklich großer, schwerer, hochwertiger Controller mit Stand-Alone-Mixer-Betrieb und hochwertiger I/O (24 Bit, 44,1 kHz). Die Latenzen liegen ebenfalls sehr niedrig bei ca. 13ms (wenn 128 Samples verwendet werden). Die Jog-Wheels sind riesig, arbeiten mit einer Auflösung von 3600 Ticks und besitzen routirende LEDs (wie der NS6 eben). In Kombination zu dem zucker-elegaten Crossfader scratcht der 4TRAK bei den Großen mit. Alle Testberichte sind sich daher einig: In Sachen Hardware schlägt er den Traktor Control S4 und den Pioneer DDJ-T1 um Längen Aber: Man kann mit dem Controller die Remix/Sample-Decks von Traktor im Basis-Mapping nicht steuern und das erweiterte Mapping braucht dafür eine nicht unerhebliche Einarbeitungszeit. Ein Feature, was (meines Wissens) der Traktor Control S4 beherrscht, weswegen die Traktor-Jünger sich lieber diesen Controller beschafften (der ja auch günstiger war). Daraufhin ging natürlich der Preis für den 4TRAK in den Keller. Für das bisschen Geld also derzeit wahrscheinlich der beste Controller bzgl. der Preis/Leistung Was bedeutet das jetzt für den Kauf? - Wenn man nur mit Track-Decks auflegt ist der 4TRAK wesentlich hochwertiger als der S4 - Will man aber auch Remix/Sample-Decks verwenden, muss man sich das vorher überlegen - Traktor liegt in der ME-Version vor, die zwischen der LE und der Vollversion einzuordnen ist - Er besitzt keine Performance Pads, da sind die Konkurrenten (NS7-II, DDJ-SX, S4-II, usw.) inzwischen weiter - Er macht wirklich nur Sinn, wenn man Traktor verwendet. Für Virtual DJ würde ich eher die VMS4.1 oder den MC-6000 empfehlen, für Serato den NS6, den VCI-400, oder den DDJ-SX Was für mich entscheidend war: - Ich benutze keine Remix Decks, kann also das volle Mapping benutzen - Der Controller ist (abgesehen vom NS7-II) der größte auf dem Markt. Das Auflegen macht einen enormen Spaß, da man auf ihm wirklich Platz hat und er ein hochwertiges Bild abgibt. - Der Kauf hat sich wirklich gelohnt, ich bin sehr zufrieden Also schnappt euch den Controller, solange er noch zu haben ist...