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The M6 has balanced XLR outputs on the back, which can be connected directly to the XLR inputs on the back of the Phonic Max 2500. You just need two XLR cables.
Just connect MIXDECK to your Mac or PC with a single USB cable and you're seamlessly controlling the music on your computer. MIXDECK's MIDI communication enables you to easily map virtually any DJ software for direct connection from your fingers to software.
MIXDECK's USB connection also can receive two stereo audio channels from your computer, empowering you to mix software audio with CD tracks. The mixer channels control the audio from MIXDECK's onboard players, incoming audio from your computer, or external sources such as turntables, MP3s players and more. MIXDECK has two sets of stereo, switchable phono/line inputs for external sources. MIXDECK's replacable crossfader has switchable slope and reverse so you can customize its performance based on your preferences.
Remove the face plate of the mixer (7 Philips screws) and remove all the knobs and any pot retaining nuts. The you will then be able to get access to the fader to replace it. Any dramas, fell free to ask away
Check this link for a closer look at the mixer. You can click the "larger image" link and get a really good look at it. Unless one of the knobs are a crossfader, but I always seen sliders as a crossfader. At least you can see it better here.
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