Apple Rane, 17357 manual Rear Panel Description, Fader Cleaning, Manual-4

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Rear Panel Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EQUIPMENT 24TJ

 

100-240V

MP 4

 

 

HOUSE

 

 

AUX

 

 

 

 

MIC

COMMERCIAL AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

50/60 Hz 7 WATTS

MADE IN U.S.A.

 

 

 

BALANCED OUTPUTS: TIP = (+), RING = (–), SLEEVE = SIGNAL GROUND

 

 

PHONO

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BALANCED INPUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

GROUND

 

 

 

RANE CORP.

ACN 001 345 482

 

 

 

 

 

 

MIC TO

 

 

 

R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USB RECORD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEVEL

 

 

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FOR CONTINUED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GROUNDING PROTECTION

USB

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RIGHT

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LINE

 

IN 2 IN 1

LINE

 

 

 

DO NOT REMOVE SCREW

YES

PHONO

 

PHONO

 

 

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1 Universal Voltage Input: via a miniature IEC 60320 C6 appliance inlet. This mates with an IEC 60320 C5 line cord (USA domestic). Do not lift the ground connection!

2 USB connection: Attach the included USB cable from here to the computer. The blue LED illuminates when the cable is con- nected and receiving power. USB delivers two stereo inputs from the computer to the mixer (USB 1 and USB 2), and one stereo record signal from the mixer to the computer.

3 HOUSE Output: The front panel HOUSE LEVEL control affects the volume at this Output. Connect either the XLR or ¼" TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) jacks to a balanced equalizer or amplifier. Both Output types may be used simultaneously if needed. Though not recommended, unbalanced ¼" TS (tip-sleeve) cables may be used for short runs (under 3 meters [10 feet]) to an amplifier with unbalanced inputs. See the RaneNote “Sound System Interconnection” for wiring recommendations.

4 AUX Output: This delivers the same signal as the HOUSE Output, but has its own rear panel LEVEL control. This Output is not af- fected by the front panel HOUSE LEVEL control. These balanced ¼" TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) Outputs connect to a balanced equalizer or amplifier (for a possible second listening zone) and follow the same interconnection rules as above.

5 MIC TO USB RECORD switch: In the YES position the Mic signal along with the Program mix is routed to the USB record output. In the NO position only the Program mix is sent to the USB record output.

6 INPUTS 1 & 2: These stereo Inputs are each switchable from a PHONO (RIAA) stage for magnetic cartridges (switch in) to a LINE level Input suitable for any line level device such as a CD player (switch out). Each of these may be assigned to PROGRAM A or B using the front panel INPUT selectors. The PHONO GROUND screw connects those extra wires coming out of the turntables.

7 MIC Input jack: Accepts either a ¼" balanced (TRS) or unbalanced (TS) microphone plug, controlled by the front panel MIC LEVEL control.

Fader Cleaning

With heavy use in harsh environments, the fader may need lu- brication. This treatment extends longevity and can make a used fader as good as new. The fader assembly must be removed from the MP 4 for proper cleaning. We recommend any of the follow- ing cleaning solutions:

Caig DeoxIT FaderLube F100 spray lubricant (www.caig.com) Caig DeoxIT FaderLube F5 spray cleaner (www.caig.com) CRC 2-26 (www.crcindustries.com)

Order CaiLube MCL® from: CAIG Laboratories, Inc.

12200 Thatcher Ct.

Poway, CA 92064 Phone 858-486-8388 Fax 858-486-8398 Web www.caig.com

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

A. Fader assembly replacement (part #11646)

1.Unplug the MP 4.

2.Remove the bottom cover.

3.Remove the fader screws from the front panel.

4.Draw fader assembly out through the bottom.

5.Remove ribbon cable from old fader.

6.Attach ribbon cable to new fader, screw onto front panel and replace bottom cover.

B. Fader cleaning

1.Hold the fader assembly away from the mixer.

2.Position the fader at mid-travel.

3.Spray cleaner/lubricant into both ends of the fader in sufficient amounts to flush debris.

4.Move the fader over its full travel back and forth a few times.

5.Shake excess fluid from the fader assembly.

6.Wipe off excess fluid.

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Contents Scratchlive MP 4 Operators Manual Check List Important Safety Instructions IntroductionMinimum system requirements Copyright noticesContents Inputs MP 4 OverviewManual-2 OutputsFront Panel Description Manual-3Manual-4 Fader CleaningRear Panel Description Order CaiLube MCL from Caig Laboratories, Inc Thatcher CtManual-5 Getting started on Mac OSGetting started on Windows Windows XPWindows Vista Windows TroubleshootingManual-6 You can reduce the USB Buffer Size for lower latencyVirtual Deck Playing your first trackPreparing your files Manual-7You can also control playback using the computer keyboard Mixing with the MPManual-8 Manual-9 + button to place a cue pointManual-10 When you press a jump to cue point button while you areClick the auto button to enable autoplay Use the repeat function to repeat the songTempo matching display Track overview display Overview will be filled when you load the track onto aVisual aids Main waveform display Manual-11This example, the red part Tempo Matching displayBeat matching display Manual-12 Organizing your music Manual-13Subcrates Manual-14 Scratch Live MP3 file. Solution If possible, re-encode the MP3Manual-15 Tracks that are read-only have a locked iconRecording Manual-16Manual-17 Key Action Ctrl LPlayback Additional setupMaximum screen updates per second Manual-18Read iTunes library Auto fill overviews Song LibraryManual-19 Hi-fi resamplerManual-20 Troubleshooting and FAQMP 4 Block Diagrams Scratch Live software does not recognize the MPManual-21 Corrupt file descriptions and diagnoses Manual-22