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Headphone Monitoring
Conectiv offers two different headphone (or “cue”) monitoring options for DJs, which are described below. Use the Split switch
(3)to select which mode you’d like to use. Press the switch to activate Split mode or leave the switch in the Up position to remain in Normal monitoring mode.
<Normal Mode: In this mode, channels A and B are heard in stereo through your headphones. The Cue knob
(4) determines the balance of channel A to channel B. In other words, when the Cue knob is turned fully counter- clockwise, only Channel A will be heard. Conversely, when the Cue knob is turned fully clockwise, only Channel B will be heard. When the knob is in the twelve o’clock position, both channels will be heard in equal proportion.
<Split Mode: In Split mode, Channel A is summed to mono and played on the left side of your headphones while Channel B is summed to mono and played on the right side. The Cue knob (4) adjusts the balance between the two channels in the same way as in Normal Mode. This style of cueing may make it easier to determine which track (on the left or right) is out of time when you are
The mode you choose depends entirely on your personal taste. Some DJs are most comfortable monitoring in Normal mode whereas others prefer Split mode.
Using Conectiv with SynchroScience Torq and Other DJ Programs
Conectiv integrates seamlessly with popular DJ applications like SynchroScience’s Torq or Native Instruments’ Traktor and provides an ideal hardware interface for these programs. These applications can be set to either Internal mode (mixing and cueing takes place entirely within software) or External mode (an external DJ mixer is used for mixing and cueing) and Conectiv can be used with either configuration.
<Internal Mode: When your software is set to Internal mode, its master output is sent to one stereo channel of Conectiv while the other stereo channel is heard only in the DJ’s headphones (used for cueing up the next song). In this scenario, the Mix knobs must be turned fully clockwise so that the output of your DJ software can be heard. The Cue knob will then allow you to blend between the main output
<External Mode: When your software is set to external mode, your program plays back your music while an external DJ mixer is used for mixing and cueing. In this scenario, your software plays music into both channels A and B of Conectiv. These channels are then fed into separate channels on your DJ mixer which handles all mixing and cueing. In this configuration, both Mix knobs must be turned clockwise in order to hear the output of your software.
Using Control Vinyl or CDs to Control Your DJ Software
If your DJ software supports the use of special control vinyl or CDs through a standard audio interface in order to control playback of your audio files, connect your turntables or CD players to Conectiv’s RCA inputs, set the Source Selector switches to Phono or CD, and turn the Mix knobs fully clockwise. It’s important to set the Mix knobs fully clockwise so that you only hear your computer’s output and not the actual control signal contained on the records and CDs.
You’ll need to configure your DJ software to make use of these control signals. Refer to your software’s documentation for instructions on how to do this.
NOTE: When using control vinyl or control CDs, be sure that the left and right channel outputs of your turntable or CD player are correctly routed to Conectiv’s left and right inputs. If your channels are reversed, Torq will play your music backward.
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