Denon DN-X1600 Setting the Midi channels, Setting the Midi clock, Midi layer operations

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Getting

 

MIDI

 

 

Started

 

This unit comes with USB MIDI input/output and 5-pin DIN MIDI

 

These functions support the MIDI control functions of almost all the

 

 

output functions.

 

 

controls as well as the MIDI clock.

Connections

 

 

 

Setting the MIDI channels

 

 

 

 

1 Press the UTILITY/–USB A/USB B button.

Basic

 

Use the EFX SELECT control to select the MIDI

Operations

 

 

2 SettingMIDI INPUT CH or MIDI OUTPUT CH.

 

 

 

 

3 Set the MIDI channels.

Effector

Function

 

 

 

Setting the MIDI clock

 

 

 

 

The MIDI clock that is synchronized with the set BPM value is

FaderStart

 

output. (60 to 300 BPM)

 

 

 

1 The MIDI clock is output from the USB MIDI and MIDI

 

 

Press the MIDI CLK button.

 

 

output terminals.

USB

 

The MIDI CLK button lights up.

 

 

 

Utility

 

 

 

 

 

Specifications

 

 

 

 

 

Troubleshooting

 

 

 

 

 







MIDI layer operations

The unit incorporates a MIDI layer function for the input channels. This function controls the external devices and software as the MIDI controller.

1Press the MIDI buttons.

The MIDI button lights up, and the MIDI layer operations are performed.

2 The MIDI commands corresponding to the

operations using the panel controls are output.

The operations are not reflected in the unit, and normal operation as a mixer cannot be performed.

The MIDI signals are received, and the LEDs light up or go off.

MIDI output operation block

Channel isolator EQ (HI, MID, LOW) controls; Channel EFX SEND button; CUE buttons; Channel Fader

MIDI input operation block

The channel level meter; channel EFX SEND button; CUE button display

3When the MIDI button is pressed again, the MIDI button light goes out, and the MIDI layer operations are ended.

The details of the operation are not output to the MIDI terminals, and the unit can be operated as normal.

4If, at the completion of the MIDI layer operations, the positions of the EQ adjustment controls and Channel Fader differ from the internal statuses of the unit, the unit locks its internal statuses without reflecting the positions of the controls.

While these statuses are locked, the EQ LOCK indicator flashes.

5If a control that is locked is operated, the lock screen appears.

Indicates the channel that is

locked.

The character that represents the EQ or fader that is being operated flashes.

The locked EQ or fader section lights.

Indicates the direction in which the lock can be removed.

Indicates the difference with the lock value.

6When the control matches the locked position, the lock is released, and normal operations can be performed on the unit.

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Contents DN-X1600 Important Safety Instructions Übereinstimmungserklärung AchtungDeclaration of Conformity AttenzioneNota Relativa AL Riciclaggio Hinweis ZUM RecyclingUNE Remarque Concernant LE Recyclage Acerca DEL ReciclajeContents Installation AccessoriesGetting Started Main Features LinkPart Names and Functions Top PanelThru Split CUE OFFSplit CUE on Q9CROSSFADERDisplay Rear PanelInput Terminal Connection ConnectionsPreparations Cables Used for ConnectionsOutput Terminal Connection USB a terminal Connecting the Power CordConnections to USB Memory or USB Cable USB B terminalBasic Operations Basic OperationsMIC mic input Monitor headphones outputDucking function Effector Function BeatBreaker FunctionEffecter Operations Setting the BPMSetting the beat Selecting the effectsFader Start Function Channel Fader Start How to adjust the Crossfader torque Fader setting the fader curve Crossfader Start Selecting the USB mode USB SettingsUSB audio Setting the USB audio output Setting the USB audio inputSetting the Midi clock Setting the Midi channelsMidi layer operations DVS function Midi Command List Send commandsReceive commands Utility settings Utility operationsPreset Items and Data Setting DetailsPreset Recall Preset ExportPreset Import Owner Setting ModeSpecifications Block Diagram Troubleshooting