Numark Industries DM1635 owner manual Channel Mixing

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DM 1635

2 Channel Mixing

After you feel comfortable syncing up the Beatkeeper, you're ready to mix. Mixing with the

Beatkeeper has three parts: syncing to the music (which you've done),aligning the tempos,

and aligning the beats. Once these three things are done, you will have a perfect mix. No more guessing, tapping, or embarrassing fades.

Choose another music selection and start it on your right channel. Sync up the first song as described in the last section. With the first selection synced (Sync

Lock LED illuminated), sync up the right channel the same way you set up the left.

As the second Sync Lock LED illuminates, a new dimension of DJing begins: V I S U A L MIXING.

The bar graphs on the top of the Beatkeeper have now been activated and are updating automatically.

NOTE: In order to perform a mix which is tracked by

the Beatkeeper, both channels MUST be synced. This is indicated by the yellow Sync Lock LED being lit for both inputs.

In order to create the perfect mix, your goal is to keep both bar graphs as close to centered (green or yellow) as possible.

First, align the top graph, the Tempo Difference Graph. This graph indicates how close the two BPMs are to each other. If they are exactly the same tempo, the green LED in the middle will light up. If one song is faster than the other, the bar graph will shift towards the faster

song. If the Tempo Difference graph is not centered, adjust the speed of one of the inputs using the pitch control. For example, if the

Tempo Difference graph has a red LED illuminated closer to the right channel of the Beatkeeper, the right channel is faster than the left channel, either slow down the right channel, or speed up the left channel.

If the opposite is true, the Tempo Difference Graph has a red LED illuminated on the left channel, indicating the song on the left channel is faster than that the right channel, either slow down the left channel, or speed up the right channel.The second step involves the bottom graph, the Beat Offset Graph. This graph indicates how close the individual beats are. Both BPMs may be the same but the beats may not be in sync. This is often described as the “ping-pong” effect. If the beats are matched, the green LED in the middle lights up. If the beats of one input are earlier than beats of the other input, the Beat Offset Graph will shift toward the song with the earlier beats.

To align the Beat Offset Graph when using CD Players, adjust the appropriate pitch bend. If you are using turntables, hold or apply pressure to the record/turntable and then release to “shift” the beat.

If the Beat Offset graph is shifted toward the right channel either use the minus (“-”) pitch bend for the right channel CD player (with vinyl, apply pressure to slow the turntable) or use the plus (“+”) pitch bend for the left channel CD player (with vinyl push the turntable ahead).

Intuitively, if either bar graph is shifted towards a channel, this indicates that the song on that channel is “ahead” of the other one. Either the tempo is faster (top graph), or the beats come sooner (bottom graph).

When both bar graphs are in the green you are ready to perform your mix!

Don’t forget you can always resync to the beat, if it ever shifts off, by tapping the Beat Assist button.

If the beats start to drift, you'll be able to easily adjust the music before your audience can hear it. No other beat counter or automatic mixer can give you the power to make a more accurate mix!

NOTE: The Beat Offset bar graph either indicates beat- to-beat offset, or beat-to-halfbeat offset, whichever is closer. This allows the DJ the option of mixing on the beat or on the half beat.

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Contents DM1635 Stereo Mixer with the Beatkeeper Helmsman Road, North Kingstown RISafety Instructions Index DM1635 Features Mixer features includeImportant Information DM 1635 Front Panel Diagram Installation and Operation Channel INPUTS/CONTROLS SectionCrossfader Section DJ MIC Section MASTER/BOOTH Output Section Mic Off/On/Talkover SwitchPower Switch and Power On LED Equalizer SectionGeneral EQ Hints Monitor SectionChannel Select Sync Lock ButtonSync Lock LED Beat Assist ButtonChannel Selection Syncing Your BeatkeeperBeat Assist Channel Mixing Prepping For a Mix Syncing To Off BeatsBeatkeeper Troubleshooting T4 Either the BPM display is blank, or it is noticeably offT9 The beat tracking suddenly gets off track DM1635 Rear Panel Diagram Rear Panel Inputs and OutputsDM1635 Connection Diagram Specifications Signal to Noise Ratios vs. maximum outputP U T S T P U T SBlock Diagram Equipment Transport

DM1635 specifications

The Numark Industries DM1635 is a standout in the realm of professional audio mixers, seamlessly combining user-friendly design with robust functionality. It is specifically tailored for DJs and audio enthusiasts who require a reliable and high-performing device for live performances, recording, and broadcasting.

One of the DM1635's main features is its 16-channel capability, allowing users to connect various audio sources simultaneously. This flexibility is crucial in live settings where multiple inputs might be needed. Each channel is equipped with a dedicated gain control, ensuring that users can achieve optimal levels without distortion or interference.

The mixer also boasts an intuitive layout, highlighted by its large, responsive faders, which provide precise control over audio levels. The presence of a 3-band EQ on each channel allows for fine-tuning frequencies—low, mid, and high—resulting in a more tailored sound output. This feature is especially valuable for DJs looking to manipulate their mixes and create unique audio experiences.

In terms of connectivity, the DM1635 does not disappoint. It includes balanced XLR outputs, TRS outputs, and multiple auxiliary sends. This extensive range of connectivity options enables seamless integration with various audio equipment, making it a versatile tool for different setups. Additionally, USB connectivity allows for easy recording and playback on digital audio workstations, expanding its utility even further.

Technology-wise, the DM1635 incorporates advanced DSP effects, which can enhance the overall sound quality during performances. These effects can be applied in real-time, providing DJs and sound engineers the ability to add depth and texture to their mixes. The built-in visual metering aids in maintaining levels, ensuring that users can monitor their audio output effectively.

Another noteworthy characteristic is its durable construction. Designed with mobility in mind, the DM1635 is lightweight yet built to withstand the rigors of travel and live performances. Its compact size makes it easy to transport, while the solid chassis ensures longevity.

Overall, the Numark Industries DM1635 mixer represents a strong choice for audio professionals seeking performance, versatility, and reliability in their equipment. Its blend of features, cutting-edge technology, and practical design make it an essential tool in the toolkit of any modern DJ or audio technician.