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{3} The GAIN control in the CHANNEL section is used to adjust the level of the input signal. The level meter {5} reads the input level.
{4} Each of the input channels features a
◊The overall level also depends on the EQ setting. Thus, you should adjust the equalizer before setting the input gain with the GAIN control.
{5} TheMicrophone channel
{7} The MIC IN connector is the balanced XLR input for your dynamic microphone.{8} Set the volume of the microphone signal with the GAIN control in the MIC section.
{9} There is a
[10]Activate the microphone channel using the MIC ON switch. The channel is active when the corresponding LED is lit.
[11]The DJX750 is equipped with a talkover function,which works very simply: if you speak into the microphone while a track is running, the volume of the music is auto- matically reduced, so that your voice is always “in front”. The TALK control allows you to determine how much the music volume is lowered (max.
MONITOR section
The MONITOR signal is your headphones signal, allowing you to listen to music without affecting the MASTER output signal.
[12]When the MODE switch is in the “Split” position, channel PFL is located on the left side of the headphones, while the MASTER signal is on the right side. In this case, the MIX control (see below) serves no function. While in “Stereo” mode, you can use the MIX control to alternate between MASTER signal and PFL.
[13]When in “Stereo” mode, the MIX control lets you determine which signal can be heard via the headphones. When the control is turned to its
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[15]Connect you headphones using PHONES OUT stereo connector. Your headphones should have a minimum impedance of 32 Ohms.
[16]To select the PFL signal for the headphones, use the MONITOR CUE keys
MASTER section
[17]The LEVEL METER displays the level of the MASTER signal.[18]The MASTER fader allows you to adjust the output volume at the MASTER output (see [44]).
[19]The MASTER BALANCE control for the MASTER output is for setting the stereo image.
[20]The BOOTH LEVEL control adjusts the output level of the BOOTH output (see [45]).
Crossfader section
[21]ASSIGN A and ASSIGN B selectors let you determine which input signals are routed to CROSSFADER sides A and B. You can also alternate between these two signals by using the CROSSFADER (see below).
[22]The VCA controlled CROSSFADER is used to fade between the channels you have selected (see [21]). Like the channel faders, the crossfader section is equipped with a profes- sional
[23]The TIME OFFSET LED indicates the synchronisation of tracks (see chapter 2.7).
[24]The TEMPO DIFFERENCE LED displays tempo differ- ences between the tracks (see chapter 2.7).
[25]A
[26]The CF CURVE control lets you alter the control character- istic of the crossfader between linear and logarithmic in an infite number of steps. When set to linear, the crossfader