PRO MIXER VMX100

+Never connect line-level equipment to the highly sensitive phono inputs! The output levels of phono cartridge systems are in the millivolt range, whereas CD and MD players, as well as tape decks, provide outputs levels in the volt range. In other words, the level of line signals is up to 100 times higher than phono output levels.

2The GAIN control is used to adjust the input signal level.

+The overall level of your signal is also effected by the EQ settings. It’s a good idea to adjust the equalizer before you set the level with the GAIN control.

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Each of the two input channels is equipped with a 2-BAND EQUALIZER with kill characteristic. The maximum amount of attenuation (-32 dB) is much higher than the maximum boost (+12 dB), allowing entire frequency spectrums to be “removed” from a track.

The CHANNEL fader adjusts the final channel volume.

2.2PFL section (Pre Fader Listening)

The PFL signal is a pre-fader headphones signal, enabling you to pre-listen to a signal source without effecting the main signal.

5The LEVEL control determines the volume of the headphones signal.

6The MIX control lets you fade between channels 1 and 2.

7The LEVEL METER displays the level of the signal selected via the MAIN/PFL button ( ).

8The MAIN/PFL button allows you to route either the main or PFL signal to the display. Remember: “PFL” is your pre-listening or headphone signal and “MAIN” is the signal assigned to the outputs of the VMX100.

+In PFL mode, the channel 1 signal is displayed on the left side of the LEVEL METER, and channel 2 on the right.

2.3MIC/MAIN section

9The MAIN knob controls the overall output volume.

10The MIC LEVEL control adjusts the volume of the microphone signal.

2.4Beat counter

The PRO MIXER VMX100’s built-in beat counter is an extremely useful feature, allowing smooth crossfades between two tracks—an important key to the success of your performance. The beat counter analyzes and displays the tempi of your tracks in BPM (Beats Per Minute). The beat counter sections of channel 1 and 2 are identical.

The tempo of the track is shown in the respective channel’s DISPLAY ( ). In the case of multiple tempo changes, the display would change continuously, causing unnecessary confusion and rendering the function virtually useless. Enter the SYNC LOCK button ( ): with it, you can limit the range of possible tempo values within a song. Pressing this button once the counter has “caught” and displayed a realistic value will simplify things. The BEAT ASSIST button ( ) allows you to set the beat counter’s tempo manually, similar to “tap tempo”. Pressing the button three times in time with the track will set the beat counter and its display at that tempo. The BEAT ASSIST and SYNC LOCK buttons are each equipped with an LED to show that the respective function is activated.

Once the tempo of the two tracks have been determined and locked with the SYNC LOCK or BEAT ASSIST buttons, the tempo difference between channel 1 and 2 will be depicted via the 9-segment TEMPO DIFFERENCE LED display ( ). It shows the degree of the tempo difference by a respective deflection to the right (channel 2 track is faster) or to the left (channel 2 track is faster). The center LED lights when the tempi are equal. The synchronization of channel 1 and 2 is shown in the TIME OFFSET LED display () below the TEMPO

2. FRONT PANEL

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