Using the crossfader reverse function

Switch the [C.F. REV] switch.

![ON]: The left side of the crossfader is set to deck (B), the right side to deck (A).

![OFF]: The left side of the crossfader is set to deck (A), the right side to deck (B).

Starting playback using the fader (Fader Start)

Starting playback using the crossfader

1Set the [FADER START] switch to [ON].

2Move the crossfader.

Set to the edge opposite the side on which the channel you want to use with the fader start function is set.

3 Set the temporary cue point.

Playback pauses at the temporary cue point.

!If a temporary cue point is already set, press the [CUE] button to move the playback position back to that point.

4 Move the crossfader.

Playback starts.

!If you set the crossfader back to the original position, the player immediately returns to the temporary cue point and pauses playback (Back cue).

3 Turn the [LEVEL] control.

Adjust the sound level output from [MIC1] and [MIC2].

!Pay attention that rotating to the extreme right position outputs a very loud sound.

4 Input audio signals to the microphone.

Equalization

Turn the [EQ (HI, MID, LOW)] controls for [MIC1] or [MIC2].

Using an external device

1Set the [MIC2/AUX] selector switch to [AUX].

2Turn clockwise the [LEVEL] control in the microphone/ AUX section.

Adjusts the level of the output sound.

!If the volume level cannot be adjusted enough with the [LEVEL] control in the microphone/AUX section alone, adjust by turning the [VOL] control on the rear panel.

Equalization

Turn the [EQ (HI, MID, LOW)] controls in the microphone/ AUX section.

Starting hot cue playback using the fader (Hot cue fader start)

Starting playback using the crossfader

1Set the [FADER START] switch to [ON].

2Move the crossfader.

Set to the edge opposite the side on which the channel you want to use with the fader start function is set.

3 Select one of hot cues.

Playback pauses at the hot cue point.

!If no hot cue is set, set the hot cue first. For details, see Setting Hot Cue on page 24.

4 Move the crossfader.

Playback starts.

!If you set the crossfader back to the original position, the player instantaneously returns to the hot cue point already set and pauses playback.

Using a microphone

1Connect a microphone to the [MIC1] or [MIC2] terminal.

!To use the [MIC2] terminal, set the [MIC2/AUX] selector switch to [MIC2].

2Set the [OFF, ON, TALK OVER] selector switch to [ON] or [TALK OVER].

![ON]: The indicator lights.

![TALK OVER]: The indicator flashes.

!When set to [TALK OVER], the volume level of the currently playing track is automatically decreased when sound is input to the micro- phone. (The volume level of the sound input to the [AUX IN] termi- nals is not decreased.)

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Recording

!For details of relative screen on the computer, see Recording panel on page 16.

!Recording of the input sound is not possible with ITCH when the [MIC/AUX THRU] selector switch is set to [ON].

1 Select the channel to be recorded.

Perform this operation on the computer’s screen.

![MIX]: The sound output from the [MASTER OUT 1] and [MASTER OUT 2] terminals can be recorded.

![AUX]: The sound of the [MIC/AUX] channel can be recorded alone.

2 Adjust the recording level.

Adjust the recording level using the appropriate controls for the source being recorded. The recording meter in the software shows the signal level that will be recorded to disk. We recommend that you set your levels so the loudest part of the mix causes the meter to enter the red zone only briefly.

3Press the [AREA MOVE (REC)] button while pressing the [SHIFT] button.

Recording starts.

The [AREA MOVE (REC)] button flashes.

4Press the [AREA MOVE (REC)] button while pressing the [SHIFT] button.

The [AREA MOVE (REC)] button turns off and recording stops.

5Operate the computer to input the filename.

6Press the [LOAD PREPARE (SAVE)] button while pressing the [SHIFT] button.

The recorded sound is saved.

!If no filename is input, a file with the name “Serato Recording <serial no.>” is created.

!Recorded data is stored in the following directory. Windows: My Music > _Serato_ > Recording Macintosh: Music > _Serato_ > Recording