OPERATIONS

OPERATIONS

BASIC OPERATIONS

Booth monitor output

Main microphone input

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Fader curve

Headphone output

1.Set the POWER switch located on the rear panel (con- nection panel) to ON.

2.Set the input selector switches for the channels used to the devices connected to those channels.

3.Use the TRIM dial to adjust the input level.

4.Adjust the tone using the EQ dials (HI, MID, LOW).

5.Adjust the volume of the channel with the channel fader slider.

6.When cross fading between channels, use the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch to choose between channel [A] and channel [B] of the cross fader, and operate the cross fader.

÷When not using the cross fader, choose [THRU] with the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switches.

7.When using the isolator, switch the MASTER ISOLATOR button ON, and adjust the level of each bandwidth with the MASTER ISOLATOR dials (HI, MID, LOW).

÷The MASTER ISOLATOR button will light when switched ON.

8.Use the MASTER fader slider to adjust the overall volume, and adjust the left and right volume balance by using the MASTER BALANCE dial.

[Main microphone input]

1.When using the main microphone, either set the MIC selector switch to [ON] or set to [TALK OVER].

÷When set to [TALK OVER], the output of all sound except for the main microphone audio is attenuated 20 dB when a sound higher than –15 dB is input to the main microphone input.

2.Adjust the volume with the MIC LEVEL dial, and adjust the tone with the MIC EQ dials (HI, LOW).

[Booth monitor output]

1.Adjust the volume with the BOOTH MONITOR dial (LEVEL).

÷The volume can be adjusted with the BOOTH MONITOR dial (LEVEL), regardless of the setting of the MASTER fader slider.

2.Adjust the tone using the BOOTH MONITOR dial (HI “high-range sound”) and BOOTH MONITOR dial (LOW “low-range sound”).

[Headphones output]

1.Choose the source with the headphone CUE button (channel 1-6, MASTER, RETURN 1, RETURN 2).

÷The chosen headphone CUE button will light brightly.

2.Use the HEADPHONES selector switch (MONO SPLIT/ STEREO) to select the format of the audio output.

÷When [MONO SPLIT] is chosen, the audio chosen with the CUE button will be output from the left channel, and the master audio (enabled only when the CUE button for the MASTER is turned ON) will be output from the right channel.

÷When [STEREO] is chosen, the audio chosen with the CUE button will be output in stereo.

3.When [MONO SPRIT] is chosen, use the HEADPHONES dial (MIXING) to adjust the balance of the left channel (chosen by the headphone CUE button), and the right channel (master audio—supported only when the headphone CUE button for MASTER is turned ON).

÷When turned clockwise (MASTER direction) the master output (only when CUE button for MASTER is turned ON) will be output, and when turned counterclockwise (CUE direction) the audio chosen by the CUE button will be output.

4.Adjust the volume of the headphones with the HEADPHONES dial (LEVEL).

FADER CURVE ADJUSTMENTS

This allows adjustment of the sound volume change characteristics

corresponding to the movement of the fader operation.

7Turn the CURVE ADJUST dial (CH FADER), and adjust the curve characteristics of the channel fader.

÷When turned fully to the right, raising the fader will cause the volume to change in a nearly linear fashion (equivalent to B-curve).

÷When turned fully to the left, the volume curve will change so that sound volume increases slowly until the fader is raised almost fully.

÷The curve of the channels 1-6 will all change at the same time.

CH FADER

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7Turn the CURVE ADJUST dial (CROSS FADER), and adjust the curve characteristics of the cross fader.

÷When turned all the way to the right, the cross fader becomes a steep rising curve in which moving the fader from the side causes instant appearance of the sound on the opposite side.

÷When turned all the way to the left, the cross fader becomes an almost linier volume change curve.

÷Both curves of the A and B side will change at once.

CROSS FADER

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CROSS FADER

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Pioneer DJM-1000 operating instructions Basic Operations, Fader Curve Adjustments

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