CONTENTS |
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CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING | 2 |
CONFIRM ACCESSORIES | 3 |
FEATURES | 3 |
BEFORE USING |
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CONNECTIONS | 4 |
CONNECTION PANEL | 4 |
CONNECTING INPUTS | 5 |
CONNECTING EXTERNAL EFFECTORS, |
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OUTPUT CONNECTORS | 6 |
ABOUT MIDI CONNECTORS | 6 |
CONNECTING MICROPHONE AND |
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HEADPHONES | 7 |
CONNECTING THE POWER CORD | 7 |
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS | 8 |
OPERATION PANEL | 8 |
DISPLAY SECTION | 10 |
OPERATIONS |
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MIXER OPERATIONS | 12 |
BASIC OPERATIONS | 12 |
FADER START FUNCTION | 13 |
EFFECT FUNCTIONS | 14 |
TYPES OF BEAT EFFECTS | 14 |
PRODUCING BEAT EFFECTS | 16 |
TYPE OF | 17 |
USING | 17 |
EFFECT PARAMETERS | 18 |
MIDI SETTINGS | 19 |
SYNCHRONIZING AUDIO SIGNALS TO |
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EXTERNAL SEQUENCER, OR USING |
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AN EXTERNAL SEQUENCER | 19 |
MIDI MESSAGES | 19 |
PROGRAM CHANGE | 20 |
SNAPSHOT | 20 |
OTHER |
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TROUBLESHOOTING | 21 |
SPECIFICATIONS | 22 |
BLOCK DIAGRAM | 68 |
CONFIRM ACCESSORIES
Operating Instructions | 1 |
Power cord | 1 |
FEATURES
1Designed for high sound quality
Analog signals are transmitted by the shortest circuitry and converted to digital format at 96 kHz sampling rate via a
These features are housed in a
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1) Harmonic effect
Equipped with the industry’s first “harmonic effect” function that detects the track’s key and provides optimum tuning for DJ play. This new function allows smoother, more natural DJ mixing compared to earlier models which allowed DJ play with track tempo adjustment alone.
2) Modulation effect
“Filter,” “crush,” and “sweep” effects have been added to each channel.
These allow a greater breadth to DJ play by permitting the user to apply effects more intuitively.
Also, by combining these with “beat effects,” some 50 kinds of effect can be produced, giving the user a vast potential for remix and DJ play.
3Beat effects
The “beat effects” so popular on the
Some of the effects include delay, echo, reverse delay, pan, trance, filter, flanger, phaser, reverb, robot, chorus, roll, and reverse roll.
4Digital IN/OUT
The digital input connectors support each of the sampling rates (44.1/ 48/96 kHz), thus allowing the connection of digital components for a DJ system with no sound degradation.
Likewise the digital output connectors support sampling rates 96 kHz/
5MIDI OUT
Virtually all the dial and switch information of the
6Other functions
¶A control cable can be used to connect the unit to a Pioneer DJ CD player, thus allowing playback to be linked to operation of the fader (“fader start play”).
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¶“Cross fader assignment” function allows each channel’s input to be assigned flexibly to a cross fader.
¶“Talk over” function automatically lowers track volume during microphone input.
¶“Fader curve adjustment” function allows modification of the cross fader and channel fader curves.
¶“Microphone cut” function mutes microphone output to the booth monitor, thus preventing uncomfortable feedback.
¶By replacing the channel fader section with the optional rotary volume kit
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