
BEFORE USING (CONNECTIONS)
CONNECTING TO THE EFFECTOR AND OUTPUT CONNECTORS
There is an XLR plug correspondent balanced output MASTER 1, and a RCA plug correspondent unbalanced output MASTER 2. Set the output level using the MASTER ATT. dial to match the input sensitivity of the connected power amplifier.
Booth monitor outputUnbalanced output supporting Ø6.3 mm phone plug. Volume can be adjusted with the BOOTH MONITOR dial (LEVEL), regardless of the setting of the MASTER fader.
Recording outputOutput connectors for recording, supports RCA plug.
Digital outputCoaxial digital output connector, supports RCA plug. Sampling frequency can be selected (96 kHz/48 kHz) in accordance with connected device.
Use a cable with Ø6.3 mm phone plugs to connect the DJ mixer’s SEND connectors to the input connectors of an external effector. When using a monaural input effector, connect only the L channel output. In this way, the mixed L/R audio signal will be sent to the effector.
In the same way, use a cable with Ø6.3 mm phone plugs to connect the DJ mixer’s RETURN connectors to the output connectors of the external effector.
When the effector has only monaural output, connect the L channel input only. In this way, the signal from the effector will be input to both L/R channels.
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| HOT | 3COLD MASTER ATT. | SIGNAL GND. |
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| PHONO CD / LINE | PHONO | CD / LINE | PHONO | CD / LINE | PHONO CD / LINE | PHONO | CD / | / |
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48k/96k
External effector (1)
Power amplifier | Digital input AV amplifier | Power amplifier |
(XLR plug input | (Digital input | (For booth monitor) |
connector) | recording device) |
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MIDI CONNECTORS
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a unified standard for transmitting data between electrical musical instruments and computers.
Data can be transmitted between devices with MIDI connectors using a MIDI cable.
The
MIDI control code | MIDI control name | MIDI Channel | |
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Cross fader operation | CC11 | Expression | 1 |
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*When using the visual link function, MIDI data is not output.
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