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57. DJ MIC INPUT JACK: Accepts either an unbalanced microphone with 1/4" mono jack. This input is
mainly used as DJ-microphone. The talkover does not affect the signal level of this input.
58. MIC1 VOL: Used to adjust the input level of micro 1.
59. MIC2 VOL: Used to adjust the input level of micro 2.
60. MIC TONE: used to adapt the sound of both microphone inputs.
61. MIC ON/OFF/TALK OVER SWITCH: Used to switch the microphones:
 OFF: Both mic1 & mic2 are switched off.
 ON: Both mic1 & mic2 are switched on.
 TALK OVER: mic1 & 2 are switched on; the sound level of all the other channels will decrease to
around -20dB.
62. CUE MIX: With this knob you can mix the the input channels through the headphone output (64):
 Put the knob in the extreme left position to hear channel1.
 Put the knob in the extreme right position to hear channel2.
 Put the knob in any other position to hear a mix of the two signals.
This option makes it possible to check your mix before you put it on the master output.
63. HEADPHONE VOLUME: controls the sound level of the headphone output.
64. HEADPHONE output: if you like you can connect your headphone here.

VFD DISPLAY

A. PLAY: appears while the unit is playing a track.
B. PAUSE: appears while the player is in pause or cue mode.
C. CUE: appears when the player is waiting at the CUE-point.
D. TOUCH INDICATOR: appears when the touch sensitive part of the jog wheel is active.
E. ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY: Shows all kinds of important information like effect parameters, loop
information, ID3-tags, ...
F. BPM DISPLAY: the automatic beat counter shows the number of Beats Per Minute on the display. In
manual mode the display shows "BPM". In automatic mode the display shows "AUTOBPM". (press the
TAP button for 2seconds to switch to automatic mode)
G. MEMORY BUCKET: shows the status of the buffer memory needed for anti-shock and some special
functions. Each bar of the bucket represents 2seconds buffer memory.
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H. AUTO CUE: appears when the "auto cue" function is active. See SGL/CTN button (42).
I. RELOOP: shows when a loop is programmed. (repeating a particular area)
 RELOOP Flashing: Loop is programmed and currently playing.
 RELOOP on: Loop is programmed but not playing.
J. SINGLE: appears when the unit is set to play just one track at a time. When it is not shown, all tracks are
played without interruption. The function is controlled by the SGL/CTN button (42).
K. MP3 indicator: appears when an MP3-file is playing.
L. TRACK indicator: shows the number of tracks available in your current selection.
 Standard lookup: (no Q-Dbase) the track numbers in the current folder (M) are shown.
 Q-Dbase lookup: the track numbers that correspond to your Q-Dbase pre-selection.
M. FOLDER/SEARCH KEY indicator: the information depends on the lookup mode you selected.
 Standard lookup: (no Q-Dbase) the current folder number is shown.
 Q-Dbase lookup: the current search key (Art, Alb or Gen) is shown.
N. ELAPSED, TOTAL REMAIN: indicates that the time shown on the display is the track elapsed, remaining
or total remaining time.
O. MINUTE: Shows "minutes" time information of current track.
P. SECOND: Shows "seconds" time information of current track.
Q. FRAME: Shows "frame" time information of current track. (1 frame = 1/75
R. TIME BAR: has 2 functions:
 During normal playback: shows either time remaining or elapsed depending on the setting of the
TIME button. Starts flashing at the end of each track to alert the user to take action.
 During loop playback: shows the time remaining until the end of the loop. This visual aid helps you
to see where and when the seamless loop starts again.
S. PITCH DISPLAY: Shows the actual percentage of speed change, selected with the SPEED slider (28).
The small red colored padlock is shown when the pitch lock function (Master Tempo) is active.
CONNECTIONS
Some important notes for the USB-storage devices that you will connect:
Note 1: the hard disk must be formatted in FAT32! A hard disk formatted in NTFS (mostly drives with big
capacity) will NOT be recognized: such hard disk should be re-formatted in FAT32! (this can be done under
Windows, support can be found on the DMC2000 product page)
Note 2: the USB-slots on this player can each deliver 1A power to the connected hard disk. However we
suggest using a hard disk with separate power supply for better reliability.
Note 3: only WAV and MP3 files are recognized and can be played.
Note 4: for your convenience we strongly advice using the Q-DBASE indexer software, it simply mazkes life
a lot easier!
SIMPLE SETUP – 1 DECK
 Connect the balanced(5) or unbalanced(6) master to a power amplifier or powered speaker cabinets.
 Connect a USB-stick to USB1-input (13) or USB-harddisk to the USB2-input (3).
 If needed, connect a microphone to the mic1 (57) or mic2 (11) input.
 Connect the supplied power cord between the mains input (1) on the player and the mains socket.
 You are ready to play and mix the MP3/WAV files on your USB-storage. Have fun!
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