Crossfader Reverse Switch; Crossfader Curve Adjust; Cutter / Transformer - Ecler HAK300 Manual De Instrucciones

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In order to replace any of the elements, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the fader buttons from the HAKs silver-plated surface.
2. Unscrew the module from the front panel.
3. Remove it from its fitting hole.
4. Remove the screws which correspond to the element you wish to exchange.
5. Unplug the multipin connectors
6. Replace it with a new one.
7. Plug in the multipin that you unplugged in step 5.
8. Gently put the front panel back in its place.
9. Screw it tight.
10. Put the fader buttons back on its place.
In order to achieve the best Input Selector switches position, commonly used as
CUT/TRANSFORMER Switches, the HAK features a rotatable component with 8 different choices.
ATTENTION: Always use original ECLER GENUINE SPARE PARTS for your HAK300.

4.6. Crossfader Reverse Switch

Let's now come to one of the HAKs most important features, highly specialized in scratch
mixing. Turntablists want to demonstrate their skills performing more and more difficult routines.
Therefore, DJ mixers had to adapt these new techniques in their technical layout. One function that
has proven to be extremely useful is the so-called "Hamster Switch", which reverse (32) the HAK300
Crossfader normal direction. Depending on the chosen "direction", you can perform crossfader cuts
and transforms by moving the crossfaders in the same direction.

4.7. Crossfader curve adjust

Thanks to the VCA concept, it's possible to modify the gain/attenuation behaviour of
crossfader. The HAK300 provides this feature, enabling you to control the fade-in and fade-out
characteristics of the crossfader. The Crossfader knob Shape (33) you adjust the response curve
from soft to hard independently.

4.8. Cutter / Transformer

Both Input selectors Switches found inside the HAK300 are high quality components,
which have proven through the years their excellence due to their great precision and endurance.
Those selector switches are commonly used as CUT/TRANSFORMER Switches by (as a
turntablist example) switching ON the line (so switching OFF the Phono Input) and switching OFF
the line (so switching ON the Phono Input) : you can perform (similar to a "hard" set fader) total cuts
to the respective channel. If this cut-off is done rhythmically to the beat, you will achieve the famous
Transform effect. The direction of the Cut switch can be reversed or customized individually after
unscrewing the front cover (Sec 4.5).
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