16.
KEYLOCK – Engages the Keylock feature, which locks the musical key of the track to the original key (as if it
were playing with 0% pitch adjustment). You can then adjust the tempo of the track without affecting its key or
pitch.
17.
TAP – Tap this button in time with the beats of the music on that deck. This will enter a new BPM ("beats per
minute") reading for that track, which will be shown on the LCD. You can allow the automatic beat-counter to
read the track's BPMs by holding it down until "AUTOBPM" is shown on the LCD.
18.
RELAY – Press this button to activate or deactivate Relay Play. When activated, relay play will cause the
opposite deck to start playing whenever the currently playing deck stops. Playback will alternate between the
two decks until one of the decks reaches the end of its disc or until Relay Play is deactivated.
19.
TIME – Switches the time display between "ELAPSED" playing time, "REMAINING" time on the track, and
"TOTAL" remaining time on the entire CD.
20.
SNGL – Press this button to toggle between Single Play (the deck will stop at the end of each track) or
Continuous Play (the entire disc will be played without interruption).
21.
ID3 TAG – Press this button to display additional MP3 information. Press it more than once to toggle through
all the available information, including the track title, artist name, name of the current folder, and file name.
22.
LCD – Indicates all the functions, as they are occurring, with the CD.
23.
INPUT SELECTOR – Selects the input source to be routed to the corresponding channel. Input jacks are
located on the rear panel.
24.
CHANNEL GAIN – Adjusts the channel's pre-fader and pre-EQ gain level.
25.
CHANNEL TREBLE – Adjusts the high (treble) frequencies of the corresponding channel.
26.
CHANNEL MID – Adjusts the mid-range frequencies of the corresponding channel.
27.
CHANNEL BASS – Adjusts the low (bass) frequencies of the corresponding channel.
28.
CHANNEL FADER – Adjusts the audio level on the corresponding channel.
29.
CHANNEL CUE – Sends pre-fader audio to the Cue Channel for headphone monitoring.
30.
CUE MIX – Turn to mix between Cue and Program in the Headphone channel. When all the way to the left,
only channels routed to CUE will be heard. When all the way right, only the Program mix will be heard.
31.
CUE GAIN – Adjusts the audio level of the Cue channel.
32.
HEADPHONES – Connect your 1/4" or 1/8" headphones to this
output for cueing and mix monitoring.
33.
MIC ON / OFF – Mutes and unmutes the microphone signal.
When muted, the microphone signal will not be routed to the
Master mix.
34.
CROSSFADER – Blends audio playing between Channels 1 and 2. Slide this to the left to play Channel 1 and
slide to the right to play Channel 2.
Note: The crossfader is user replaceable. Simply unscrew the two large screws which hold it in place, lift it out
and disconnect the cable. Re-attach the new crossfader and screw the mounting plate back onto the unit. Test
and confirm new crossfader is working as intended.
35.
FADER START – When fader start is "ON," move the CROSSFADER to a side to cause that deck to start
playing automatically (if it is paused). When fader start is "OFF," you will need to manually start playback on
each deck.
36.
STEREO LEVEL INDICATOR – Displays the audio level of the Program mix.
37.
MASTER VOLUME – Adjusts the output volume of the Program mix.
38.
ZONE VOLUME – Controls the audio level of the Zone output.
39.
MONO / STEREO – Adjusts the Program mix for stereo or mono operation.
40.
DEVICE HOLDER – Rest your MP3 player or iOS device here.
41.
BLUETOOTH CONTROLS – Controls the functions for your Bluetooth device's menus while it is connected
with the mixer. These controls include Pairing, Track Skip Backward, Track Skip Forward, Play/Pause.
REAR PANEL FEATURES
1.
POWER CONNECTOR – Connect the supplied power cable here.
2.
POWER SWITCH – Turns the machine on and off. The unit should always be shut down with this switch first
before any external power is removed.
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