1. Master Volume
VU Meters indicate the signal's volume level.
2. Booth Knob: Turn this knob to adjust the output volume of the Booth Outs.
3. Deck Input Selector: Use this switch to determine the audio source for the deck. When
set to PC, the deck will receive audio from the corresponding channel in your DJ software.
When set to Line/Phono, the deck will receive audio from the device connected to that
deck's Line/Phono Input (such as a turntable or CD player).
4. Deck Gain: Turn this knob to set the pre-fader, pre-EQ audio level of the corresponding
deck. The VU Meters indicate the signal's volume level.
5. Deck EQ Treble: Turn this knob to adjust the high (treble) frequencies.
6. Deck EQ Mid: Turn this knob to adjust the mid-range frequencies.
7. Deck EQ Bass: Turn this knob to adjust the low (bass) frequencies.
8. Deck Filter: Turn this knob to adjust the filter applied to the deck. Turn the knob
counterclockwise to apply a low-pass filter (LO). Turn the knob clockwise to apply a high-
pass filter (HI). Set it to the center ("12:00") position to deactivate the filters.
9. Deck Fader: Move this fader to adjust the volume level of the corresponding deck.
10. Crossfader: Move this fader to mix between the decks.
11. Slope: Adjusts the slope of the crossfader curve. Flip this switch to the left for a smooth
fade (mixing) or to the right for a sharp cut (scratching).
12. X-Fader Reverse: Adjusts the setting for the left and right positions of the crossfader.
When this switch is set to Off, Deck 1 will be assigned to the left side of the crossfader,
while Deck 2 will be assigned to the right. When this switch is set to On, Deck 1 will be
assigned to the right side of the crossfader, while Deck 2 will be assigned to the left.
13. VU Meters: Monitors the audio levels. The Channel Level Meters (1 and 2) display the
audio signal level of the deck. The Master Level Meters (Master) display the audio signal
level of the master mix (sent out of the Master Outputs).
14. PFL/Cue: Press this button to send this channel's pre-fader signal to the Cue Channel for
monitoring through the Headphone Outputs. By pressing one Cue button at a time, you
will cue that channel alone (and deactivate PFL monitoring for the other channel). To cue
to both channels simultaneously, press the Cue buttons for both channels at the same
time. The Cue button will light up when the corresponding deck's audio is being sent to
the cue channel; otherwise, it will not be lit.
15. Cue Gain: Turn this knob to adjust the volume level of the Headphone Outputs.
16. Cue Mix: Turn to mix between the cue channel and program mix in the Headphone
Outputs. When all the way to the left, only the cue channel will be heard. When all the way
to the right, only the program mix will be heard.
17. Mic Level: Turn this knob to adjust the gain of the Mic Input.
18. Mic Tone: Turn this knob to adjust the balance of bass (LO) and treble (HI) frequencies in
the audio signal coming from the Mic Input.
19. Performance Pads: These pads on each deck have different functions depending on the
current pad mode. See
mode.
6
Knob:
Turn this knob to adjust the output volume of the Master Outs. The
Operation > Pad Modes
to learn how to use the pads in each