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1. qo JOG WHEEL3S JOBBn0t0O2 JOG WHEEL4 OBBnOtOSd 1224 JOG WHEEL5 J OBBnOlO4 120 JOG WHEEL6 OBBEnOtOD S JOG WHEEL7 0840 6 4 JOG WHEEL8 8007 14 JOG WHEELO 0 404048 22 JOG WHEELIO 1 1224 JOG WHEEL11 JO0BBnOt0OA JOG WHEEL12 08008 1 O JOG WHEEL13 0870 14 JOG_WHEEL14 0 1 O JOG WHEEL15 JOBBnOMOE 1220 JOG WHEEL16 JOBBnOLMOF O Vumeter Channel CH METER2 CH METER3 0B Bn 02 0C 0B Bn 02 18 02 24 02 00 0B Bn 02 00 0B Bn 02 00 25 TEMPUS User Manual TEMPUS MIDI MAP CH_METER4 0B Bn 02 00 CH_METERS 0 02 00 METER6 0B Bn 02 00 CH_METER7 0B Bn 02 00 02 00 CH METER9 0 02 00 CH_METERA 0B Bn 02 00 FX1 2 ON 09 9n 1E 00 FX1 2 EFX1 09 9n 1F 00 FX1 2 EFX2 09 9n 20 00 FX1 2 EFX3 09 9n 21 00 _ M Ne LOAD_AC 09 9n 22 00 LOAD BD 09 9 23 00 LEDs LED OFF 09 9x 2E 00 09 9 2 00 VIDEO_XF 09 9x 24 00 XF_LINK 09 9x 25 00 MASTER METER L1 0 03 00 MASTER METER L2 OB Bx 03 00 MASTER METER L3 0 03 00 md MASTER METER L4 OB Bx 03 00 MASTER METER L5 0 03 00 MASTER_METER_L6 OB Bx 03 00 MASTER METER L7 0B Bx 03 00 MASTER_METER_L8 OB Bx 03 00 MASTER METER L9 0 03 00 MASTER_METER_LA OB Bx 03 00 MASTER METER R1 OB Bx 04 00 MASTER_METER_R2 OB Bx 04 00 MASTER METER R3 0 04 00 MASTE
2. Enter the serial numbers for the products you want to activate e Traktor 2 45641 65151 35154 4 the serial number that you will find on the Traktor 2 LE CD provided with the controller and click Activate 12 File Help SERVICE CENTER Gc Activate Update All selected products have been activated This window shows that you have successfully activated your Traktor LE 2 The Service Center can be closed 2 2 4 Traktor 2 Setup Wizard When using Traktor 2 LE for the first time the Setup Wizard should start If this is not the case or you already had Traktor 2 PRO installed please click on Help and select Start Setup Wizard and the Welcome window will pop up TRAKTOR Setup Wizard WELCOME TO THE TRAKTOR SETUP WIZARD q Please connect all your devices and USB controllers go eo Your current settings will be overwritten in this process A backup of your current settings will be stored in the TRAKTOR settings folder Cancel Next gt Connect Tempus to your computer and click Next TRAKTOR Setup Wizard HARDWARE CONTROLLER SETUP Please choose if you work with keyboard and mouse only or if you have an external controller you want to use with TRAKTOR Are you using an external controller No Yes 95950 0200 Answer the first question Are you using external controller with Yes
3. Left DECK SWITCH button for 3 seconds and press the Center Encoder vty 3 2 70 4 2 Ld 4 4 gau NO bY 2 V KILL KILL 4 1 Key 20 iN fi gt X Qi T Off Enable EQ Kill P ow EE On Disable EQ Kill N lt SS OA Co MID 4 DE O 5 Off SHIFT Hold mode Off Sample Deck On SHIFT Toogle mode On Sample Global TEMPUS User Manual Following functions you can set the device by your requirements 4 3 1 Channel settings You can change channel by holding the left deck DECK SWITCH button for 3 seconds and press the Left Deck Hot Cue button 1 to 4 Default channel is Channel 1 4 Hot Cue 1 for Channel 1 4 Hot Cue 2 for Channel 5 8 Hot Cue 3 for Channel 9 12 Hot Cue 4 for Channel 13 16 4 3 2 SHIFT button setting You can change the SHIFT operation mode by holding the left deck DECK SWITCH button for 3 seconds and press the Channel 1 Monitor Cue button to switch the mode Default setting is HOLD mode vt 70 e p 2 gt gt 4 PAN HI vi j 4 7 1 5 p v 7 7 7 1 e KEY
4. Minimum level Kill Less than 34dB at 16KHz 16 NOTES 1 The specifications are subject to change to any improvement by negotiations in advance 2 The parts are subject to change to any improvement within the range of the specifications 28 g AKIYAMA LIFE C Praga n 11 Pol Cova Solera 08191 Rubi Barcelona Spain www akiyamadj com info akiyamadj com
5. Then click on Next TEMPUS User Manual gt TRAKTOR Ex OS SLA 2 C gt HARDWARE CONTROLLER SELECTION Please select the manufacturer and model of your external controller from the list below Choose your manufacturer Choose your model Tempus LE x Cancel Choose Akiyama as manufacturer and Tempus LE or Tempus on model depending on if you are using Traktor 2 LE or PRO Again confirm this selection with Next to jump to the next step Xm lt TRAKTOR gt ALLS 5 DEC Ox I MIXER SETUP TRAKTOR offers 2 options of how to handle mixing of your audio sources You can use the internal software mixer or connect TRAKTOR to your external mixer device Setup Wizard n Are you using an external mixer Yes Cancel We recommend selecting the external mixer option if you plan to use two decks on Traktor 2 PRO or you are using Traktor 2 LE Select internal mixer if you need to control 4 decks NOTE You must configure the controller accordingly point 1 4 11 After clicking Next you will go to next step In Traktor 2 LE the next step is a summary of the setup while in Traktor 2 PRO you will see the following window TRAKTOR G gt 2 gt DNO 9n DECK LAYOUT SELECTION This step allows you to select the number and flavor of decks which match your use case best Select your setup 2 Track Decks 2 Sample Decks Cancel Here you have to select the des
6. v Pd e 7 e 1 i GAIN KILL I 4 o v 7 O N 4 MID e O In SINGLE SGL mode we modify different parameters of a given effect GROUP mode GRP you can use three effects simultaneously with a one knob control DRY WET SGL amp GRP This parameter controls the mix between the original direct signal Dry full left position and the processed effect signal Wet full right position Shift SGL Turn the control to select the effect desired SGL GRP Switch between Single and Group mode ON SGL FX units On Off BUTTONS 1 2 amp 3 SGL You can change the ist 2nd and 3rd parameter of the selected effect BUTTONS 1 2 amp 3 GRP You can change the amount of the 1st 2nd and 3rd effect of the unit TEMPUS User Manual RST ON SGL Use this button to reset the effect RST ON GRP 1st effect of the unit On Off Shift GRP You can select next effect of the list BT1 ON SGL Parameter On Off This parameter depends on the selected effect BT1 ON GRP 2nd effect of the unit On Off Shift GRP You can select next effect of the list BT2 ON SGL Parameter On Off This parameter depends on the selected effect BT2 ON GRP 3rd effect of the unit On Off Shift GRP You can select next effect of the lis
7. FX1 amp FX2 No function 3 TRANSPORT JOG WHEEL PITCH FADER Modify deck tempo PITCHBEND Adjusts the tempo of the deck while these buttons are pressed When released the tempo returns to Original value KEY 44 Push to enable KEY LOCK function TEMPUS User Manual SYNC Use the SYNC button to match the BPMs of different decks Shift Set Master Press to set to master the deck in which it has been pressed SCRATCH Scratch mode On Off If Scratch mode is off you can use the jog to modify the pitch bend Shift Jog wheel lighting Change the lighting mode of the jog wheel JOG WHEEL Turn the jog wheel to scratch or modify the pitch bend Shift Seek Scroll fast through of the track PLAY PAUSE Start or stop playback Shift Skip Moves the play position to the beginning of the loaded track CUE Skips back to the current cue point CUP Skips back to the current cue point and keeps the track playing Shift Tap Set the tempo based on how fast or slow you tap on the button The tempo will be adjusted after the fourth tap 4 LOOP IN Sets the first point of one loop or the Cue point OUT Sets the final point of one loop and activates the loop ACTIVE Loop Active function On Off This function is automatically activated every time that a loop has been set 5 DECK DUPLICATE DELETE This button lets you duplicate decks In this case if you have any Hotcue or one
8. pickup cartridges may be connected to these jacks as long as the PHONO LINE selector switches is in the PHONE position CD players Tape Decks and other line level instruments may only be connected to these jacks as long as the PHONO LINE selector switches is in the LINE position Input volume will be controlled by the Channel gain control knob 11 MIXER STATUS Switch You change the Mixer section as a software controller instead of a real mixer Under software control mode the input select display show MIDI CTRL 12 AUX IN Jack CD players MP3 Player Tablet Pad and other line level instruments may only be connected to this jack Input volume will be controlled by the channel fader The channel Source Selector Switch must be in the Aux position to monitor any source connected to this jack 13 MIC 2 Jack This jack is used to connect a microphone to the mixer Connect your microphone via 1 4 inch jack The volume output level for microphone will be controlled by its own respective volume knob Microphone CH MIXER 2 mic2 3 DC IN MASTER BAL BOOTH INPUT 2 GND INPUT1 AUX B NI 2d b e io p wavs I i H1008 C a STATUS R L 3 1 2 6 12V 2 0A p A 4 MIDI a XIN IAIN PH LN
9. 5 UNLOAD DELETE To unload the sample firstly you must select the sample that you want to unload and secondly you must press the unload button Shift Copy from Loop Rec Set the Loop Recorder loop on slot 4 6 SELECT SLOT This buttons group let you select one or all the Sample Deck slots If the slot is selected the corresponding Led is lit and you can modify execute functions as Volume Filter Pitchbend Play Pause Key Lock Sync o Unload To select one slot you must press the appropriate button Button 1 corresponds to slot 1 button 2 to slot 2 and so on To select all slots you must press the button of the active slot the lit button When all slots are active the four buttons are lit Shift Load from Deck This function lets you copy one loop sample from Track Deck to any slot of the Sample Deck 7 PLAY SAMPLE PLAY BUTTONS Each button controls one slot of the Sample deck Pressing any of these buttons we start the playing of the corresponding slot If the slot is empty load the sample selected from the track list Shift Slot Retrigger This function lets you skip at the beginning of the sample TEMPUS User Manual 4 SETUP AND FIRMWARE UPDATE There are two approaches to set the device One is setting through the Settings and Update software The other is directly control by the hardware 4 1 Setting Software BRA A TEMPUS model no Controller Mode MIDI Mode Channel St
10. and find the following items 1 Controller 1 Installation and instructions CD 1 Quick Guide 1 Traktor LE CD 1 USB Cable PC MIDI 1 Transfomer AC DC FIRST STEPS Caution on installation Install the equipment on a stable and horizontal surface Avoid placing it under direct sun exposure humid and damp places or rough environments Place the equipment as far away as possible of other audio equipment as radios TVs etc This product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste Wasa handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product TEMPUS User Manual 1 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS 1 1 Deck Panel SGL GRP ju 2 D chs 1 Controls distribution for an optimal use of Virtual DJ and 4 Durable large size Cue Play and Cue Play buttons Traktor 2 5 Dual FX units control with 4 knobs and 4 buttons for each 2 Control of up to 4 Decks MID
11. associate a value to each control of the kind Upon the value of the action part of the MIDI message we will classify the controls as follows a NOTE KEY are note type messages Action value can be 127 7FH when we press or 0 when we release b NOTE LED determines the LED that will light are note type messages as the switches and the values are 127 for LED ON and 0 for LED OFF In the LEDs case it is the DJ Software that sends the MIDI messages to the controller c CC ABSOLUTE VR CC Control Change Absolute These are potentiometer like controls The action value is a number between 0 and 127 upon the potentiometer position d CC RELATIVE ENCODER WHEEL CC Control Change Relative These are encoder like controls AS oppose to the potentiometer that encoder does not send a message to report its position but only report changes when turning to clockwise or anticlockwise It is sent the value 63 if it turns to the left and 65 41H if it turns to the right e CC LEVEL LED The value sent in the action from 0 to 127 will tell how many LEDs have to be turned ON at the vu meter There are DJ Software s where it is not necessary to know note values or control values because the software read them automatically and by touching a control it assigns its note to a certain function selected by the user In other Software s it is necessary to write by hand the values Even in Software s with auto learn functio
12. for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 12 Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer The manufacturer will take responsibility for non recommended accessories 13 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product 14 Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 15 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the orig
13. or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer An e appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive A force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer 7 Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat 8 Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings 9 Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the appliance or C The appliance has been exposed to rain or D The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 10 Servicing In accordance with E U directives the user shall not attempt any service to the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel Failure to follow this instruction can void this guarantee 11 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided
14. unit comes with a serial number sticked on it Do not tear the serial number this can result in void guaranty SAFE AND EFICIENT USE Select carefully the emplacement of the unit Avoid placing it under direct sun exposure Avoid humid and damp places or rough environments with excessive dust and vibrations and excessive heat or cold Also keep it away from humming sources like the motors of whirl washers or transformers or similar appliances No liquids must be close to the unit so that they can be spilled on it To completely disconnect the unit from you mains supply unplug the plug of the adapter from the wall electric outlet The switch that controls the supply of electrical power to the unit must be at easy reach in case is necessary a fast switch off WARNING do not place the unit in a closed environment where is difficult to access the wall outlet Do not open the unit it can cause personal injuries or the damage of the equipment When unplugging the power supply cable of the adaptor from the wall outlet does not pull the cable Take the plastic body of the plug and unplug it Do not handle roughly the controls of the unit you can shorten their lifespan Before moving the equipment remember to unplug all cables Do not use chemical solvent to clean the unit A dry and clean cloth will do fine Safe this manual at reach so you can go back to the basic in case you need it PRELIMINARY Check the contents of the TEMPUS box
15. 1 Setup 28 Next gt Cancel Before click Next read the information at welcome window While installing the drivers we recommend you close all other applications running in your computer This will enable important file upgrades without the need to reboot the computer Select Next to start the installation Following license agreement window will appear TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO Driver vA 1 0 1 Setup NR CL Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT This software is provided as is and comes without any kind of warranty either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Non exclusive permission to use this software in its unmodified form and for its intended end user purpose only is hereby granted Unauthorized redistribution prohibited Licensed to Akiyama If you accept the terms of the agreement click I Agree to continue You must accept the agreement to install TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO Driver vA 1 0 1 V I accept the terms of the License Agreement lt Back net gt J Cancel Select the accept box and press Next TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO Driver vA 1 0 1 Setup w Setup will install TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO Driver vA 1 0 1 in the following folder To install in a different folder click Browse and select another folder Click Install to start the in
16. 3 34 35 2 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 3 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 4 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 5 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 6 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 7 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 1031104 105 1061107 8 08309110111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118119 L9 1120 121 1221123 124 125 126127 To find the note associated to a decimal number just take the column where the number is as the note and the row is the octave Following the example presented before the corresponding note to Play decimal 24 button is C1 As seen at SHIFT column of the MIDI table each of the controls of TEMPUS can send two different messages upon the state of the Shift button Remember we can permanently engage Shift The MIDI note associated with the same control of two different decks is the same but notes are send trough different MIDI channels There are 4 available modes Depending on the mode the controller is the MIIDI messages will be send through different MIDI channels User can change MIDI channel via setting software or hold the left deck switch button for 3 sec and press hot cue button 1 4 TEMPUS User Manual TEMPUS MIDI MAP BUTTON MIDI COMMAND MIDI COMMAND SHIFT KEY amp KNOB LEFT and RIGHT DECK PPITCH_FADER 00 0 OEM FF MIXER EFFECTS FX1 2
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18. ETUP Before you can start using Akiyama TEMPUS it is necessary to install Akiyama ASIO drivers to optimize the performance of the sound card of TEMPUS ASIO drivers can only be installed on Windows MAC uses CoreAudio drivers which don t need to be installed Also you will need DJ Software We will explain how to install Traktor 2 LE and how to configure Traktor 2 LE as well as Traktor 2 PRO 2 1 TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO Drivers After connecting TEMPUS to your computer USB port the hardware will be recognised as an audio device Now you can start using TEMPUS however we strongly recommend the installation of the purpose designed TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO drivers If you are going to use the inputs then you must install the TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO drivers For multi soundcard configurations download the generic Akiyama ASIO Drivers for free at www akiyamadj com You will find more information about the Akiyama ASIO drivers in the manual that is installed together with the drivers System Requirements In order to successfully run TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO Drivers you need a WDM compatible operating system such as Win98SE ME 2k XP 2003 XP64 Windows Vista x86 x64 or Windows 7 x86 x64 2 1 1 Akiyama ASIO drivers installation Double click the icon of the file TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO Driver Setup exe Installation will start at once Firstly it will appear the welcome window as seen below r lt gt TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO Driver vA 1 0
19. F TALKOVER Switch Activate or deactivate the mix of MIC input with Master When it is switched to the talkover position the level for everything other than the MIC will decrease to around 20dB Microphone signal is send to the sound card depending on the selection of the channel select switch as explained on point 1 2 2 independently on the position of the on off talkover switch So if you need to mix the microphone signal with Master you must select on or talkover If you want to have the microphone signal available on the software but don t mix it with Master you must select off 5 TOUCH SENSOR LEVEL Control Adjust level of touch sensitivity for the Jog Wheel NOTE The touch sensitivity of the jog wheel can be adjusted to fit the needs and feel of different users When adjusting the sensitivity be conscious of extreme settings which may affect your performance Setting the sensitivity too high would engage the touch sensitivity with the hand just above the wheel Setting the sensitivity too low may not engage the touch even while pressing firmly on the wheel 6 X FADER CURVE Switch Allows adjusting the slope of crossfader Rotate clockwise to shorten fade time with sharper 1 4 Rear panel cut off at either end Rotate anti clockwise to lengthen fade to gradually mix across fader and 50 50 mix in center only 7 MONITOR MIXING MODE
20. I notes are sent through unit different MIDI channels upon selection DECK A B or C D 6 Independent 8 samples buttons for sample LEDs status are refreshed by firmware 3 Illuminated high resolution touch sensitive jog wheel with sensibility adjustment TEMPUS User Manual 1 2 Mixer Panel LIP USB1 AUX mil CTRL 2 USB2 D INPUT 1 2 e k vie 2 C3 TA o8 Y vis vi x 7 2 z 2 2 2 D D n EB my my oe o o oe eccccccccccccecccceQococcc 5 T NIPUS v 500 lt 4 MASTER gt 7 lt BOOTH P L00P SIZE O En CD C C vet 14 2 H 1 BROWSER Zoom 3 vi 27 lt gt N 2 4 my oe INPUT 2 11 CH 2 m oz 9886000000000060000006000600600006 000006 6 0 00 5 1 vis vis 7 Au s 2 2 Be N e my 7 o8 cO AKIYAMA 1 Input Select Display Display the selected inputs included L P1 Line Phono 1 L P2 Line Phono 2 USB1 from PC USB2 from PC AUX and DVS from PC MIDI CT
21. MPUS 1 R 2 TEMPUS 2 3 TEMPUS3 4 TEMPUS 4 L Mono 1 TEMPUS 1 2 TEMPUS 2 3 TEMPUS 3 4 TEMPUS 4 notconnected not connected L Mono R notconnected not connected You can see on the previous point the equivalent names on MAC In this case inputs 1 amp 2 are assigned to deck A and C and inputs 3 amp 4 to decks B and D You can assign any input to any deck Make sure to select Live input in the deck you have associated the inputs you want to apply effects Live Input 15 NOTE USB outputs are the channels that go from the PC to the controller They could be considered as controller inputs USB inputs are the channels that go from the controller to the PC They could be considered as controller outputs 3 2 Track Sample Deck Mode In points 4 1 Channel and 4 3 1 it will be explained how the MIDI channels which messages are sent through can be changed Depending on the selected channels decks C and D of the controller will control sample functions channels 1 to 4 or Track deck functions channels 5 to 8 Traktor 2 LE mapping is compatible with the default mode in which MIDI messages are sent through channels 1 to 4 For users using Traktor PRO make sure that the Deck Layout Selection step is configured correctly TRAKTOR Setup Wizard DECK LAYOUT SELECTION This step allows you to select the number and flavor of decks which m
22. Mug KEY gt 7 via 4 7 1 i 1G Pd 7 1 e E FILT O LOOP SIZE ARM p 2 2 7 LOW LOW MID OA CO Pour vi 22 4 3 3 Sample buttons setting You can change the Samples setting by holding the left deck DECK SWITCH button for 3 seconds and press the Channel 2 monitor Cue button to switch the mode Default setting is Samples Deck oe ee e 7 4 PAN HI PAN e ay lt lO e000000009000000090000900990 e 20 4 3 4 EQ Kill button setting You can switch On Off the EQ Kill function by holding the left deck DECK SWITCH button for 3 seconds and press the Load B D button to switch the mode Default setting is Enable the EQ Kill function e oe z E E o PAN HI V 4 27 2 7 1 PPE N A PERN t z v z P4 7 1 e KEY V y 7 3 2 7 1 2 v 4 gt 2 7 e FILT TEMPUS User Manual 5 APENDIX 5 1 MIDI Specification A DJ Software have the mapping function that assigns MIDI messages to the different functions of the DJ Software We also have to
23. PF A WEIGHTED MORE THAN 14 0dBV 5 02V LOAD 100K OHM MORE THAN 15 0dBV 5 63 LOAD 600 OHM MORE THAN 14 0dBV 5 02V LOAD 100K OHM MORE THAN 4 0dBV 1 60V LOAD 32 OHM 7 LINE1 LINE2 AUX INPUT S N RATIO MAX GAIN EQ FLAT 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED MASTER 0dBV 8 PHONOGRAPH INPUT S N RATIO MAX GAIN EQ FLAT 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED MASTER 0dBV MASTER UNBALANCED MORE THAN 75dB 9 MIC1 MIC2 INPUT S N RATIO MAX GAIN EQ FLAT 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED MASTER 0dBV MASTER UNBALANCED MORE THAN 70dB 10 CROSSTALK MAX GAIN EQ FLAT 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED MASTER 0dBV OUTPUT LINE1 2 MORE THAN 75dB 1KHz BETWEEN L AND R CHANNEL LINE1 2 MORE THAN 75dB 1KHz BETWEEN CHANNELS MORE THAN 75dB 1KHz BETWEEN L AND R CHANNEL MORE THAN 75dB 1KHz BETWEEN CHANNELS 11 FADER KILL REFERENCE INPUT LEVEL EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN More than 80dB at 1K Hz for channel and cross faders 12 TALKOVER 30dB 1dB 13 CHANNEL BALANCE Within 1dB 14 TONE EQ Flat setting O 2dB MIC 28 1dB at 100Hz 30 1dB at 10kHz 15 EQUALIZER RESPONSE Flat setting 0 2dB CHANNEL 1 Low Band Low Band center frequency is 60Hz 10 1dB at 60Hz Minimum level Kill Less than 34dB at 60Hz 2 Middle Band Middle Band center frequency is 1KHz 10 1dB at 1KHz Minimum level Kill Less than 34dB at 1KHz 27 TEMPUS User Manual 3 High Band Hi Band center frequency is 16KHz 10 1dB at 16KHz
24. PH LN _ Fue X Ow i TE 17 m A ey NZ A p M Y puer C d Ood 6 Computer Speaker lille M Turntable MP3 Player Main balanced power amplifier 1 Before making or changing connections switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet 2 Quality cables make a big difference in fidelity and punch Use high quality audio cables 3 Do not use excessively long cables Be sure plugs and jacks are securely fastened Loose connections cause hum noise or intermittence that could damage your speakers CD MP3 Player 4 Connect the RCA pin cords to the inputs on your amplifier CAUTION Be sure to use the supplied control cord Using another type of cable may result in damage 5 Connecting to a Computer Support computer operating systems include Windows Vista Window XP and MAC OS X or later TEMPUS User Manual 2 SOFTWARE INSTALATION AND S
25. RL indicates if the mixer section is in MIDI controller mode to control the mixer section in the DJ software 2 Channel Input Source Switch In Mixer Mode selects the input source for each channel You can switch among Line Phono 1 L P1 Line Phono 2 L P2 USB from computer AUX and DVS from computer In MIDI mode selects which input will be sent across the USB NOTE Hold the Left Deck Deck Switch and switch the input select switch to keep your last selection in the device system memory The difference between USB and DVS Digital Vinyl System Direct Mode is the signals the device sends across the USB If USB is selected MASTER and Microphone are send to the computer like for the rest of selections while if DVS is selected L P is send instead When you use time code vinyl to control DJ software you have to switch to the DVS mode If you wish to apply some effects of your software to any input before mixing them you have to switch to the DVS mode as well Under MIDI Control Mode You can switch the input selections among L P1 Line1 Phono1 L P2 Line2 Phono2 and AUX If AUX is selected on the right channel CH 2 microphone signal will be send to the sound card 3 Channel Gain Control This adjustment is used to adjust an audio source signal input gain for a channel Never use the gain control to adjust output volume Setting the gain level properly will ensure a clean output signal NOTE To properly set the gain level cont
26. R_METER_R4 OB Bx 04 00 MASTER METER R5 OB Bx 04 00 MASTER METER R6 OB Bx 04 00 MASTER METER R7 0 04 00 MASTER_METER_R8 OB Bx 04 00 MASTER METER R9 04 00 MASTER_METER_RA OB Bx 04 00 DECK D CENTER Mode Mode2 Mode3 n 11 Mode4 n 15 n Midi Channel 0 to 15 NOTE2 MIDI id of SHIFT Sw MIDI id of Sw 0x32 MIDI id of SHIFT Ad MIDI id of Ad Ox1E gt 59 N 26 TEMPUS User Manual 5 2 Technical specifications 1 GENERAL SECTION PRODUCT 2 Channel Digital Mixer amp MIDI Controller POWER SOURCE DC12V 2 0 POWER CONSUMPTION 24WATTS DIMENSIONS 410mm W X 297mm D X 65 mm H WEIGHT 3 22kg 2 INPUT OUTPUT IMPEDANCE amp SENSITIVITY EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN 2 1 INPUT IMPEDANCE AND REFERENCE INPUT LEVEL 3 PHONO 47K OHM 50dBV 3 16mV 10K OHM 54dBV 1 99mV 2 2 0UTPUT IMPEDANCE AND REFERENCE OUT LEVEL EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN 1K OHM 0dBV 1V 2dB 1K OHM OdBV 1V 2dB 600 OHM 1dBV 1 123V 2dB 3 3 OHM 4 0dBV 1 60V 2dB 3 FREQUENCY RESPONSE EQ FLAT MAX GAIN MASTER 0dBV 4 THD N EQ FLAT MAX GAIN MASTER 0dBV 20kHz LPF A WEIGHTED LESS THAN 0 02 1KHz LESS THAN 0 02 1KHz LESS THAN 0 2 1KHz LESS THAN 0 2 1KHz 5 MAXIMUM INPUT 1KHz EQ FLAT GAIN AT 12 O CLOCK LOAD 100K OHM 20kHz LPF A WEIGHTED MORE THAN 9 0dBV THD lt 1 MORE THAN 9 0dBV THD lt 1 6 MAX OUTPUT EQ FLAT MAX GAIN THD 1 20kHz L
27. SELECT knob FX1 2 EFX1 knob FX1 2 EFX2 knob FX1 2 EFX3 knob CENTER DECK SHIFT 0990820 7 099x2D00 4 24 TEMPUS User Manual TEMPUS MIDI MAP CUE_LEVEL 0x32 MIC1 LEVEL 0x33 MIC2 LEVEL 0B Bx 16 00 Minimun 0x34 MIC_TONE 0x35 MIC_OFF 0x5B MIC_ON 0x5C MIC_TALK_OVER 0x5D TEMPUS MIDI MAP LEDs LED ON LED OFF LEDS LEFT and RIGHT DECK 09 9n 02 7F 09 9n 03 7F 09 9n 04 7F 09 9n 05 7F 09 9n 06 7F 09 9n 07 7F 09 9n 08 7F 09 9n 09 7F 09 9n 0A 7F 09 9n 0B 7F 09 9n 0C 7F 09 9n 0D 7F 09 9n 0E 7F 09 9 09 9n 10 7F 09 9n 12 7F 09 9n 13 7F 09 9n 14 7F 09 9n 15 7F 09 9n 16 7F 09 9n 17 7F 09 9n 18 7F FX 1 FX ON2 09 9n 02 00 09 9n 03 00 09 9n 04 00 09 9n 05 00 09 9n 06 00 09 9n 07 00 09 9n 08 00 09 9n 09 00 09 9n 0A 00 09 9n 0B 00 09 9n 0C 00 09 9n 0D 00 09 9n 0E 00 09 9n 0F 00 09 9n 10 00 09 9n 12 00 09 9n 13 00 09 9n 14 00 09 9n 15 00 09 9n 16 00 09 9n 17 00 09 9n 18 00 LOOP_ACTIVE DELETE HOT CUE1 HOT CUE2 HOT HOT CUE4 SAMPLE SAMPLE2 SAMPLE3 SAMPLE4 KEY LOCK SYNC PITCH BEND PITCH SCRATCH CUE PLAY O m PLAY MIXER 09 9n 19 7F 09 9n 1A 7F 09 9n 26 7F 09 9n 1B 7F 09 9n 27 7F 09 9n 1C 7F 09 9n 19 00 09 9n 1A 00 09 9n 26 00 09 9n 1B 00 09 9n 27 00 09 9n 1C 00 HIGH_ KILL MID_KILL KEY ON LOW KILL FILTER ON CH CUE WHEEL JOG WHEELI OBBMO1 00 12 JOG WHEEL2
28. Selector This function allows you to monitor the Cue level as well as the Master main output level in your headphones Channels Cue Level may only be monitored if the channel CUE function is selected To select a channel cue function press the CUE BUTTON that is directly associated with the specific channel you wish to monitor You may use the mixing function to blend both the Cue level and the MASTER level together You can vary the output level to either hear more or less of either of the two levels Turning the Cue Mixing knob to the CUE position left will allow you to hear more of the Cue level Turning the knob to the MASTER position right will allow you to hear more of the Program level main output You may also use the Cue Mixing Control to hear either the Cue level or the Master level exclusively If the knob is in the full CUE position you will only hear the cue level if the knob is in the full MASTER position you will only hear the main output This function is especially useful when mixing without a monitor Adjust the balance for the CUE and master output to the headphone 8 CUE LEVEL Control This rotary knob is used to adjust the headphone volume output level Turn the knob in a clockwise direction to increase the headphone volume 9 PHONES Jacks These jacks are used to connect your headphones to the device allowing you to monitor the cue channel Always be sure the CUE LEVEL VOLUME is set to minimum before you put the hea
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30. To continue installing the software you must agree to the terms of the software license agreement Int 6 Lic Click Agree to continue or click Disagree to cancel the installation and quit the Installer e De Ins 9n Read License Disagree Agree e Ins Summary yourself in agreement with these conditions so please read the following text caretully If you do not agree with these conditions you must not install the software In this event please retum the complete product including written matter packaging and similar material to the dealer trom whom it was onginally bought within 14 fourteen days after the day of purchase For purchases from the Native Instruments Online Shop please return the complete product including written matter packaging and similar material either to NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH Schiesische Str 29 30 10997 Berlin Germany or to Native Instruments North America Inc 6725 Sunset Bivd 5th Floor Los Angeles CA 90028 USA The price you paid will be refunded in full 1 Updates Upgrades Print Save GoBack Continue Select Agree and continue with installation wizard 6090 Install Traktor 2 Custom Install on Mac OS X Lion Location Action Size Native Instr Install Package Name Introduction V Basic Installation 189 7 MB License Destination Select O Installation Type Installation Sum
31. ader from one position to another will vary the output signals of channels 1 and 2 respectively When the crossfader is set in the center position the output signals of both channels 1 and 2 will be even 8 Level Meter The dual LED s indicators are used to detail either the master output level a combination of the master output level or the PGM monaural level 9 Level Meter Display Switch This switch is used to choose between master level indicators and channel level indicators 10 Booth Control Knob This rotary knob is used to control the level of the booth output terminal on the rear panel The booth level is not affected by the master volume 11 Master Volume Control This rotary knob is used to control the master output level volume To avoid distorted output try to maintain an average output signal level of 4dB CAUTION To avoid speaker damage that may be caused by excessive volume be sure this adjustment is always set to zero before turning the unit on TEMPUS User Manual 1 3 Front panel 6 8 9 1 MIC 1 Jack This jack is used to connect a microphone to the mixer Connect your microphone via 1 4 inch jack The volume output level for microphone will be controlled by its own respective volume knob 2 MIC LEVEL Control These rotary knobs control the output volume of MICROPHONE 1 and 2 3 MIC TONE Control This rotary knob controls the frequency response of MICROPHONE 4 MIC ON OF
32. an switch On Off the function by your DJ style 21 Current Firmware Version Before you update firmware for this device you had better recheck the firmware version To indicate the current firmware version of this device you can follow the below statement Get Info You can get the current setting info of this device by click the Get Info button Set After you change the settings as you want Click the Set button to finish the settings to this device 4 2 Firmware Update v I X O Before you turn on the device please HOLD the Channel 1 Monitor Cue Channel 2 Monitor Cue and Center Encoder at the same time and then turn the power on You can find the LED of Left deck Hot Cue 1 is lit Right now the device is ready for firmware update Execute the device Setting and Firmware Update program NOTE If you have not turned on the device holding the buttons specified in the first step the Firmware Update part will not be available Click the Open File button to select the firmware from your computer Click Start to begin the firmware update process During the update process you can find the Hot Cue buttons will lead in sequence from left deck to right deck After successfully update the firmware the device will automatically restart 4 3 Changing Settings through the Controller You can get the current settings info by hold the
33. annel that you will listen through the Master output If crossfader is placed in the central part the two channels will be listened simultaneously AUTO CROSSDAFER These buttons let you move the Traktor crossfader automatically Shift Snap 4 amp Quant 1 Snap and Quantize mode On Off SAMPLE DECK These functions will be available if the controller is configured in Mode 2 1 VOLUME FILTER AUTOLOOP Turn the control to adjust the slot s volume Press the control to mute unmute the slot s Shift Filter Turn the control to adjust the slot s FILTER parameter Press the control to On Off this function 2 EFFECTS FX1 y FX2 With these buttons you can enable the FX Unit in each deck Shift FX1 FX Slot Enable the FX Unit of single slot Shift FX2 Play Mode Change the play mode of each slot Play Mode are One Shoot or Loop Mode 3 TEMPO PITCHBEND These buttons let you slow down or speed up the tempo of the slot s while they are pressed KEY 44 Press to enable the KEY LOCK function in each slot 20 SYNC Synchronizes the slot s BPM value with the Master BPM 4 SAMPLE SIZE IN Sample size is doubled Shift Copy from Loop Rec Set the Loop Recorder loop on slot 1 OUT Sample size is halved Shift Copy from Loop Rec Set the Loop Recorder loop on slot 2 ACTIVE Set sample size to original value Shift Copy from Loop Rec Set the Loop Recorder loop on slot 3
34. atch your use case best Select your setup 2 Track Decks 2 Sample Decks 2 Track Decks 2 Sample Decks 2 Track Decks 4 Track Decks 2 Track Decks 2 Live Inputs Cancel When Channels from 1 to 4 are selected default mode you must select the following layouts 2 Track Decks 2 Sample Decks When Channels from 5 to 8 are selected you must select one of the following layouts 2 Track Decks 2 Live Inputs 4 Track Decks TEMPUS User Manual 3 3 Traktor 2 LE BT1 ON FX SEL 1 FX SEL 2 1 AUTOLOOP AUTOLOOP Turn the control to select loop size Press the control to set the loop 2 EFFECTS This section provides control over Traktor effects DRY WET Determines the amount of processed signal by the effect versus original signal that will be played Shift FX Sel Turn the control to select one effect of the list ON Press the button to select one effect of the list 1 Adjusts the level of effect RST ON Effect On Off 16 L P1 USBi AUX 581 AUX 2 USB2 DVS1 CTRL L P2 USB2 DVS2 lt lt MASTER P gt 2 s ox Vel FX SEL 3 B EC 5 7 2 E 4 O 2 lt BOOTH P 1 2 MASTER cya C CD C C CD CD C CD 1 0 0 L 2 No function BT1 ON No function 3 Turn the control to adjust the FILTER parameter BT2 ON FILTER parameter On Off
35. ate CH4 CH7 Settings SHIFT button Hold Toggle Global Disable Deck Enable Samples EQ Kill button Current Firmware Version DSP Version 0 07 Control Version 1 20 Get Info Set OpenFile gt gt gt set parameters success Firmware Update Selected File Initialize Initialize the program to get model no of the device Channel Set the controllers channels The default channels are Channel 1 to Channel 4 Settings Following functions you can set this device by your requirements SHIFT button Press or hold the SHIFT button you can Access the secondary functions of other control elements There are two modes for SHIFT button The HOLD mode you have to press the button until you finished the secondary functions Under the TOGGLE mode Press the button to active the secondary functions Press the SHIFT button again to de active the secondary functions Samples Depend on different DJ software the samples could be on Global section or Deck section Global section The left deck and right deck sample buttons are in the Global Section like the crossfader The channels of samples are not affected by the DECK SWITCH button and always keep the same channel Deck section When you change deck by DECK SWITCH button the channel of Samples will be changed as normal Deck control elements EQ KILL button The EQ knobs have Full Kill Function by press the EQ knobs You c
36. ble to send any analog input of the controller to any USB stereo input Under MIDI Control Mode You can switch the input selections among L P1 Linei Phono1 L P2 Line2 Phono2 and AUX If AUX is selected on the right channel CH 2 microphone signal will be send to the sound card For instance if you select L P2 in the left side and AUX in the right side and configure Traktor as it is in the following image the signal coming from the input 2 of the controller will be available on the decks A and C if you select Live Input in those decks Microphone input will be available on decks B and D when Live input is selected 14 1 TEMPUS 1 2 TEMPUS 2 3 TEMPUS 3 4 TEMPUS 4 1 TEMPUS 1 2 TEMPUS 2 3 TEMPUS 3 4 TEMPUS 4 not connected notconnected L Mono not connected connected On MAC the names of the USB inputs 1 and 2 are Front Left and Front Right and the names of the USB inputs 3 and 4 are Front Center and Low Frequency Effect L Mono 1 Front Left R Front Right Inout Deck Ca ucha UN L Mono Front Center Low Frequency Effects Front Left Front Right Front Center L Mono R Low Frequency Effects NOTE USB outputs are the channels that go from the PC to the controller They could be considered as controller inputs USB inputs are the channels that go from the controller to the PC They could be cons
37. d TEMPUS User Manual 3 FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS 3 1 Mixer Mode The mixer part of the controller can work as a MIDI controller as well as a stand alone mixer You can swap from one mode to the other using the switch you can find in the point 1 4 11 of this manual In the Select Display MIDI CTRL indicates if the mixer section is in MIDI controller mode to control the mixer section in the DJ software In the following points it will be explained how to configure inputs and outputs in both modes 3 1 1 MIDI Control In this mode the USB 1 amp 2 outputs are routed to the master output of the controller 1 4 5 amp 6 and USB 3 amp 4 outputs are routed to the headphones outputs of the controller 1 3 9 Traktor have to be configured accordingly 3 TEMPUS 3 4 TEMPUS 4 Mono 1 TEMPUS 1 2 TEMPUS 2 Mono not connected not connected TEMPUS 1 and 2 must be assigned to Master and TEMPUS 3 and 4 to Monitor On MAC Output Monitor is routed to Back Left Back Right and Output Master is routed to Front Left Front Right 3 Back Left 4 Back Right 1 Front Left 2 Front Right not connected not connected The control Channel Input Source Switch 1 2 2 selects which input will be sent across the USB The left control will select which input is routed to USB 1 amp 2 inputs while the right one will select which input is routed to USB 3 amp 4 inputs It is possi
38. d size Available sizes in order are 1 4 8 and 16 beats Note These functions will be available if the controller is configured in Mode 2 8 DECKS DECK If the controller is set up in Mode 1 then you can switch between Track Deck A B and Sample Deck C D If the controller is set up in Mode 2 you will only work with Track Decks so you can switch between decks A C and decks B D 9 SHIFT The Shift button provides a second MIDI layer for the controller Shift function has two operating modes Hold Shift function is enabled while the button is pressed Toggle Shift function is enabled when you press the Shift button and disable when you press another time When the function is enabled the button is lit 10 BROWSER LOOP RECORDER BROWSER Turn the encoder to browse through your track list Press to enlarge the browser window Shift Tree Turn the encoder to browse through your folder list Press to expand or collapse the folders LOAD A C Load one track on the deck A or C Shift Del Loop Rec Delete the loop of the Loop Recorder LOAD B D Load one track on the deck B o D Shift Undo Redo Loop Hec Undo Redo of the Loop Recorder BOOTH D W Loop Rec This parameter controls the mix between the original direct signal Dry full left position and the processed Loop Recorder signal Wet full right position LOOP SIZE Turn the encoder to change the size loop If you press it starts to record Rec
39. dphones on MASTER U MASTER CNN BOOTH Nr 2d Ligen H1008 me INPUT 2 GND MIXER OA OA EO n 12 34 5 6 7 1 POWER CORD Fastener To fasten the power cord to avoid unplugging the cord by accident 2 POWER Connector Plug in power adapter here Please use only a 12V 2 0A DC adaptor 3 POWER Switch Turn this unit power ON OFF 4 USB MIDI Port After hooking up your computer with the USB 1 1 Connections your computer will detect them respectively as an external sound card USB Code You may either play music on your computer or send it via the USB 1 1 Connections as a signal source to the device alternatively you may record the Master output signal on your computer using the USB 1 1 Connection NOTE 600026 o 9 11 12 13 1 The sent Master Output Signal is not influenced by the position of the volume controls To use the USB 1 1 connection please also refer to the operation manual of your computer and the programmers used 2 USB cable no more than 3m long 5 BALANCED XLR MASTER OUTPUT Jacks The Master Output includes a pair of XLR Balanced jacks The XLR jacks send a high current balanced output signal These jacks should be used when you will be driving an amp or other audio equipment w
40. final user hereinafter Licensee By installing and by registering the software on your computer you declare yourself in agreement with these conditions so please read the following text carefully english Y Read the Licence agreement carefully select the accept box and press Next CO Native Instruments Traktor 2 InstallAware Wizar Custom Setup Choose the program features you would like to install Click on an icon in the list below to change how a feature is installed Feature Description Standalone application and documentation Note that this component will always be installed lt lt E Basic Installation Required 683 995 KB Available 179 265 MB At this point you can select which features you would like to install we recommend you start with the default Basic Installation Press Next TEMPUS User Manual Destination Folder bi Hid Select folder where setup will install files Completing the Native Instruments Traktor 2 Setup Install Traktor 2 application to C Program Files Native Instruments Traktor 2 You have successfully completed the Native Instruments Traktor 2 Setup To dose this wizard dick Finish Traktor 2 will be successfully installed Click Finish to exit from the Installation Wizard 2 2 2 MAC Installation Completing the Native Instruments Traktor 2 Setup Execute the Traktor 2 installation file Installation wil
41. function The REC and PLAY leds are lit while Rec function is enabled Shift Play Loop Rec lf you press the playback starts Play function The PLAY led is lit while Play function is enabled 11 MIXER These controls will be operational when the MIXER STATUS switch 1 4 Rear Panel is in MIDI position Otherwise go to 1 2 Mixer Panel section to get more info about stand alone mixer mode MASTER Agjust the Master output level GAIN Adjust the channel output level HIGH Turn to control the high frequencies and mute Kill function them when pressed Led will light when kill is on Shift Pan Adjust PAN function MID Turn to control the mid frequencies and mute Kill function them when pressed Led will light when kill is on Shift Key Adjust KEY function Press the control to On Off KEY LOCK function LOW Turn to control the low frequencies and mute Kill function them when pressed Led will light when kill is on TEMPUS User Manual Shift Filter Turn the control to adjust the FILTER parameter Press the control to On Off this function MONITOR CUE Pre listen the respective channel through the headphones output 1 2 MASTER This switch lets you display the Master Output level if it is in the Master position or channel output level if it is in the 1 2 position CHANNEL FADER These faders let you modify the channel volume CROSSFADER This horizontal fader let you select the ch
42. ice Pack 32 Bit Windows Vista Windows 7 latest Service Pack 32 64 Bit Intel Pentium 4 2 4 GHz or Intel Core Duo or AMD Athlon 64 2 GB RAM Mac OS X 10 6 latest update or 10 7 Intel Core Duo 2 GB RAM 500 MB free disk space required minimum DVD drive 2 2 1 Windows installation Execute the Traktor 2 installation file Installation will start with the verification of the setup package The InstallAware Wizard is verifying the contents of this setup package This may take a moment Afterwards a welcome window will appear as seen below 42 Native Instruments Traktor 2 Ir Welcome to the Native Instruments Traktor 2 Setup Note After installation do not move or rename the application or the installation directory of the application Otherwise you will not be able to run update installers Please make sure that the Traktor 2 hardware is not connected during this installation To continue click Next Select Next to start the installation Following the license agreement will show up CO Native Instruments Traktor 2 InstallAware Wiza License Agreement Please carefully read the following license agreement End User License Agreement of Native Instruments GmbH December 2011 GENERAL The following information represents the contractual conditions for the use of software and hardware manufactured by NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH hereinafter Native Instruments by you the
43. idered as controller outputs 3 1 2 Stand alone Mixer In this mode the USB 182 inputs are the Master outputs of the controller or Input 1 and USB 3 amp 4 inputs the microphone input or Input 2 depending on if DVS is selected or not On the other hand USB outputs can be chosen as input signals to the mixer The control Channel Input Source Switch 1 2 2 selects the input source for each channel You can switch among Line Phono 1 L P1 Line Phono 2 L P2 USB1 from computer USB2 from computer AUX and DVS from computer The difference between USB and DVS Digital Vinyl System Direct Mode is the signals the device sends across the USB If USB is selected MASTER and BOOTH are send to the computer while if DVS is selected L P is send instead When you use time code vinyl to control DJ software you have to switch to the input channel corresponding to the physical input where the CD or turntable is connected to DVS mode NOTE In order to use time code vinyl with TEMPUS you will have to use DJ software compatible with any soundcard You only can use time code with Traktor Scratch PRO if you use one of the compatible Native Instruments sound cards If you wish to apply some effects of your software to any input before mixing them you have to switch to the DVS mode as TEMPUS User Manual well In this case you need to select external mixer in the Setup Wizard Make sure that inputs are configured as follow L Mono 1 TE
44. ight when Kill is on LOW Turn to control the low frequencies and mute Kill function them when pressed Led will light when Kill is on Shift Filter Turn the control to adjust the FILTER parameter Press the control to On Off this function MONITOR CUE Pre listen the respective channel through the headphones output 1 2 MASTER This switch allows you to display the Master Output level if it is in the Master position or channel output level if it is in the 1 2 position CHANNEL FADER These faders let you modify the channel volume CROSSFADER This horizontal fader lets you select the channel that you will listen through the Master output If crossfader is placed in the central part the two channels will be listened simultaneously AUTO CROSSDAFER These buttons let you shift the Traktor crossfader automatically Shift Snap 4 amp Quant 1 Snap and Quantize mode On Off TEMPUS User Manual 3 4 Traktor 2 PRO OUT PITCH BEND TRACK DECK 1 AUTOLOOP AUTOLOOP Turn the control to select loop size Press the control to set the loop Shift Move Turn the control to move the loop through the track The shift depends on the loop size This function only works when a loop is playing 2 EFFECTS There is SINGLE and GROUP modes 18 L P1 USB1 AUX L P1 USB1 AUX 2 USB2 DVS1 CTRL L P2 USB2 DVS2 lt BOOTH P BROWSER ZOOM
45. inal part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 16 Use only cables in accordance with present standards ask your dealer 17 Do not use right away the equipment in case has been transported from a cold environment to a hot one Moisture will appear let it off for a while 18 Cleaning Do not use cleaning sprays where the controls are The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer Clean by wiping with a cloth slightly damp with water Avoid getting water inside the appliance 19 Audio ON When installation is complete and you are about to start using the unit Before switching ON the unit DO lower the Mains and Headphones volume controls Failure to do so can result in hearing injuries or amplification stage damage 20 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition TEMPUS User Manual 21 For AC line powered units Before returning repaired unit to user use an ohm meter to measure from both AC plug blades to all exposed metallic parts The resistance should be more than 100 000 ohms 22 To prevent fire or shock hazard Do not use this plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to present blade match wide blade plug to wide slot fully insert TERMS OF USE Your
46. ired deck layout NOTE You must configure the controller accordingly For more information go to the point 3 2 of this manual Click Next to go to the setup summary 13 T Setup Wizard TRAKTOR 2 YOUR TRAKTOR SETUP Traktor Pro 2 Tempus External Mixer 2 Track Decks 2 Sample Decks English keyboard layout Cancel Finish Check the setup and click Finish to exit from the Setup Wizard If there is anything wrong on the setup you can come back to reconfigure it by clicking Back If you select external mixer and a four deck configuration output deck C and D will not be routed anywhere Therefore you will have to configure it by hand as you can see in the picture External TEMPUS 1 TEMPUS 2 TEMPUS 3 TEMPUS 4 TEMPUS 1 TEMPUS 2 TEMPUS 3 TEMPUS 4 The names of the outputs on MAC are different from the names on Windows On MAC you must configure Outputs as follow External Front Left Front Right Back Left Back Right Front Left Front Right Back Left Back Right The same outputs are assigned to 2 decks and consequently you won t be able to mix them separately We recommend using internal mixer for four decks configurations Read Traktor and TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO driver manuals for advanced configurations Traktor Scrach Cerified users will have to configure their NI Time Code compatible sound card after executing the Setup Wizar
47. ith a balanced input or whenever you will be running a signal line greater than 15 feet Always use these jacks whenever possible 10 TEMPUS User Manual 6 RCA MASTER OUTPUT Jacks The RCA jacks send a low current unbalanced output signal CAUTION These jacks should only be used for shorter cable runs to signal processors or looping to another mixer For cable runs greater than 15 feet use the XLR BALANCED jacks 7 BOOTH OUTPUT Jacks Connect to inputs of your active monitors using cables with RCA connectors 8 PHONO LINE SELECTOR Switch These switches are used to change the voltage line levels of the respected PHONO LINE RCA inputs jacks When connecting turntables with magnetic cartridges to these jacks be sure the corresponding switch is in the PHONO position and when using line level input devices be sure the switch is in the LINE position CAUTION Always be sure main power is shut off before change the position of the Line Level Selector Switch 9 GND GROUND TERMINAL Be sure to connect turntable ground leads to either or both of the two available ground terminals This will reduce the humming and popping noises associated with magnetic phono cartridges 1 5 Connections Main unbalanced power amplifier 11 Wu MGM 10 CHANNEL PHONO LINE INPUT Connectors Turntables equipped with MM pickup cartridge All DJ turntable use MM
48. ivates the loop ACTIVE Loop Active function On Off This function is automatically activated every time that a loop has been set 5 DELETE DELETE If you want to eliminate any Hotcue or unload any slot you must to press the corresponding button while the Delete button is pressed 6 HOTCUE BUTTON 1 4 These buttons provide direct access to 4 user definable Cue Loop In Points per track Shift BUTTON 1 2 Beat Forward or backward the playback from beat to beat Shift BUTTON 3 4 Loop Forward or backward the playback according to the size indicated in Autoloops bar CUE 1 32 1 16 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 8 16 32 gt 7 PLAY SAMPLE MODE 1 PLAY BUTTONS Each button controls one slot of the Sample deck Pressing any of these buttons we start the playing of the corresponding slot If the slot is empty load the sample selected from the track list 19 Shift Load from Deck This function makes possible to copy one loop sample from Track Deck to each slot of the Sample Deck If there is already one sample loaded in the slot this button let you mute the corresponding slot Note These functions will be available if the controller is configured in Mode 1 7 HOTCUE MODE 2 PLAY BUTTONS These buttons provide direct access to 4 user definable Cue Loop In Points per track In this case these belong to the 5th 6th 7th and 8th Hotcue Shift Loop Set These buttons let you to set loops of establishe
49. l start with The Native Instruments Traktor 2 Setup l unosi ready i enisi Takay 2 an Wi nodis the verification of the setup package Application Path O O C Install Traktor 2 C Program Files Native Instruments Traktor 2 This package will run a program to determine if the software can be installed Introduct To keep your computer secure you should only run programs or install software from a trusted source If e License you re not sure about this software s source click Cancel to stop the program and the installation Destinatiq installati Cancel Continue Installatio Click Next to begin configuration Click Back to change settings Summary Tralee y URATA x Go Back Continue Installing Traktor 2 The program features you selected Select Continue to start installation Following the license agreement will show up Please wait while the Native Instruments Traktor 2 Setup installs Traktor 2 This may take several minutes amp Install Traktor 2 Software License Agreement Status File 09 Controller Reloop Contour Controller tsi Directory C ProgramData Native Instruments Traktor 2 Factory English End User License Agreement of Native Instruments GmbH December 2011 Introduction Settings 2 1 1 Default Settings Controller Reloop Size 3235236 mamawa i License De
50. literature accompanying this appliance The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the use to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the unit CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PRESENT BLADE TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE TO PRVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUARRANTY INFORMATION 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed failure to do so can void this guarantee 5 Water and Moisture The appliance should not be used near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 6 Carts and Stands The appliance should be used only with a cart
51. loop is running it will be also duplicated 6 AUTOLOOP 1 16 1 2 BUTTON 1 4 Set Autoloops Available sizes in order are 1 2 1 4 1 8 y 1 16 de beat 7 AUTOLOOP 1 16 PLAY BUTTONS Set Autoloops Available sizes in order are 1 4 16 beats 8 DECKS DECK No function 9 SHIFT The Shift button provides a second MIDI layer for the controller This function can be configured as Toggle or Hold mode The button is lit when Shift function is active 17 10 BROWSER BROWSER Turn the encoder to browse through your list of songs tracks Press to enlarge the browser window Shift Fast Turn the encoder to browse through your list of songs tracks more quickly LOAD Load the selected track on the deck Shift Load Next Load next song of the track list into the Deck LOOP SIZE Turn the small encoder to browse through your list of folders Press to expand or collapse the folders 11 MIXER These controls will be operational when the MIXER STATUS switch 1 4 Rear Panel is in MIDI position Otherwise go to 1 2 Mixer Panel section to get more info about stand alone mixer mode MASTER Adjust the Master output level BOOTH No function GAIN Turn to adjust channel gain HIGH Turn to control the high frequencies and mute Kill function them when pressed Led will light when Kill is on MID Turn to control the mid frequencies and mute Kill function them when pressed Led will l
52. mary Space Required 610 MB Remaining 206 3 GB GoBack Continue Following will appear a window showing the Installation Type information Press Continue eoo Install Traktor 2 Standard Install on Mac OS X Lion Introduction 6 License This will take 610 MB of space on your computer Destination Select Click Install to perform a standard installation of Installation Type this software on the disk Mac OS X Installation e Summary Change Install Location GoBack Install Select the folder where setup will install files and click Install 11 Installer esta intentando instalar software nuevo Type your password to allow this Name Mac Cancel GoBack Install Type you password and select Install Software OOO Install Traktor 2 Installing Traktor 2 Introduction License Destination Select Installation Type Writing files O Installation Summary Go Back Continue Wait until the following window appears Install Traktor 2 The installation was completed successfully Introduction License Destination Select Installation Type Installation The installation was successful Summary The software was installed Go Back Traktor 2 will be succes
53. match the DJ Software functions with the controls of the external device the controller We do so by assigning the DJ Software function and the control the same MIDI note or message Each of TEMPUS controls generates various MIDI messages you can see at the table TEMPUS MIDI MAP We can send the MIDI messages through channels 0 to 15 this is a MIDI standard We can see four different parts on a MIDI message The MIDI code MIDI CODE lets us know what type of message is sent The MIDI code MIDI CODE Channel lets us know what type of message is sent again and the channel which it is sent through The FUNCTION CODE gives us the note or control value The action let us know the value that the control attains when is manipulated At the table those parts are separated by commas in the MIDI COMMAND columns DJ Software s use two types of MIDI codes Control Note switch the control is a switch you see a button or a LED and will look like NOTE C2 Each note has a number that at the table is expressed in Hexadecimal HEX Further on at this manual we will explain how notes and numbers correspond to each other and how to change from hexadecimal to decimal In this case MIDI CODE is 9 and FUNCTION CODE is the note of the control Control Change CC the control will be a potentiometer or encoder and will have a label like Cc53 In this case MIDI CODE is B and FUNCTION CODE is a value between 0 and 127 We will
54. n you must write select the LEDs Therefore we recommend you try understanding the TEMPUS MIDI MAP table Note the MIDI MAP is presented in hexadecimal base gt NOTE or CC To assign physical control to software functions you need to translate the MIDI MAP into decimal base Following we explain how to find out the equivalence between Hexadecimal and Decimal 23 FH 15 31 47 163 79 95 111 127 143 159 207 223 To translate a 2 digit Hexadecimal base number into a Decimal base we have to find the column that has the digit that appears at the left find the row that has the right digit the convergence of row and column is the equivalent Decimal number Inversely to translate a Decimal base number into a Hexadecimal base we have to find the number at the table Its column is the first hexadecimal digit the second hexadecimal digit is it row E g Play control MIDI address is 18 Find the Decimal equivalence at the Hexa Dec table Column 2 Row 9 it is decimal number 24 Some softwares require not only to know the decimal value but also the corresponding note for control change the decimal number is enough We can perform the Note Decimal number equivalence using the following table Note Numbers c c pipa E B 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9110111 0 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 3
55. rols 1 Be sure the Master Volume Control is set to minimum 2 Set the Channel Fader to level 7 4 Channel EQ HIGH This knob is used to adjust the treble high range frequency sound for each channel The adjustable range is from 35dB to 10dB Press this button to active kill function to the lowest level 35dB MID This knob is used to adjust the mid range frequency sound for each channel The adjustable range is from 35dB to 10dB Press this button to active kill function to the lowest level 35dB LOW This knob is used to adjust the bass low range frequency sound for each channel The adjustable range is from 35dB to 10dB Press this button to active kill function to the lowest level 35dB NOTE You can turn on or turn off the EQ kill function using the setup program 5 Channel CUE Button Pressing in one or both CUE buttons routes the respective source to the headphone and meter cue sections Pressing multiple buttons makes it possible to drive mixed sound from the selected sources 6 Channel Fader These faders are used to control the volume of the output signal of any source assigned to its particular channel 7 Crossfader This fader is used to blend the output signals of channels 1 and 2 together When the fader is in the full left position channel 1 the output signal of channel 1 will be controlled by the master volume level The same fundamentals will apply for channel 2 Sliding the f
56. sfully installed Click Close to exit from the Installation Wizard TEMPUS User Manual 2 2 3 Traktor 2 LE registration It is compulsory to register Traktor before you start using it The first time you start Traktor the following window will pop up If it does not you can open the Service Center lt TRAKTOR Thank you for using Native Instruments Traktor Run Traktor in demo mode If you do not own Traktor Launch the Seruice Center to Recording is disabled you can use our locator to find a activate Traktor Quits after 30 minutes dealer in your area or buy it in the Hatiue Instruments online shop Run Demo gt Activate Select Activate to start the Service Center The online activation process is explained in this manual People who do not have Internet connection will find more information about off line activation on Help gt Open Quick Start Guide in the Service Center ooo i xE File Help SERVICE CENTER Login Please log in using your e mail address and password E mail address O Log me in automatically on next startup Forgot your password Create new User Account Type your e mail and Password if you already own user account Otherwise you must create a new User Account Afterwards log in and you will see a window with a list of the products that you should register SERVICE CENTER Activate KJ Update Q Overview
57. stallation Destination Folder Program Files TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO Driver Browse Space required 845 0KB Space available 176 3GB lt Back IL msa Cancel Select the folder where the driver will reside by default it will be C Program Files TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO Driver To select another folder click Browse and search for the desired folder Following select Install TEMPUS Akiyama ASIO Driver vA 1 0 1 Setup Ni Finally press Finish to exit install wizard TEMPUS User Manual 2 1 2 Akiyama ASIO drivers Configuration At the DJ Software select drivers configuration and the following window will appear TEMPUS AKIYAMA ASIO Drivers vA 1 0 1 ASIO Buffer Size 256 Samples Set ASIO Buffer Size There is not an optimal buffer size since this parameter will depend upon many factors As a rule of thumb lower the ASIO Buffer Size until you can hear noises and distortion when playing audio When this happens raise a little the ASIO Buffer Size until no unwanted sound appears at the audio To exit press OK Next you have to configure the DJ Software inputs and outputs as explained in the chapter related to Traktor Setup Wizard in this manual 2 2 Traktor 2 TEMPUS is bundled with Traktor 2 LE We will go through the steps to install and configure Traktor 2 LE and PRO to be controlled by TEMPUS System Requirements Windows XP latest Serv
58. stination Select GENERAL Installation Type The following information represents the contractual conditions for the use of software and hardware manufactured by NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH Installation nereinafter Native Instruments by you the final user hereinafter Licensee By installing and by registenng the software on your computer you declare Summary yourself in agreement with these conditions so please read the following text caretully It you do not agree with these conditions you must not Install the software In this event please retum the complete product including written matter packaging and similar material to the dealer trom whom it was originally bought within 14 fourteen days the day of purchase For purchases trom the Native Instruments Online Shop please retum the complete product including ail written matter packaging and similar material either to NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH Schiesische Str 29 30 10997 Berlin Germany or to Native Instruments North America Inc 6725 Sunset 5th Floor Los Angeles CA 90028 USA The price you paid will be refunded in full Wait until the following window appears 1 Updates Upgrades Print GoBack Continue Read the License Agreement carefully and select Continue and the license agreement confirmation window will appear 10 TEMPUS User Manual OOO Install Traktor 2
59. t FX1 y FX2 With these buttons you can enable the FX Unit in each deck Shift Zoom in y Zoom out You can zoom in and out the waveform using these buttons 3 TRANSPORT JOG WHEEL PITCH FADER Moving the Pitch Fader up or down will slow down or speed up the tempo of the track PITCHBEND These buttons let you slow down or speed up the tempo of the track while they are pressed Shift Pitch Range Choose the maximum and minimum range of the Pitch Fader KEY 44 KEY LOCK function On Off SYNC Synchronizes the BPM value with the Master BPM Shift Set Master Select the Master deck SCRATCH Scratch mode On Off If the mode is Off the jog wheel will only be able to do bend Shift Jog wheel lighting Change the lighting mode of the jog wheel JOG WHEEL Move the wheel to do bend If the Scratch mode is On you can do scratch when you touch the central part of the wheel Shift Seek Move through the track quickly PLAY PAUSE Start or stop the playback Shift Skip Skip to the beginning of the track CUE Move the playback to the last established Cue point CUP Move the playback to the last established Cue point In this case the playback continues Shift Tap Set the tempo based on how fast or slow you tap on the button The tempo will be adjusted after the fourth tap 4 LOOP IN Sets the first point of one loop or the Cue point OUT Sets the final point of one loop and act

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