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1.                                                                                                       DI a o Me Fis Message type Value description  Left Play Pause BO 08 Value Button   Toggling Output 7F  Pressed     00  Released  Left Cue BO 09 Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Pressed     00  Released  Left Prev  Track BO 0B Value Button   Toggling Output 7F  Pressed     00  Released  Left Next Track BO 0C Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Pressed     00  Released  Left Pitch Bend         BO 14 Value Button   Toggling Output 7F  Pressed     00  Released  Left Pitch Bend         BO 13 Value Button   Toggling Output 7F  Pressed     00  Released  Left AutoBeat Select   BO 0A Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Pressed     00  Released  Left Mouse Button BO 1B Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Pressed     00  Released  Left Master Tempo BO 16 Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Pressed     00  Released  Left FX Select BO 07 Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Pressed     00  Released  Left FX    1    BO OF Value Button   Toggling Output 7F  Pressed     00  Released  Left FX    2    BO 0E Value Button   Toggling Output 7F  Pressed     00  Released  Left FX    3    BO 0D Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Pressed     00  Released  Right Play Pause BO 02 Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Pressed     00  Released  Right Cue BO 03 Value Button   Toggling Output 7F  Pressed     00  Released  Right Prev  Track BO 05 Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Pressed     00  Released  Right N
2.            Please refer to the Virtual DJ 3 PDF manual for more information     6 12  Scratching    The DJ Console Mk2 allows you to scratch your digital music in the same way that a DJ scratches  vinyl records  To do this you will use the DJ Console Mk2   s jog wheels  together with the cross  fader to boost interrupt the sound     The following diagram illustrates the functions assigned to controls in Virtual DJ 3        Use jog wheel to scratch Use jog wheel to scratch                           lo o          There are many scratch effects  the best known of which are described below     Baby Scratch  No need to use the volume control for this basic scratch  It consists of doing a forward scratch   immediately followed by a backward scratch     16 24     User Manual    DI  ONSOLE MKZ     Tear Scratch   The Tear Scratch doesn t use the volume control either  As with the Baby Scratch  you do a  forward scratch followed by a backward scratch  but this backward scratch is broken down into  two different speeds  you must first scratch quickly  and then slowly  Thus  the different steps are  as follows  forward scratch  quick backward scratch  slow backward scratch     Forward Scratch   You must do a forward scratch and then quickly lower the volume to its minimum setting before  doing a backward scratch to return to the initial position and restore the volume  Only the forward  scratch will be audible     Backward Scratch  The reverse of the Forward Scratch  you must do a backwa
3.       iii 18  8  FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS                              sscercereeseeeresreereeneeneeeeesreereereeneeneea 21  9  TECHNICAL SUPPORT        ciLi ela 22    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION RECOMMENDATION                              ercrereceseeeceeeneeee 24    DI CONSOLE MKZ  1  INTRODUCTION    Your DJ Console Mk2 is a powerful and versatile piece of hardware that offers nearly unlimited  possibilities in terms of what you can do with your music  You can use your DJ Console Mk2 on  its own or with an external mixer  and you can mix both digital audio files and analog audio  sources  including turntables  The DJ Console Mk2 is easy to learn and also offers many  advanced functionalities  making it perfect for all users from beginners to seasoned professionals     The DJ Console Mk2 functions with digital audio files  including MP3s  We would like to draw  your attention to the fact that musical creations are protected by copyright and that you must  comply with all applicable legislations  We strongly encourage you to support artists by acquiring  their works legally     2  SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS    Mac     Mac G4   G5 1 5GHz   Intel   Core    Duo 1 66GHz or higher  512MB RAM   Operating system  Mac OS   X 10 4 or later   Available USB port   Headphones and or amplified speakers   CD ROM or DVD ROM drive   Internet connection   100MB free hard disk space for some applications  Microphone  optional     v  Q    Pentium   III   Athlon    1GHz or higher   512MB RAM   Operating
4.    Select an attenuation level using the slider   3   6 or  9 dB  in the Main tab of the Control Panel       Press the fe microphone volume control knob talk over button     The sound of the music over the speakers decreases and the On Air indicator m lights up in  red in the interface  indicating that your voice will be broadcast over the speakers in the room   You can now go ahead and address the crowd       Once you ve said what you have to say  press the  amp  microphone volume control knob talk   over button once more     The On Air indicator goes dim  Talk over is no longer enabled     For details on how to record using the microphone  please see section 6 3  Using the DJ Console  Mk2 Control Panel     If the Peak indicator lights up while you   re talking     This means that the signal being received is too high  the sound from the microphone will saturate  at a certain level  with a resulting loss of sound information       Adjust the input volume using the microphone knob     User Manual     15 24       DI  ONSOLE MKZ     6 11  Adding effects    You can assign an effect to the master output  meaning that it will be applied to both decks     The following diagram illustrates the functions assigned to controls in Virtual DJ 3     Jumping to the last effect  in the list  Button 1        Toggle effects    wm RT Le As  Pa  O    Oe    Controlling the effect  on off  i iid   Button 2  O    Switching to the next effect O D di   Button 3     A EE    NO 1    lo o              
5.   MAIN ADVANCED ABOUT    Server  v2 6  DI API  v2 6    Copyright  C  2005 2006  Guillemot R amp  amp D Inc   All Rights Reserved           10 24     User Manual    DI  ONSOLE MKZ       Provides information regarding your DJ Console Mk2 Control Panel version  It is important that  you provide this information to our Technical Support staff when contacting Hercules by phone  or email     6 4  Previewing with headphones    To prepare his musical line up  a DJ does a headphone preview  he listens to a track on his  headphones while the other one is being played over the speakers  allowing him to adjust the  tempo so that the tracks flow seamlessly together  He can also add an audio effect  set a cue  point  marker  to start up at a specific point in a track  create rhythmic loops  adjust Bass  Medium  and Treble frequencies  etc        Your DJ Console Mk2 allows you to carry out this kind of headphone preview  You can select  what you are listening to on your headphones using the headphone output selector  located on  the DJ Console Mk2   s front face       Deck A position  Hear what is being played on Deck A on your headphones     Deck B position  Hear what is being played on Deck B on your headphones     Mix position  Hear what is being played on Outputs 1 2 on your headphones     Split position  In Virtual DJ  this function is not assigned     Note  In external mixer mode  the headphone output selector has no effect     6 5  Working with tracks    The following diagram illustr
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7.   external mixer  You must also properly configure your DJ software to operate in external    User Manual     9 24       DI  ONSOLE MKZ     mixing mode  The cross fader does not function in this mode  nor does the headphone output  selector        To use an external mixer with your DJ Console Mk2       Connect your external mixer to the Output 1 2 and Output 3 4 RCA connectors     d Witt az feet ON    Outputs    Inputs        ce LO O ARA      RR RO RK                           Enable the Use External Mixer option      Launch your mixing software    The sound played on Deck A is directed to Outputs 1 2 and the sound played on Deck B is  directed to Outputs 3 4     To carry out headphone monitoring  you must connect the headphones to the headphone  output on your external mixer     A If you connect your DJ Console MK2 to an external mixer      With a professional quality external mixer  we recommend that you set the level to  4dB       If your external mixer is an entry level model  which does not support  4dB   adjust the  gain to a reduced level on the mixer  If you have connected an external audio source to  your DJ Console MK2 and want to raise the sound level of this external source  you  should connect the mixer between the external source and the DJ Console MK2  and  adjust the gain on the external mixer       Enable DJ Mouse  This option enables mouse emulation  allowing you to move the screen  pointer via the ministick     About section        MN        arorsoe m gt   
8.  however  you can connect an optional power adapter  not included  and do  away with worries about power consumption altogether  Your power adapter   s DC output should  be at least 350mA  for output voltage of between 7V 9V  voltage outside of this range will result  in power being drawn exclusively from your computer via USB  The power adapter must be  regulated  thus ensuring that its output voltage is stable  A regulated power supply is clearly  identified by the marking    Regulated       Successfully tested power adapters include     Uniross AC DC Regulated 1 5   12V 700mA Universal mains Adaptor  UNI700RSF     Uniross AC DC Regulated 3  12V 1000mA Universal Adaptor  AD101705     The DJ Console Mk2 features a male connector  which means that you will need a power adapter  with a female connector to attach to it  The inner pin in the male connector measures 2 0mm in  diameter  while the maximum outer diameter for the connector is 6 5mm  This type of jack is  referred to as a center positive polarity jack  Thus  when shopping for a power adapter  an  adapter with the ooo would be ideal  9V DC 500mA  2 1mm x 5 5mm plug   center positive polarity         User Manual     3 24       DI  ONSOLE MKE   4  OVERVIEW    4 1  The cover    Your DJ Console Mk2 has a cover  allowing you to transport it without any danger of damaging  the top face  The cover can also be attached to the underside of the DJ Console Mk2 as an  inclined base  allowing you to use your DJ Console Mk2 under op
9.  possibility that the Software can be used  one machine at any one time     and reserves  ransfer of the  bound by the    ransferred to  on more than    3  The licensee acknowledges the copyright protection belonging to Guillemot Corporation S A  The copyright notice must not be removed from    the Software  nor from any copy thereof  nor from any documentation  written or electronic  accompanying the Software   4  The licensee is granted the right to make one back up copy of the machine readable portion of the Software on the condition thai  and proprietary notices are also reproduced        all copyright    5  Except where the present Agreement expressly permits  the licensee is strictly prohibited from engaging in  nor may he permit third parties to  engage in  the following  providing or disclosing the Software to third parties  providing use of the Software in a network  multiple PCs  multi   user or time sharing arrangement where the users are not individual licensees  making alterations or copies of any kind of the Software  making  any attempt to disassemble  de compile or reverse engineer the Software in any way or form  or engaging in any activity aimed at obtaining                   underlying information not visible to the user during normal use of the Software  making copies or translations of the User Manual     ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION RECOMMENDATION    At the end of its working life  this product should not be disposed of with standard household  but rather dr
10.  system  Windows   XP SP2  Vista 32 bit  Available USB port   Headphones and or amplified speakers   CD ROM or DVD ROM drive   Internet connection   100MB free hard disk space for some applications  Microphone  optional     2 24     User Manual    DI CONSOLE MKZ  3  INSTALLATION    A You must install your DJ Console Mk2   s drivers before connecting it to your computer     Because drivers and software are constantly being developed  the ones provided on your  CD ROM may not be the most recent versions  You can visit the Hercules website   ts hercules com  to verify this and  if necessary  download the very latest versions     3 1  Installing drivers and software  Mac     Insert the CD ROM provided into your CD ROM drive   The installation CD ROM appears on your desktop     Double click the CD ROM icon and navigate to the installer package       Double click the installer package and follow the on screen instructions to launch installation of  the DJ Console Mk2 drivers and Virtual DJ 3 software     You may be prompted to restart your computer once installation is complete     3 2  Power consumption    Your DJ Console Mk2 is optimized to achieve low power consumption when connected to your  computer via USB  If you are using a laptop  you can rest assured that your DJ Console Mk2 is  not consuming high amounts of battery power as you mix and scratch your songs  Under the  most taxing conditions  your DJ Console Mk2 will consume approximately 350mA of power     Should you wish 
11. DI  ONSOLE MKZ                   To  INTRODUCTION    lai 2  2  SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS                       rrrerreere ere reerre rire sierici 2  3     INSTALLATION    arr ieae 3  3 1  Installing drivers and software  MaC                        ii 3  3 2  Power CONSUMPLION is  ccs sesieestsserctes weston stein eri nes 3  4    OVERVIEW    aaa sai 4  AAs TNE COVE T hallo 4  42      The Shoulder sttap ia  inen LEALI AL   Las 4  AS    Thetopfate LoL Lala Aia 5  4 41    TNE CONECO v2  4 28 Reese BNR Lad RARA lA Rol illa al OL 6  5     CONNECTING SPEAKERS           ssssssessssssesssessseeseesseesneesneesserseerseesseensesseessessneesserseeeseenseens 7  5 1  Connecting speakers and or an external mixer to your DJ Console MK2                     7  6  USING THE DJ CONSOLE MK2 AT A PARTY        ssssesstssssssssesseseeeseesneesseesseeseerseesseenseens 7  ON OVenvieWi snazii eerste aaa iaia 7  6 2  Selecting an audio SOUFCE                    i 8  6 3  Using the DJ Console Mk2 Control Panel                     iii 8  6 4  Previewing with REadphones               iii 11  6 5   Working WIH aT KOT a nali  lalla ia 11  6 6  Speeding up or slowing down a piece      11  6 7  Creating cue pointS                               12  6 8  Creating I00pS                      13  6 9  Switching from one piece to another    13  6 10  Getting on the microphone               5  6 11  Adding effects                       2216  6 12    Sathi ccs ioni ii a 16  7  MIDI STANDARD SUPPORT                         
12. ELS   ATTENUATION     o   a     _1 2 3 4 _ x im                     Output Channels  There are 2 sets of sliders  1 2  3 4   which function as master volume  controls for the corresponding outputs  You can alter the balance  left right  using the balance  sliders on top of each output channel slider  The pictograms below each output channel slider  display whether the corresponding deck is in Computer or Input mode  a computer icon for  Computer mode  a turntable icon for Input mode   You can lock into a mode by clicking the lock  icon beside each pictogram  red means it has been locked     8 24     User Manual    DI  ONSOLE MKZ       Input Channels  To enable microphone recording or recording of your inputs  click the  microphone or line input icons at the bottom of this window  Please note that when recording  your microphone  you temporarily lose the use of Inputs 1 2     Main section       Talkover Attenuation  Here you can enable a function that lets you talk on your microphone  over the music being played in the room  by attenuating or reducing the level of the music   please see section 6 10  Getting on the microphone   You can select an attenuation level using  the slider   3   6 or  9 dB   The Talkover Attenuation button in this section lights up when this  function is enabled     Push the microphone volume control talkover button on the console   s front face to turn your    microphone on or off  When your microphone is on  the On Air indicator mm in this section  l
13. Guillemot Corporation S A     Disclaimer  Guillemot Corporation S A  reserves the right to make changes to specifications at any time and without notice  The information provided by this  document is believed to be accurate and reliable  However  no responsibility is assumed by Guillemot Corporation S A  either for its use or for the  infringement of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use  This product may exist in a light or special version for PC integration or  other purposes  Certain functions detailed in this manual may not be available in these versions  Wherever possible  a README TXT will be  included on the installation CD ROM detailing the differences between the supplied product and the product described in the present  documentation     End user software license Agreement  IMPORTANT  please read the Agreement carefully prior to opening and installing the Software  By opening the Software package  you agree to  be bound by the terms of this Agreement  The Software enclosed in this package is licensed  not sold  and is only available under the terms of the  present license Agreement  If you do not agree with the terms hereafter  you must promptly return the Software within 15 days  together with the  entire contents of the box  to the place of purchase    The Guillemot Corporation S A  Software  hereafter named the    Software     is copyrighted by Guillemot Corporation S A  All rights are reserved   The term    Software    refers to all doc
14. Mouse emulation or track selection   5  LEDs indicating the current mode at a glance   6  Audio source select button   7  Speed up or down for accurate mixing   8  Previous next track or rewind fast forward   9  Vinyl style jog wheel   10  Swift cross fader for seamless mixing between the 2 decks  11  Auto synchronize deck with other deck   12  Play Pause song   Play from cue point    Note 1  These are descriptions of the DJ Console Mk2   s default functions  which may vary  according to the application you are using     Note 2  Mouse emulation is enabled via the DJ Console Mk2 Control Panel  please see section  6 3  Using the DJ Console Mk2 Control Panel       User Manual     5 24       DI  ONSOLE MKZ     4 4  The connectors    Your DJ Console Mk2 features multiple connectors on the front and back faces  With these  connectors you can connect multiple devices  as illustrated in the diagrams below     Back face  Stereo RCA inputs  Deck A  1 2      RCA and minijack analog outputs  Deck B  3 4     speaker system s  and or external        Grounding screws for  phono inputs                        guere  Q Reia  Q reer      Line In Phono In switches Optional   Phono In features a special power input  phono preamp   Front face  Headphone  Microphone volume Microphone input  volume  control       mono microphone       control Talkover button   press to enable disable           Mix    Headphones Selection                      Headphone    Headphone output  input    Peak volume  selec
15. User Manual     21 24       DI  ONSOLE MKE   9  TECHNICAL SUPPORT    If you encounter a problem with your product  please go to http   ts hercules com and select your  language  From there you will be able to access various utilities  Frequently Asked Questions   FAQ   the latest versions of drivers and software  that may help to resolve your problem  If the  problem persists  you can contact the Hercules products technical support service     Technical  Support         By email   In order to take advantage of technical support by email  you must first register online  The    information you provide will help the agents to resolve your problem more quickly    Click Registration on the left hand side of the Technical Support page and follow the on screen  instructions    If you have already registered  fill in the Username and Password fields and then click Login     By telephone     United 08450800942 Monday to Friday from Noon to 4pm and 5pm to 10pm  Kingdom Charges at local rate Saturday from 9am to Noon and 1pm to 7pm  Sunday from 9am to Noon and 1pm to 4pm  United States 1 866 889 5036 Monday to Friday from 7am to 11am and from Noon to 5pm  Free Saturday and Sunday from 7am to Noon   Eastern Standard Time   Canada 1 866 889 2181 Monday to Friday from 7am to 11am and from Noon to 5pm  Free Saturday and Sunday from 7am to Noon   Eastern Standard Time   Denmark 80887690 Monday to Friday from 1pm to 5pm and 6pm to 11pm  English   Free Saturday from 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 8pm  
16. ader    User Manual     13 24       DI  ONSOLE MKZ     slowly  create back and forth effects  etc  Just use your imagination  Once the cross fader is  pushed completely to the right  only what is being played on Deck B will be heard by the  audience  At this point you can either set the headphone output selector to the Mix position to  hear what is being played on Outputs 1 2 on your headphones  or temporarily remove your  headphones and just listen to the music over the speakers in the room     The following diagrams give you an idea of how the Bass  Medium and Treble knobs and cross  fader are adjusted for the procedure described above     Piece A being played on Deck A in the room  The  Bass  Medium and Treble knobs on Deck A are  O O l      O EZ be 99      adjusted for the perfect sound mix       2 o o 2         D ve    Gio  i        O                       Switching from Deck A to Deck B  keep the cross  fader in the center position for approximately 5  seconds while you adjust the Bass  Medium and  Treble knobs on Deck A and Deck B      Once the knobs are in their new positions  you can  move the cross fader all the way over to Deck B                       The transition between two pieces should be perfect thanks to the pitch synchronization carried  out previously  Should you notice a slight discrepancy  however  use the Pitch bend       buttons  These buttons are the equivalents of the DJ giving a little push to the vinyl on his  turntable  or slowing down the deck w
17. ates the functions assigned to controls in Virtual DJ 3        Browse through track    listing   Navigating within Load track on deck B    the tree structure Opening a folder  Load track on deck A   Closing a folder  Moving quickly through a       Navigate within the track    loaded track       mc                                     E   LEG          6 6  Speeding up or slowing down a piece    Now you are listening to one of the tracks on your headphones  The main reason for doing this is  to synchronize the tempo  which consists of matching the speed of the piece you are listening to  with the speed of the piece playing over the speakers  In this way you can mix the two pieces    User Manual     11 24    DI  ONSOLE MKZ     together smoothly when switching from one deck to another  There are two ways to regulate the  speed of a piece  by adjusting the pitch  and the master tempo     On vinyl decks  the pitch allows one to adjust the rotation speed of the turntable  This adjustment  therefore changes the speed of a piece by modifying its overall tonality  for example  a piece that  has been sped up significantly will sound much more high pitched  or sharper      The key correction function allows you to modify the pitch of music while keeping the same BPM   You can therefore use one of the DJ Console Mk2   s Pitch knobs to modify the pitch of a piece     Note  You must disable the auto synch function on a deck in order to be able to change that  deck s pitch     The following d
18. c other than Virtual DJ    Yes  A variety of DJ software applications for Mac are compatible with DJ Console Mk2   including DJ 1800 and MegaSeg  with more and more programs integrating compatibility on a  continual basis  Please check with the publishers of other DJ software for details on whether  their software is currently compatible with DJ Console Mk2       Can I use DJ Console Mk2 without a computer     No  DJ Console Mk2 cannot function at all without being connected to a computer       Is DJ Console Mk2 a MIDI controller     Yes  DJ Console Mk2 functions as a MIDI controller and can send and receive MIDI  commands  Please see section 7  MIDI standard support          Will DJ Console Mk2 function when connected to a USB hub     Yes  as long as the USB hub   s power supply is connected  since DJ Console Mk2 needs a  USB port s full power in order to function properly  DJ Console Mk2 also works without an  external power supply when connected directly to a PC   s integrated USB port  or you can use  an optional power adapter if you are using a laptop and are concerned about battery power   please see section 3 2  Power consumption           What are DJ Console Mk2  s audio sampling rates     DJ Console Mk2 hardware sampling is 16 bit 44 1KHz in Mac OS       Is DJ Console Mk2 also compatible with PC     Yes  DJ Console Mk2 is also compatible with PC  please see section 2  System  Requirements   Drivers and software for PC are also included on the installation CD ROM     
19. de selected      Headphone Mix BO 24 Value Button   Toggling Output 00  Mode deselected  Cross Fader BO 31 Value Analog Coates 00  gt  7F  Full Left  gt  Full Right   128 values   7F  gt  40  COW Slows Fast   Left Jog Wheel BO 36 Value Incremental   Coarse 01  gt  3F  CW Slow gt Fast  i 7F  gt  40  CCW Slow gt Fast    Right Jog Wheel BO 37 Value Incremental     Coarse 01  gt  3F  CW Slow gt Fast  TF  gt  40  CCW Slow gt Fast    Left Pitch Knob BO 34 Value Incremental   Coarse 01  gt  3F  CW Slow gt Fast  ae 7F  gt  40  CCW Slow gt Fast    Right Pitch Knob BO 35 Value Incremental   Coarse 01  gt  3F  CW Slow gt Fast  Left Bass Knob   BO 2E Value Analog  C oarse 00  gt  7F  Full CCW  gt  Full CW   128 values  Left Medium Knob   BO 2F Value Analog Coarse 00  gt  7F  Full CCW  gt  Full CW   128 values  Left Treble Knob   B030 Value Analog Soana 00  gt  7F  Full CCW  gt  Full CW   128 values  Right Bass Knob   B02B Value Analog Coats 00  gt  7F  Full CCW  gt  Full CW   128 values  Right Medium Knob   B02C Value Araba oare 00  gt  7F  Full CCW  gt  Full CW   128 values  Right Treble Knob   B02D Value Analog   Coarse 00  gt  7F  Full CCW  gt  Full CW   128 values  Left Volume Slider   BO 32 Value Analog Coarse 00  gt  7F  Full Down  gt  Full Up   128 values  Right Volume Slider   BO 33 Value Analog   Coarse 00  gt  7F  Full Down  gt  Full Up   128 values  Ministick Y Axis   B039 Value Analog   Coarse 00  gt  7F  Full Up  gt  Full Down   128 values  Ministick X Axis   B028 Value Anal
20. erything a DJ needs to know to host his or her first parties  Let s  start at the beginning  namely setting up the party  no DJ would allow himself to arrive  unprepared  which is why he would have organized his material and selected his records  beforehand     You should do the same by sorting through your music  Have a good look through your collection  of CDs as well as MP3 and AIFF  for Mac  files and select the songs you are going to use  In  order to be able to mix tracks effectively  you must know the pieces perfectly     When you re ready  make sure that you have all the hardware you will need  Got your computer   DJ Console Mk2  a pair of speakers  headphones and microphone handy  Perfect  then you re  ready to go     You re probably asking yourself  and now  how do   get started  By way of introduction  here are  the basic principles of DJing  a DJ works with two decks  or turntables   The first deck plays one  part of the musical piece  while the DJ uses the second deck to listen to the next part on his  headphones  He can then work on this second part  speed it up so that it is at the same tempo as  the rest of the piece  etc   before playing it out loud  At the end of a part  the DJ plays the part on  the other deck by doing a mix  which is to say a blending of the two parts creating a perfect  transition     User Manual     7 24       DI  ONSOLE MKZ     Please read through the following sections to learn more about the art of DJing  We also  recommend that you c
21. ext Track BO 06 Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Pressed     00  Released  Right Pitch Bend         BO 18 Value Button   Toggling Output 7F  Pressed     00  Released  Right Pitch Bend         BO 17 Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Pressed     00  Released  eats BO 04 Value Button   Toggling Output 7F  Pressed     00  Released  Right Mouse Button BO 1C Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Pressed     00 Released  Right Master Tempo BO 1A Value Button   Toggling Output 7F  Pressed     00  Released  Right FX Select BO 01 Value Button   Toggling Output 7F  Pressed     00  Released  Right FX    1    BO 10 Value Button   Toggling Output 7F  Pressed     00  Released  Right FX    2    BO 11 Value Button   Toggling Output 7F  Pressed     00  Released  Right FX    3    BO 12 Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Pressed     00  Released  Left Deck Audio   7F  External source      Source Select B010 vale Button   Toggling Output 00  USB Streaming  Right Deck Audio   7F  External source      So Select POUE NAE Button   Toggling Output 00  USB Streaming    7F  Mode selected      Headphone Deck A BO 21 Value Button   Toggling Output 00  Mode deselected  Headphone Deck B BO 22 Value Button   Toggling Output TF  Mode selected                  18 24     User Manual       DI  ONSOLE MKZ        00  Mode deselected       TF  Mode selected                                                                             Headphone Split BO 23 Value Button   Toggling Output 00  Mode deselected    i 7F  Mo
22. iagram illustrates the functions assigned to controls in Virtual DJ 3             Pitch encoder Beat match   Beat    Lock  Pitch bend            6e AN U  Beat match                         Please refer to the Virtual DJ 3 PDF manual for more information   6 7  Creating cue points    You can insert a cue point to start playback at a specific point in a track   The following diagram illustrates the functions assigned to controls in Virtual DJ 3   Set cue point     Buttons 1  2  3     Set Start at defined cue  point                   lo o       Please refer to the Virtual DJ 3 PDF manual for more information     12 24     User Manual    DI CONSOLE MKE  6 8  Creating loops    You can also create loops  which are sections of a piece repeated to infinity     The following diagram illustrates the functions assigned to controls in Virtual DJ 3     Increasing the loop size Toggle loops     Button 1     Controlling the loop  on off    Button 2        Decreasing the loop size     Button 3  He  E O A    Sei                      Please refer to the Virtual DJ 3 PDF manual for more information     6 9  Switching from one piece to another    The art of mixing consists of preparing the next piece while a given piece is being played  When  the piece being played reaches its end  the DJ switches from one piece to the other progressively  using the cross fader  which regulates the volume of the two decks  This technique enables you to  avoid empty space between two pieces     Your DJ Console al
23. ights up  when your microphone is off  the On Air indicator goes dim     Your headphone output status is also displayed in this section  Deck A  Deck B  Mix or Split   please see section 6 4  Previewing with headphones         Advanced section     t                        OUTPUT CHANNELS MAIN ADVANCED ABOUT  Mara    SE  j  JOG WHEELS SETTINGS  I       NN     Dy consoLe  m gt                Jog Wheels Settings  Here you can select whether to enable both jog wheels  default   or  disable one or both of the jog wheels       Cross Fader Settings  This option allows you to select different presets for the cross fader   including the    Beatmix    curve  a dipless curve  or a curve with no dip      Dipped    curve and     Scratch    curve  These different presets represent different points where the music cuts out as  you move the cross fader from left to right and vice versa  The two sides of the curve  left and  right  are always a mirror image of one another     You can also lock the cross fader in the left  right or center position  For example  it may be  useful to lock it in the center position if you prefer to manually switch from one track to another  using the volume sliders rather than the cross fader  That way  even if you move the cross  fader  your output will stay locked in the center       Use External Mixer  Select this option to send whatever is being played on Deck A to Outputs  1 2  and whatever is being played on Deck B to Outputs 3 4  allowing you to mix via an
24. ith his hand  The pitch modification value increases the  more the Pitch bend button is pressed     Let s assume that you have a turntable connected to Inputs 1 2  for Deck A   and that the next  track you want to play is on a standard vinyl record on Deck A     While the track on Deck B is playing  set the headphone output selector on the DJ Console Mk2   s  front face to the Deck A position so that you can monitor Deck A  the left hand deck  while you  are getting your next track ready  Press the audio source select button on Deck A so that the  LED is off  indicating that Deck A is in Input mode  Cue up the record on your turntable  connected to Deck A to the spot where you want the music to start playing     14 24     User Manual    DI  ONSOLE MKZ     As the piece on Deck B is nearing its end  start moving the cross fader to the left at the same  moment you start up playback on your turntable connected to Deck A  Once the cross fader is  pushed completely to the left  only what is being played on Deck A will be heard by the audience   Set the headphone output selector to the Mix position or remove your headphones  Now that  your song is playing  you can even scratch the record on your turntable  assuming your turntable  is designed for scratching      6 10  Getting on the microphone    Have an announcement to make  A dedication  Speak up while your music is playing and talk to  your public  The attenuation function allows you to be heard by reducing the ambient volume    
25. lows you to work with both digital and analog audio sources  This section will  give you some practical examples of how you can switch from one musical piece to another and  from one audio source to another     Example  An MP3 file is being played on Deck A  the left hand deck   The LED underneath the  audio source select button is on  indicating that Deck A is in Computer mode  The Bass  Medium  and Treble knobs have been adjusted for the perfect sound mix with the piece that is playing   The cross fader is pushed completely to the left  so only what is being played on Deck A will be  heard by the audience     Let s say that the next track you want to play is also an MP3 file  While the track on Deck A is  playing  set the headphone output selector on the DJ Console Mk2   s front face to the Deck B  position so that you can monitor Deck B  the right hand deck  while you are getting your next  track ready  Press the audio source select button on Deck B so that the LED is on  indicating that  Deck B is also in Computer mode  Assign the musical piece of your choice to Deck B and then  you re ready to go     As the piece on Deck A is nearing its end  start moving the cross fader to the right at the same  moment you launch playback on Deck B  You can adjust the Bass  Medium and Treble knobs to  achieve the perfect gain for the piece being played on Deck B  if you haven t done so already   Naturally  there are many ways to switch from one piece to another  you can move the cross f
26. og   Goarse 00  gt  7F  Full Left  gt  Full Right   128 values                         Note  CW   Clockwise  CCW   Counterclockwise     Continued on following page     User Manual     19 24          DI  ONSOLE MKZ     MIDI output commands                                                                       DJ Console Mk2 control MIDI message Value description  Left Play Pause BO 08 Value 00  Off   7F  On  Left Play Pause Blinking BO 00 Value 00  Off  7F  On  Left Cue BO 09 Value 00  Off   7F  On  Left AutoBeat BO 0A Value 00  Off   7F  On  Left Master Tempo BO 16 Value 00  Off   7F  On  Left FX BO OF Value 00  Off   7F  On  Left Cue 123 BO 0E Value 00  Off   7F  On  Left Loop BO 0D Value 00  Off   7F  On  00   Deck A Computer mode   Deck B Computer mode  i 04   Deck A Computer mode   Deck B Input mode  Deck Selection BOE Vale 08   Deck A inoui riode   Deck B Corie mode  0C   Deck A Input mode   Deck B Input mode  Update Analog Controls BO 7F Value 00   Do not update   7F   Update   Right Play Pause BO 02 Value 00  Off   7F  On  Right Play Pause Blinking BO 05 Value 00  Off  7F  On  Right Cue BO 03 Value 00  Off   7F  On  Right AutoBeat BO 04 Value 00  Off   7F  On  Right Master Tempo BO 1A Value 00  Off   7F  On  Right FX BO 10 Value 00  Off   7F  On  Right Cue 123 BO 11 Value 00  Off   7F  On  Right Loop BO 12 Value 00  Off   7F  On          20 24     User Manual       DI  ONSOLE MKZ     8  FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS    1     Can I use DJ Console Mk2 with DJ software for Ma
27. onsult the help documentation of the software supplied with your DJ  Console Mk2 for additional information        6 2  Selecting an audio source    Each deck is equipped with an audio source select button  located next to that deck s volume  slider  Using the audio source select button  you can choose the audio source to be used on that  deck  The corresponding LED indicates the mode you are in       LED is off  You are in Input mode  The deck is using what is coming from the corresponding  inputs  1 2 for Deck A  3 4 for Deck B   This is perfect if you have a turntable connected to one  of the inputs  for example  and want to scratch using the turntable itself       LED is on  You are in Computer mode  The deck is using what is coming from your computer   such as MP3 files  You can manipulate the audio using your DJ Console MK2 in a variety of  ways  mix scratch  adjust Bass  Medium and Treble frequencies  etc    You will use a software  application  such as Virtual DJ  to select your playlist  add effects  set loops  cue points and so  on        For information on locking into a mode  please see section 6 3  Using the DJ Console Mk2  Control Panel     6 3  Using the DJ Console Mk2 Control Panel    To access the DJ Console Mk2 Control Panel  browse to Applications Hercules DJ Console  Mk2 Control Panel     The Control Panel allows you to manage your DJ Console Mk2   s various settings     eoc    N       Dy consoLe  m gt           Mac OS X  Version 10 4        PP INPUT CHANN
28. opped off at a collection point for the disposal of Waste Electrical and Ele  Equipment  WEEE  for recycling    This is confirmed by the symbol found on the product  user manual or packaging     contribution towards helping to protect the environment   Please contact your local authorities for information on the collection point nearest you        24 24     User Manual       waste   ctronic    Depending on their characteristics  the materials may be recycled  Through recycling and other  forms of processing Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment  you can make a significant    
29. rd scratch and then quickly lower the  volume to its minimum setting just before doing the forward scratch  and then restore the volume     Pass Pass   The Pass Pass is not a scratch technique  strictly speaking  since it uses the scratch as well as  other elements  pitch  cross fader  etc   to create new compositions  To carry out this technique  you must play the same piece on both decks  and then it s up to you to make use of the DJ  Console Mk2   s functions to create new rhythmic combinations by alternating your manipulations  on each deck  A perfect mastery of the cross fader and of the basic scratch techniques is  required  as well as a good sense of rhythm and excellent familiarity with the piece     User Manual     17 24       DI  ONSOLE MKE   7  MIDI STANDARD SUPPORT    Your DJ Console Mk2 can function as a MIDI controller  the buttons and potentiometers can send  and receive MIDI signals that will then be interpreted by software  In software that accepts MIDI  commands  you must select your DJ Console Mk2 as the MIDI controller     3 signal types can be sent  simple instructions  pressed or released status  for the 28 buttons and  the headphone output selector  range of values  from 0 to 127  depending on the position  for the  6 Bass Medium Treble potentiometers  the 3 sliders and the ministick  and variable speed  modifiers  the value varying according to the rotation speed  for the 2 pitch adjustment  potentiometers and the 2 jog wheels     MIDI input commands  
30. se harmful interference  and   2  This device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired operation   These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates   uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to  radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off  the user is encouraged to try to  correct the interference by one or more of the following measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Copyright      2007 Guillemot Corporation S A  All rights reserved    This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part  summarized  transmitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval system  or translated into  any language or computer language  in any form or by any means  electronic  mechanical  magnetic  photocopying  recording  manual or  otherwise  without the prior written permission of 
31. suffered damage as a result of inappropriate  or abusive use  negligence  an accident  normal wear  or any other cause not related to a material defect or manufacturing flaw   2  in  the event of failure to comply with the instructions provided by Technical Support   3  to software not published by Guillemot  said  software being subject to a specific warranty provided by its publisher        22 24     User Manual    DI  ONSOLE MKZ     9 2  Additional warranty provisions    In the United States of America and in Canada  this warranty is limited to the product s internal mechanism and external housing  Any  applicable implied warranties  including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose  are hereby limited to two  2   years from the date of purchase and are subject to the conditions set forth in this limited warranty  In no event shall Guillemot  Corporation S A  or its affiliates be liable for consequential or incidental damage resulting from the breach of any express or implied  warranties  Some States Provinces do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts or exclusion or limitation of  incidental consequential damages  so the above limitation may not apply to you  This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you  may also have other legal rights which vary from State to State or Province to Province     Trademarks   Hercules   is a registered trademark of Guillemot Corporation S A  Virtual DJ    is a trademark of Atomix Prod
32. timal conditions  By default  the  cover is configured as an inclined base     To detach the cover       Turn over the DJ Console Mk2 and place it on a flat surface       Holding the DJ Console Mk2 with one hand  take hold of the  cover by the OPEN opening       Pull the cover up towards you  pulling up on one side and  then the other in order to detach the cover     To replace the cover    Position the tabs on the lower part of the cover in the  corresponding slots on the DJ Console Mk2       Apply pressure on both sides of the cover where the word  CLOSE appears until it snaps into place        4 2  The shoulder strap    Your DJ Console Mk2 also features a shoulder strap for easy transportation  To install the  shoulder strap       Thread the Velcro flaps through the two buckles on the DJ  Console Mk2       Attach the flaps to the Velcro band        4 24     User Manual    DI  ONSOLE MKZ     4 3  The top face    Your DJ Console Mk2 has a variety of controls allowing you to interact with DJ software  There  are two sets of these controls  as the left and right sections of the DJ Console Mk2 each  correspond to a separate deck in DJ software applications  Descriptions of the default function of  each control are provided below                      O                                     i         1  Cut or boost Bass Medium Treble frequencies   2  Change music speed  pitch master tempo    tweak volume in real time  3  Add effect  cue point  song position   loop on the fly   4  
33. tor    indicator    6 24     User Manual    DI CONSOLE MKZ  5  CONNECTING SPEAKERS    Two types of connectors are available for connecting speakers  RCA and minijack  An RCA plug  corresponds to a channel  while a minijack plug corresponds to an output  composed of two  channels   which is why there are 4 RCA plugs and 2 minijack plugs  Select the type of plug  according to the type of speakers you will be connecting  Normally  Outputs 1 2 will be used for  your live mix playing in the room  and Outputs 3 4 will be used for monitoring or connecting an  external mixer  The Outputs 3 4 connector and the headphone jack always output the same  audio data     5 1  Connecting speakers and or an external mixer to your DJ  Console Mk2      Make sure that your computer is switched off and that the optional power adapter is  disconnected  if you have one       Connect your main set of speakers to the Output 1 2 RCA plugs  plug 1 corresponds to the left  speaker  plug 2 to the right speaker  or to the Output 1 2 minijack plug       If you have a second set of speakers  monitoring speakers  for example   connect the speakers  to the Output 3 4 RCA plugs  plug 3 corresponds to the left speaker  plug 4 to the right speaker   or to the Output 3 4 minijack plug  You can also connect an external mixer to these plugs     Your speakers and or external mixer are now ready for use with your DJ Console Mk2     6  USING THE DJ CONSOLE MK2 AT A PARTY    6 1  Overview    You are now about to learn ev
34. uctions  Apple    the Apple logo   Mac OS    iTunes   and Quicktime   are registered trademarks of Apple Computer  Inc  Intel   and Pentium   are registered trademarks of Intel  Corporation  WMA    Microsoft   Windows   98 SE  Me  2000  XP and Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft  Corporation in the United States and or other countries  Velcro   is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries B V  All other trademarks and brand  names are hereby acknowledged and are property of their respective owners  Illustrations not binding  Contents  designs and specifications are  subject to change without notice and may vary from one country to another     Declaration of conformity  EC COMPLIANCE NOTICE  this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the Council Directive 89 336 EEC of 3 May  1989 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility  amended by Directive 93 68 EEC  In a  domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures   CANADIAN COMPLIANCE NOTICE  this Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment  Regulations   USA COMPLIANCE NOTICE  this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15  of the FCC rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions    1  This device may not cau
35. umentation and related material  including drivers  executable programs  libraries and data files  The  purchaser is granted a license to use the Software only  The licensee also agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of the present  Agreement concerning copyright and all other proprietary rights for any third party Software  documentation and related material included in the  Software package    Guillemot Corporation S A  reserves the right to terminate this license in the event of failure to comply with any of the terms or  conditions laid out in the present Agreement  On termination  all copies of the Software shall immediately be returned to Guillemot  Corporation S A   the purchaser remaining liable for any and all resulting damages                 User Manual     23 24       DI  ONSOLE MKZ     License   1  The license is granted to the original purchaser only  Guillemot Corporation S A  retains all title to and ownership of the Software  all rights not expressly granted  The licensee is not permitted to sub license or lease any of the rights that are hereby granted  Ti  license is permitted  provided that the transferor does not retain any part or copy of the Software and the transferee accepts to be  terms and conditions of the present Agreement   2  The licensee may only use the Software on a single computer at any time  The machine readable portion of the Software may be  another computer provided it is previously erased from the first machine and there is no
    
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