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9. ON G3master1 output 1 masteri level e LINE AUX power in 4master2 output 2 Vestax master2 level AC 14 LINE AUX Vestax AC 14 2
10. pgm isolator low 12 c f assign cross fader a b a cross fade b cross fader master 2 fader master input level input level
11. dB trim isolator cross fader cross fader a b MIX c f assign a c f assign b master level output G3399 master level master1 output G39 power power ON OFF ON
12. CF RUS CF PCV c f 9 ENED 6209 PMC 280 26 2 8 D 8 3 4 5 6 3 4 9 9 input select phono G2 line mic G pgm1 phono line mic1 pgm2 mic1 line2 pgm3 line2 pgm4 phono line1 Iline6 USB
13. master 3 effect select 7 rate time depth sweep Qeffect on off effector ON OFF effect on off effector ON beat select rate time tap BPM Time parameter 1 174 1 2 3 4 1 2 beat select beat select GBtap 2 beat select 1 BPM
14. LFO TEMPO TEMPO A E beat select TEMPO A X1 4 TEMPO A X1 2 TEMPO A X3 4 TEMPO A X1 TEMPO A X2 4 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 echo tap tap 2 LFO TEMPO TEMPO A lll beat select TEMPO A X1 4 TEMPO A X1 2 TEMPO A X3 4 TEMPO A X1 TEMPO A X2 1 4 ORF 4 2 ORF 3 4 2 reverb rate time TIME TIME TIME 00 TEMPOx1 TEMPO x 4 min center max 0 50 100 volume position depth sweep E DRY EFFECT 1 1 ee ee min center max 0 50 100 FEEDBACK 1 Volume position rate time TIME TIME TIME Zoo TEMPO x 1 TEMPO x4 min center max 0 50 100 volume position depth sweep DRY EFFECT 1 1 max 100 min center 50 volume position HOLD depth sweep HOLD
15. cue selector pgmi 4 monitor mix cue master cue cue selector master output 39 MIX monitor level Phones phones 8 600ohm 150ohm 6 3 effect assign cross fader a b
16. echo TEMPO A rate time beat select rate time reverb hall reverb room min center max 0 50 100 volume position depth sweep x DRY EFFECT 1 1 max 100 min center 50 volume position flanger tap tap 2 LFO TEMPO TEMPO A E beat select 1 4 TEMPO A X1 4 1 2 TEMPO A X1 2 3 4 TEMPO A X3 4 1 TEMPO A X1 2 TEMPO A X2 Oring mod amp pitch shifter depth sweep poe DRY EFFECT 1 1 min center max 0 50 100 volume position LFO depth sweepzRU 3 4 DRY LFO on beat select LFO
17. Cut cut cut MID LOW MID MID HI min center max 096 5096 100 volume position depth sweep DRY EFFECT 1 1 a gt E i max 100 min center 50 volume position rate time 1 2 3 4 58 min center max 096 5096 100 volume position depth sweep raid DRY EFFECT 1 1 gt 5 center max 096 50 100 volume position CONGRATULATIONS Thank you for purchasing the Vestax PMC 280 Professional Mixing Controller We suggest that you read through this owner s manual thoroughly so that you may enjoy the full use of this product safety and in the knowledge of all its special features and suitably applications CONTENTS G A U nu oss teat Sodas aub Sl et uad mew nid OGRE ep EM end AER MUT Sey Mis VE To IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS r TEE d F E A nh U H E S AS Sete PERSE uu Vd 1S G Ev yas Pru Vin SENATE RE SE dcs Me N dU wale CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS SESS Is Sat Velo rtis ede Sard dise claw at oid T O P P A N E L Scy praes Pig IEE MEARE BOE CORSE EG E F R O N D P A N E E n RR E E CEDERE EE R E A R P A N E L diel Rc Hale Dive Vati oa hee UR Dabit DUNT RM NIV sek xv xs UR BIE VS e ABOUT THE EFFECTS Vica Yona eia US pod ats POU ares eG oer I
18. LFO rate time mod freq mod freq mod freq LOW MID HI min center max 096 5095 10096 volume position depth sweep Fuss DRY EFFECT 1 1 i J ul m cM ern min center max 096 5096 100 volume position rate time SLOW 1 1 HI min center max 096 5096 10096 volume position depth sweep min center max 096 5096 10096 volume position auto pan B tap tap 2 LFO TEMPO TEMPO A E beat select TEMPO A X1 4 TEMPO A X1 2 TEMPO A X3 4 TEMPO A X1 TEMPO A X2 1 4 1 2 374 1 2 vocal cancel vocoder rate time TIME TIME TIME oo TEMPO x 1 TEMPO x 4 min center max 0 50 100 volume position depth sweep DRY DRY EFFECT 1 1 d M IL a a i min center max 0 50 100 volume position rate time
19. 6 USB line6 pgm trim KYA input level OdB isolator hi 12 pgm isolator mid 12
20. DJ master1 output 1 BALANCED XLR JACK HOT PIN2 masteri level koe TUI ERU A CRAT Se Te Dard Ty NNUS NS LINE AUX Dline Y 17 CD CD R RW MD TAPE DAT VTR DVD RCA XLR 6 3 6 delay 2 7 tap tap 2
21. Vestax Professional Mixing Controller PIMIC 28 Hx ik tt WA EJ OWNER S MANUAL Vestax Corporation 1 18 6 Wakabayashi Setagaya ku Tokyo 154 0023 Japan Phone 03 3412 7011 Fax 03 3412 7013 Web www vestax com Vestax Europe Ltd Unit 5 Riverwey Industrial Park Alton Hampshire GU34 2QL England U K Phone 0 1420 83000 Fax 0 1420 80040 T 154 0023 Web www vestax co uk 1 18 6 03 3412 7011 03 3412 7013 bes Rhe iig ior PES Web www vestax com Phone 49 0 2222 95 23 72 Fax 49 0 2222 95 23 74 PMC 280 Ll 0 X 5 BO c y ow y 2 UU Ge b Eo U dq IF X
22. POWER REQUIREMENT 20VA WEIGHT 4 5kg DIMENSIONS WXHXD 264X80 100 including knob X393 mm AX NOV 2006 PMC 2800 Vestax Corporation
23. 4 4 TEMPO A X1 4 VH Rai DRY EFFECT 1 1 LEVEL 1 2 TEMPO X1 2 3 4 TEMPO X3 4 X1 2 TEMPO A X2 uU ad Mea min center max 096 50 100 volume position 8VOCAL CANCEL This effect affects the mid frequency and cuts out rate time VR the vocal sound cut cut cut MID LOW MID MID HI min center max 096 5096 10096 volume position depth sweep VR Aa DRY EFFECT 1 1 Dm B ee min center max 0 50 100 volume position VOCODER This effect changes the original sound to a robotic rate time VR sound 1 2 3 4 5 min center max 0 50 100 volume position depth sweep VR gt DRY EFFECT 1 1 gt 3 ee eo min center max 0 50 100 volume position 22 LOW PASS FILTER MANUAL The Q changes with the rate time volume The depth sweep volume adjusts the filter frequency BAND PASS FILTER MANUAL The Q changes with the rate time volume The depth sweep volume adjusts the filter frequency 2HI PASS FILTER MANUAL The Q changes with the rate time volume The depth sweep volume adjusts the filter frequency rate time VR Q gt min center max 0 50 100 volume position depth sweep VR fc HI fc MID fc LOW DRY center max 096 5096 10076 volume position rate time VR Q ae min center max 0 50 100 volu
24. connector from fader unit Remove four scews 8x CF RUS or CF R b CF PCV CONNECTION DIAGRAM example TAPE RECORDER CD MD etc MD player TAPE DECK etc OUTPUT LINE CDPLAYER exVESTAX CDX 16 CDPLAYER ex VESTAX CDX 16 RECORDER CD MD DAT etc Es MASTER af OUTPUT BALANCE Vestax luno a D WASTER p Vestax nc WE EN M C 2 8 0 woes GND FO GND oC rau 2 1 TURNTABLE ex VESTAX 2000 MAIN SPEAKER MAIN SPEAKER TURNTABLE ex VESTAX PDX 2000MKI AMPLIFIER TURNTABLE OUTPUT PHONO 26 SPECIFICATIONS INPUT SECTION NOMINAL INPUT MAXIMUM INPUT IMPEDANCE MIC IN PGM 1 2 6 3 PHONE JACK UNBULANCED 52dBv 2 5Vrms 30dBv 32mVrms 3 3kQ PHONO IN PGM 1 4 RCA PIN JACK UNBULANCED 45dBv 5 6Vrms 22dBv 80mVrms 49kQ LINE IN PGM 1 4 RCA PIN JACK UNBULANCED OUTPUT SECTION OdBv 1 0V NOMINAL INPUT 11dBv 70Vrms 7kQ MAXIMUM INPUT IMPEDANCE MASTER OUT 1 2 RCA PIN JACK UNBULANCED OdBv 1 0Vrms 17 5dBv 7 5Vrms 2200 PHONES 6 3 PHONE JACK ISOLATER PGM 1 4 100mW 470102d gt 8Q 2 5kHzS BOOST 6dB CUT co FREQUENCY RESPONSE 250Hz 2 5kHz BOOST 6dB CUT co z250Hz BOOST 6dB CUT co 20Hz 20KHz 3dB S N RATIO CROSS TALK POWER SUPPLY AC 14 1500mA
25. Time parameter effect select c f curve Q2c f curve select lt cross fader cross fader c f assign a b i Cu ns DA cross fader power Gphono ON OFF PHONO MM SO e mae oe
26. PO x 1 TEMPO x4 min center max 0 50 100 volume position depth sweep VR LFO LFO LFO pry amplitude lt amplitude lt amplitude 4 min center max 096 50 100 volume position Restarting the LFO This feature restarts the LFO cycle to gain the same LFO effect when adjusting the depth sweep volume and beat select button 24 HOW TO CHANGE THE FADER UNIT CAUTION When you change the fader make it sure that the main switch is turned off If not may cause noise or short circuit When you use the screwdriver make it sure that you should choose the right side Otherwise may break screws EHOW TO REMOVE THE TOP PANEL Remove all fader knobs and the 6screws see fig A Remove the top panel IIHOW TO CHANGE THE FADER UNIT DRemove the screws on the fader panel see fig B Remove the fader unit from the mixer Carefully remove the multi cable connector from fader unit see fig C Attach multi cable connector to new fader unit Position the fader unit carefully and secure with Screws EHOW TO REPLACE THE CF UNIT WITH CF PCV Please see fig C for replacement of the fader Place the fader unit in the proper position and fix it with two screws fig D b There is a switch for CF PCV unit When CF Aid unit is installed set the switch to PCV mode 25 fig C fig D Remove the multi cable
27. ct should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company 11 Lightning For added protection of 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 This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 12 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 13 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 14 Servicing Do not attempt to service product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel 15 15 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c lf the product has been exposed to rain or water d lf the product dose not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those c
28. e positions A The is sent to the A position or left 9 osition of the crossfader MASTER The PGM is sent directly to the OUTPUTS B The is sent to the B position or right side of the crossfader INPUT LEVEL FADER Used to adjust the input level of each PGM channel INPUT LEVEL METER The LED level meters indicate the input signal level of each PGM channel CROSS FADER When the input level of PGM1 and PGM2 are properly set PGM1 will be heard with the crossfader set to the left side PGMe will be heard with the cross fader set to the right side When the crossfader is set in the center both programs will be heard This fader is detachable for easy replacement with CF R US when it is worn out MASTER LEVEL VOLUME Adjusts the signal level outputs from OUTPUT JACKS 8 MASTER LEVEL METER The LED level meters indicate the master signal level of each PGM cannel 42POWER INDICATOR Lights up when the POWER SWITCH 68 is on JS CUE CHANNEL SELECT SWITCH This switch is used to select which program channel 1 4 is heard in headphones connected to the mixer MONITOR MIX VOLUME This volume is used to select which type of monitor signal either CUE or MASTER is heard in headphones connected to the mixer When set to CUE signals from PGM channel selected by CUE CHANNNEL SELECT SWITCH will be heard When set to MASTER signals from OUTPUT will be heard Signals are mixed as volume knob
29. ge tempo set by pushing the TAP button more than 2 times becomes the LFO cycle tempo liBeat select button TEMPO A X1 4 1 2 TEMPO A X1 2 3 4 TEMPO A X3 4 1 TEMPO A X1 2 TEMPO A X2 1 4 RING MOD This effect modulates the original sound with sign wave patterns PITCH SHIFTER This effect changes the pitch of the original sound rate time VR TIME TIME TIME TEMPO x 1 TEMPO x 4 min center max 0 50 100 volume position depth sweep VR iT DRY EFFECT 1 1 4 5 ee min center max 0 50 100 volume position Restarting the LFO This feature restarts the LFO cycle to gain the same LFO effect when adjusting the depth sweep volume and beat select button rate time VR mod freq mod freq mod freq LOW MID HI min center max 096 5096 100 volume position depth sweep VR DRY EFFECT 1 1 Herr c min center max 096 50 100 volume position rate time VR SLOW 1 1 HI min center max 0 50 100 volume position depth sweep VR pits DRY EFFECT 1 1 max min center 10096 5096 volume position ds AUTO PAN CE i rate time This effect changes the volume balance of left and TIME TIME TIME Fight TEMPO x 1 TEMPO x 4 button The average tempo set by pushing the TAP button more than 2 times becomes the LFO cycle tempo min center max 0 50 100 WiBeat select button viime postico
30. i pae SEINE Mor ad dee efi at teo Ne HOW TO CHANGE THE FADER UNIT duxi Situs ena EI EE AQUA eters hv epus eo o ot GAS CONNECTION DIAGRAM SC Ns ames aan we SPECIFICATIONS Ces pepe dns Sate Seca USE SUG dea ASRS oc tea Ur aues dia i Hove wats AN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN N CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to consitute a The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE 14 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards There are however some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of 1 Read instructions All the safety and operating instructions shou
31. is turned MONITOR LEVEL VOLUME Adjusts the headphone monitor level PHONE JACK Connect the headphones with the impedance of 8ohm to 600ohm Effect assign This switch selects the sound source to have effects added to The assign section is selectable from the A amp B side of the crossfader and the Master sound Effect select This switch selects the type of effect you wish to use FRONT PANEL C F CURVE SELECT SWITCH Adjusts the crossfader curve Setting to the right side gives a steep crossfader good for T OPTION BOARD INSERT Rate time volume This volume adjusts the rate time of each effect Depth sweep volume This volume adjusts the depth sweep of each effect Effect on off button This button turns the effector on ON OFF Effect on off indicator This indicator lights up when the effector is ON Beat select button This button changes each effect tempo set with the TAP button or rate time volume to 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 and 2 of the original tempo Beat select indicator This indicator indicates the selected beat button button The rhythm of when this button is pushed for more than 2 times becomes the BPM of the 1 button Effect select display iis display displays the type of the selected effect c f curve scratching and cutting whereas setting to the left side gives a gentle crossfader good for long running mixes 18 REAR PANEL POWER SWITCH Used
32. ld be read before the appliance 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 5 Cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 6 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 7 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 8 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the appliance Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with product Any mounting of the appliance should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer 9 This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 10 Power sources This produ
33. me position depth sweep VR fc HI fc MID fc LOW DRY min center max 096 5096 10096 volume position rate time VR Q min center max 096 50 100 volume position depth sweep VR b Je LOW fc MID fc HI 5 center max 096 5096 10096 volume position 23 4BAND PASS FILTER with LFO SHI PASS FILTER with LFO The filters frequency changes in the time cycle set with the rate time volume and TAP button button The average tempo set by pushing the TAP button more than 2 times becomes the LFO cycle tempo WiBeat select button 1 4 TEMPO A X1 4 1 2 TEMPO A X1 2 3 4 TEMPO X3 4 1 TEMPO A X1 2 TEMPO A X2 PHASER This effect adds different phases to the original sound button The average tempo set by pushing the TAP button more than 2 times becomes the LFO cycle tempo WBeat select button 1 4 TEMPO A X1 4 1 2 TEMPO A X1 2 3 4 TEMPO A X3 4 1 TEMPO A X1 2 TEMPO A X2 rate time VR TIME TIME TIME 00 1 4 center max 096 5096 10096 volume position depth sweep VR LFO LFO LFO amplitude lt amplitude DRY PA lt min center max 096 5096 100 volume position Restarting the LFO This feature restarts the LFO cycle to gain the same LFO effect when adjusting the depth sweep volume and beat select button rate time s TIME TIME oo TEM
34. ontrols that are coverd by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or cabinet has been damaged f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates need for Service FEATURES Effects are assignable separately to the master section and A amp B side of the crossfader Easily selectable with the effect assign switch 16 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 original parts Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 17 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition 18 Carts and Stands The appliance should be used only with a cart stand that is recommended by manufacturer 19 An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Original algorithm developed so that each effect parameter is adjustable with simple operation A High grade 24bit 96kHz Digital So
35. to turn power on When you operate this switch make it sure that the volume of the connected powered amplifier is how enough or the main switch of amplifier is turned off If you use other adaptor may cause damage to the mixer POWER IN JACK Connect the Vestax AC 14 an exclusive AC adaptor G OGROUND TERMINAL Connect this terminal to the ground lead of the turntables LINE INPUT JACK Connect the equipment with line level output 10dB or OdB such as CD players tape decks DATs MDs etc The signal from line level equipment is fed to the PGM channels when Line input is selected PHONO INPUT JACK Connect turntables equipped with MM Moving Magnet type cartridge The signal from the turntable is fed to the PGM channels when Phono input is selected 63 62 650UTPUT JACK Connect to the input on a powered amplifier These jacks are RCA PIN type and XLR type for consumer applications This mixer has two sets of OUTPUT jacks so that the each T level can be set separately Therefore the OUTPUT can be used for main output or sub output IE One for the main area and the other for recording SMIC INPUT JACK Input jack for MIC Corresponds to 6 3 standard monoral plug or XLR plug ag ABOUT THE EFFECTS DELAY This effect adds a delay sound to the original sound 3te time VR Maximum delay time is 2 7seconds TIME TIME TIME seo TEMPO x 1 TEMPO x 4 ETAP button The average tempo set by pushing the TAP b
36. und The TAP button is used to set the delay time Processor DSP has been applied to the PMC 280 for better sound quality and less latency EL and LFO rate simply by tapping the button The inputted tempo can be switched to 1 4 1 2 3 4 and double of the original tempo instantly with the beat select switches CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 9 BAe He TOP PANEL 69 mer imi ian ne HEN E in INPUT SELECTOR Used to select the signal LINE or PHONO to be sent to each PGM channel The upper most position will select PHONO input This selector switch can also be used to perform for TRANSFORMER SCRATCH 3 When 2 individual inputs are connected to LINE 6 and USB Optional please read FRONT PANEL on page18 and if the input select switch of PGM 4 is set to LINE 6 USB both signals will be mixed in to the channel TRIM VOLUME Adjusts the input level of each channel For optional acoustic quality set the INPUT LEVEL VOLUME to a position of 7 or 8 then adjust the TRIM so that a sufficient signal is fed through the channel without distorting ISOLATOR HI Adjusts the HI frequency level of each PGM ISOLATOR MID Adjusts the MID frequency level of each PGM GISOLATOR LOW Adjusts the LOW frequency level of each PGM C F ASSIGN SWITCH Assigns the signals from each of the PGM channels to either side of the crossfader and to OUTPUTS as well There are thre
37. utton more than 2 times becomes the LFO cycle tempo min center max 0 50 100 Beat select button volume position 1 4 TEMPO X1 4 depth sweap VR 1 2 TEMPO A X1 2 pus mdi tet 3 4 TEMPO A X3 4 d I TEMPO A X1 2 X2 min center max 096 5096 100 volume position ECHO This effect adds numerous delay sounds to the rate time VR original sound TIME TIME TIME 00 TEMPOx1 TEMPO x 4 button The average tempo set by pushing the TAP button more than 2 times becomes the LFO cycle tempo min center max 0 50 100 select button volume position depth sweep VR 1 4 TEMPO A X1 4 DRY HOLD DRY EFFECT 1 1 min center max 096 5096 100 volume position 1 2 TEMPO X1 2 3 4 TEMPO A X3 4 1 TEMPO A X1 2 TEMPO A X2 HOLD The echo repeating sound will repeat play in the rhythm of the TEMPO when the depth sweep volume is set to HOLD The TEMPO of the repeating sound can be set with rate time volume and beat select button REVERB This effect adds a reverberant sound to th iginal i Ne und to the origina rate time VR raver hall reverb room min center max 0 50 100 volume position depth sweep VR rai DRY EFFECT 1 1 min center max 096 5096 100 volume position 20 FLANGER This effect adds a time shifted sound to the original sound button The avera

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