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Pioneer DJM-909 User's Manual

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1. LEAD IN WIRE ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT Fig A LE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2 lt DRB1349 gt WARNING THE APPARATUS IS NOT WATERPROOFS TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AND DO NOT PUT ANY WATER SOURCE NEAR THIS APPARATUS SUCH AS VASE FLOWER POT COSMETICS CONTAINER AND MEDICINE BOTTLE ETC HOO1AEn For Canadian model CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE ATTENTION POUR PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT SAUF SILES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT HOO7AZL Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user s right to operate the equipment HO11 En IMPORTANT NOTICE The serial number for this equipment is located on the bottom plate Please write this serial number on your enclosed warranty card and keep it in a secure area This is for your security For Canadia
2. DER VOCODER2 DER FILTER LPF Rotate igh i Changes cutoff and requency of low d pass filter DER FI e to righ i Changes cutoff and requency of high d pass filter DER FI Rotate to right for i Changes band pass resonance and mo ilter s center sound requency 25 lt DRB1349 gt EFFECT FUNCTIONS Parameter 1 TIME SELECT dial Parameter 2 MIX DEPTH dial Fader lever N oa Explanation Setting range unit Explanation Explanation FADER FLANGER Rotate Changes frequency band subject to flange effect o right for increased effect FADER PHASER Rotate to right for increased effect C p hanges frequency band subject to hase effect FADER SYNTHE1 Base frequency 40 23999 Hz Left half changes volume right half changes volume of the set frequency hanges to stair epped sound FADER SYNTHE2 Base frequency 40 23899 Hz Left half changes volume right half changes volume of neighboring requency C s C s hanges to stair epped sound FADER SYNTHE3 Base frequency 1 When the channel fader or cross fader is used to lowering sound volume no effect soun 40 23899 Hz SELECT switch is set to the EFFECT position 2 When EFFECT switch is turned OFF no effect sounds will be heard even if the monitor SELECT switch is set to the
3. iod of cutoff frequency shift based on beats ed from BP 35 COMPRESSOR 20 lt DRB1349 gt nputs above the threshold level are compressed before output degree of compression EFFECT FUNCTIONS Fader Effector effects linked to channel or cross fader Name Function FX ADJ Parameter touch panel 36 FADER ROLL 2 EFFECT switch turn ON or fader position is Select either channel fader or cross fader used as trigger to record input sound and Set base ROLL time to 1 2 1 1 or 2 1 then output the sound repeatedly within range of 1 1 to 1 16 beat 37 FADER MULTI TAP DELAY At preset intervals repeat sound is output at ect either channel fader or cross fader 1 1 1 to 1 16 beat set with fader basic beat time of 1 2 to 2 1 for each BPM beat and delay pattern selection 38 FADER TRANS PAN In time with the BPM long period PAN ect either channel fader or cross fader output is cut at time corresponding to fader PAN operation period and basic effect time to be cut position ith fader 39 FADER PITCH SHIFTER In response to fader position pitch of input ect either channel fade ader sounds is changed type of pitch change 40 FADER RING Produces metallic bass sound effect ect either channel fade ader frequency of sound ef 41 FADER VOCODER1 Vocoder effect modulates internal oscillator ect either channel fade sound in response to input sound Depe
4. T KAZ nana t T 77 dB or more Channel equalizer CD LINE PHONO Pl ea Saaana iaa ent le itesaask eN Aea E Rataa 6 dB to 26 dB MID kininis tek tinke ol acted aanp 6 dB to 26 dB LOW wih ating diets ead eer tia 6 dB to 26 dB Microphone equalizer MIC FM a hayes siya tea Relates ted comet ea ET 12 dB to 12 dB LOW itis iets nites eee 12 dB to 12 dB Electrical Section etc Power supply voltage ceeeeeeeeeeeeees AC 120 V 60 Hz Power CONSUMPTION sactessi ccc tavedes car ee a a aae aY 31 W Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Operating humidity 00 0 ceeeeceeeeteeeeeees 5 to 85 External dimensions 251 W x 381 6 D x 107 9 H mm 9 7 8 W x 15 D x 4 1 4 H in Weigh ioei adits whats bend a aak 6 5 kg 14 Ibs 5 oz Accessories Hexagonal Allen driver cccccceeceeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeees 1 These operating INStrUCTIONS cee eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteeeeeeee 1 Waranty si a aeea dunia haat ts 1 For improvement purposes specifications and design may be subject to modification without notice Should this product require service in the U S A and you wish to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Independent Service Company or if you wish to purchase replacement parts operating instructions service manuals or accessories please call the number shown below 800 421 1404 Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first
5. DJ performance conditions 4 Touch panel display provides both wide information and ease of operation The top panel LCD display includes a fader edit monitor that displays information about user fader settings curve reverse cut lag etc together with other information necessary for remix and DJ play The use of a touch panel also makes it possible to select effects easily with a single touch 5 Other features An industry first for DJ mixers this unit supports use of an optional foot switch to allow quick ON OFF control of effects When connected via a control cord to a Pioneer DJ CD player sold separately operation of the fader can be used for automatic fader start play Fader reverse function allows reversing of the directions of fader operation movement Delicate 33 step channel fader curve settings Can be connected in series to other mixers for session output of mixed sounds CHECKING ACCESSORIES e Hexagonal Allen driver for cross fader operating load adjust screw e These operating instructions e Warranty CONNECTIONS When connecting or changing the connection of units make sure to first turn off the power switch and disconnect the power cord from the outlet This mixer is not furnished with any connection cables when performing connections use the cables that came provided with your player and other components or purchase commercially a
6. EFFECT position BLOCK DIAGRAM MIC LEVEL z 2 BAND EQ cD MIC CH 1 CH 2 SEND RETURN IN Left half changes volume right half hanges to stair changes volume of neighboring requency epped sound ds will be heard even if monitor MIC SEND H P MASTER LEVEL gt MASTER MASTER CH 1 H 3 BAND EQ ON TRIM n g o i OFF EQ LEVEL ppa BOOTH SESSION OUT gt CH 1 SEND b3 o MASTER 1 Lo MASTER 2 BOOTH ppa 777 ESSION asgoNe FOOT SW Uy Foot sw CH4 26 lt DRB1349 gt VCA CONTROL VOLTAGE CONTROL SIGNAL F F LAG CUT CONTROL CROSS FADER SESSION OUT MASTERS prones p PHONES TE T LEVEL METER CH 1 CH 2 TEENETE 2 eo0000000000 g 2 0000000000002 EEE SE Seem ER MASTER LEVEL L R FADER CURVE CH 1 CH 2 CROSS 0 FADER REVERSE d CH 1 CH 2 CROSS J TRANS CH 1 CH 2 TROUBLESHOOTING Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions If you think there is something wrong with this component check the points below Sometimes the trouble may originate from another component Thus also check the other electrical appliances also
7. F 2 CH 2 switch to C F 2 position FADER START C F 1 CH 1 C F 2 CH 2 o 0 a lt 2 Press the top panel FADER START button so that the indicator lights When the CH 1 FADER START button is pressed the C F 1 FADER START indicator lights When the CH 2 FADER START button is pressed the C F 2 FADER START indicator lights 3 Move the cross fader lever to the side opposite from the channel you wish to start 4 Adjust the CD player to its cue point and set for cue point standby 5 Begin moving the cross fader lever with the timing you wish thereby beginning playback on the CD player FADER START o REVERSE UH e f the cue point has already been set there is no need to set the CD player again for standby at the cue point e f the cross fader lever is moved fully after the beginning of playback the opposite channel s CD player will return to its cue point and enter standby there back cue C F 1 FADER START EFFECT FUNCTIONS Types of Effects This unit is equipped with a beat effector linked to the BPM and fader effector linked to the channel or cross fader producing a tota of 50 basic effects but an even wider variety of effects can be produced by varying the parameters of each effect Beat Effector effects linked to BPM Name Function FX ADJ Parameter touch panel DELAY 1 n time with BPM outpu
8. apply scratch sounds to effects and create other new remix performances Beat effects linked to track tempo BPM beats per minute beat effects allow the user to apply echo delay and other effects with perfect timing Effect frequency selection effects can be targeted at HI MID and LOW frequency ranges as desired simultaneous multiple frequency ranges can also be specified 3 Ergonomic user customizable cross fader Cross fader feeling adjustment the specific physical sensation of cross fader operation is all important to the DJ the feeling adjustment provided in this mixer is an industry first allowing the user to adjust the physical sensation of the slider to personal preferences for the smoothest possible cross fader operation 2 Independent cross fader lag cut the mechanical play the lag distance before sound begins at each end of the cross fader slider can be adjusted using the fader lag cut function thus allowing adjustment of the sound cut when performing scratch play Independent cross fader curve an industry first the right left independently adjustable 33 steps cross fader curve control goes beyond the symmetrical type of cross fader curve on conventional mixers thus broadening DJ performance capabilities Contactless fader mechanism based on Pioneer s own proprietary technology this new contactless optical fader assures durable and stable operation under the severest of
9. buttons and indicators BANK 1 2 3 When one of these buttons is pressed the indicator lights and the corresponding preset effect is enabled Each BANK button can be recorded with three effects for CH 2 at time of shipping the buttons have been factory preset with typically used effects BANK 1 is selected in the default condition after power is initially turned on 46 CH 2 effect parameter adjust button FX ADJ Press to display the touch panel s CH 2 effect parameter adjust menu 47 Fader curve display and CH 2 effect select button FADER CURVE BANK EDIT Press to display the fader curve on the touch panel Holding the button depressed for about one second will cause the touch panel to display the CH 2 effect select menu 48 CH 2 effect time adjust select dial TIME SELECT Use to adjust the time parameters of effects applied to CH 2 rotate clockwise to lengthen counterclockwise to shorten When the effect select menu is displayed causes the effects list to scroll 49 CH 2 effect mix ratio depth adjust dial MIX DEPTH Use to adjust the volume amount of effects applied to CH 2 rotate clockwise to increase effects counterclockwise to reduce 50 CH 2 effect switch and indicator EFFECT LOCK ON OFF ON To turn effects ON either pull switch forward switch returns automatically to OFF when released or slide to far side to the LOCK ON position When effects are ON the indicator flashes and effects
10. compressed The time required stronger effect to return to the original state is simultaneously set at the same value 1 When the channel fader or cross fader is used to lowering sound volume no effect sounds will be heard even if monitor SELECT switch is set to the EFFECT position 2 When EFFECT switch is turned OFF no effect sounds will be heard even if the monitor SELECT switch is set to the EFFECT position m Fader effects Parameter 1 TIME SELECT dial Parameter 2 MIX DEPTH dial Fader lever Explanation Setting range unit Explanation Explanation Name DER ROLL 2 Set reference 40 10000 msec Set balance between source and Change roll time ROLL time ROLL sounds DER MULTI TAP Set reference 8 1200 msec Set balance between source and Change reference LAY 1 effect time delay sounds beat time DER TRANS PAN Set reference 40 2000 msec Set balance between source and Change cut time effect time effect sounds DER PITCH SHIFTER Set type of pitch 1 3 Set balance between source and Change pitch of change pitch shifted sounds input sound DER RING Change 500 8000 Hz Change effect sound level Change frequency fundamental of effect sound frequency of effect sound DER VOCODER1 Set sensitivity 1 100 Adjust volume of code selected on Change fundamental corresponding to panel menu requency o input volume oscillating sound
11. depressed for about one second to change the screen to the main page effect select menu settable independently for each channel Rotate the TIME SELECT dial to select the effect to be allocated to each button from the list of 50 effects displayed see page 23 Presetting effects Effect list ECHO Example CH 1 side 4 CH1 BANK EDIT The button being edited here ECHO appears highlighted gt C Effect parameter adjust display Press the FX ADJ button to display the effect parameter adjust menu settable independently for each channel From this menu BPM AUTO can be selected Also effect selection cross fader channel fader can be selected for fader type Select frequency band for effect HI MID LOW AUTO TIME CD Foun 2000 Select effect parameter 4 1 gt Select method of BPM count BPM AUTO D Fader status display Press the FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button to view the fader status in a graphic display By rotating the front panel FADER CURVE dial the various attenuation responses can be set in 33 steps and each step number also displayed The amount of cross fader lag is also given a numerical display FADER CURVE CH 2 fader data TWWYON TWWYON CH 1 fader data gt z i EJ gt H Cross fader data FADER CUT LAG 1 0 mm Cross fader lag data FADER CUT LAG PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Touch Pan
12. fader attenuation curve CROSS FADER 1 Use to adjust cross fader s CH 1 attenuation curve CROSS FADER 2 Use to adjust cross fader s CH 2 attenuation curve FADER CUT LAG Use to adjust mechanical play at both extremes of the cross fader movement the range in which lever movement produces no effect See page 17 Fader attenuation curve adjustment 57 Foot switch channel select switch FOOT SW CH 1 OFF CH 2 Use to select whether the Effect On Off foot switch function operates on channel 1 CH 1 channel 2 CH 2 When the switch is in the center position both CH 1 and CH 2 are OFF 58 Foot switch jack FOOT SW This 6 3 mm RCA jack can be used to connect an On Off type pedal switch used to turn effects On and Off Various types of foot switch are available some turn On when pressed some turn Off when pressed and others have locking mechanisms alternate On Off with successive presses Select the type in accordance with your own preferences PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Rear Panel 59 60 61 62 MASTER 2 75 EEN x MONO Wo Q eH Q Y gt D man LINE zo LINE Se eM 7372 71 70 69 68 67 59 CH 2 input jacks 67 CH 1 PHONO LINE selector switch cD Use to set the input sensitivity at the CH 1 PHONO LINE Connect to audio output from CH 2 CD player connectors The PHONO position supports an MM type
13. it will fit into the outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug If this product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug havinga third grounding pin it will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles andthe point where they exit from the product OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to gro
14. jacks set the CH 2 PHONO LINE selector switch to LINE The PHONO input for this DJ mixer supports use of a MM cartridge MIC 3 Analog turntable Cassette deck etc 2 Connect the analog turntable 1 output cables to the CH 1 PHONO LINE jacks of the DJ mixer and connect the ground wire to the SIGNAL GND terminal Set the CH 1 PHONO LINE selector switch to PHONO When connecting a cassette deck or other such component to these jacks set the CH 1 PHONO LINE selector switch to LINE The MIC jack on this unit supports use of either PHONE type or XLR type plugs SESSION IN When using multiple mixers simultaneously use the appropriate audio cables to connect the other mixer outputs to these jacks 5 os lt DRB1349 gt CONNECTIONS 2 Connecting Foot Switch and Headphones front panel PIeaneer Headphones FADER START CF1 cha or2 cHe Oo oO PHONES PROFESSIONAL 2cHANNEL MIXER DJM FADER CURVE 909 CHA aS fT Foot switch CROSS FADER 1 un CROSS FADER2 CH 2 I Ie pedal switch Foot switch 5 Allows the connection of a foot switch with a 6 3 mm monaural plug The foot switch control effect ON OFF 3 Output Connections Headphones 6 Use to connect headphones with a 6 3 mm
15. may be produced 22 lt DRB1349 gt Example 2 Apply fader roll to CH 1 track 1 Touch the touch panel s CH 1 left side FADER ROLL button select effect type e f the FADER ROLL button is not displayed select and display the button as follows Hold the CH 1 left side FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button depressed for about 1 second to set the touch panel to the effect select menu Of the touch panel s three buttons select touch the one in which you wish to record the FADER ROLL Rotate the TIME SELECT dial to select FADER ROLL Press touch the MEMORY button Press the FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button to leave the effect select menu e f FADER ROLL is preset in the BANK 1 2 or 3 buttons FADER ROLL can be selected by pressing the corresponding button see page 23 Presetting Effects Press the CH 1 left side FX ADJ button to diplay the effect parameter adjust menu on the touch panel Use the touch panel s LOW MID and HI buttons to select the frequency ranges for the effect e The selected range button will appear highlighted It may not be possible to select the frequency range depending on the type of effect Press the touch panel s 1 2 1 1 and 2 1 buttons as desired to select the roll time parameter value setting e Standard roll times can be set as 1 2 1 1 or 2 1 e Set monitor SELECT switch to EFFECT to confirm the effect sound through the headphones effects marked w
16. range of adjustment 0 dB to 8 CH 1 SEND button and indicator When set to On the indicator lights and CH 1 signals are output at the SEND jacks 9 CH 1 EQ ON OFF switch and indicator When set to ON the indicator lights and CH 1 equalizer is enabled When set to OFF the indicator goes out and the equalizer circuit is bypassed 10 CH 2 input selector switch CH 1 PHONO 2 LINE 2 CD 2 Use to select input signal from CH 1 component selected with CH 1 input selector switch CH 2 PHONO LINE input jacks or CH 2 CD input jacks and send them to the TRIM control When CH 1 is selected signals are sent to the CH 2 TRIM control without being sent through the CH 1 TRIM control 11 CH 2 TRIM dial Use to adjust the CH 2 input signal level range of adjustment 9 dB to 12 MASTER LEVEL dial User to adjust the master output volume level range of adjustment 0 dB to oo 13 Booth monitor level dial BOOTH SESSION OUT Use to adjust the volume level of signals at the BOOTH SESSION OUT jacks range of adjustment 0 dB to oo This level can be set independently of the setting of the MASTER LEVEL dial 14 Headphones level dial PHONES Use to adjust the volume level of the headphones output range of adjustment O dB to c 8 lt DRB1349 gt 15 Monitor SELECT switch MASTER position selects MASTER output This setting allows output regardless of the setting of the MASTER LEVEL dial
17. requency band changes in time with BPM per cula iod of phase e based on bea ed from BP 28 PHASER2 Phase affected frequency band changes in ime with BPM Phase effect change is inverted between L and R per cula iod of phase e based on bea ed from BP TOUCH PHASER Phase effect is produced in correspondence to input volume The higher the input volume the higher the frequencies producing the effect the ects number of filter stages producing the phase ect Greater numbers of stages produce deeper 30 TOUCH PHASER2 Phase effect is produced in correspondence to input volume The higher the input volume the ower the frequencies producing the effect the ects number of filter stages producing the phase ect Greater numbers of stages produce deeper 31 FILTER LPF Change low pass filter s cutoff frequency in ime with BPM cula peri od of cutoff frequency shift based on beats ed from BP 32 FILTER HPF Change high pass filter s cutoff frequency in ime with BPM per cula iod of cutoff frequency shift based on beats ed from BP 33 FILTER BPF Change band pass filter s center frequency in ime with BPM cula peri od of center frequency shift based on beat ed from BP 34 FILTER PAN n time with BPM bass and treble sounds pan in opposite directions per cula
18. s LOW MID and HI buttons to select the frequency ranges for the effect e The selected range button will appear highlighted It may not be possible to select the frequency range depending on the type of effect 4 Press the touch panel s 1 8 to 8 1 buttons as desired to select the delay time parameter value setting e Set delay time of 1 8 to 8 1 for each beat of BPM e Set monitor SELECT switch to EFFECT to confirm the effect sound through the headphones effects marked with the note 1 on the effects chart cannot be heard unless the EFFECT switch is set to ON e The TIME SELECT dial can be rotated to produce even finer delay time settings Setting delay time of 1 2 per beat of tempo BPM will cause the touch panel s 1 2 button to be highlighted and this can be used as a general reference when adjusting the parameter 5 Use the MIX DEPTH dial to set the level balance between sound source and delay sound e Rotate to left to reduce and rotate to right to increase the delay sound 6 Set EFFECT switch to ON or LOCK ON e The EFFECT indicator will begin flashing red and the effect delay will be applied to the master output e When the EFFECT switch is set to ON by pulling the switch forward the switch will automatically return to OFF when released Note e Select effects only when the EFFECT switch is in the OFF position If effects are selected when the EFFECT switch is in the LOCK ON position noise
19. CH 1 fader lever or by the cross fader lever is determined by the position of the front panel s FADER START selector switch the selection is indicated by the lighting of the top panel s CH 1 FADER START indicator or C F 1 FADER START indicator For DJ CD players supporting the fader start back cue function see page 5 1 Connecting Input Components 21 CH 1 output On Off lever TRANSFORM Use to set CH 1 output to On or Off Mute The lever s setting angle can be changed in 45 increments changing of the angle should be performed by an authorized Pioneer service technician PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 22 CH 1 REVERSE indicator When lighted indicates that the front panel s FADER REVERSE switch has been set so that the CH 1 fader lever operates in the reverse direction see front panel item 52 23 CH 1 fader lever The CH 1 fader lever is used to control the level of signals sent to the cross fader Signal level is maximum at scale mark 10 and minimum at scale mark 0 When the front panel CH 1 FADER REVERSE switch is set to ON the signal level is maximum at scale mark 0 and minimum at scale mark 10 The channel fader curve can be adjusted by means of the front panel FADER CURVE dials 24 CH 1 FADER START indicator Lights when the CH 1 fader start back cue function is enabled see also top panel item 20 and front panel item 53 25 C F 1 FADER START indicator Lights when C
20. EFFECT position Regardless of the ON OFF setting of the EFFECT switch the output is the signal selected with CUE with effects added CUE position selects the channel adjusted with the headphone mixing lever 17 16 CH 2 equalizer dials HI MID LOW HI Use to adjust CH 2 input treble response range o adjustment 13 kHz 6 dB to 26 dB MID Use to adjust CH 2 input midrange response range o adjustment 1 kHz 6 dB to 26 dB LOW Use to adjust CH 2 input bass response range o adjustment 70 Hz 6 dB to 26 dB 17 Headphone mixing lever CH 1 CH 2 This lever does not function when the monitor SELECT switch 15 is set to MASTER When the monitor SELECT switch 15 is set to EFFECT or CUE moving the lever to the left side produces CH 1 monitor output while moving it to the right produces CH 2 monitor output Centering the lever at the center detent position produces balanced output of CH 1 and CH 2 signals 18 CH 2 SEND button and indicator When set to On the indicator lights and CH 2 signals are output at the SEND jacks 19 CH 2 EQ ON OFF switch and indicator When set to ON the indicator lights and the CH 2 equalizer is enabled When set to OFF the indicator goes out and the equalizer circuit is bypassed 20 CH 1 FADER START button When this button is set to On fader start and back cue can be performed on the CH 1 CD player Whether the operation is initiated by operation of the
21. ER CURVE __ CUT LAG 1 0 mm oo Cross fader cut lag dimension display DJM 909 FADER CURVE CROSS FADER 1 CROSS FADER2 poet S Fader reverse function The operating directions of the CH 1 CH 2 and cross fader levers can be reversed by setting the front panel s FADER REVERSE switches to their ON positions When the CH 1 or CH 2 FADER REVERSE switch is set to ON the top panel CH 1 or CH 2 REVERSE indicator lights and the corresponding lever s operating direction is reversed scale mark 0 becomes attenuation 0 dB while scale mark 10 becomes minus infinity The fader start function also operates in reverse When the C F FADER REVERSE switch is set to ON the top panel s cross fader REVERSE indicator lights and the lever operating direction is reversed left side becomes CH 2 and right side becomes CH 1 The fader start function also operates in reverse FADER REVERSE CH 1 C F CH 2 ON OFF Fader Start Function When the CH 1 and CH 2 jacks of this unit are connected to a separately sold Pioneer DJ CD player models CDJ 1000 CDJ 1000MK2 CDJ 800 CDJ 100S CDJ 700S CDJ 500Ill CMX 3000 CMX 5000 or DMP 555 the channel fader and cross fader functions can be used to automatically start playback of the connected CD player the applicable control cord must be connected By moving the mixer s channel fader or cross fader lever th
22. ER START button to On Use the control cord to connect the unit and CD player Effects don t work EFFECT switch is OFF If hand is released when switch is in ON position it will return to OFF The effect MIX DEPTH dial is set to MINI Either hold EFFECT switch at ON position or set to LOCK ON Adjust effect MIX DEPTH dial properly External effector s sound distorted The input level from the external effector is too high Lower the external effector s output level External effector don t work The top panel s SEND buttons MIC SEND CH 1 SEND CH 2 SEND are set to Off An external effector s output coupler is not connected to the RETURN jacks Turn on the top panel s SEND button corresponding to the channel you wish to apply external effects to indicator will light Connect an external effector s output coupler to the RETURN jacks BPM can t be measured or value is strange Input level is too high or too low BPM may not measure properly with some tracks Adjust TRIM dial to set input level around 0 dB on the peak level meter Set other channels so that input level is around 0 dB Strike TAP switch to count BPM manually The counted BPM differs from the CD s published value Different counting methods are used resulting in some variation in values No response necessary Can t see touch panel display Improper contrast ad
23. H 1 cross fader start back cue function is enabled see also top panel item 20 and front panel item 53 26 Level meters Displays CH 1 and CH 2 peak levels or master output stereo peak levels see also item 33 27 Cross fader REVERSE indicator Indicates that the front panel s FADER REVERSE switch has been set so that the cross fader now operates in reverse left side is CH 2 right side is CH 1 see also front panel item 52 28 Cross fader lever When the lever is moved to the left side CH 1 is at maximum output and CH 2 is at minimum When moved to the right side CH 2 is at maximum output and CH 1 is at minimum The cross fader curve can be adjusted individually for CH 1 and CH 2 by means of the front panel FADER CURVE dials 29 Operating load adjust screw FEELING ADJ The hexagonal Allen screw located next to the panel s slider opening can be rotated with a hexagonal Allen driver to adjust the sliding resistance of the cross fader lever See page 17 Operating load adjust screw 30 CH 2 FADER START button When this button is set to On fader start and back cue can be performed on the CH 2 CD player Whether the operation is initiated by operation of the CH 2 fader lever or by the cross fader lever is determined by the position of the front panel s FADER START selector switch the selection is indicated by the lighting of the top panel s CH 2 FADER START indicator or C F 2 FADER START indicator F
24. PHONO LINE cartridge Connect to audio output from CH 2 analog turntable When no analog turntable is used set this switch to the cassette deck or other line signal level component LINE side 60 External effector output jacks SEND Connect to the input connectors of an external effector When the top panel switches MIC SEND CH 1 SEND and CH 2 SEND are set to On these jacks output the MIC CH 1 and CH 2 signals to the external effector When using an effector with a monaural input connect it to the L channel output only The signal actually sent to the effector will represent a mix of L and R signals 61 Touch panel screen contrast control CONTRAST Use to adjust the top panel s touch panel contrast 62 External effector return jacks RETURN Connect to the output connectors of the external effector When using an effector with monaural output connect only to the L channel input The signal received from the effector will be input to both L and R channels 63 Touch panel backlight control BRIGHT Use to adjust the top panel s touch panel backlight luminance 64 CH 1 input jacks CD Connect to the audio output of the CH 1 CD player PHONO LINE Connect to audio output from CH 1 analog turntable cassette deck or other line signal level component 65 Microphone input jack MIC Connect to a microphone with XLR type or PHONE type plug When applying effects to the microphone sound set the top panel s CH 1 i
25. Pioneer DJ MIXER DJM 909 Operating Instructions Thank you for buying this Pioneer product Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly After you have finished reading the instructions put them away in a safe place for future reference In some countries or regions the shape of the power plug and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings However the method of connecting and operating the unit is the same CAUTION This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions use shielded cables and connectors for connections HO12 En K015 En IMPORTANT The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important opera
26. R START gt gt 2 Press the top panel FADER START button so that the indicator lights When the CH 1 FADER START button is pressed the CH 1 FADER START indicator lights When the CH 2 FADER START button is pressed the CH 2 FADER START indicator lights Set the channel fader lever to the 0 scale mark Adjust the CD player to its cue point and set for cue point standby 5 Begin moving the channel fader lever with the timing you wish thereby beginning playback on the CD player a e FADER START FADER START O oO REVERSE OREVERSE o CH 1 FADER START o CH 2 FADER START oanuvaranoono o oanounraono o 18 lt DRB1349 gt e f the cue point has already been set there is no need to set the CD player again for standby at the cue point e After playback has once begun moving the channel fader lever back to the 0 scale mark will cause the CD player to return to its cue point and enter the standby mode again back cue Start playback with cross fader To control a connected CD player set the front panel FADER START selector switch for the corresponding channel to its C F 1 or C F 2 position When using cross fader lever to start the CH 1 CD player set the front panel C F 1 CH 1 switch to the C F 1 position when using the cross fader lever to start the CH 2 CD player set the front panel C
27. alanced output Connect to the power amplifier s unbalanced input jacks 13 lt DRB1349 gt PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Touch Panel Display Contents BANK EDIT PROFESSIONAL 2CHANNEL MIXER TIME SRLECT DJ M 909 TIME SELECT The touch panel display has four basic patterns A D The screen contents shown in the accompanying illustrations depict one example of the basic patterns while actual displays may differ depending on the kind of settings and status involved A Effect type display main page This display appears when the power is first turned on or when one of the BANK 1 3 buttons is pressed The effects for each channel are displayed as buttons with the currently selected button displayed in reverse illumination in this manual indicated as black characters against white background Other displays show status of foot switch selected effect parameters frequency bands subject to effects TIME display and BPM display CH 1 side EFFECT lt gt CH 2 side EFFECT When a foot switch is EDIT 1CH EDIT 2 CH i Time 2000 PICH connected FOOT is displayed AUTO _120sem AUTO_1205em The frequency band subjected to effects is highlighted HI MID f PITCH SHIFTER SHIFTER BPM count method is displayed AUTO Currently selected effect is highlighted ECHO PITCH SHIFTER 14 lt DRB1349 gt B Effect select display Hold the FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button
28. anele iarann a a d de essed a Rear Paneline e aa aS Touch Panel Display Contents Touch Panel Display Selection BPM COUNTING c cccccccecceeeesseessssssesseeaeseeeees FADER OPERATIONS ccccccceceeecseesessssesneeeeees EFFECT FUNCTIONS 0 ccccccccccccecseecseessssssesseeees Types of Elects n cices a e e aa Using the Effect Functions ssssissssiieeserrrsrsrirerrnn Presetting EECIS2o i uru a E Ettect Parameters aaee E r a e E TROUBLESHOOTING 0cccccsssssesssssseeseeeeeeeeenees SPECIFICATIONS oe ceececeeseseessseeeeeeeeeeneseensseneeees CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING Location Install the unit in a well ventilated location where it will not be exposed to high temperatures or humidity Do not install the unit in a location which is exposed to direct rays of the sun or near stoves or radiators Excessive heat can adversely affect the cabinet and internal components Installation of the unit in a damp or dusty environment may also result in a malfunction or accident Avoid installation near cookers etc where the unit may be exposed to oily smoke steam or heat e When the unit is used inside a carrying case or DJ booth separate it from the walls or other equipment to improve heat radiation Condensation When this unit is brought into a warm room from previously cold surroundings or when the room temperature rises sharply conde
29. are applied to CH 2 51 CH 2 TAP button Under normal conditions the automatic BPM counter operates to display the track s BPM value on the touch panel Automatic BPM counting may be difficult with some tracks however In such cases or if you wish to deliberately set a different BPM use the TAP button e The BPM value can be changed by rotating the TIME SELECT dial while holding the TAP button depressed e Tapping the button in time with the beat will cause the function to switch to the manual BPM count mode the tapped beat will be counted and displayed as the BPM value Returning to the auto BPM mode is performed from the effect parameter adjust screen see page 16 Automatic Mode BPM Counting 11 lt DRB1349 gt PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Front Panel FADER REVERSE C F CH 2 o TOME z OFF PROFESSIONAL 2CHANNEL MIXER DJM 909 FADER CURVE FADER START PHONES CF1 CH 1 C F 2 CH 2 54 E CH 1 CROSS FADER 1 CROSS FADER 2 CH 2 ks Gr Ra m f 52 FADER REVERSE switches CH 1 ON OFF When set to ON the top panel s CH 1 REVERSE indicator lights and the CH 1 fader lever operates in the reverse direction scale mark 0 becomes 0 dB attenuation and 10 becomes minus infinity The fader start function also operates in reverse CH 2 ON OFF When set to ON the top panel s CH 2 REVERSE indicator lights and the CH 2 fader lever operates in the reverse direct
30. by the DJ The display provides a visual standard in addition to the human ear thus allowing the DJ to quickly match two tracks possessing differing speeds When auto mode is used to count BPM the calculated BPM value is displayed on the LCD panel allowing quick matching of tracks with differing speeds Counting range 70 0 to 180 0 BPM The display flashes during BPM counting Some tracks may not be counted properly in which case manual count should be used See page 11 top panel items 44 51 Touch panel main page AUTO lights in EDIT 1 CH BPM value auto mode E au I display BLET BPM value TAP lights display during manual count mode TAP button input The BPM value can be input directly by rotating the TIME SELECT dial while holding the TAP button depressed 16 lt DRB1349 gt m Selecting Auto Mode 1 Press the FX ADJ button to cause the touch panel screen to display the effect parameter adjust menu If the CH 1 FX ADJ button is pressed the CH 1 display appears if the CH 2 FX ADJ button is pressed the CH 2 display appears BANK 1 BANK 1 BANI BANK EDT EDT 2 Press the BPM TAP button displayed in manual mode to display the BPM AUTO button BANK 1 BANK 1 TAP TIME CH1 120sem 2000 ms 1 8 1 4 1 2 OFADER CURVE FADER OPERATIONS Adjusting Fader Lever Operating Sensatio
31. calling the Customer Support Division at the above listed number for assistance PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION P O BOX 1760 LONG BEACH CA 90801 1760 U S A For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product Should this product require service in Canada please contact a Pioneer Canadian Authorized Dealer to locate the nearest Pio neer Authorized Service Company in Canada Alternatively please contact the Customer Service Department at the following address Pioneer Electronics of Canada Inc 300 Allstate Parkway Markham ON L3R OP2 905 479 4411 1 877 283 5901 For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product Published by Pioneer Corporation Copyright 2003 Pioneer Corporation All rights reserved PIONEER CORPORATION 1 1 Shin ogura Saiwai ku Kawasaki shi Kanagawa 212 0031 Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC P O BOX 1540 Long Beach California 90801 1540 U S A TEL 800 421 1404 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC Industrial Products Department 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L8R OP2 Canada TEL 905 479 4411 Printed in lt DRB1349 B gt
32. ce personnel under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged e f liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product e f the product has been exposed to rain or water e ifthe product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls tl hat are covered 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 f the product has been dropped or damaged in any way e When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 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 part Unauthorized substitutions may resultin fire electric shock or other hazards 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 WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The product should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling HEAT The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat ANTENNA
33. cross fader start back cue function is enabled see also top panel item 30 and front panel item 53 9 lt DRB1349 gt PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Top Panel 2 PrOnser PHONO 2 NEZ CD MASTER LEVEL lh t H TIME S LECT PROFESSIONAL 2CHANNEL MIXER DJM 909 o oN o TIME ELECT 26 6 37 Touch Panel Touch this screen to set effects in accordance with the displayed menus The panel s screen contrast and backlight luminance can be adjusted see rear panel items 61 and 63 38 CH 1 effect bank buttons and indicators BANK 1 2 3 When one of these buttons is pressed the indicator lights and the corresponding preset effect is enabled Each BANK button can be recorded with three effects for CH 1 at time of shipping the buttons have been factory preset with typically used effects BANK 1 is selected in the default condition after power is initially turned on 39 CH 1 effect parameter adjust button FX ADJ Press to display the touch panel s CH 1 effect parameter adjust menu 10 lt DRB1349 gt FADER START 40 Fader curve display and CH 1 effect select button FADER CURVE BANK EDIT Press to display the fader curve on the touch panel Holding the button depressed for about one second will cause the touch panel to display the CH 1 effect select menu 41 CH 1 effect time adjust s
34. d of flange effec 10 32000 msec Rotate to right for stronger effect frequency shift FLANGER2 Set period of flange effec 10 32000 Rotate to right for stronger effect frequency shift 24 lt DRB1349 gt EFFECT FUNCTIONS Parameter 1 TIME SELECT dial Parameter 2 MIX DEPTH dial Explanation Setting range unit Explanation Name PHASER1 Set period of phase effect 10 32000 msec ate to right for stronger e frequency shift PHASER2 Set period of phase effect 10 32000 msec Rotate to right for stronger e frequency shift TOUCH PHASER1 Set sensitivity corresponding to 1 100 Rotate to right for stronger e input volume TOUCH PHASER2 Set sensitivity corresponding to 1 100 Ro o right for stronger e input volume TER LPF Set period of cutoff frequency 10 32000 Rotate to right for increased resonance and shift more unusual sound TER HPF Se iod of cutoff frequency 10 32000 Rotate to right for increased resonance and shift sual sound TER BPF Se iod of center frequency 10 32000 Ro right for increased resonance and shift sual sound TER PAN Se iod of cutoff frequency 10 32000 Rotate to right for increased resonance and shift more unusual sound COMPRESSOR Set time until completely 1 100 msec Change threshold level Rotate to right for
35. ded by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer CART A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn LACY VENTILATION Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided 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 provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to POWER SOURCES This product 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 product dealer or local power company LOCATION The appliance should be installed in a stable location NONUSE PERIODS The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left un used for a long period of time GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION If this productis equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other
36. diameter stereo plug ra Power amplifier supporting RCA input R SEND pasa HE External effector Ages N a oe _ ie SENN but Power amplifier for booth monitor 11 cue gt To SESSION IN jacks of other mixer Power cord Power outlet Power amplifier upporting XLR input N External effector Use a 6 3 mm monaural plug to connect the external effector s input connectors to the DJ mixer s SEND jacks When using an effector with a monaural input connect it to he L channel output only The signal actually sent to the effector will represent a mix of L and R signals Use a 6 3 mm monaural plug to connect the external effector s output connectors to the DJ mixer s RETURN jacks When using an effector with monaural output connect only he L channel input The signal received from the effector will be input to both L and R channels Master output MASTER 1 8 XLR type balanced output 6 lt DRB1349 gt MASTER 2 9 RCA type unbalanced output BOOTH SESSION OUT 10 These jacks are provided for booth monitor output The sound volume here is controlled by the booth monitor level dial regardless of the setting of the MASTER LEVEL dial When using t
37. e CD player s pause function is released and play starts instantly Also by returning the fader lever to its original position the CD player can be returned to its cue point back cue function thus allowing sampling playback 17 lt DRB1349 gt FADER OPERATIONS Cross fader start play and back cue play When the CH 1 CD player is held in standby at the cue point merely moving the cross fader lever from the right CH 2 side to the left CH 1 side will cause the CH 1 CD player to begin playback When the cross fader lever reaches the left CH 1 side CH 2 CD player performs back cue returns to its cue point Likewise when the CH 2 CD player is in standby at its cue point moving the cross fader lever from the left CH 1 side to the right CH 2 side causes CH 2 CD player to begin playback When the cross fader lever reaches the right CH 2 side CH 1 CD player performs back cue Back cue is performed even if the input selector switch is not set to CD Start playback with channel fader To control a connected CD player set the front panel FADER START selector switch for the corresponding channel to its CH 1 or CH 2 position When using the CH 1 fader lever to start the CH 1 CD player set the front panel C F 1 CH 1 switch to the CH 1 position when using the CH 2 fader lever to start the CH 2 CD player set the front panel C F 2 CH 2 switch to CH 2 position FADE
38. e you wish to change e Press and hold depressed for about one second the FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button corresponding to he channel CH 1 CH 2 in which you wish to change he effect setting The touch panel will change to show he effect selection menu for the chosen channel 2 Change the effect Press the BANK button 1 2 3 whose setting you wish o change Of the three touch panel buttons press touch the one in which you wish to record a new effect Rotate the TIME SELECT dial to select effect Press touch the touch panel s MEMORY button If a different BANK button is pressed or EFFECT switch operated without first pressing the MEMORY button no effect will be recorded e Up to three effects can be recorded in a single BANK button Repeat steps to record the presets 3 Leave the effect selection BANK EDIT menu e Press the FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button to leave the effect selection menu BANK EDIT TIME S LECT BANK EDIT PROFESSIONAL 2CHANNEL 9 FINERELECT DJM 90 i EFFECT O LOCKON o 0 o oF o BANK EDIT PrROneer BANK 1 CH1 BANK EDIT oFADER CURVE gt BANK TIME SRLECT EDIT PROFESSIONAL 909 Ere eae DJM 9 i EFFECT EFFECT lo LOCKON o 0 G o OFF o 23 lt DRB1349 gt EFFECT FUNCTIONS Effect Parameters The 50 built in effects can be modified by parameters for time and amount to produce a wid
39. ect time 40 10000 msec Rotate to right to increase effect REVERB1 1 Reverberation time 10 200 Change amount of reverberation REVERB2 1 Reverberation time 10 200 Change amount of reverberation REVERB3 1 Delay time 10 5000 msec Change volume of echo sound reverb sound PITCH SHIFTER1 Set pitch to be changed 100 to 100 Set balance between source and pitch shifted sounds PITCH SHIFTER2 Set type of harmonization 1 5 Set balance between source and pitch shifted sounds PAN Set effect time 10 16000 msec Set balance between source and e sounds TRANS Set effect time 10 16000 msec Set balance between source and e sounds RHYTHM TRANS Set effect time 10 8000 msec Set balance between source and e sounds TRANS PAN Set effect time 10 2000 msec Set balance between source and ef sounds TREMOLO Fine setting of modulation 10 16000 msec Change the sound volume waver period VIBRATO Fine setting of modulation period 1 16000 msec Change the frequency waver CHORUS1 Set period of chorus modulation 10 32000 msec Change the chorus sound volume CHORUS2 Set period of chorus modulation 10 32000 msec Change the chorus sound volume CHORUS3 Set period of chorus modulation 10 32000 msec Change the chorus sound volume FLANGER1 Set perio
40. el Display Selection Changing between the touch panel s four basic display patterns A B C D is performed by pressing the operating buttons at the panel s sides B Effect select display CH1 BANK EDIT Hold FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button depressed oFADER Effect type display button main page Effect parameter adjust C display m Hold FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button depressed BANK EDIT UTO Osem TIME 2000 ms Press FX ADJ FX ADJ Press FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button rxap Press FX ADJ button BANK 1 Turn power ON Press FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button E salka Press lt _ BANK PITCH SHIFTER SHIFTER buttons BANK 3 oFADER CURVE BANK EDIT Press FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button FADER CURVE Press FX ADJ rxacu button BANK EDIT Hold FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button depressed BANK EDIT TWWHON FADER CURVE a BANK EDIT button TWWHON w N w N z o Ezi gt m FADER CUT LAG 1 0 mm D Fader status display 15 lt DRB1349 gt BPM COUNTING Automatic Mode BPM Counting This function automatically counts the track s speed in BPM Beats Per Minute displaying the results as a numerical value The functions does not merely count the bass beat but uses a computer to calculate the track s original BPM required
41. elect dial TIME SELECT Use to adjust the time parameters of effects applied to CH 1 rotate clockwise to lengthen counterclockwise to shorten When the effect select menu is displayed causes the effects list to scroll 42 CH 1 effect mix ratio depth adjust dial MIX DEPTH Use to adjust the volume amount of effects applied to CH 1 rotate clockwise to increase effects counterclockwise to reduce PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 43 CH 1 effect switch and indicator EFFECT LOCK ON OFF ON To turn effects ON either pull switch forward switch returns automatically to OFF when released or slide to far side to the LOCK ON position When effects are ON the indicator flashes and effects are applied to CH 1 44 CH 1 TAP button Under normal conditions the automatic BPM counter operates to display the track s BPM value on the touch panel Automatic BPM counting may be difficult with some tracks however In such cases or if you wish to deliberately set a different BPM use the TAP button e The BPM value can be changed by rotating the TIME SELECT dial while holding the TAP button depressed e Tapping the button in time with the beat will cause the function to switch to the manual BPM count mode the tapped beat will be counted and displayed as the BPM value Returning to the auto BPM mode is performed from the effect parameter adjust screen see page 16 Automatic Mode BPM Counting 45 CH 2 effect bank
42. er variety of effects Operate the TIME SELECT dial to adjust time parameters parameter 1 and use the MIX DEPTH dial to adjust amount parameters parameter 2 Also with fader effects the position of the fader lever can be used to produce changes resulting in an even wider range of effects Beat effects Parameter 1 TIME SELECT dial Parameter 2 MIX DEPTH dial Name Explanation Setting range unit Explanation DELAY 1 ay time 1 10000 msec Se ance between source and delay sounds ECHO 1 ay time 1 10000 msec Set balance between source and echo sounds PAN ECHO 1 ay time 1 10000 msec Set balance between source and echo sounds PITCH ECHO 1 ay time 40 10000 msec Set balance between source and echo sounds REVERSE DELAY 1 ay time 10 10000 msec Set balance between source and delay sounds DUCKING ECHO 1 ay time 1 10000 msec Set balance between source and echo sounds No effect sounds will be heard if the input sounds are above a certain level even when the dial is rotated fully to the right ROLL 2 Set effect time 10 10000 msec Set balance between source and ROLL sounds HOLD ECHO 1 2 Set delay time 2 10000 msec Set balance between source and echo sounds MULTI TAP DELAY 1 Set effect time 8 1200 msec Set balance between source and delay sounds RAIN 1 Set eff
43. ering sound volume no effect sounds will be heard even if monitor SELECT switch is set to the EFFECT position 2 When EFFECT switch is turned OFF no effect sounds will be heard even if the monitor SELECT switch is set to the EFFECT position 21 lt DRB1349 gt EFFECT FUNCTIONS Using the Effect Functions The basic procedures is as follows Select effect type gt Set parameters while monitoring through headphones Set EFFECT switch to ON Below are examples of this basic operation procedure other effects are produced in much the same way Example 1 Apply delay to CH 1 track 1 Touch the touch panel s CH 1 left side DELAY button select effect type e f the DELAY button is not displayed select and display the button as follows Hold the CH 1 left side FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button depressed for about 1 second to set the touch panel to the effect select menu Of the touch panel s three buttons select touch the one in which you wish to record the DELAY Rotate the TIME SELECT dial to select DELAY Press touch the MEMORY button Press the FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button to leave the effect select menu e If DELAY is preset in the BANK 1 2 or 3 buttons DELAY can be selected by pressing the corresponding button see page 23 Presetting Effects 2 Press the CH 1 left side FX ADJ button to display the effect parameter adjust menu on the touch panel 3 Use the touch panel
44. feeling of being in water Set delay time of 1 8 to 8 1 of each beat of BPM 11 REVERB1 1 Produces reverberation sound similar to that 8 patterns can be set based on different filters of a garage sized room 12 REVERB2 1 Produces reverberation sound similar to that 8 patterns can be set based on different filters of a large hall 13 REVERB3 1 Hall reverberation echo is added to sound Set delay time of 1 8 to 4 1 of each bea BPM lag timed to BPM 14 PITCH SHIFTER1 Allows changing of pitch within range of 1 Set amount of pitch shift octave 15 PITCH SHIF Outputs three types of pitches together with type of changing pitch harmonies preset pitches 16 PAN In time with BPM outputs sound alternately Set right left allocation time in units of 1 8 to 8 1 of each to left and right beat of BPM 17 TRANS In time with BPM cut sound Set cut time in units of 1 8 to 8 1 of each beat of BPM 18 RHYTHM TRANS Cut sound in time with BPM and preset Set effect time of 1 2 to 2 1 of each beat of BPM and pattern select cut pattern 19 TRANS PAN In time with BPM cut long period PAN Set cut time in units of 1 16 to 1 1 of each beat of BPM outputs at set time and set PAN period 20 TREMOLO Produces wavering sound by applying tonal Set modulation period based on beats calculated from modulation BP 21 VIBRATO Apply modulation to frequency thus Set modulation period based o
45. from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help H010 En Dear Customer Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment Now it s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level Start your volume control at a low setting Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifet
46. h these jacks to is unit in tandem with another mixer connect the other mixer s session input connectors Power cord 11 After completing all other connections connect the power plug to a standard power outlet or to the auxiliary power outlet of an amplifier PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Top Panel 1 tLe 8 lt o 2 MEE HI MIC SEND CH 1 SEND 1 10 11 TRIM BANK 2 BANK 1 OMES BANK 1 ema ine coe COs MASTER LEVEL BANK 3 FX ADJ FADER CURVE o BANKA TRIM O 1 2 l 0 0 BANKS BOOTH SESSION OUT BANK EDIT TIME SRLECT MIX DEPTH i EFFECT PROFESSIONAL 2CHANNEL MIXER DJM 909 TIME SELECT EFFECT LOCKON O 0 o OFF o 9 19 FADER START TRANSFORM TRANSFORMI FADER START 209 C 30 21 o OL REVERSE REVERSE Coes 3 CH 1 f4 gt 14 l i 32 71 O O fje 22 10 at 5 O O Js 10 33 le ol L34 23 T hor ok i D pon Ee yo OF o 24 CH 1 FADER START ne O o J i CH 2 FADER START 35 3 8 O O 46 3 2 9 O O 9 2 1 i O O 45 1 O mpate mB o o o CH 1 CH 2 ke 25 TEVERSE o 36 C F 1 FADER START C F 2 FADER START 26 f p 2 im PHONES FOOT SW POWER 1 CH 1 input selecto
47. ime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise This list of sound levels is included for your protection Decibel Level Example 30 Quiet library soft whispers 40 Living room refrigerator bedroom away from traffic 50 Light traffic normal conversation quiet office 60 Air conditioner at 20 feet sewing machine 70 Vacuum cleaner hair dryer noisy restaurant 80 Average city traffic garbage disposals alarm clock at two feet THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE 90 Subway motorcycle truck traffic lawn mower 100 Garbage truck chain saw pneumatic drill 120 Rock band concert in front of speakers thunderclap 140 Gunshot blast jet plane 180 Rocket launching pad Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation lt DRB1349 gt CONTENTS CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING 05 4 LEOGATIOMN or cates AEE A EA dearer en A E EA NT Condensation Cleaning the Unit FEA TURES is iiccicscicidccc E E E E 4 CHECKING ACCESSORIES cccccceesesessssseseeeees 5 CONNECTIONS ccccceceeeeeeeeceseceeenesssesseeeeeeenees 5 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 000ceeeee 7 FOP Panel tee Ahi AeA ale A ASS Nath aa Front P
48. in use If the trouble cannot be rectified even after checking the following items contact your dealer or nearest PIONEER service center Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure The power does not turn on 4 he power cord has not been connected Connect the cord to a power outlet There is little or no sound he Input selector switch is in the wrong osition he rear panel s PHONO LINE selector switch is et to LINE when a analog turntable is onnected to the input connectors he connection cable hasn t been connected roperly or has been disconnected he terminal or plug is dirty he TRANSFORM lever is tripped HAAvDAewvw ADS Set the Input selector switch to the device currently playing Set the PHONO LINE selector switch to PHONO Connect it properly Clean and reconnect Return the TRANSFORM lever to its upright position Sound is distorted Master output level is too high Input level is too high The rear panel s PHONO LINE selector switch is set to PHONO when a cassette deck or other line component is connected to the input connectors Adjust MASTER LEVEL dial Adjust the TRIM dial so that the input level approaches 0 dB on the peak level meter Set the PHONO LINE selector switch to LINE CD player s fader won t start The top panel s FADER START button is set to Off The rear panel s PLAYER CONTROL jack hasn t been connected Set the top panel s FAD
49. ion scale mark 0 becomes 0 dB attenuation and 10 becomes minus infinity The fader start function also operates in reverse C F ON OFF When set to ON the top panel s cross fader REVERSE indicator lights and the cross fader lever operates in the reverse direction left side becomes CH 2 and right side becomes CH 1 The fader start function also operates in reverse 53 FADER START selector switches C F 1 CH 1 This switch determines whether the fader start operation for the CD player connected to CH 1 is activated by the cross fader lever or by the CH 1 fader lever When the top panel s CH 1 FADER START button is set to On selecting C F 1 causes the top panel s C F 1 FADER START indicator to light and selecting CH 1 causes the top panel s CH 1 FADER START indicator to light C F 2 CH 2 This switch determines whether the fader start operation for the CD player connected to CH 2 is activated by the cross fader lever or by the CH 2 fader lever When the top panel s CH 2 FADER START button is set to On selecting C F 2 causes the top panel s C F 2 FADER START indicator to light and selecting CH 2 causes the top panel s CH 2 FADER START indicator to light 12 lt DRB1349 gt 54 Headphone output jack PHONES Accepts a 6 3 mm stereo headphones plug 55 POWER switch 56 Fader attenuation dials FADER CURVE CH 1 Use to adjust CH 1 s fader attenuation curve CH 2 Use to adjust CH 2 s
50. ith the note 1 on the effects chart cannot be heard unless the EFFECT switch is set to ON e The TIME SELECT dial can be rotated to produce even finer roll time settings Setting roll time to 1 1 per beat of tempo BPM will cause the touch panel s 1 1 button to be highlighted and this can be used as a general reference when adjusting the parameter Use the MIX DEPTH dial to set the roll sound level e Rotate to left to reduce and rotate to right to increase the roll sound Use touch panel s CROSS FADER button to select fader e The fader used for fader effects can be set to either channel fader or cross fader Set EFFECT switch to ON or LOCK ON e The EFFECT indicator will begin flashing red and the effect will be applied to the master output e When the EFFECT switch is set to ON by pulling the switch forward the switch will automatically return to OFF when released Note e Make selection of effects and type of fader channel or cross only when the EFFECT switch is in the OFF position If effects are selected when the EFFECT switch is in the LOCK ON position noise may be produced EFFECT FUNCTIONS Presetting Effects Of the effects displayed on the touch panel s main page effect type menu three types can be set for each channel CH 1 and CH 2 in the BANK buttons 1 2 3 The preset effects can then be called up at a single touch 1 Select the channel CH 1 CH 2 whose preset valu
51. justment Backlight is too dark Adjust touch panel CONTRAST control on rear panel Adjust the rear panel s touch panel backlight control BRIGHT Static electricity or other external interference may cause the unit to malfunction and then on again To restore normal operation turn the power off 27 lt DRB1349 gt SPECIFICATIONS Audio Section Input terminal input level impedance CBA SD tee ee tt E ches 14 dBV 200 mV 22 kQ LINE Tso atacst ites treacle ee 14 dBV 200 mV 22 kQ PHONO SDs Mt on eA e 54 dBV 2 mV 47 kQ NAL Goes he eat se Sort nein a ed ley 54 dBV 2 mV 3 kQ SESSION IN osc cxsductucanesiact trtaudenden 14 dBV 200 mV 22 kQ RETURN e riean ona a cae 14 dBV 200 mV 22 kQ Output terminal output level impedance MASTER OUT 1 XLR 0 dBV 1 V 600 Q MASTER OUT 2 RCA ceeeccceeeees 0 dBV 1 V 1 kQ BOOTH SESSION OUT ooie 0 dBV 1 V 1 kQ SEND athe eat Ne AA 14 dBV 200 mV 1 kQ PHONES estes Fos tds eth venleadaly 6 dBV 2 V 22 Q or less Rated load impedance 32 Q Frequency characteristics CENNE MIC uses eat aai 20 Hz to 20 kHz PHONO RIAA e on eaa 20 Hz to 20 kHz SN ratio GD MINE eae le 93 dB or more EFFECT OFF PHONO EREE EEE cnch jutsu E E ieee dase 78 dB or more MIC reinii ad ghive iad aakabeus sue tual owe 64 dB or more Total harmonic distortion rate DE N Bec A at be aN ae Ae thee 0 02 or less Cross talk
52. n Operating load adjust screw FEELING ADJ The supplied hexagonal Allen driver can be used to adjust the hexagonal Allen screw located next to the top panel s cross fader slider opening thus modifying the sliding resistance of the lever Rotate the screw clockwise to increase sliding resistance and counterclockwise to reduce resistance 0 REVERSE 5 V 1 oO 2 A FEELING ADJ Cross fader lag adjustment The mechanical play the lag or range of movement in which no functional effect takes place at the two extreme ends of the top panel cross fader lever movement can be adjusted by using the front panel s FADER CUT LAG dial within a range kak of 1 6 mm a REVERSE il a t i b FEELING Fader attenuation curve adjustment The front panel s FADER CURVE dials can be used to adjust the attenuation curve response of the cross fader and channel fader The cross fader can be adjusted independently for CH 1 and CH 2 sides By pressing the top panel s FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button the adjustment status can be displayed on the touch panel FADER CURVE i FADER 1 CROSS m Channel fader curve adjustment CH 1 CH 2 E _ T a fT LEVEL 012345678910 012345678910 012345678910 Channel fader lever positions m Cross fader curve adjustment CROSS FADER 1 2 r LEVEL Cross fader lever positions EET CURVE E WWYON Press FADER CURVE BANK EDIT button ON OFAD
53. n beats calculated from producing tonal variation BP 1 When the channel fader or cross fader is used to lowering sound volume no effect sounds will be heard even if monitor SELECT switch is set to the EFFECT position 2 When EFFECT switch is turned OFF no effect sounds will be heard even if the monitor SELECT switch is set to the EFFECT position 19 lt DRB1349 gt EFFECT FUNCTIONS Name Function FX ADJ Parameter touch panel 22 CHORUS1 Produces broadened musical effect resembling the production of same pitch sounds from multiple sources peri m BPM od of chorus wavers based on beats calculated 23 CHORUS2 Produces even broader musical effect than CHORUS1 peri m BPM od of chorus wavers based on beats calculated 24 CHORUS3 Changes degree of waver in chorus sound per iod of chorus waver based on beats calculated m BPM and set degree of chorus sound waver 25 FLANGER1 Produce flange effect by adding delayed sound In time with BPM change frequency band receiving f ange effect peri cula od of flange effect shift based on beats ed from BP 26 FLANGER2 In time with BP receiving flange change frequency band effect thus producing either undulating or rotating effect peri cula od of flange e shift based on bea ed from BP 27 PHASER1 Phase effect is produced by adding sound with delayed phase The phase affected
54. n model This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Pour le mod le Canadien Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada H009 2L WARNING Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with the product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California and other governmental entities to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling NOTE 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 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 off and on 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
55. nding code type on fader position changes internal oscillator sound s fundamental frequency 7 code sounds can be added 42 FADER VOCODER2 43 FADER FILTER LPF Changes low pass filter s cutoff frequency Select either channel depending on fader position 44 FADER FILTER HPF Changes high pass filter s cutoff frequency Select either channel fade ader depending on fader position 45 FADER FILTER BPF Changes band pass filter s center frequency Select either channel fade ader depending on fader position 46 FADER FLANGER Changes frequency band subjected to flanger Select either channel fade ader effect depending on fader position 47 FADER PHASER Changes frequency band subjected to phaser Select either channel fader or cross fader effect depending on fader position Set number of filter stages producing phase effect Greater numbers of stages produce deeper effects 48 FADER SYNTHE1 Outputs sine wave sound source Select either channel fader or cross fader Select frequency equivalent to note DO 49 FADER SYNTHE2 Outputs sawtooth wave sound source Select either channel fader or cross fader Select frequency equivalent to note DO 50 FADER SYNTHE3 Outputs square wave sound source Select either channel fader or cross fader Select frequency equivalent to note DO 1 When the channel fader or cross fader is used to low
56. nput selector switch MIC PHONO 1 LINE 1 CD1 to the MIC position 66 Session input jacks SESSION IN When using multiple mixers simultaneously connect the other mixer outputs to these jacks 68 CH 1 signal ground SIGNAL GND Connect to the CH 1 analog turntable s ground wire Note that this is not meant as a safety ground 69 CH 1 PLAYER CONTROL jack When a Pioneer DJ CD player is connected to the CH 1 CD jacks a special control cord can be used to connect this jack to the player s control jack thus enabling the fader start function 70 MASTER 1 jacks XLR type balanced output Connect to the power amplifier s balanced input jacks 71 CH 2 PLAYER CONTROL jack When a Pioneer DJ CD player is connected to the CH 2 CD jacks a special control cord used to connect this jack to the player s control jack thus enabling the fader start function 72 CH 2 PHONO LINE selector switch Use to set the input sensitivity at the CH 2 PHONO LINE connectors The PHONO position supports an MM type cartridge When no analog turntable is used set this switch to the LINE side 73 CH 2 signal ground SIGNAL GND Connect to the CH 2 analog turntable s ground wire Note that this is not meant as a safety ground 74 BOOTH SESSION OUT jacks Connector jacks for booth monitor output When using this unit in tandem with another mixer connect these jacks to the other mixer s session input jacks 75 MASTER 2 jacks RCA type unb
57. nsation may form inside and the unit may not be able to attain its full performance In cases like this allow the unit to stand for about an hour or raise the room temperature gradually Cleaning the Unit e Use a polishing cloth to wipe off dust and dirt e When the surfaces are very dirty wipe with a soft cloth dipped in some neutral cleanser diluted five or six times with water and wrung out well then wipe again with a dry cloth Do not use furniture wax or cleaners e Never use thinners benzene insecticide sprays or other chemicals on or near this unit since these will corrode the surfaces 4 lt DRB1349 gt FEATURES 1 Designed for high sound quality Electronic parts have been carefully selected and internal circuitry redesigned to provide the shortest possible signal paths thus realizing true club sound with power to spare 2 Effects create new performance potential 50 effects in 2 systems Each channel can be preset with three of 50 possible effects Sequential effects can be called up seamlessly merely by touching the names of the effects on the top panel s LCD touch panel creating anew level of DJ performances Fader effects an industry first Pioneer s fader effects allow the user to change effect parameters by operating the sliders for the cross fader or channel fader thus providing greater operating facility compared to conventional rotating dials while also allowing the DJ to
58. or DJ CD players supporting the fader start back cue function see page 5 1 Connecting Input Components 31 CH 2 output On Off lever TRANSFORM Use to set CH 2 output to On or Off Mute This lever s setting angle can be changed in 45 increments changing of the angle should be performed by an authorized Pioneer service technician 32 CH 2 REVERSE indicator When lighted indicates that the front panel s FADER REVERSE switch has been set so that the CH 2 fader lever operates in the reverse direction see front panel item 52 33 MASTER LEVEL display button and indicator When depressed to the On position the indicator lights and the level meters display the master output stereo peak levels When turned Off the level meters display the peak levels for CH 1 left and CH 2 right see also item 26 34 CH 2 fader lever The CH 2 fader lever is used to control the level of signals sent to the cross fader Signal level is maximum at scale mark 10 and minimum at scale mark O When the front panel CH 2 FADER REVERSE switch is set to ON the signal level is maximum at scale mark 0 and minimum at scale mark 10 The channel fader curve can be adjusted by means of the front panel FADER CURVE dials 35 CH 2 FADER START indicator Lights when the CH 2 fader start back cue function is enabled see also top panel item 30 and front panel item 53 36 C F 2 FADER START indicator Lights when CH 2
59. r switch MIC PHONO 1 LINE 1 CD 1 Use to select input signal from MIC jack CH 1 PHONO LINE 0 dB to c input jacks or CH 1 CD input jacks and send them to the 27 28 29 3 Microphone level dial MIC LEVEL Use to adjust the microphone level range of adjustment TRIM control 4 Microphone equalizer dials HI LOW When MIC is selected the MIC signals are sent directly to HI the TRIM section without passing through the microphone Use to adjust microphone treble response range of level and microphone equalizer circuits 2 CH 1 TRIM dial adjustment 10 kHz 12 dB LOW Use to adjust microphone bass response range of Use to adjust the CH 1 input signal level range of adjustment 100 Hz 12 dB adjustment 9 dB to o 7 lt DRB1349 gt PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 5 CH 1 equalizer dials HI MID LOW HI Use to adjust CH 1 input treble response range of adjustment 13 kHz 6 dB to 26 dB MID Use to adjust CH 1 input midrange response range of adjustment 1 kHz 6 dB to 26 dB LOW Use to adjust CH 1 input bass response range of adjustment 70 Hz 6 dB to 26 dB 6 MIC SEND button and indicator When set to On the indicator lights and microphone signals are output at the SEND jacks This function is disabled when the CH 1 input selector switch is set to MIC 7 Session input level dial SESSION IN Use to adjust the session input volume
60. ting and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance NOTE THE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS COMPARTMENT WARNING IS LOCATED ON THE APPLIANCE BOTTOM IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use instructions should be followed CLEANING Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning The product should be cleaned only with a polishing cloth or a soft dry cloth Never clean with furniture wax benzine insecticides or other volatile liquids since they may corrode the cabinet ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub ina wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 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 recommen
61. ts repeat sound once Set delay time of 1 8 to 8 1 of each beat of BPM ECHO 1 n time with BPM outputs repeat sound Set delay time of 1 8 to 8 1 of each beat of BPM several times while diminishing PAN ECHO 1 n time with BPM outputs repeat sound Set delay ti 1 8 to 8 1 h bea BPM alternately to left and right PITCH ECHO 1 n time with BPM outputs repeat sound Set delay time of 1 8 to 2 1 h bea BPM and while changing pitch set pitch shifter up or down REVERSE DELAY 1 n time with BPM outputs repeat sound in Set delay time of 1 8 to 8 1 h bea BPM reverse of playback direction DUCKING ECHO 1 Outputs repeat sound when input sound level Set delay ti 1 8 to 8 1 h bea BPM drops below a certain point ROLL 2 With the turning ON of the EFFECT switch as Set effect time of 1 8 to 8 1 of each beat of BPM a trigger the input sound is recorded and the recorded sound is repeated in units of individual beat HOLD ECHO 1 2 In time with BPM outputs repeat sound several Set delay time of 1 8 to 8 1 of each bea times while diminishing Repeat sound is preserved even if EFFECT switch is turned OFF MULTI TAP DELAY 1 Output delay sound in time with beat at Set delay time of 1 4 to 1 1 of each beat of BPM select intervals of preset delay time delay pattern and set feedback ON OFF 10 RAIN 1 Outputs sound with
62. unding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure A LIGHTNING For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when itis 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 POWER LINES An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 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 SERVICING Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified servi
63. vailable audio cables 1 Connecting Input Components DJ CD Player Analog turntable 2 CDJ 100S CDJ 700S CDJ 500II CMX 3000 CMX 5000 DMP 555 CDJ 800 CDJ 1000 CDJ 1000MK2 Analog turntable 1 Player B Player A Microphone l sN Nbur T CH 2 PHONO LINE selector switch MASTER 2 A U PA ae O bs y MASTER 1 Way mA stats a er CH 1 PHONO LINE selector switch Other mixer output DJ CD Players Connect the AUDIO OUT connectors from Player A to the CH 1 CD input jacks of the DJ mixer and connect the AUDIO OUT connectors from Player B to the CH 2 CD input jacks When using one of the listed DJ CD players the control cord furnished with the CD player should be connected between the player and the DJ mixer In this way the DJ mixer s fader lever can be operated to control operation of the DJ CD player for fader start play and back cue Connect the analog turntable 2 output cables to the CH 2 PHONO LINE jacks of the DJ mixer and connect the ground wire to the SIGNAL GND terminal Set the CH 2 PHONO LINE selector switch to PHONO When connecting a cassette deck or other such component to these

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