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1. Plug the small coonnector at the end of the power supply lead into the 34 VAC C T socket on the rear of the unit 53 then plug the power supply provided with your DSM 752 into a main AC wall power receptacle CAUTION Use only the power supply that is provided with this product If the original power supply must be replaced consult your dealer or the factory for assistance in obtaining the correct replacement Failure to use the correct power supply could result in fire or shock hazard extensive circuit damage decreased performance or non operation CHANNEL 1 w SER Ce Le 3 DIGITAL SAMPLING MIXER DSM752 i i 1 0 i vid 11 1 LI ida aid ria A 200 EJ e Graphic Equalizer Frequency Response SPECIFICATIONS SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONS Microphone Functions One low Z balanced microphone input with phantom power One Hi Z microphone input Automatic voice over switch Manual voice over button Mic On Off switch 60 mm stereo level fader Effects loop in out switch Channel 1 3 Functions Each Channel Stereo RIAA phono inp
2. cases involving anything other than covers footswitches patchcords tubes or meters repair the defect in material or workmanship or replace the product at Poavey s option anc provided however that in any cese all costs of shipping if necessary are paid by you the purchaser THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD SHOULD BE ACCURATELY COMPLETED AND MAILED TO AND RECEIVED BY PEAVEY WITHIN FOURTEEN 14 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF YOUR PURCHASE In order to obtain service under these warranties you must a Bring the detective item to any PEAVEY AUTHORIZED DEALER or AUTHORIZED PEAVEY SERVICE CENTER and present therewith the ORIGINAL PROOF OF PURCHASE supplied to you by the AUTHORIZED PEAVEY DEALER in connection with your purchase from him of this product ifthe DEALER or SERVICE CENTER is unable to provide the necessary warranty servico you will be directed to the nearest other PEAVEY AUTHORIZED DEALER or AUTHORIZED PEAVEY SERVICE CENTER which can provide such servico OR D Ship the defective item prepaid io PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION International Service Center 926 Hwy 11 amp 80 East MERIDIAN MS 20301 including therewith a complete detailed description of the problem together with a legible copy of the original PROOF OF PURCHASE and a complete return address Upon Peavey s receipt of these Items If the defect is remedial under these limited warranties and the other terms anc conditions expressed herein have been complied with
3. L and R or Line L and R inputs The LINE position of this line input and the CD Phono position selects the CD Phono input vitch selects the Channel Level Fader 13 14 15 A stereo Fader that determines the output level of the particular channel Channel Cue Switches 16 17 18 When placed in the right hand CUE position each of these switches routes a channel s signal to the cue system When placed in the left hand position each of these switches routes the channel signal out of the cue system Sampler Cue Switch 19 When placed in the Cue position this switch enables the operator to listen to samples when they are played without the sample being sent to the mixer s output This means that you can pre play a sample without interfer ing with your music When you are ready to play your sample to the audience place this switch in the SMP position HEADPHONE CUE SYSTE Cue Select Switch 21 When placed in the PGM position this switch delivers headphone monitoring of all stereo program material present at the output The PGM CUE position delivers monitoring of the program output material to the left earcup of the headphones Material present on the cue bus see CUE switches 18 may be heard in the right earcup of the headphones The CUE position delivers cue material in stereo to the headphones left and right earcups Headphone Mono Stereo Selection Switch 22 This switch enables the operator to select
4. 16 kHz Microphone Talkover Attenuation voice over switch enabled 12 dB Max Output Level 15 5 dBV 6 Volts DI 309 as 1 ee DA og y 90 sode NIN ONITAMVE 292 WSO ATT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY VALID ONLY WHEN PURCHASED AND REGISTERED IN THE UNITED STATES OR CANADA ALL EXPORTED PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECT TO WARRANTY AND SERVICES TO BE SPECIFIED AND PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR FOR EACH COUNTRY Ges clauses de garantie ne sont valables qu aux Etats Unis et au Canada Dans tour les autres pays les clauses de garantio ot de maintenance sont fixees par le distributeur national et assuree par lul seion la legislation envigueur Diese Garantie ist nur in den USA and Kanada guitig Alle Export Produkte sind der Garantie und dom Service des Importours des jewelligen Landes unterworfen Esta garantia es valida solamente cuando el producto es comprado en E U continentales o en Canada Todos los productos que sean comprados en el extranjero estan sujetos a las garantias y servicio que cada distribuidor autorizado determine y ofrezca en los ciferentes paisos PEAVEY ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY REMEDY PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION PEAVEY warrants this product EXCEPT tor covers footswitchas patencords tubes and meter
5. CD s or other sources See also 10 12 Phono CD or Line selector Switch CD PHONO Inputs 47 Left and right inputs are provided for output from turntables CDs or other line level devices depending on position of the CD PHONO switch 48 on each channel See also 10 11 12 Phono CD or Line selector Switch CD PHONO Switch 48 Selects the CD PHONO inputs to accept input from either a magnetic phono cartridge PHONO switch down position or a compact disk or other line source CD switch up position Program Loop Send and Return 49 Send and return jacks are provided for stereo patching of external effects devices graphic equalizers or other signal processing devices Chassis Ground Lug 50 Grounds from other pieces of equipment should be connected at this point to minimize ground loop possibilities between power amps outboard signal processing units turntables etc High Impedance 1 4 Tip Sleeve Input 51 For use with compatible high impedance microphones equipped with a 1 4 Tip Sleeve connector PROGRAM OUTPUTS Program Outputs 52 Two Main Output Left and Right jacks are provided for the main program output The outputs at this point should be patched out to the stereo power amplifiers driving the main speaker system The second pair of outputs may be used to drive lighting controllers or for tape recording POWER INPUT AC Input 53 External 34 Volt C T power supply should be plugged in at this point
6. Peavey will provide the necessary warranty service to repair or replace the product and will return it FREIGHT COLLECT to you the purchaser Peavey s liability to the purchaser for damages from any cause whatsoever and regardiess of the form of action including negligence is limited to the actual damages up to the greater of 500 00 or an amount equal to the purchase price of the product that caused the damage or that is the subject of or is directly related to the cause of action Such purchase price will be that in effect tor the specific product when the cause of action arose This limitation of liability wil not apply to claims for personal injury or damage to real property or tangible personal property allegedly caused by Peavey negligence Peavey does not assume liability for personal injury or property damage arising out of or caused by a non Peavey alteration or attachment nor does Peavey assume any responsbiity for damage to interconnected non Peavey equipment that may result from the normal functioning and maintenance ol the Peavey equipment UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL PEAVEY BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS ANY INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR ANY CONSEQUEN TIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT EVEN IF PEAVEY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF M
7. from a particular audio device Assigning the device to the sampler is the first thing to do before recording a sample Sample Record Button 36 This button must be selected red LED illuminates to activate the sample buttons 38 39 40 41 for recording a sample The sampler works this way to prevent samples being recorded over by accident When a sample has been recorded the red LED above the Sample record button is extinguished It is then necessary to press the sample record button again before you can record another sample Length Selection Button 37 This button is used to select the number of sample partitions available to the operator When this button is pressed red LEDs illuminate above the PARTITION sample record play buttons 38 39 40 41 to show the particular sample partition setup For one long sample press the LENGTH button and the 12 Second button For two half length samples press the LENGTH button and the 6 second button For four quarter length samples press the LENGTH button and either of the 3 second buttons See How To Use Sampler at the beginning of this manual page 3 CAUTION When this button is pressed all previously recorded samples will be dumped erased Only press this button if you are sure you wish to dispose of the sample information you have previously recorded PARTITION Sample Record Play Buttons 38 39 40 and 41 These buttons are used to record and play back selected samples 1 2 or 4 butt
8. positive connect and disconnect facility for the DJ s mic and rear mounted 1 4 input is provided for Hi Z microphones Because CDs are playing a much larger part as the preferred DJ music medium and vinyl is becoming very difficult to obtain each phono input on this DJ mixer has an individual slide switch that changes this input from vinyl to CD or back again quickly and easily so as viny becomes even more scarce every Phono record deck input may also be used for CD players PARTS INVENTORY Thank you for purchasing the Peavey DSM 752 professional DJ mixing unit When used in accordance with this manual your new DJ mixer will give you years of excellent service In order to read this manual you will have already upacked the unit You should have One DSM 752 mixer unit A 34 VAC C T UL listed wall mount power supply unit packaged separately from the unit Please retain all packing material for future use INSTALLING THE UNIT This mixer s chassis is specially sloped so it can be placed on a table top without extra end bells or other accessories This has been designed specially for the mobile DJ who needs to move very rapidly from gig to gig This mixer may also be mounted in a standard 19 equipment rack using 19 rack mounting screws and washers Peavey accessory part 5003 or may be built into the surface of a DJ console by cutting a hole and using screws to secure the unit to the surface of the console TUTORIAL NOTE This is pr
9. ARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD to PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION POST OFFICE BOX 2808 MERIDIAN MISSISSIPPI 89302 2898 a Keep the PROOF OF PURCHASE In the event warranty service is required during the warranty pariod you will need this document There will be no identification card issued by Peavey Electronics Corporation 2 IMPORTANCE OF WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARDS AND NOTIFICATION OF CHANGES OF ADDRESSES a Completion and mailing of WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARDS Should notification become necossary for any condition that may require correction the REGISTRATION CARD will help ensure that you are contacted and properly notified b Notice of address changes If you move from the address shown on the WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD you should notify Peavey of the change of address so as to facilitate your receipt of any bulletins or other forms of notification which may become necessary in connection with any condition that may require dissemination of information or correction 3 You may contact Peavey directly by telephoning 601 483 5365 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When using electric products basic cautions should always be followed including the following 1 Read all safety and operating instructions before using this product All safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Obey all cautions in the operating instructions and on the back of the unit All operating instructions should be follow
10. DSM 752 SAMPLING MIXER ENE 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 Intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION Risk of electrical shock DO NOT OPEN CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING To prevent electrical shock or fire hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Before using this appliance read the operating guide for further warnings FEATURES e Upto 6 sec sampling rate Samples partitionable for 4 samples of 3 secs 2 samples of 6 secs or sample of 12 sec length Separate record and play sample buttons Exclusive over ride switch provides sample cuts music facility CD phono selector switches on all three phono music inputs Total of six music inputs 3 Phono CD line and 3 Line only Level trim controls on all music inputs Channelassignable defeatable Crossfade facility On board 5 band graphic EQ Front panel mounted Low Z Mic input and rear panel mounted Hi Z mic input Selectable headphone cueing for each music channel Mic auto voice over music facility Complete highly comprehen
11. ERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT IF THE OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS NECESSARY TO THE EXISTENCE OF THE EXPRESSED LIMITED WARRANTIES AS HEREINABOVE STATED HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE NOT DISCLAIMED DURING THE APPLICABLE ONE YEAR OR NINETY DAY PERIOD FROM DATE OF PURCHASE OF THIS PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES GIVE YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES ARE THE ONLY EXPRESSED WARRANTIES ON THIS PRODUCT AND NO OTHER STATEMENT REPRESENTATION WARRANTY OR AGREEMENT BY ANY PERSON SHALL BE VALID OR BINDING UPON PEAVEY In the event of any modification or disclaimer of expressed or implied warranties or any limitation of remedies contained herein conficts with applicable law then such modification disclaimer or limitation as the case may be shall be deemed to be modified to the extent necessary to comply with such law Your remedies for breach of these warranties are limited to those remedies provided herein and Peavey Electronics Corporation gives this limited warranty only with respect to equipment purchased in the United States of America INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD 1 Mail the completec W
12. am material will mix together in the program output When on the program material will be muted while the sample is playing info The OVER RIDE switch has no effect when SMP CUE is active Step 3 Play the sample by pushing the partition switch of the desired sample more The playback partition must be one of the active partitions See Step 2 How To Record A Sample more The LED light above the sample partition must be lit to playback An active partition switch LED will not light if there has not been a sample recorded into the partition This prevents any accidental playback of dead air due to empty samples See step 4 How To Record A Sample more A signal must have been recorded in a partition for the sampler to play it back If a blank sample is selected for playback and the OVER RIDE switch is on several seconds of silence in the program will result A blank signal can be inadvertantly recorded if there was no source selected or the selected source had nothing in it when the partition was recorded info It is not necessary to wait for one sample to finish before starting another one Whenever a partition button is pressed any sample currently playing stops and the new sample is started immediately The currently playing sample can be restarted repeatedly in this manner to create a stuttering effect in the sample playback More About The Sampler Item 1 Sample Repeat A playback sample can be set to repe
13. at indefinitely Push the REPEAT button before selecting a playback sample The LED above the REPEAT switch will light indicating that the repeat mode is active Play a sample as usual when the sample ends it will automatically repeat until the REPEAT switch is pressed to turn the repeat mode off info All playback functions such as sample selection and restart remain unaffected Item 2 Pitch Shifting Changing the pitch of the sample playback is done by adjusting the SPEED control so that the setting is different during playback than recording info Special pitch effects can be done by varying the setting of the SPEED control while the sample is being recorded or while the sample is being played info Try varying the SPEED control while a sample is playing back in the repeat mode FRONT PANEL E a MIC CHANNEL Balanced Low Z Microphone Input 1 For use with low impedance microphones or low level sources equipped with an XLR connector Automatic Voice Over Switch 2 When this switch is in the on position presentation of signals to either of the two microphone inputs such as announcements etc automatically drops the level of the music Placing this switch in the off position defeats this automatic facility Voice Over Button 3 When this button is pressed it drops the music level enabling the DJ to talk over the music Press to activate and release to deac
14. e repeat facility off Here s a neat thing to do record your samples making sure they loop rhythmically and play one of them back with the repeat control on Now press and release another sample button and the sampler will switch to this other sample it will also repeat In this way you can get a rhythm going and flip from sample to sample to give you variety This is one of the advantages of a sampling mixer that has four built in sample partitions you can flip from sample to sample Speed Control 44 This may be used to speed up or slow down either a previously recorded sample or while actually recording a sample To record the maximum sample lengths 12 6 or 3 seconds this control should be rotated to the counter clockwise position all the way to the left To record the highest resolution shortest length samples 6 3 or 1 5 seconds this control should be rotated to the clockwise position all the way to the right Play Level Control 45 This control enables you to set the playback level of your samples to be about the same level as the settings you have used for your audio channels See tutorial for some other info REAR PANEL DSM 752 48 SAMPLING MIXER sroazss oor Cuneo cuna canner aires es d Sara er 39 3 he BRAMA METRO CHANNEL INPUTS NOTE Channels 1 2 and 3 functions are identical LINE Inputs 46 Left and right inputs are provided for line level signals from tape decks
15. ed This product should not be used near water i e a bathtub sink swimming pool wet basement etc 6 This product should be located so that its position does not interfere with its proper ventilation It should not be placed flat against a wall or placed in a built in enclosure that will impede the flow of cooling air 7 This product should not be placed near a source of heat such as a stove radiator or another heat producing amplifier 8 Connect only to a power supply of the type marked on the unit adjacent to the power supply cord 9 Never break off the ground pin on the power supply cord For more information on grounding write for our free booklet Shock Hazard and Grounding 10 Power supply cords should always be handled carefully Never walk or place equipment on power supply cords Periodically check cords for cuts or signs of stress especially at the plug and the point where the cord exits the unit 11 The power supply cord should be unplugged when the unit is to be unused for long periods of time 12 If this product is to be mounted in an equipment cack rear support should be provided 13 Metal parts can be cleaned with a damp rag The vinyl covering used on some units can be cleaned with a damp rag or an ammonia based household cleaner if necessary Disconnect unit from power supply before cleaning 14 Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the unit throu
16. ed The sample SPEED knob adjusts the record speed from 100 which yields full CD quality samples to 50 which yields slightly less than CD quality but twice the sample time Step 4 Push the red RECORD button This arms the record circuit The sample will not start to record until the next step info The LED above the RECORD switch will blink to indicate that the sampler is ready to record info The LED lights above the active partitions will blink to indicate which partitions are ready to record Step 5 Push the desired PARTITION switch to record the sample Push the partition switch a second time to stop the recording more If the sample recording is not stopped manually recording will automatically stop after the selected sample time has elapsed info The LED light above the newly recorded partition switch will light steadily to indicate that this partition has been recorded To Play A Sample Step 1 Set the PLAY LEVEL to the desired playback level more Set The PLAY LEVEL to 5 to start and SMP CUE Sample Cue switch off vertical info The SMP CUE switch can be used to listen to a sample in the HEADPHONE without being sent to the program output When the SMP CUE switch is on to the right all sample playback is routed to the headphone CUE system and will not come out the program outputs Step 2 Set the OVER RIDE switch When the OVER RIDE switch is off the sample playback and the current progr
17. either stereo or mono signals through the headphones This will be found to be particularly useful when the operator uses single cup mono headphones CAUTION Although you can select mono by using this switch only 1 4 stereo Tip Ring Sleeve jacks should be used for headphones Do not use a mono Tip Sleeve jack to connect your headphones as this will short out one of the headphone amplifiers and damage to the mixer may result Program Headphone Level Fader 23 Sets PGM sound levels that are available at the headphone socket when PGM Program is selected Cue Headphone Level Fader 24 Sets CUE sound levels that are available at the headphone socket when cue is selected Headphone Jack 25 Stereo headphones patched in at this point will allow monitoring of program material or cueing system Note Do not use mono headphones with this system see 22 for explanation CROSSFADER Crossfade Assign Buttons 26 The left hand buttons assign channels 1 2 and 3 to the left hand side of the crossfader The right hand buttons assign channel 1 2 and 3 to the right hand side of the crossfader The right hand buttons assign channel 1 2 and 3 to the right hand side of the crossfader In this way it is easily possible to assign one or more channels to each side of the crossfader To defeat the crossfader depress all the assign buttons simultaneously The crossfade will then be non opera tional You can also defeat the crossfader by pressin
18. g down all the assign buttons on one side of the crossfader only leaving you the option of assigning separate or multiple channels to the other side of the crossfader See 27 below for more information Crossfade Fader 27 A stereo Fader which delivers crossfade capability between channels 1 2 and 3 according to the position of the six crossfade assign buttons Blending and cross fading between all channels is achievable by assigning channels 1 2 and 3 to cither side of the crossfader and moving the crossfader left or right For Example Left handed ASSIGNED to channel 3 will access channel 3 when the cross fade Fader is placed in the left hand position Right hand ASSIGNED to channel 2 will access channel 2 when the cross fade Fader is placed in the right hand position NOTE Please remember the way you found to defeat the crossfader see 26 You may then simply use the channel level controls to crossfade between all the music channels and ignore the crossfader This is a more European technique of crossfading and is preferred by some DJs You may also choose to assign say two music sources to one side of the crossfader by pushing two crossfade assign buttons down on one side of the crossfader and assign say one music source to the other side of the crossfader by pushing one crossfade assign button down on the other side of the crossfader In this way you could have say two record decks on one side of the crossfader to perfor
19. gh the ventilation holes or any other openings IS This unit should be checked by a qualified service technician if a The power supply cord or plug has been damaged b Anything has fallen or been spilled into the unit c The unit does not operate correctly d The unit has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 16 The user should not attempt to service this equipment All service work should be done by a qualified service technician 17 This product should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by Peavey Electronics 18 Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause a permanent hearing loss Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to noise induced hearing loss but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a sufficient time The U S Government s Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA has specified the following permissible noise level exposures Duration Per Day In Hours Sound Level dBA Slow Response 8 90 92 4 95 3 97 2 100 112 102 1 105 12 110 1 4 or less 115 According to OSHA any exposure in excess of the above permissible limits could result in some hearing loss Ear plugs or protectors in the ear canals or over the ears must be wor when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent hearing loss if exposure is in excess of the limits as set forth above To ensure against potentially dangerous exposure to high s
20. m vinyl scratching with a CD track playing a song on the other side of the crossfader and flip between the two by moving the crossfader rapidly from side to side This is an instrumental type technique favored by many skilled DJ performers 5 Band Equalizer 28 Used to boost or cut five selected frequency bands according to the placement of the five slide potentiometers Program Loop In Out Switch 29 When the switch is in the out position the program loop is bypassed NOTE If nothing is placed in the loop and the switch is moved to the IN position no signal will flow to the mixer s output jacks Please check the position of this switch if the mixer doesn t appear to work Program MASTER Level 30 A stereo Fader that determines the overall program level from music channels 1 2 and 3 and the microphone channel LED Arrays Left and Right 31 Two calibrated LED arrays are provided to visually indicate program output levels Power LED 32 This LED illuminates when the power switch 32 is in the ON position Power Switch 33 Depress to the On position to turn the mixer on Lamp 34 A 2 pin XLR jack is provided for connecting an optional gooseneck mixer lamp for illumination in adverse lighting conditions Peavey accessory lamp number ML 3 is a suitable gooseneck mixer lamp for this purpose SAMPLER CONTROLS Input Channel Assignment Buttons 35 Used to assign audio channels to the sampler so a sample may be recorded
21. ons are active depending which buttons have been previously activated by use of the Length Selection button 37 When recording a sample you may choose either to let the sample record until the particular sample partition runs out of memory maximum length sample or to terminate sample recording early To record a sample using all of the partition s memory simply press the Sample RECORD button 36 to arm the Sample record play buttons and when you wish to start recording press and release the PARTITION sample record play button Samples are normally terminated early when you only want a particular part of the audio material to be recorded such as a few beats or a particular part of a musical phrase To terminate a sample recording early simply press the PARTITION sample Record button 36 to arm the Sample record play buttons and when you wish to start recording press and release the Sample record play button you have chosen for your sample When you wish recording to stop press the PARTITION sample Record button again and the sampler will stop recording The next time you press this particular PARTITION sample record play button the sample will automatically play back as much material as was recorded Stabbing A very popular use of samplers is to repeat a phrase over and over by stabbing the Sample record play button quickly and repeatedly By using this technique you can get rhythmic playback to happen Let s say you have made two sample
22. ound pressure levels it is recommended that all persons exposed to equipment capable of producing high sound pressure levels such as this amplification system be protected by hearing protectors while this unit is in operation SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ER Features and specifications subject to change without notice Peavey Electronics Corporation 711 A Street Meridian MS 39301 U S A 601 483 5385 Telex 504115 Fax 486 1278 1994 80302091 Printed in U S A 8 94
23. ovided for people who already know how to use a conventional DJ mixer and wish to get a Quick start on sampling HOW TO USE THE SAMPLER To Record A Sample Step 1 Select sample source Press any of the Input Channel Assignment switches to select the signal to record An LED light will illuminate indicating the selected source more The channel TRIM must be adjusted and the CD Phono lt gt LINE switch set to the desired input The Chan nel level controls need not be up in order to record from a channel The Mic level needs to be up but the Mic does not need to be turned on This allows samples to be recorded without interfering with the main output info More than one source may be selected This can be used to record mixed sources such as voice mixed with the output of a sound effects keyboard Example If there were an effects keyboard connected to Line 1 input selecting MIC 1 and CH 1 would allow recording of both voice and sound effect in the same sample Step 2 Select number of samples Push and hold the length button and press cither the 12 SEC button for one 6 to 12 second sample the 6 SEC button for two 3 to 6 second samples or one of the 3 SEC buttons for four 1 1 2 to 3 second samples Release all the switches and the lights above the partition switches will indicate which partitions are available for recording info Changing the partitioning erases all stored samples Step 3 Select the sample spe
24. s Hit the Beat and the Great Sounds of Rock n Roll By taking a sample and stab bing the Sample record play button you can get the sample to sound like this stands for a button stab Hit Hit Hit Hit the Beat Hit Hit Hit Hit the beat H H H Hit Hit Hit Hit the Beat Hit Hit Hit Hit the Beat and then play your second sample Great Sounds of Rock n Roll Or play Great Sounds of Rock n Roll on its own G G G G Great Great Great Great Great sounds of Rock n Roll How about Rap R R R R Rap Rap Rap Or Swing S S S S S S Sw Sw Sw Sw Swing Swing Swing Stabbing is very dynamic rhythmic and compelling effect try it out for yourself you ll be pleasantly surprised at how creative you can be and how easy it is to use samples as a dynamic art form OVER RIDE Music Cut Switch 42 When this switch is in the ON position playing a sample will automatically cut the music while the sample plays so saving you from having to move the channel faders etc so a sample can be clearly heard when you play it When the switch is in the OFF position this facility is disabled and the music level is not affected when you play a sample Repeat Button 43 This is used to cause a sample to play over and over a k a looping To use this facility press the Repeat button and then play a sample The sample will then play over and over again until the Repeat button is pressed again so switching th
25. s to be tree from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year irom date of purchase PROVIDED however that this limited warranty is extended only to the original retail purchaser and is subject to the conditions exclusions and limitations hereinafter set forth PEAVEY 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY ON TUBES AND METERS If this product contains tubes or meters Peavey warrants the lubes or meters contained in the product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ninety 90 days from cate o purchase PROVIDED however that this limited warranty is extended only to the original retail purchaser and is also subject to the conditions exclusions and limitations hereinafter set forth CONDITIONS EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIMITED WARRANTIES These limited warranties shall be void ard of no effect if a The first purchase of the product is for the purpose of resale or b The criginal retail purchase is not made from an AUTHORIZED PEAVEY DEALER or e The product has been damaged by accident or unreasonable use neglect improper service or maintenance or other causes not arising out of defects in material or workmanship or d The sorial number affixed to the product is altered defaced or removed In the event of a defect in material and or workmanship covered by this limited warranty Peavey will a Inthe caso of tubes or meters replace the defective component without charge b In other covered casos i
26. sive cueing facilities Built in gooseneck XLR light socket 45 mm heavy duty field replaceable crossfade Fader High slew rate super low noise op amps 60 mm high quality slide faders on all channels and master level control e Selectable program loop for adding effects processors EQs etc Easy understanding user friendly interface mastered in minutes Available in 115 V 60 Hz and 220 240 V 50 Hz versions ampling time at 16 bit 44 1 kHz CD quality sampling frequency or 12 secs at a lower GENERAL DESCRIPTION The DSM 752 multi media entertainment mixer is a brand new addition to Peavey s line of premium quality DJ equipment It is an all American made high quality rugged professional DJ mixer DJs rap recording artists and specialist DJ equipment dealers were closely involved in active consultancy during and throughout each design stage Housed in an 8 3 4 x 19 rugged steel chassis the DSM 752 boasts a truly remarkable array of much preferred DJ features like Up to 12 seconds of digital sampling partitionable as one 12 second two 6 second and four 3 second samples Three individual music channels six music inputs three of these inputs being individually switchable to phono or CD fully assignable crossfader five band audio EQ and built in gooseneck XLR light socket All Fader potentiometers are studio quality components A low impedance phantom pow ered front panel mounted microphone input delivers fast
27. tivate Lo Cut Switch 4 Removes low frequencies from the microphone response when in the ON position so making speech more easily understood when the EQUALIZER is set for high bass boost Mic On Off Switch 5 Both microphone inputs are live when this switch is in the ON position Microphone Level Fader 6 A mono Fader that determines the output level of the microphone channel MUSIC MIC CHANNELS NOTE Channel 1 2 and 3 functions are identical Input Trim Controls 7 8 9 Allows each input to be trimmed The purpose of the trimmers is to enable the operator to trim all inputs to the same level A more powerful higher gain input may be set up to be the same level as a less powerful input We recommend that the operator set each fader at the 7 position and then while playing the various input devices use the trimmers to get the same level from each device at each input For best performance at least one of the input trim controls should be set fully clockwise Use the weakest input signal for this fully clockwise trim setting and use the other trim controls to balanced trim down the more powerful signals to the same level as the weakest input signal NOTE When rotated fully counter clockwise an input trim control will adjust an input to full off Look out for this if you find one of the inputs to be unresponsive seeming to have no signal present Phono CD or Line Selector Switch 10 11 12 Allows selection of Phono CD
28. ut switchable to CD Stereo line input CD phono selector switch Stereo selector switch for line input or CD phono input 60 mm stereo level fader Independent cue switch for each channel Mas 5 band graphic equalizer Stereo 10 segment LED display 60 mm stereo program level fader r Section Cue Section Cue headphone level Program headphone level Cuc Program headphone selector switch Stereo mono switch CD Phono Inputs Phono position Input Sensitivity 50 dB 3 mV Input Impedance 47 kilohms Max Input Level 1 kHz 20 dBV 100 mV CD position Input Sensitivity 10 dB 316 Volts Input Impedance 47 kilohms Max Input Level 18 dBV 8 Volts Line Inputs Input Sensitivity 10 dB 316 Volts Input Impedance 8 3 kilohms Max Input Level 18 dB V 8 Volts Microphone Input Low Z Input Sensitivity 70 dB 3 mV Input Impedance 3 kilohms Max Input Level 6 dBV 2 Volts Microphone Input Hi Z Input Sensitivity 50 dB 3 mV Input Impedance 20 kilohms Max Input Level 16 dBV 6 3 Volts Microphone Talkover Attenuation voice over switch enabled or automatic voice over enabled 12 dB Frequency Response Phone Inputs RIAA 0 3 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz Line Inputs 0 3 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz Headphone 0 3 dB 40 Hz to 20 kHz Signal To Noise Ratios Phono gt 70 dB Line gt 90 dB Equalization 12 dB at 80 Hz 12 dB at 100 Hz 12 dB at 1 kHz 12 dB at 3 kHz 12 dB at
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