User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- How to read this manual
- Before you start
- Connections
- Part names and functions
- Operation- Turning the power on
- Turning the power off
- Connecting and disconnecting USB devices
- Playing tracks
- Outputting sound
- Using the Quantize function
- Calling up settings stored on a USB device connected to the unit
- Changing the color set in the USB device connected to the unit
- Changing the settings
- Auto play mode
- Auto standby setting
- Talkover function
- Language settings
- Correcting deviation in the touch display calibration
- Setting preferences
 
- Using DJ software
- Additional information
Part names and functions
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2 MIC TALK OVER button / indicator
The sound of channels other than the [MIC] channel is attenuated by -18 dB 
(default) when a sound of -10 dB or greater is input to the microphone.
• You can change the level of attenuation for Talkover mode on the [UTILITY] 
screen.
• Talkover mode can be switched between Normal mode and Advanced mode.
 Read more: Changing the settings (page 119)
3 MIC LEVEL knobs
Adjusts the level of sound input to the [MIC] input terminals.
 Read more: Using a microphone (page 99)
4 MIC EQ (HI, MID, LOW) knobs
Adjusts the sound quality of the microphones.
 Read more: Using a microphone (page 99)
5 FEEDBACK REDUCER button
Detects the frequency when the microphone howling occurs, insert a filter that 
removes only the detected frequency band. It can reduce howling while 
minimizing damage to sound quality.
6 FEEDBACK REDUCER (LIGHT, HEAVY) switch
• [LIGHT]: Cuts the frequency band narrow by the filter. Select this to give 
priority to sound quality such as vocal tracks and rap music.
•[HEAVY]: Cuts the frequency band wide by the filter. Select this to give 
priority to howling reduction such as speech and MC.
7 HEADPHONES LEVEL knob
Adjusts the level of sound output from the [PHONES] output terminals.
 Read more: Monitoring with headphones (page 98)
8 HEADPHONES MIX knob
Adjusts the balance of monitor sound level between the [MASTER] channel 
and the channel for which the headphones [CUE] button is pressed.
 Read more: Monitoring with headphones (page 98)










