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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– [MASTER AND BOOTH OUT]: Applies the equalizer setting for the
MASTER and BOOTH.
Monitoring with headphones
1 Connect headphones to the [PHONES] output terminal.
Read more: Connecting input/output terminals (page 23)
2 Press the [CUE] button of the channel you’d like to monitor.
The [MONO SPLIT, STEREO] setting can be changed on the [UTILITY]
screen.
• [MONO SPLIT]: Outputs the sound of the channel selected with the [CUE]
button to [L] and the sound of MASTER to [R].
• [STEREO]: Outputs the sound selected with the [CUE] button in stereo.
3 Turn the [HEADPHONES MIX] knob.
Adjust the balance of the volume between the channel selected with the [CUE]
button and MASTER.
4 Turn the [HEADPHONES LEVEL] knob.
Changing the fader curve
Selecting the channel fader curve characteristic
Set [CHANNEL FADER CURVE] on the [UTILITY] screen.
– [ ]: The curve rises suddenly when the channel fader is away
from the front side.
– [ ]: The curve slowly rises. (When the channel fader is moved
away from the front side, the volume slowly rises.)
– [ ]: Creates a curve that rises steeply at the front side.
Selecting the crossfader curve characteristic
Set [CROSSFADER CURVE] on the [UTILITY] screen.










