User's Manual

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Menu Options
The Main Menu contains the following pages and options:
Settings: Select this page to adjust settings for some of the mixer’s audio controls:
Audio:
o Main Out: Determines whether the main mix is in stereo or mono.
o Mix Pan: Controls the left-right balance of the main mix signal.
Deck 1 and Deck 2:
o PH Sens (Phono Sensitivity): If connecting a turntable to a deck’s PH/CD In, use this setting to
make sure that the turntable functions optimally with Seventy. Set the input sensitivity level (2.5 mV
10.0 mV) to the setting recommended by your turntable cartridge’s manufacturer.
o Tone XOver: Use this setting to edit the range of frequencies controlled by each of the deck’s EQ
knobs. If 150/6K is selected, the Low EQ Knob will control frequencies below 150 Hz, the Mid EQ
Knob will control frequencies between 150 Hz and 6000 Hz, and the High EQ Knob will control
frequencies over 6000 Hz. If 300/3K is selected the Low EQ Knob will control frequencies below
300 Hz, the Mid EQ Knob will control frequencies between 300 and 3000 Hz, and the High EQ
Knob will control frequencies above 3000 Hz.
o Pan: Use this setting to adjust the left-right balance of the deck’s signal within the main mix.
o DVS Input: If you are connecting Seventy to an external device (such as a vinyl turntable) in order
to control Serato DJ Pro with Serato DVS, you can use this setting to determine which of Seventy’s
inputs is recognized by Serato DJ Pro as the control source: PH/CD (the Deck PH/CD In) or AUX
(the Deck Aux In).
Filter:
o Deck1 and Deck2 Res: Use this setting to increase or decrease the amount of resonance effect
heard when the filter is used.
o LPF Min: The cutoff frequency for the LOW position of the filter knobs. At FULL CUT, the LOW
position will silence the deck.
o HPF
Max: The cutoff frequency for the HI position of the filter knobs. At FULL CUT, the HI position
will silence the deck.
Pad:
o Sensitivity: Adjusts how hard you need to strike the Performance Pads in order for them to
perform their assigned functions. The lower the setting, the harder you have to strike the pad.
o User Modes: Turns On or Off the ability to access the two custom pad modes. See Pad Modes >
Custom Pad Sets to learn more about the custom modes.
o Daytime Mode: Turning this setting On increases the brightness of the Performance Pad LEDs.
Headphone:
o Tone: Adjusts the balance of low and high frequencies sent out the Headphone Outputs. Turn the
Parameter Knob to the left for more low (L) frequencies or to the right for more high (H)
frequencies.
Mic 1:
o Echo Fdbk: Increases or decreases the amount of audible feedback effect when the Mic 1 Echo is
activated.
o Duck Thres: This setting (Low, Med, or High) adjusts how much microphone input volume is
required in order for the main mix volume to be decreased (or “ducked” under the mic audio). The
higher the setting, the louder you have to speak in the microphone in order for the main mix to be
ducked.
o Duck Hold: This setting determines how long the main mix volume will remain ducked after you
stop using the microphone.
o Clean Feed: When this setting is On, Serato DJ Pro will not receive audio from the Seventy’s Mic 1
Input while recording is in progress. This way, you can record your live DJ set and still use the
microphone without it affecting the recorded mix.