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Professional DIGITAL DJ Mixer
DN-X1700
Owner’s Manual
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS n FCC INFORMATION (For US customers) IMPORTANT SAFETY 1. PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject CAUTION to the following two conditions: (1) this product may not cause harmful RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK interference, and (2) this product must accept any interference received, READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT including interference that may cause undesired operation. DO NOT OPEN 2. IMPORTANT NOTICE: CAUTION: This product
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CAUTION: • DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY NOTE ON USE / HINWEISE ZUM GEBRAUCH / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES n • The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation We declare under our sole responsibility that this product, A L’UTILISATION / NOTE SULL’USO / NOTAS SOBRE EL USO / openings with items, such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the etc. ALVORENS TE GEBRUIKEN / OBSERVERA ANGÅENDE ANVÄNDNINGEN following standards: •
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A NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING: CAUTION: This product’s packaging materials are recyclable and can be reused. Please dispose of any materials To completely disconnect this product from the mains, disconnect the plug from the wall socket in accordance with the local recycling regulations. outlet. When discarding the unit, comply with local rules or regulations. The mains plug is used to completely interrupt the power supply to the unit and must be within easy Batteries should never be thrown away or i
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Getting Started Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting n Contents Getting Started Getting Started USB Settings Installation ·····················································································1 Selecting the USB mode ·····························································13 Main Features ················································································2 USB audio ·················
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Getting Started Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting Main Features The basic configuration of this unit consists of 4 CD and PHONO 3. Dual effect inputs, 4 digital inputs, 2 microphone inputs, 2 master outputs, 1 • The unit comes with 2 independent effectors which are linked to booth output, 1 REC output and 1 digital output while 1 effect input/ the number of beats which has been set in synchronization with the
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Getting Started Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting MASTER LEVEL control TAP LOCK/AUTO/INPUT BPM button q i Part Names and Functions Adjusts the level of the MASTER outputs. TAP: The LIMITER LED indicates the operating status When this button is tapped repeatedly, the BPM For further details on the functions and other aspects of the parts, refer to the page numbers in of the master output limiter. (Beats Per Mi
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Getting Started Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting Effect ON/OFF button W 6 MIC SEND LEVEL control MIDI layer selector buttons L/CUE, R/PGM master level meter Q5 E4 R2 This sets the effects of EFX 1 or EFX 2 to ON This is used to adjust the level at which the mic When these buttons are set to ON, the controls One of two modes can be selected for display or OFF. signals are sent to the master output. of the sele
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Getting Started Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting BOOTH OUT (BALANCED) connectors Q1 Rear Panel These TRS terminals are balanced line output terminals whose signal levels are adjusted using the BOOTH LEVEL control provided on the top Q6rw e qQ3 Q4 panel. Pin layout (TRS): Tip: Hot, Ring: Cold, Sleeve: GND SEND/ RETURN terminals Q2 Q3 • These 1/4” TS mono terminals allow external processing of the program
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Getting Started Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting Display q w e r t q INT/EXT indicator e EQ Lock indicator This indicates the location of the Preset currently This fl ashes when the equalizers and faders are being used. locked. INT: The internal Preset information is being used. r MIDI indicator This appears when MIDI communication is EXT: The Preset information stored on a USB being performed. device is bei
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Getting Started Connections Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting DN-S3700 DN-S3700 DN-S3700 DN-S3700 Connections Balanced Microphones Refer to the Connection Diagram below. Preparations 1. Make certain AC power is off while making connections. 2. Quality cables make a big difference in fi delity Cables Used for Connections and punch. Use high-quality, audio cables. 3. Do not use excessively long cables. Select the cables accordi
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Getting Started Connections Basic Oper Basic Operations ations Effector Function Fader Start USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting Basic Operations Preparations MIC (mic input) MONITOR (headphones output) Set the POWER switch to ON. When using a microphone, press the MIC1 or MIC2 Select the source to be monitored using the CUE 1 1 button to set it to ON. 1 buttons of the channels. When a source is selected, the LED in the CUE button lights. Use the SOURCE SELECT controls to select the
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Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Ef Eff fect ector F or Function unction Fader Start USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting BeatBreaker Function Effector Function The unit comes with 2 independent effectors which are linked to the number of beats which has been set in synchronization with the number of beats per minute (BPM) of the musical compositions. It also has an effect send confi guration which makes it possible to send the signals of a multiple number of input channels s
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Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Ef Eff fect ector F or Function unction Fader Start USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting Effecter Screen Effecter Operations Selecting the effector units and channels With the input channels: Using the EFX SEND 1 and 2 buttons, select the effect units to be q used. The same effect can be selected for a multiple number of channels. w With the mic input and master output: e Using the EFX INS 1 or 2 button, select the effect unit to be used. r T
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Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start Fader Start USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting Setting the beat Fader Start Press the BEAT , buttons to set the number of 1 beats. Channel Fader Start Crossfader Start When the TIME button is pressed, the 2mode is changed to the time input mode. Using the channel input source selector controls Using the channel input source selector controls The time can be adjusted by pressing the BEAT , 1 (SOURCE SEL LN1
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Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Effector Function F Fader Star ader Start t USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting FADER (setting the fader curve) How to adjust the Crossfader torque Channel Fader Remove the rubber cap of the front panel. 1 1 When the CH FADER CONTOUR control is turned counterclockwise, the curve will have characteristics Move the Crossfader to the far right until the screw that rise gradually; conversely, when it is turned 2 head becomes visible. clockwis
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Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting USB Settings Setting the USB audio input Selecting the USB mode USB audio One of the two modes below is set using the USB This unit features a 24-bit 96 kHz USB audio input/output sound card The respective functions given below are carried out in the operation ASSIGN CH/MASTER button for the USB audio input function which supports up to 8 channels (4 stereo systems). The
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Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting MIDI layer operations MIDI The unit incorporates a MIDI layer function for the input channels. This unit comes with USB MIDI input/output and 5-pin DIN MIDI This function controls the external devices and software as the MIDI output functions. controller. These functions support the MIDI control functions of almost all the controls as well as the MIDI clock. Press the MI
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Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting MIDI Command List Send commands MIDI command MIDI command Items Items Command Number Value Command Number Value EQ HIGH VR 0xBn 0x02 0x00 to 0x7F BEAT UP SW ON : 0x9n / SW OFF : 0x8n 0x16 SW ON : 0x40 / SW OFF : 0x00 EQ MID VR 0xBn 0x03 0x00 to 0x7F BEAT DOWN SW ON : 0x9n / SW OFF : 0x8n 0x17 SW ON : 0x40 / SW OFF : 0x00 EQ LOW VR 0xBn 0x04 0x00 to 0x7F TAP SW ON : 0x9n / SW
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Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB USB Utility Specifi cations Troubleshooting Receive commands MIDI command MIDI command Items Items Command Number Value Command Number Value LED 0xBn LED 0xBn ON TRG : 0x50 Level Meter -40dB 0x31 Level Meter -40dB 0x01 OFF TRG : 0x51 Level Meter -30dB 0x32 Level Meter -30dB 0x02 Level Meter -20dB 0x33 Level Meter -20dB 0x03 Level Meter -15dB 0x34 Level Meter -15dB 0x04 Level Meter -10dB 0x35 Level M