Denon DN-X1500S Operating Instructions - Page 6
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ENGLISH !0 CROSSFADER ASSIGN switch A, B: • The channel source is assigned to A or B of the Crossfader. POST: • Select when you don't assign the channel source into the Crossfader. !1 EFFECTS ASSIGN switch • Use this to select the source of the internal Effector. !2 MODE PARAMETER knob • Use this to set the effect mode and parameters. !3 EFFECTS WET/DRY control • Use this to adjust the ratio of original and effected sound. !4 EFFECTS ON/OFF button • Use this to switch the internal Effector function ON and OFF. !5 TAP button • TAP: When you push this button repeatedly, the AUTO mode turns off and starts measuring your Beats Per Minute (BPM) by tapping. • LOCK: When this button is pressed once while the auto BPM counter is operating, the data measured by the auto BPM counter is locked. • AUTO: When pushing the TAP button for 1 second, activates AUTO BPM mode. The measured BPM is displayed in the BPM display. • INPUT BPM: When the TAP button is pressed and held in for more than 2 seconds, the BPM input mode is set and the BPM value can be input directly with the MODE PARAMETERS knob !2. When the button is pressed again, the BPM input mode is turned off. !6 CUE buttons • Pressing in any or all of the CUE buttons routes the respective source to the headphone and meter cue sections. Pressing multiple buttons makes it possible to derive mixed sound from the selected sources. !7 CROSSFADER START A, B switches • Use this to switch the Crossfader Start function ON and OFF. !8 Crossfader • Controls the relative output level from the summed A and B Mixes. When the fader is at its far left, only the A Mix is heard from the outputs. As the fader is moved toward the right, the amount of B Mix is increased and the amount of A Mix is decreased. When the fader is centered, equal amounts of A and B Mixes are routed to the outputs. Fully right is all B Mix at the outputs. !9 Source input fader (Ch. Fader) • Controls the level of the selected Input. @0 CROSSFADER CONTOUR control • Allows adjusting the "shape" of the Crossfader response from a gentle curve for smooth, long running fades, to the steep pitch required for top performance cut and scratch effects. @1 HEADPHONE output jack • Accepts 1/4" stereo headphone plugs. @2 HEADPHONE LEVEL control • Adjusts the volume for the headphones. @3 HEADPHONE PAN control • Serves two purposes...In the STEREO mode it changes the relative levels of the Cue and Program (CUE MASTER) mixed together in both earcups. In the SPLIT CUE (MONO) mode it changes the balance between the Mono Cue in the left ear cup and the Mono Program (MASTER) in the right. @4 SPLIT CUE button • In the STEREO mode, this button feeds STEREO Program (CUE MASTER) and Cue to both earcups, in the SPLIT CUE (MONO) mode, the headphone circuit provides MONO Cue to the left ear and MONO Program (MASTER) to the right. • In the STEREO mode, the meter indicates the stereo level in the LEFT and RIGHT Master Outputs. In the SPLIT CUE (MONO) mode, mono Cue level is displayed on the Left meter and mono Program (CUE MASTER) level is displayed on the Right meter. • In the SPLIT CUE (MONO) mode, the button is lit. @5 EFFECT LOOP WET/DRY control • Use this to adjust the ratio of original and effected sound. @6 CH FADER START switch • Use this to switch the Channel Fader Start function ON and OFF. @7 EFFECT LOOP ASSIGN switch • Use this to select the source of the external processor. @8 EFFECT LOOP ON/OFF button • Routes the assigned signal through the external processor attached to the SEND/RETURN connectors on the rear. • When the EFFECT is ON, the button is lit. (When the processor isn't connected, the button will blink when activated.) @9 TALK OVER ON/OFF button • Use this to switch the Talk Over function ON and OFF. • When the button is lit, level of signals except Mics is attenuated. • The Talk Over attenuation level can be adjusted in the Preset mode. NOTE: When this button is pushed, volume changes rapidly. #0 MIC POST ON/OFF button • Puts the Mic signals into the BOOTH, REC and DIGITAL out signal path. #1 MIC EQ controls • Contour the frequency response of the MIC input -12 dB to +12 dB. At the center position, sound is flat. #2 MIC LEVEL controls • Adjusts the level of the Mic signal. #3 MIC ON/OFF buttons • When the button is lit, Mic signal is transferred to output section, otherwise Mic input is muted. #4 INPUT ASSIGN (Input selectors) • Select any source from eight inputs (PHONO1/LINE1, LINE2, PHONO2/LINE3, LINE4, PHONO3/LINE5, LINE6, LINE7, LINE8) for each channel independently. • You also can assign the same input to several channels for creative mixing. LINE1 LINE2 LINE3 LINE4 LINE5 LINE6 LINE7 LINE8 INPUT ASSIGN INPUT ASSIGN CH1 CH4 #5 GAIN (Line input level controls) • Adjusts the level of the selected input. • You can adjust each GAIN volume to indicate 0dB on source level meter. #6 Source EQ controls • Contour the frequency response of the selected inputs. At the center position, sound is flat. HI and MID: • Adjusts the high-tone and mid-tone sound -40 dB to +10 dB. LOW: • Adjusts the low-tone sound -40 dB to +6 dB. NOTE: Clipping may occur if adjustments are set to harsh. #7 CUE MASTER level meter • Displays the output level following MASTER LEVEL adjustment. • Can switch between two display mode. See below @4. #8 Source level meters • Displays the input level after adjusted with GAIN #5 and EQ #6 controls. NOTE: If this meter indicates over +12 dB, inputted sound may be clipped. #9 EQ ON/OFF buttons • When this button is lit EQ is on, otherwise EQ is bypassed. 6