Pioneer DJM-600 REFURBISHED Owner's Manual - Page 5
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FEATURES BPM Sampler Recognizes music BPM and records the set number of beats, making loop play possible that matches the BPM of the music being played. BPM Counter The auto BPM counter provided makes music tempo visible to the eye. Peak Level Meter The peak level meter provided is equipped with 15-bit LED indicators for all channels. Fader Start/Stop The CD player can be started or stopped simply by increasing or decreasing the level of the cross fader or channel fader. (This function can only be used when the Pioneer CD player series CDJ-100S, CDJ-700S or CDJ-500 II is connected.) The sampler can also be started with the cross fader. 3-Band Equalizer and Kill This 3-band equalizer corresponds to the HI, MID, and LOW channels. The attenuation level also serves as a kill function, which can decrease the level to -26dB. Variety of Effects Both internal and external effects can be applied to all channels, the microphone, and master. A variety of effects can be enjoyed, including delay, echo, auto pan, auto trans, filter, flanger, reverb and pitch shifter. Enhanced Input/Output Terminals In addition to the 10 inputs for the 2 CD, 3 LINE, 3 PHONO (for MM only) and 2 microphone systems, outputs for 2 systems, including the pro-specification XLR output, booth monitor output and recording output are provided independently. SEND/RETURN terminals are also provided for external effectors. CHECKING ACCESSORIES ÷ 6 short-circuit pin plugs These are inserted in the PHONO 1, PHONO 2, and PHONO 3 terminals on the back. ÷ Operating instructions ÷ Warranty CONTENTS CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING 4 Location 4 Condensation 4 Cleaning the Unit 4 FEATURES 5 CHECKING ACCESSORIES 5 CONNECTIONS 6 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 8 USING THE EFFECT/SAMPLER FUNCTIONS ....... 12 Features of Various Effectors 12 Measuring BPM 14 Delay, Echo, Auto Pan, Auto Trans, Filter, and Flanger Operations 16 Operating Reverb and Pitch Shifter 18 Using an External Effector 19 Using Sampler Recording 20 Using Sampler Playback Functions 21 Using Sampler Edit Function 21 USING THE FADER START FUNCTION 22 Starting with the Channel Fader 23 Starting with the Cross Fader 23 TROUBLESHOOTING 24 SPECIFICATIONS 25 5