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Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB Utility Specifications Troubleshooting USB Settings Selecting the USB mode The respective functions given below are carried out in the operation modes of the USB A terminal (USB host mode) and USB B terminal (USB device mode). USB A : • Preset data import/export function • Version upgrading USB B : • USB audio interface function • USB MIDI interface function The operation mode to be established when the unit's power is turned on can be selected by a Utility setting. (Factory setting: USB A) To switch from USB A (host mode) to USB B (device mode): 1 Press the UTILITY/-USB A/USB B button for one second. 2 Operation now transfers to the screen shown below. 3 Select OK/Cancel using the EFX SELECT control (EFX2), and press the button to enter the selection. 4 The indicator changes from USB-A to USB-B, and the device mode is established. (* When a specific period of time elapses with no computer connected to the USB B terminal, the indicator changes back to USB-A, and the host mode is automatically selected.) 5 To select the host mode again, press the UTILITY/-USB A/USB B button for one second, and select the settings by following the same steps. USB audio This unit features a 24-bit 96 kHz USB audio input/output sound card function which supports up to 8 channels (4 stereo systems). The sampling frequency can be set to 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz or 96 kHz using a Utility setting (factory setting: 96 kHz). * When the unit is connected to a computer which runs Windows XP, Vista or a similar operating system, install DENON DJ ASIO driver Ver2 contained on the CD-ROM provided. If the Ver1 driver is already installed, first uninstall it, and then install the Ver2 driver. * Depending on the computer used, select the PC/MAC section settings under System Setting among the Utility settings. Setting the USB audio output Any sound source of the 4 systems provided-1 to 4 input channels (Pre EQ), mic input (Post Send VR), master output (Pre Limiter) or REC output-can be selected as the USB audio output. The USB audio output level can be adjusted using a Utility setting. 1 Press the UTILITY/-USB A/USB B button. The Utility setting screen is displayed. 2 Using the EFX SELECT control (EFX2), select Audio Setting USB Audio Setting Output Source Select. One of the audio sources assigned to the USB output channels is selected on the selection screen displayed. 3 Press the UTILITY/-USB A/USB B button. The Utility setting screen is closed. Setting the USB audio input One of the two modes below is set using the USB ASSIGN CH/MASTER button for the USB audio input assignment destinations. The LED on the side corresponding to the mode selected lights. The USB audio input levels can be adjusted using Utility settings. The adjustment values are stored on a mode by mode basis. q CH INPUT mode Select this mode when mixing sound using only the DN-X1700 without using the mixer functions of the DJ software. The USB audio input signals are assigned using the configuration shown below. USB channel 1 and 2 inputs USB channel 3 and 4 inputs USB channel 5 and 6 inputs USB channel 7 and 8 inputs Input channel 1 Input channel 2 Input channel 3 Input channel 4 w MASTER mode Select this mode when using both the mixer functions of the DJ software and the DN-X1700's functions. The USB audio input signals are assigned to the buses shown below. USB channel 1 and 2 inputs USB channel 3 and 4 inputs USB channel 5 and 6 inputs USB channel 7 and 8 inputs Master bus Cue monitor bus Disabled Disabled The mixer output of the DJ software is mixed in the buses using the DN-X1700. * Ensure that the audio output settings of the DJ software correspond to the specifications given above. 13

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13
Getting Started
Connections
Basic Operations
Specifications
Troubleshooting
Effector Function
Fader Start
Utility
USB
Setting the USB audio input
One of the two modes below is set using the
USB
ASSIGN CH/MASTER
button for the USB audio input
assignment destinations.
The LED on the side corresponding to the mode
selected lights.
The USB audio input levels can be adjusted using
Utility settings. The adjustment values are stored on a
mode by mode basis.
q
CH INPUT mode
Select this mode when mixing sound using only the DN-X1700
without using the mixer functions of the DJ software.
The USB audio input signals are assigned using the configuration
shown below.
USB channel 1 and 2 inputs
Input channel 1
USB channel 3 and 4 inputs
Input channel 2
USB channel 5 and 6 inputs
Input channel 3
USB channel 7 and 8 inputs
Input channel 4
w
MASTER mode
Select this mode when using both the mixer functions of the DJ
software and the DN-X1700’s functions.
The USB audio input signals are assigned to the buses shown
below.
USB channel 1 and 2 inputs
Master bus
USB channel 3 and 4 inputs
Cue monitor bus
USB channel 5 and 6 inputs
Disabled
USB channel 7 and 8 inputs
Disabled
The mixer output of the DJ software is mixed in the buses using
the DN-X1700.
*
Ensure that the audio output settings of the DJ software correspond
to the specifications given above.
USB audio
This unit features a 24-bit 96 kHz USB audio input/output sound card
function which supports up to 8 channels (4 stereo systems). The
sampling frequency can be set to 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz or 96 kHz using a
Utility setting (factory setting: 96 kHz).
* When the unit is connected to a computer which runs Windows XP,
Vista or a similar operating system, install DENON DJ ASIO driver
Ver2 contained on the CD-ROM provided. If the Ver1 driver is already
installed, first uninstall it, and then install the Ver2 driver.
* Depending on the computer used, select the PC/MAC section
settings under System Setting among the Utility settings.
Selecting the USB mode
The respective functions given below are carried out in the operation
modes of the USB A terminal (USB host mode) and USB B terminal
(USB device mode).
USB A :
Preset data import/export function
Version upgrading
USB B :
USB audio interface function
USB MIDI interface function
The
operation
mode
to
be
established
when
the
unit's
power is turned on can be selected by a Utility setting.
(Factory setting: USB A)
To switch from USB A (host mode) to USB B (device mode):
1
Press the
UTILITY/–USB A/USB B
button for one
second.
2
Operation now transfers to the screen shown below.
3
Select OK/Cancel using the
EFX SELECT
control
(EFX2), and press the button to enter the selection.
4
The indicator changes from USB-A to USB-B, and the
device mode is established.
(* When a specific period of time elapses with no
computer connected to the USB B terminal, the
indicator changes back to USB-A, and the host mode
is automatically selected.)
5
To select the host mode again, press the
UTILITY/–USB
A/USB B
button for one second, and select the settings
by following the same steps.
USB Settings
Setting the USB audio output
Any sound source of the 4 systems provided—1 to 4 input channels
(Pre EQ), mic input (Post Send VR), master output (Pre Limiter) or
REC output—can be selected as the USB audio output.
The USB audio output level can be adjusted using a Utility setting.
1
Press the
UTILITY/–USB A/USB B
button. The Utility
setting screen is displayed.
2
Using the
EFX SELECT
control (EFX2), select Audio
Setting
USB Audio Setting
Output Source
Select. One of the audio sources assigned to the USB
output channels is selected on the selection screen
displayed.
3
Press the
UTILITY/–USB A/USB B
button. The Utility
setting screen is closed.
USB