Pioneer DJM 5000 Owner's Manual - Page 16

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Operating the PA section ! To stop the sound output at the [SEND] terminal, press the flashing [ON/OFF]. The button lights up. Outputting sound from the ZONE terminal You can output sound from the [ZONE] terminal besides the sound output from the master channel. 1 Set the output channel selector switch for the [ZONE] channel Select the channel output from the [ZONE] terminal. ! Sound output varies according to the position of the switch. Switch Position 1 2 3 4 MASTER MIC Audio Output CH-11 CH-21 CH-31 CH-41 Microphone Channel 2 Microphone Channel 3 1 Audio is output regardless of the position of faders and control knobs. 2 Audio is output regardless of the position of [LEVEL] for the [MASTER] channel. 3 Audio is output only from the microphone channel, for which [OUTPUT] is set to [BOTH] or [ZONE]. 2 Press [ZONE ON] for the [ZONE] channel Turn on the [ZONE] channel. The button lights up in green. 3 Rotate [LEVEL] for the [ZONE] channel Sound is output at the [ZONE] terminal. The zone level indicator lights up. ! To turn the [ZONE] channel off, press [ZONE ON] again. The button turns off. Using the sound maximizer feature 1 Press [ON/OFF] for [SOUND MAXIMIZER] Turn on the sound maximizer function. The button lights up in blue. 2 Rotate [CLARITY] or [DYNAMICS] The effect of the sound maximizer varies according to the rotation direction and position of the control. ! The output audio level increases according to the sound maximizer effect when the dial is turned clockwise. Pay attention to the output audio level when using the sound maximizer function. dB Switching between monaural and stereo audio You can switch between monaural and stereo audio for the sound output at the [MASTER1], [MASTER2], [BOOTH], [REC OUT] or [PHONES] terminal. Switch between [MONO]/[STEREO] ! [MONO]: Outputs monaural audio. ! [STEREO]: Outputs stereo audio.  Adjusting the L/R balance of audio The left/right balance of the sound output from the [MASTER1], [MASTER2], [BOOTH], [REC OUT] and [PHONES] terminals can be adjusted. 1 Set [MONO]/[STEREO] to [STEREO] 2 Rotate [BALANCE] The L/R balance of audio varies according to the rotation direction and position of the [BALANCE] control. ! Rotating to the rightmost position outputs only the right sound of stereo audio. Rotating to the leftmost position outputs only the left sound of stereo audio. Audio is output from the [BOOTH] terminal The master channel audio, except the microphone channel audio, is output from the [BOOTH] terminal regardless of the position of [LEVEL] in the [MASTER] channel. Rotate [BOOTH MONITOR] Adjusts the level of audio signals output at the [BOOTH] terminal. DYNAMICS Frequency CLARITY MIN MAX MIN MAX ! The range of sound that can be adjusted varies according to the control. - CLARITY: Adjusts the attack and outline of sound mainly in the mid and high range (high hat, snare, etc.). - DYNAMICS: Adjusts modulation and rhythm mainly in the low range. ! When you turn off the sound maximizer function, press [ON/OFF] again. The light of the button turns off. Using the external effector 1 Connect the external effector [ON/OFF] of [SEND/RETURN] lights up in red. When the external effector is not connected, [ON/OFF] does not light up. ! For details about connections, see Connections on page 7. 2 Set the output channel selector switch for the [SEND/RETURN] channel Select the channel output from the [SEND] terminal. ! Sound output varies according to the position of the switch. Switch Position 1 2 3 4 MIC 1 MIC 2 MIC1+2 MASTER Audio Output CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 MIC 1 MIC 2 MIC1+2 1 Master Channel 1 The microphone sound output from the master channel is output from the [SEND] channel. 3 Press [ON/OFF] for [SEND/RETURN] Sound is output at the [SEND] terminal. The button flashes in red. 4 Turn the [LEVEL] dial for [SEND/RETURN] Adjusts the level of audio signals input at the [RETURN] terminal. 16 En

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Operating the PA section
Outputting sound from the
ZONE
terminal
You can output sound from the [
ZONE
] terminal besides the sound output from
the master channel.
1
Set the output channel selector switch for the [ZONE] channel
Select the channel output from the [
ZONE
] terminal.
!
Sound output varies according to the position of the switch.
Switch
Position
1
2
3
4
MASTER
MIC
Audio
Output
CH-1
1
CH-2
1
CH-3
1
CH-4
1
Microphone
Channel
2
Microphone
Channel
3
1
Audio is output regardless of the position of faders and control knobs.
2
Audio is output regardless of the position of [
LEVEL
] for the [
MASTER
] channel.
3
Audio is output only from the microphone channel, for which [
OUTPUT
] is set to [
BOTH
]
or [
ZONE
].
2
Press [ZONE ON] for the [ZONE] channel
Turn on the [
ZONE
] channel. The button lights up in green.
3
Rotate [LEVEL] for the [ZONE] channel
Sound is output at the [
ZONE
] terminal. The zone level indicator lights up.
!
To turn the [
ZONE
] channel off, press [
ZONE ON
] again. The button turns off.
Using the sound maximizer feature
1
Press [ON/
OFF] for [SOUND MAXIMIZER]
Turn on the sound maximizer function. The button lights up in blue.
2
Rotate [CLARITY] or [DYNAMICS]
The effect of the sound maximizer varies according to the rotation direction and
position of the control.
!
The output audio level increases according to the sound maximizer effect
when the dial is turned clockwise. Pay attention to the output audio level
when using the sound maximizer function.
dB
Frequency
DYNAMICS
MIN
MAX
CLARITY
MIN
MAX
!
The range of sound that can be adjusted varies according to the control.
CLARITY
: Adjusts the attack and outline of sound mainly in the mid and
high range (high hat, snare, etc.).
DYNAMICS
: Adjusts modulation and rhythm mainly in the low range.
!
When you turn off the sound maximizer function, press [
ON
/
OFF
] again. The
light of the button turns off.
Using the external effector
1
Connect the external effector
[
ON
/
OFF
] of [
SEND
/
RETURN
] lights up in red. When the external effector is not
connected, [
ON
/
OFF
] does not light up.
!
For details about connections, see
Connections
on page
7
.
2
Set the output channel selector switch for the [SEND/
RETURN]
channel
Select the channel output from the [
SEND
] terminal.
!
Sound output varies according to the position of the switch.
Switch
Position
1
2
3
4
MIC 1
MIC 2
MIC1+2
MASTER
Audio
Output
CH-1
CH-2
CH-3
CH-4
MIC 1
MIC 2
MIC1+2
1
Master Channel
1
The microphone sound output from the master channel is output from the [
SEND
] chan-
nel.
3
Press [ON/
OFF] for [SEND/
RETURN]
Sound is output at the [
SEND
] terminal. The button flashes in red.
4
Turn the [LEVEL] dial for [SEND/
RETURN]
Adjusts the level of audio signals input at the [
RETURN
] terminal.
!
To stop the sound output at the [
SEND
] terminal, press the flashing [
ON
/
OFF
].
The button lights up.
Switching between monaural and stereo audio
You can switch between monaural and stereo audio for the sound output at the
[
MASTER1
], [
MASTER2
], [
BOOTH
], [
REC OUT
] or [
PHONES
] terminal.
Switch between [MONO]/
[STEREO]
!
[
MONO
]: Outputs monaural audio.
!
[
STEREO
]: Outputs stereo audio.
±
Adjusting the L/
R balance of audio
The left/
right balance of the sound output from the [
MASTER1
], [
MASTER2
],
[
BOOTH
], [
REC OUT
] and [
PHONES
] terminals can be adjusted.
1
Set [MONO]/
[STEREO] to [STEREO]
2
Rotate [BALANCE]
The L/
R balance of audio varies according to the rotation direction and position
of the [
BALANCE
] control.
!
Rotating to the rightmost position outputs only the right sound of stereo
audio. Rotating to the leftmost position outputs only the left sound of stereo
audio.
Audio is output from the [
BOOTH
] terminal
The master channel audio, except the microphone channel audio, is output from
the [
BOOTH
] terminal regardless of the position of [
LEVEL
] in the [
MASTER
]
channel.
Rotate [BOOTH MONITOR]
Adjusts the level of audio signals output at the [
BOOTH
] terminal.