Pioneer DJM-800 Owner's Manual - Page 11

Effect channel selector 1, 2, 3, 4, MIC, CF.A, CF.B - manual

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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS (OPERATION PANEL) 30. Headphones level adjust dial (LEVEL) Adjusts the output level of the headphones jack. (adjustable range: -∞ to 0 dB) 31. Headphones jack (PHONES) BPM counter section 32. Beat select buttons (2 BEAT 3) 3 (Beat up): Doubles the calculated BPM. 2 (Beat down): Halves the calculated BPM. (P. 17) ¶ Some effects can be set for "3/4". 33. MIDI start/stop button (MIDI START/STOP) Use to alternate the MIDI control function between start and stop (P. 20). When this control is enabled, the [MIDI START (STOP)] message appears for two seconds on the display. MIDI SNAP SHOT: When the MIDI START/STOP button is held depressed, a snapshot is sent to the external MIDI component. 34. BPM measuring mode button (AUTO/TAP) Each time the button is pressed, the BPM measuring mode alternates between [AUTO] and [TAP]. AUTO: The display's [AUTO] indicator lights, and the BPM is automatically calculated. TAP: The display's [TAP] indicator lights, and the BPM is calculated manually by TAP button input. 35. TAP button The BPM is calculated from the intervals at which the TAP button is struck. If the TAP button is pressed in the AUTO mode, the mode automatically switches to the TAP mode (manual input). Beat effect section 36. Effect selector (DELAY, ECHO, REV DLY (REVERSE DELAY), PAN, TRANS, FILTER, FLANGER, PHASER, REVERB, ROBOT (ROBOT VOCODER), CHORUS, ROLL, REV ROLL (REVERSE ROLL), SND/RTN (SEND/RETURN)) Use to select desired type of effect (P. 15). When using an external effector connected to the SEND and RETURN connectors, set to the [SND/RTN] position. 37. Effect channel selector (1, 2, 3, 4, MIC, CF.A, CF.B, MASTER) Use to select the channel to which effects are applied (P. 17). When [MIC] is selected, effects are applied to both microphone 1 and microphone 2. 38. Effect parameter 1 dial [TIME (PARAMETER 1)] Adjusts time parameter for selected effect (P. 17, 19) ¶ If the TIME dial is rotated while depressing the TAP button, direct BPM can be set manually. ¶ If the TIME dial is rotated while holding the TAP button and AUTO/TAP buttons depressed, the BPM can be set in 0.1 units. 39. Effect parameter 2 dial [LEVEL/DEPTH (PARAMETER 2)] Adjusts quantitative parameters for selected effect (P. 17, 19). 40. Effect button/indicator (ON/OFF) Sets selected effect ON/OFF (P. 17). Whenever power is first turned ON, effects default to OFF and the button is lighted. When effects are enabled (ON), the button flashes. Sound-color effects section 41. Sound-color effect select buttons/indicators (HARMONIC, SWEEP, FILTER, CRUSH) Use to select and enable/disable sound-color effects (P. 18). The button for the selected function will flash, and the effect will be applied equally to channels 1 to 4. When the flashing button is pressed, it lights steadily and the effect turns OFF. When power is first turned on, all effects default to OFF (indicators are lighted). 42. Harmonic Indicators When [HARMONIC] is turned ON, these indicators light and the color of the indicator changes in accord with the status of the effect (P. 18). 43. Sound-color effect parameter dial (COLOR) Used to adjust quantitative parameters for the effect selected with the sound-color effect selector buttons (P. 18, 19) 44. Display See P. 12 for details. 11

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30. Headphones level adjust dial (LEVEL)
Adjusts the output level of the headphones jack. (adjustable
range:
to 0 dB)
31. Headphones jack (PHONES)
BPM counter section
32. Beat select buttons (
2
BEAT
3
)
3
(Beat up):
Doubles the calculated BPM.
2
(Beat down):
Halves the calculated BPM.
(P. 17)
Some effects can be set for
“3/4”
.
33. MIDI start/stop button (MIDI START/STOP)
Use to alternate the MIDI control function between start and
stop (P. 20).
When this control is enabled, the [
MIDI START (STOP)
]
message appears for two seconds on the display.
MIDI SNAP SHOT:
When the
MIDI START/STOP
button is held depressed, a
snapshot is sent to the external MIDI component.
34. BPM measuring mode button (AUTO/TAP)
Each time the button is pressed, the BPM measuring mode
alternates between [
AUTO
] and [
TAP
].
AUTO:
The display
s [
AUTO
] indicator lights, and the BPM is
automatically calculated.
TAP:
The display
s [
TAP
] indicator lights, and the BPM is calculated
manually by
TAP
button input.
35. TAP button
The BPM is calculated from the intervals at which the
TAP
button is struck. If the
TAP
button is pressed in the AUTO
mode, the mode automatically switches to the TAP mode
(manual input).
Beat effect section
36. Effect selector (DELAY, ECHO, REV DLY
(REVERSE DELAY), PAN, TRANS, FILTER,
FLANGER, PHASER, REVERB, ROBOT (ROBOT
VOCODER), CHORUS, ROLL, REV ROLL
(REVERSE ROLL), SND/RTN (SEND/RETURN))
Use to select desired type of effect (P. 15).
When using an external effector connected to the
SEND
and
RETURN
connectors, set to the [
SND/RTN
] position.
37. Effect channel selector (1, 2, 3, 4, MIC, CF.A, CF.B,
MASTER)
Use to select the channel to which effects are applied (P. 17).
When [
MIC
] is selected, effects are applied to both
microphone 1 and microphone 2.
38. Effect parameter 1 dial [TIME (PARAMETER 1)]
Adjusts time parameter for selected effect (P. 17, 19)
If the
TIME
dial is rotated while depressing the
TAP
button,
direct BPM can be set manually.
If the
TIME
dial is rotated while holding the
TAP
button and
AUTO/TAP
buttons depressed, the BPM can be set in 0.1
units.
39. Effect parameter 2 dial
[LEVEL/DEPTH (PARAMETER 2)]
Adjusts quantitative parameters for selected effect (P. 17, 19).
40. Effect button/indicator (ON/OFF)
Sets selected effect ON/OFF (P. 17). Whenever power is first
turned ON, effects default to OFF and the button is lighted.
When effects are enabled (ON), the button flashes.
Sound-color effects section
41. Sound-color effect select buttons/indicators
(HARMONIC, SWEEP, FILTER, CRUSH)
Use to select and enable/disable sound-color effects (P. 18).
The button for the selected function will flash, and the effect
will be applied equally to channels 1 to 4. When the flashing
button is pressed, it lights steadily and the effect turns OFF.
When power is first turned on, all effects default to OFF
(indicators are lighted).
42. Harmonic Indicators
When [
HARMONIC
] is turned ON, these indicators light and
the color of the indicator changes in accord with the status of
the effect (P. 18).
43. Sound-color effect parameter dial (COLOR)
Used to adjust quantitative parameters for the effect selected
with the sound-color effect selector buttons (P. 18, 19)
44. Display
See P. 12 for details.
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS (OPERATION PANEL)