Rane Sixty-Eight Sixty-Eight Mixer Manual for Serato DJ - Page 22

PGM Inputs 1-4, Analog Input Source, Phono Sensitivity, Filter Resonance, Record Source, MIDI

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OWNER'S MANUAL PGM Inputs 1-4 have one panel for each channel strip on the mixer. Each PGM panel controls the following functions: • Analog Input Source: The analog input for each channel may be set for Line-level (CD), Phonolevel or S/PDIF using a dip switch on the rear of the mixer. The control panel shows the input mode selected on the mixer. The mode cannot be changed from the control panel. • Phono Sensitivity: If Phono Input is selected on the mixer, the Phono sensitivity control appears as shown in the PGM 3 and 4 panels above. Clicking the down-arrow displays a list of 16 sensitivity settings between 2.5 mV and 10 mV in 0.5 mV steps. Choose the setting that most closely matches the level of a CD input, or to the setting that provides the highest output without clipping. • Filter Resonance: Each channel of the Sixty-Eight has a filter knob that provides both High- and LowCut filtering. Filter resonance controls how "peaky" the gain is at the filter cutoff frequency. The Low setting provides the smoothest filter without adding gain. The High setting adds accent to frequencies near the filter cutoff point by adding about 5 dB of gain. Adding gain in a narrow region around the cutoff frequency adds a "zipper" noise to audio as the filter is swept. • Record Source: This control allows selecting the record source for USB record pairs 1-4. Serato DJ uses PH/CD for the control signal. If Serato DJ is used for DVS, the record source must remain PH/ CD for any input providing a vinyl control signal. PGM Post and AUX selections are available to support multi-channel recording when using third-party software applications. The MIDI Channel Selection page allows selection of input and output MIDI channels. MIDI In and MIDI Out may be set to any channel between one and sixteen or OFF. If MIDI in or out are not being used, set them to OFF. MIDI Out defaults to channel 1 and MIDI In defaults to OFF. SIXTY-EIGHT 22

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OWNER’S MANUAL
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SIXTY-EIGHT
PGM Inputs 1-4
have one panel for each channel
strip on the mixer. Each PGM panel controls the
following functions:
Analog Input Source
: The analog input for each
channel may be set for Line-level (CD), Phono-
level or S/PDIF using a dip switch on the rear
of the mixer. The control panel shows the input
mode selected on the mixer. The mode cannot
be changed from the control panel.
Phono Sensitivity
: If Phono Input is selected on
the mixer, the Phono sensitivity control appears
as shown in the PGM 3 and 4 panels above. Clicking the down-arrow displays a list of 16 sensitivity
settings between 2.5 mV and 10 mV in 0.5 mV steps. Choose the setting that most closely matches the
level of a CD input, or to the setting that provides the highest output without clipping.
Filter Resonance
: Each channel of the Sixty-Eight has a filter knob that provides both High- and Low-
Cut filtering. Filter resonance controls how “peaky” the gain is at the filter cutoff frequency. The Low
setting provides the smoothest filter without adding gain. The High setting adds accent to frequencies
near the filter cutoff point by adding about 5 dB of gain. Adding gain in a narrow region around the cutoff
frequency adds a “zipper” noise to audio as the filter is swept.
Record Source
: This control allows selecting the record source for USB record pairs 1-4. Serato DJ
uses PH/CD for the control signal. If Serato DJ is used for DVS, the record source must remain PH/
CD for any input providing a vinyl control signal. PGM Post and AUX selections are available to support
multi-channel recording when using third-party software applications.
The
MIDI Channel Selection
page allows
selection of input and output MIDI channels.
MIDI In and MIDI Out may be set to any channel
between one and sixteen or OFF. If MIDI in or out
are not being used, set them to
OFF
. MIDI Out
defaults to channel
1
and MIDI In defaults to
OFF
.