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Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Specifi cations Troubleshooting
Effector Function Fader Start UtilityUSB
Getting Started
ENGLISH
Main Features
The basic confi guration of the input and output systems for this unit
is as shown below.
5 CD Inputs, 3 PHONO inputs
2 Microphone inputs
2 Master outputs
1 Booth output
1 REC output
1 Digital output
1 Effect input/output
4 USB audio input/outputs
This unit is also a DJ full digital mixer which supports 96 kHz/32-bit
digital-to-analog conversion and which comes with USB MIDI and 5
pin output MIDI interface functions.
1. Design oriented toward achieving a high sound quality
The unit features a 96 kHz/32-bit floating digital signal processor
(DSP) and 32-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) (master output).
A sound quality faithful to the original sources is delivered at a
high degree of accuracy.
An electrolytic capacitor designed to enhance sound quality is
employed in the power supply unit. Furthermore, fi lm capacitors
designed to enhance the sound quality and high-precision metal
lm resistors help to confi gure the audio signal processing unit.
The result is a sound quality which is overwhelmingly high.
The unit incorporates a microphone amplifi er with a discrete
transistor confi guration and a low equivalent input noise of 126
dB, as well as PHONO amplifi er with a signal to noise ratio of 89
dB.
2. Multiple Effect
The unit comes with an effector which is linked to the number of
beats which has been set in synchronization with the number of
beats per minute (BPM) of the musical composition.
In addition to the newly developed BeatScratch and Ping Pong
Delay, a total of 14 different effectors including delay, echo,
reverberation, looping, fl anger, phaser, and pitch shift are
incorporated.
The effect send configuration makes it possible to send multiple
input channel signals to the effector at the same time.
3. USB audio and MIDI interfaces
An interface prepared specifi cally for the MIDI controller
increases controllability of the DJ software.
8-channel (4 stereo channels) 96 kHz USB audio input/output
function
DVS (Digital Vinyl System) is supported.
(See page 19 for more details of the DVS function.)
Also available is a MIDI layer function for controlling the DJ
software on a channel by channel basis, and the effect control
section on an individual basis. MIDI output is enabled for almost
all other operations involving panel controls.
The 5-pin DIN MIDI output terminals provided support
synchronization with external devices.
ASIO driver which achieves a low latency packed together with
the unit
USB assign switch function enables system switching for the
USB audio inputs using just 1 Utility Preset button.
4. V-LINK
The unit is equipped with the V-LINK (
) function.
V-LINK is a function developed by Roland Corporation that allows
musicians to simultaneously integrate audio and video. Connecting
devices that support V-LINK to the MIDI terminals makes it possible
to perform a wide range of visual effects that are linked with the
musical performance.
5. Operating ease and high-reliability design tailored for
professional use
Isolator equalizers are incorporated for each input channel. It is
also possible to customize the crosspoint frequencies of the
bands using presets.
The crossfader’s slide torque can be adjusted to achieved the
desired feeling.
Equipped with a high contrast VFD (vacuum fl uorescent display)
that provides outstanding visibility.
• Matrix source selectors enabling the user to select any of 6 input
sources
6. Other features
The preset import/export function makes it possible to carry
around the preset data stored on an USB memory or other such
device.
This reduces the setting time.
Ducking function for reducing the amount of background sound
during mic input
Channel Fader and Crossfader start function
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