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Channel EQ: These settings determine how the Channel EQ knobs work.
Type: Select ISO to set the Channel EQ knobs' ranges to -∞ to +6dB/+10dB (as
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labeled). Select EQ to set the Channel EQ knobs' ranges to -24dB to +6dB (for other
players that may need this setting).
High Cross Over: This is the crossover frequency between the High and Mid EQ
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knobs when the Type is set to ISO: 1000Hz–8000Hz (in varying increments).
Low Cross Over: This is the crossover frequency between the Mid and Low EQ
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knobs when the Type is set to ISO: 100Hz–800Hz (in varying increments).
EQ Default: Select OK to return these Channel EQ settings to their default values,
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or select Cancel to return to the previous menu.
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Cue:
Solo Mode: Select On to use the Channel Cue buttons as "solo" buttons (pressing
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one will mute all other channels). Select Off to use them as normal cue buttons
(pressing one will send its signal to the cue channel).
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FX Return:
Unity Level: This is the unity level for the send outputs and receive inputs: -10dB–
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0dB. You may need to adjust this setting based on the types of external effects you
are using.
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USB Audio: These settings determine the routing and levels of USB audio.
CH1–4/Master/Cue Assign: These settings determine which USB audio channels
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(1/2–9/10) will receive the audio signal from Channels 1–4 (CH1–CH4), the master
mix (Master), and the cue channel (Cue).
Output Level: This is an offset to the volume level of the master mix sent to your
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computer over a USB connection: -20dB to +20dB.
Channel Input Level: This is an offset to the volume level of the audio signals sent
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to Channels 1–4 from your computer over a USB connection: -20dB to +20dB.
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Digital Out: This is an offset to the volume level of the audio signal sent from the digital
out: -20dB to +20dB.
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Cross Fade Cut: These settings determine how far you must move the crossfader from
each side for it to start affecting the audio signal.
Xfade A Cut: -2.0mm to 2.0mm
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Xfade B Cut: -2.0mm to 2.0mm
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Beat Break: This menu enables you to select, edit, and store patterns for the BeatBreak
effect. See
Effects > BPM Effect Module
To edit a pattern:
1. Turn the FX Select/Enter knob to select a pattern (1–16), and then press it.
2. Turn the FX Select/Enter knob to select one of 12 16th-notes in the pattern. You
cannot edit the four main beats of the pattern; they will always sound because they
contain the audio being sampled.
Press the FX Select/Enter knob to change the beat from a "hit"/"strike" ( █ ) to a rest
( __ ) or vice versa.
Repeat this step, if desired.
3. Press Back to return to the previous screen.
for more information about how this effect works.
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