Owner`s manual

Syncron User manual. Functions description. Mixer Panel.
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1. USB 1 PORT. This is the USB port where you insert your USB
mass storage device for playing MP3/WAV files.
2. MASTER VOLUME CONTROL. This rotary knob is used to control
the master output level (volume). To avoid distorted output try to
maintain an average output signal level +4 dB. Be sure this volume
control is always set to zero before turning the unit on.
3. BOOTH CONTROL. This rotary knob is used to adjust the level
of the BOOTH outputs.
4. RELAY BUTTON. This button is used to switch the RELAY
function on and off. If we enable this function (LED lights) will play
tracks alternate between DECK A and DECK B, entering the pause
mode the DECK which does not reproduce.
5. MASTER METER BUTTON. This button is used to choose
between master level indicators and channel level indicators.
6. CHANNEL FADER. These faders are used to control the output
signal of any source assigned to its particular channel. However,
master volume is controlled by the MASTER VOLUME CONTROL.
7. FADER START SWITCH. This function works in conjunction with
a compatible player. When used with a compatible player, you can
use the crossfader to start and stop a player with the mixer's
crossfader. The ON/OFF switch activates the FADER START feature.
If this function is activated, the FADER START automatically returns
the player to the preset cue point. In OFF mode fader start function
is deactivated and we enter in CROSSFADER mode (8).
8. CROSSFADER. This fader is used to blend the output signals of
channels 1 and 2 together. When the fader is in the full left position
(channel 1), the output signal of channel 1 will be controlled by the
master volume level. The same fundamentals will apply for channel
2. Sliding the fader from one position to another will vary the
output signals of channels 1 and 2 respectively. When the
crossfader is set in the center position, the output signals of both
the channel 1 and channel 2 will be even.
9. CF CURVE SWITCH. Allows adjusting the “shape” of the
crossfader response from a gentle curve for smooth, long running
fades, to the steep pitch required for top performance cut and
scratch effects.
10. LEVEL METER. The dual LED's indicators are used to detail
either the master output level, a combination of the master output
level or the PGM monaural level.
11. CHANNEL EQ CONTROL. Both of the channels include a three-
band signal EQ. These controls are used to increase or decrease the
HI's, MID's, LOW's and frequency of the output signal.
HIGH frequency control. This knob is used to adjust the high levels
of a channel allowing for a maximum high gain of 10dB or
maximum decrease of –30dB. Turning the knob in a counter-
clockwise direction will decrease the amount of high applied to a
channel signal, turning the knob in a clockwise direction will
increase the amount of high applied to a channel signal.
MID frequency control. This knob is used to adjust the midrange
levels of a channel allowing for a maximum midrange gain of 10dB
or maximum decrease of –30dB. Turning the knob in a counter-
clockwise direction will decrease the amount of midrange applied
to a channel signal, turning the knob in a clockwise direction will
increase the amount of midrange applied to a channel signal.
LOW frequency control. This knob is used to adjust the low levels of
a channel allowing for a maximum bass gain of 10dB or maximum
decrease of -30dB. Turning the knob in a counter-clockwise
direction will decrease the amount of low applied to a channel
signal, turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the
amount of low applied to a channel signal.
KILL EQ control. Press the EQ knob to activate the KILL function to
the lowest level “-30dB”.
12. CHANNEL GAIN CONTROL. This adjustment is used to adjust
an audio source signal input gain for a channel. Never use the gain
control to adjust output volume. Setting the gain level properly will
ensure a clean output signal. To properly set the gain level
controls:
(1) Be sure the MASTER VOLUME CONTROL is set to minimum.
(2) Set the CHANNEL FADER to level 7.
(3) Begin play on an audio source connected to the channel you are
adjusting.
13. SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH. These switches are used to select
the input source assigned to each channel. Each channel may only
be assigned one input source at a time.
CH1 selected to MIDI A + CH2 selected to MIDI B. Both decks work
like midi controller. The mixer works internally or as a MIDI
controller according to the option you have selected in the internal
menu (4. Mixer Setup).
Ch1 selected to MIDI A + CH2 selected to DECK B. The Deck A
works as a MIDI controller, the mixer works internally with Deck B.
CH1 selected to MIDI A + CH2 selected to LN2/ Ph2. The Deck A
works as a MIDI controller, the mixer works internally with LN2/PH2
input.
Fuente Condición
CH1
CH2
DECK A
DECK B
DECK A
L2/P2
DECK A
MIDI A/B
L1/P1
DECK B
L1/P1
L2/P2
L1/P1
MIDI A/B
MIDI A/B
DECK B
MIDI A/B L2/P2
MIDI A/B
MIDI A/B
DSP Input 1 L1/P1 L1/P1 L1/P1 USB Input 1 USB Input 1 USB Input 1