Manual

DIGITAL PRO MIXER DDM4000
Controls and connections8
Crossfader section2.3
Crossfader sectionFig. 2.3:
The replaceable crossfader is used to fade between the [20]
signals that are assigned to its two sides A and B. You can
assign the stereo channels and sampler using the CF Assign
push buttons [10] and [65].
The [21] CF ON push button activates the crossfader. When
the push button is not pressed, the signals of the individual
channels are routed straight to the Main outputs.
There are 3 Kill push buttons ([22] HIGH, MID and LOW) on each
side of the crossfader which let you mute the given frequency
range. In Crossfader Setup (see Chapter 3.4.2), it is pos-
sible to activate a special X-OVER mode that enhances the
crossfader’s functionality in combination with the Kill push
buttons. For more information, read Chapter 3.4.1.
Press the [23] FULL FREQ push button to remove any frequency
cuts of the KILL EQ [22].
The CURVE knob lets you seamlessly adjust the response [24]
of the crossfader.
The REVERSE function allows you to reverse the conguration of
the crossfader. This way you can toggle between Channel A and
B at the ick of a switch.
REVERSE HOLD[25] activates a permanent Reverse function.
The crossfader fades between sides A and B in the reverse
direction. This means that A is now on the right and B on
the left side.
REVERSE TAP[26] activates a momentary Reverse function.
This means that A and B are interchanged as long as the
TAP push button is held down.
The BOUNCE TO MIDI CLOCK function provides an automa-
tic, quick crossfading synchronized to the rhythm of the music
(“bouncing”). The bounce speed is determined by the MIDI
Clock.
Press the [27] BOUNCE TO MIDI CLK push button to ac-
tivate the bouncing. Once the push button is pressed,
the signal repeatedly jumps from A to B and back again
corresponding to the interval pre-selected by using the BEAT
push buttons [28].
The [28] BEAT push buttons let you determine the Bounce rate,
which can range between one and 16 beats.
These LEDs indicate the number of beats you have [29]
chosen.
Find a detailed description of this function in Chapter +
3.4.3.