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- Input Channels: To enable microphone recording or recording of your inputs, click the
microphone or line input icons at the bottom of this window. Please note that when recording
your microphone, you temporarily lose the use of Inputs 1/2.
Main section:
- Talkover Attenuation: Here you can enable a function that lets you talk on your microphone
over the music being played in the room, by attenuating or reducing the level of the music
(please see section 6.10. Getting on the microphone). You can select an attenuation level using
the slider (-3, -6 or -9 dB). The Talkover Attenuation button in this section lights up when this
function is enabled.
Push the microphone volume control/talkover button on the console’s front face to turn your
microphone on or off. When your microphone is on, the On Air indicator
in this section
lights up; when your microphone is off, the On Air indicator goes dim.
Your headphone output status is also displayed in this section: Deck A, Deck B, Mix or Split
(please see section 6.4. Previewing with headphones
).
Advanced section:
- Jog Wheels Settings: Here you can select whether to enable both jog wheels (default), or
disable one or both of the jog wheels.
- Cross Fader Settings: This option allows you to select different presets for the cross fader,
including the “Beatmix” curve (a dipless curve, or a curve with no dip), “Dipped” curve and
“Scratch” curve. These different presets represent different points where the music cuts out as
you move the cross fader from left to right and vice versa. The two sides of the curve (left and
right) are always a mirror image of one another.
You can also lock the cross fader in the left, right or center position. For example, it may be
useful to lock it in the center position if you prefer to manually switch from one track to another
using the volume sliders rather than the cross fader. That way, even if you move the cross
fader, your output will stay locked in the center.
- Use External Mixer: Select this option to send whatever is being played on Deck A to Outputs
1/2, and whatever is being played on Deck B to Outputs 3/4, allowing you to mix via an
external mixer. You must also properly configure your DJ software to operate in external