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operation. This means that they are only active when your finger (or other appendage) is

actually holding them down, like the keys on a MIDI keyboard. These are ideal for executing

transformations or sample-triggering, as you will very quickly find as you get into using your

DX500.

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Try running a rhythm track through channel 2 (cross fader fully to the left). Now use the

PUNCH 3 button to manually chop in a sustained signal like orchestral music, ambient sounds,

noise, whatever.

4.4 Effects loop

Between faders 2 and 3 lies the EFFECT button 

. Depressing the EFFECT button will interrupt the signal

flow between the main mix and MAIN OUT / ZONE OUT. You can send the output of the DX500 to an external

signal processing device by using the EFFECT IN/OUT SEND 

 and return the processed signal via the

EFFECT IN/OUT RETURN jack 

. Use this feature to connect an equalizer, limiter, denoiser or even an

echo or delay. When the effect button is depressed the corresponding LED lights up.

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To prevent accidental cancellation of the output signal it is recommended to connect the effect

output directly to the effect input with a stereo cinch cable or with two bridges in case you do

not insert any effects devices.

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At the effect send the master signal is always present. If you are not using the send for an

effect you can use it either as a record out or as a feed for a light controller. Because the send

is pre-fader the recording is unaffected by the setting of the main volume or zone volume.

4.5 Outputs

Stereo outputs include MAIN 

 and 

 and ZONE 

 (Max. 28 dBu balanced, +22 dBu unbal-

anced). Both are on cinch pairs, with MAIN additionally being available on professional balanced XLR-type

connectors. Level to these outputs is controlled by a pair of rotary controls marked MAIN OUT 

 and

ZONE OUT 

, top right on the top panel. The MAIN OUT level is always displayed on the precision VU

bargraph meters unless PFL is deployed.

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Watch the output meters! Remember - distortion is not volume, and any distortion introduced

before the power amplifiers and speakers will worsen your sound and cause amps and speak-

ers to clip sooner.

MAIN would normally feed the main P.A. system (or Hi-Fi amp if you are mixing at home). The ZONE stereo

output is designed to be used for feeding the mix into a separate sound system such as DJ foldback, or a

different room or area in a dance club.

5. PFL AND HEADPHONES

5.1 PFL : Pre-Fader Listen

When any PFL button 

 is depressed the main meters 

 will change to displaying PFL level.

 

PFL is the

way to hear, cue and set up a piece of music before you play it out in the mix.

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In the club environment, things get messy. You can’t hear any sound in isolation, either on a

foldback system or headphones, because both are to some extent drowned out by the main

P.A. system. You should, however, be able to hear the PFL signal loud enough to detect the

beat, cue starts etc. What you can’t do is to judge by ear exactly what level the next track will

come in at. For that you must use your eyes, and the highly-accurate bargraph VU meters.

PFL is also used to accurately set input GAIN. With a channel’s PFL button engaged (DOWN) you can

accurately set the input GAIN by making a typical noise and observing the main meters.

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If you are in the habit of slamming the channel faders all the way up (+6 dB), try to keep your

MAIN OUT control 

 at a compensatory lower level to make sure you don’t risk distortion. To

5. PFL AND HEADPHONES

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Summary of Contents for Pro Mixer DX500

Page 1: ...1 E D PRO MIXER DX500 Version 1 0 July 1998 User s Manual Bedienungsanleitung www behringer de All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...designation and if applicable Article No which refers to this declaration is in accordance with the following standards or standardized documents x EN 60065 x EN 61000 3 2 x EN 55020 x EN 61000 3 3 x...

Page 3: ...ation openings Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliance including amplifiers that produce heat Power Source The appliance...

Page 4: ...4 BLOCK DIAGRAM All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 5: ...itches with status LEDs on all channels s A Balance control allows you to blend between Main and PFL on the phones section s External effect facility with send and return s Additional adjustable Zone...

Page 6: ...y competent suggestions for new products you ve greatly contributed to shaping our company and making it successful In return we guarantee you uncompromising quality manufactured under ISO9000 certifi...

Page 7: ...3 2 2 Gain setting by using PFL 10 3 3 Equalizer 11 4 MASTER SECTION 11 4 1 Output 11 4 2 Cross fader 11 4 3 Transforming with Punch 11 4 4 Effects loop 12 4 5 Outputs 12 5 PFL AND HEADPHONES 12 5 1...

Page 8: ...e is no signal going through the DX500 when the amps are switched on in order to avoid any sudden volume surges Best turn down all output faders and rotary controls first This manual is a combination...

Page 9: ...amps themselves thanks to our generous 30 W external power supply unit Please connect the PSU with the PRO MIXER DX500 PSU connector on the rear panel of your mixer and turn it on with the POWER ON s...

Page 10: ...eative DJ work or a mono DJ mic and two stereo music sources Only the phono and mic inputs are device specific being matched exactly to your cartridge or mic response 3 2 Gain setting Gain is dependen...

Page 11: ...n set fully to the left only Channel 2 is heard in the mix and vice versa We know how much you rely on the cross fader for mixing For this reason we have ensured that it is incredibly durable and smoo...

Page 12: ...being available on professional balanced XLR type connectors Level to these outputs is controlled by a pair of rotary controls marked MAIN OUT and ZONE OUT top right on the top panel The MAIN OUT leve...

Page 13: ...n to being sent to the bargraph meters and headphones output sent to the input of the sampler In RECORD mode the sampler is primed to begin recording once the big START STOP key has been hit The sampl...

Page 14: ...Phones 1 4 jack socket tip left signal ring right signal and sleeve ground screen Please ensure that only qualified persons install and operate the PRO MIXER DX500 During installation and operation t...

Page 15: ...ready assembled but if you have to do it yourself some time this is how It is also possible in a crisis situation to tap this signal for use as a parallel feed for a line level device Fig 7 3 Headphon...

Page 16: ...ee Noise Gate Fader linear potentiometer with logarithmic response Feedback howlround unstable circuit e g mic speaker input output where a signal is able to return to an input from an output causing...

Page 17: ...ng and playing back sounds e g tape hard disk Regeneration see Feedback Resonance fast feedback Reverb device or program for adding reverb Route signal path RPM Revolutions Per Minute Sampler device f...

Page 18: ...ansitory extreme rise in signal level Trimpot variable gain potentiometer Varispeed control for varying playback speed Wet signal mix signal with effects added 8 GLOSSARY All manuals and user guides a...

Page 19: ...Effect send Cinch 6 dB SAMPLER Sample frequency 16 kHz speed control at 100 Quantization 4 bit ADPCM POWER SUPPLY Mains Voltages USA Canada 120 V AC 60 Hz PSU MXUL 2 U K Australia 240 V AC 50 Hz PSU...

Page 20: ...consequential damages In no event shall the liability of BEHRINGER INTERNA TIONAL exceed the invoiced value of the product 7 OTHER WARRANTY RIGHTS This warranty does not exclude or limit the buyer s s...

Page 21: ...DX500 REAR PANEL All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 22: ...DX500 FRONT PANEL All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

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