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PRO MIXER VMX100

3. REAR PANEL

synchronization of channel 1 and 2 is shown in the 

TIME OFFSET

 LED display (

) below the TEMPO

DIFFERENCE display. When the center LED is lit, the tracks are in sync with each other. When the display

moves to the left or right, the corresponding channel is running out of sync. The TEMPO DIFFERENCE and

TIME OFFSET displays are only active when the tempi of both channels have been locked as explained above.
To exit the SYNC LOCK or BEAT ASSIST mode, simply press the SYNC LOCK key in both channels again.

2.5 Crossfader section

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The 

CROSSFADER

 is used to fade between channels 1 and 2.

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The 

CURVE 

switch, located on the left side of the CROSSFADER, enables you to select between two

crossfade modes: SOFT and SHARP. In SOFT mode the crossfader fades between the channels in a

linear, continuous manner. This mode is recommended for slower, smoother crossfades. In SHARP

mode the crossfader takes on a more logarithmic effect, working faster towards the outer edges of the

fader range. Use this mode for faster, “hard” crossfades.

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Flipping the CURVE switch may cause a sudden change in volume. We recommend not changing

this setting while a signal is present.

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The 

MIC INPUT

 connector is a balanced ¼" TRS socket for microphone connection.

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We strongly recommend the use of high-grade cables and connectors for the transmission of

audio signals. Inferior quality materials cannot supply acceptable audio quality or corrosion

protection.

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The 

HEADPHONES

 socket allows you to connect your headphones for pre-listening (PFL signal). For

best results, use headphones with an impedance rating of at least 32 Ohms.

3. REAR PANEL

With the exception of MIC INPUT and HEADPHONES, all of the VMX100’s audio connections are located on

the rear panel and supplied as RCA connectors.

Summary of Contents for Pro Mixer VMX100

Page 1: ...www behringer com Version 1 0 July 2001...

Page 2: ...2 PRO MIXER VMX100 This symbol wherever it appears alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying literature Read the manual...

Page 3: ...n the results It is an important part of our philosophy to share our gratification with you since you re the most important member of the BEHRINGER team With your highly competent suggestions for new...

Page 4: ...er curve control s Gain and 2 band kill EQ 32 dB per channel s Extremely precise assignable level meter with peak hold function s Extremely low noise ULN Ultra Low Noise design like those on professio...

Page 5: ...nd it will be well worth the few minutes it takes you Armed with a thorough understanding of the VMX100 s features and functions you ll be able to get the most out of this exciting product The followi...

Page 6: ...6 PRO MIXER VMX100 2 FRONT PANEL 2 FRONT PANEL...

Page 7: ...left side of the LEVEL METER and channel 2 on the right 2 3 MIC MAIN section 9 The MAIN knob controls the overall output volume 10 The MIC LEVEL control adjusts the volume of the microphone signal 2 4...

Page 8: ...hannels in a linear continuous manner This mode is recommended for slower smoother crossfades In SHARP mode the crossfader takes on a more logarithmic effect working faster towards the outer edges of...

Page 9: ...e be sure that the voltage displayed corresponds with your local AC voltage If you should need to replace the fuse be sure to replace it with one of the same type and value Some units allow you to swi...

Page 10: ...e Crosstalk 67 dB Line Distortion THD 0 025 Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz Input gain adjustment 20 dB 9 dB POWER SUPPLY AC voltage USA Canada 120 V 60 Hz fuse T 160 mA H U K Australia 240 V 50 Hz fu...

Page 11: ...of the product at BEHRINGER 2 If the product needs to be modified or adapted in order to comply with applicable technical or safety standards on a national or local level in any country which is not t...

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