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OWNERS MANUAL 

Version 1.0 

Summary of Contents for MP-X10

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...or long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the item has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen onto the item the item has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Note Accidental or cosmetic damage is not covered by the ite...

Page 3: ... 10 16 100 Pitch lock function Single and continuous play options DSP effects echo flanger filter scratch and brake X Y Parameters controlled by jog wheel to maximize the sound effects Seamless loop with fine tune adjustment 4 x Memory banks to store cue points or loops 3 band control with push button kill for each channel Adjustable cross fader curve and cross fader reverse option Fader start opt...

Page 4: ...gs and jacks are securely fastened Loose connections cause hum noise or intermittence that can damage your speakers 4 Connecting to a computer the controller will be automatically recognised by both Windows based PC Laptops operating Windows XP SP2 or later and MAC O S 10 4 or later as a generic MIDI controller without the need to install drivers Note the DB software only works with Windows based ...

Page 5: ... and the OUT button to set the LOOP ending point The LOOP will continue to play until the OUT button is pressed once again c RELOOP This button will highlight when a SEAMLESS loop has been made Every time you press this button it will return the music to the last set CUE point and continue to play in a loop i Pressing the RELOOP button will instantly reactivate the seamless loop mode To exit loop ...

Page 6: ...emory in to the desired bank When ready for use the BANK buttons will be highlighted 5 X PARAMETER Time parameter You can set the time parameter which effects the sound produced by the digital effects by pressing the X button and rotating the JOG WHEEL clockwise to increase the length of the effect or anti clockwise to decrease the level of the effect Activate the HOLD button and rotate the JOG WH...

Page 7: ...ack instantly Pressing this button again will pause the current track 12 TAP This button is used for manual BPM When in manual BPM mode tap this button to the beat of the music Readout will be displayed on the VFD display Hold the TAP button for 1 second to activate AUTO BPM 13 PITCH BEND The desired pitch of track increases when button is held and decreases when button is held The music returns t...

Page 8: ...se the unit to go in to scratch mode 2 When in CD DJ mode press PLAY PAUSE button to activate b HOLD Activating the HOLD button in combination with one of the above TIME or RATIO buttons allows you to lock the default level of either parameter When the desired level is set deactivate the hold button for continued normal use 22 CLEAR Press CLEAR button LED on or hold the CLEAR button to select the ...

Page 9: ...or everything other than that from the MIC will decrease to around 20dB 5 CUE PAN CONTROL This slider allows you to monitor a cued track as well as the current playing track from your headphones When you move the CUE PAN to the left position you will only hear the Channel 1 signal playing If you move the CUE PAN to the right you will only hear the Channel 2 signal playing If the CUE PAN is set to ...

Page 10: ...f the CROSSFADER is in position CH1 the CH2 cued track will automatically start playing If the CROSSFADER is then moved back to CH1 CH2 will stop playing and go back to the last cued point 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 the output signal of CHANNEL 1 will be controlled by the master volume level T...

Page 11: ... ON OFF 3 USB 2 PORT This is the USB port where you insert your USB mass storage device for playing MP3 files 4 USB MIDI PORT Use the provided USB cable to connect the Citronic MP X10 to a PC or Laptop computer by a USB 2 0 connection The computer will detect it straight away as an external sound card No need to install any drivers Once installed you may then play music on your computer and it wil...

Page 12: ...r or both of the two available ground terminals This will reduce the humming and popping noises associated with magnetic phono cartridges 11 MICROPHONE 2 JACK This combo jack will accept a standard 6 3mm jack plug or XLR 3 pin balanced male plug The volume output level for microphone will be controlled by its own respective VOLUME control on the front panel General Functions and Controls Rear Pane...

Page 13: ...rves two functions The bucket symbol details the cue memory status a full bucket outline indicates the cue memory is full The five bars in the memory bucket detail the digital buffer Each bar indicates 2 seconds The search functions will not operate until all the bars are full 12 BPM METER This meter will display the BPM beats per minute of the current track Or the manual BPM that you set when you...

Page 14: ...e two channels b UNLOCK CROSS FADER is active and can switch the MASTER OUTPUT from CH1 to CH2 6 Cross Fader Reverse a ON Reverse the CROSS FADER b OFF Normal operation 7 Display Time 0 5 12 0 sec Line name start stop time adjustment 8 Scroll Speed 50 2000 msec Line name move time adjustment 9 Sensitivity Touch wheel sensitivity adjustment Adjustment range is 20 20 A Intensity VFD Brightness Brigh...

Page 15: ... Installation Refer to the following figures for installing database management software on your computer CPU Intel Pentium 4 1GHz processor or above Intel Centrino Mobile Technology 1 6GHz RAM 512MB DISC SPACE 100mb needed OS Microsoft Windows XP SP3 Vista SP2 or Windows 7 NOTE Software is not MAC compatible but controller is Download available at www citronic com STEP 1 Click next STEP 2 Click n...

Page 16: ...Page 16 of 26 STEP 3 Click Install STEP 4 Processing STEP 5 Click finish ...

Page 17: ...3 Complete NOTE Please re create the database builder whenever you change the contents of your USB device PLAYLIST OPERATION 1 Hold the FOLDER knob down for 3 seconds to enter the internal menu 2 Rotate the FOLDER knob to find the PLAYLIST option 3 Turn the Track knob to select Normal Title Artist Album Genre and press the TRACK knob to confirm the selection 4 The MP X10 will then read the data fi...

Page 18: ... PHONO 20 20K Hz 2 3dB RIAA MIC 20 20K Hz 2 3dB 4 THD N EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN w 20kHz LPF A WEIGHTED LOAD 100KΩ LINE LESS THAN 0 06 1 KHz PHONO LESS THAN 0 08 1 KHz MIC LESS THAN 0 15 1 KHz 5 MAXIMUM INPUT 1KHz THD 1 EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN LOAD 100KΩ LINE MORE THAN 0dBV PHONO MORE THAN 36dBV MIC MORE THAN 36dBV 6 MAXIMUM OUTPUT 1KHz THD 1 EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN LOAD 100KΩ MASTER MORE THAN 15dBV 5 62V L...

Page 19: ... TCD782 TRK16 GAIN MAXIMUM EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED d SN RATIO MORE THAN 70dB TCD782 TRK2 8 SET GAIN TO 0dBV OUT EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED e LR SEPARATION MORE THAN 63dB AT 1KHz TCD782 TRK2 9 11 SET GAIN TO 0dBV OUT EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED f RECORING PLAYBACK LINE 1KHz 14dBV INPUT GAIN MAXIMUM OUTPUT 6dBV 2V 2dB THD N LESS THAN 0 08 GAIN MAXIMUM W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED 15 MP3 FORM...

Page 20: ...ED 06 06 F 1 45 06 06 F 1 45 7FH ON 00H OFF SAVE SW LED 07 07 G 1 46 07 07 G 1 46 7FH ON 00H OFF 1 SW LED RED 08 08 G 1 47 08 08 G 1 47 7FH ON 00H OFF 1 LED GREEN 30 C3 30 C3 7FH ON 00H OFF 2 SW LED RED 09 09 A 1 48 09 09 A 1 48 7FH ON 00H OFF 2 LED GREEN 31 C 3 31 C 3 7FH ON 00H OFF 3 SW LED RED 0A 0A A 1 49 0A 0A A 1 49 7FH ON 00H OFF 3 LED GREEN 32 D3 32 D3 7FH ON 00H OFF 4 SW LED RED 0B 0B B 1...

Page 21: ...55 7FH ON 00H OFF SW 17 56 17 56 7FH ON 00H OFF A Cue scratch SW LED 18 18 C1 57 18 18 C1 57 7FH ON 00H OFF VINYL SW LED 19 19 C 1 58 19 19 C 1 58 7FH ON 00H OFF CDJ SW LED 1A 1A D1 59 1A 1A D1 59 7FH ON 00H OFF Time SW 1B 5A 1B D 1 5A 7FH ON 00H OFF SGL CTN SW 1C 5B 1C 5B 7FH ON 00H OFF SW LED 1D 1D F1 5C 1D 1D F1 5C 7FH ON 00H OFF JOG SW ENC 27 18 66 57 27 28 66 67 7FH ON 00H OFF CUE SW 1E 5D 1E...

Page 22: ...65 6A 24 26 2B 26 D2 63 65 6A VR 00 7F Channel Fader VR 10 4F 20 5F VR 00 7F U2 LED 2C G 2 2C G 2 7FH ON 00H OFF 10 LED 2D A2 2D A2 7FH ON 00H OFF 6 LED 2E A 2 2E A 2 7FH ON 00H OFF LEVEL METER LED LEVEL METER LED 1 1 00H 7FH RELAY SW LED 37 37 G3 76 7FH ON 00H OFF MASTER METER SW LED 38 38 G 3 77 7FH ON 00H OFF MASTER VR 31 70 VR 00 7F BOOTH VR 32 71 VR 00 7F Cross Fader VR SW SW CENTER 30 08 09 ...

Page 23: ... ON 00H OFF Fader Start OFF L SW 2 41 7FH ON 00H OFF Fader Start ON R SW 3 42 7FH ON 00H OFF Fader Start OFF R SW 4 43 7FH ON 00H OFF C F CURVE L SW 7 46 7FH ON 00H OFF C F CURVE CENTER SW 6 45 7FH ON 00H OFF C F CURVE R SW 5 44 7FH ON 00H OFF ...

Page 24: ...0 10 7 4 2 0 2 4 7 CC RELATIVE ENC TYPE Control Change messages are status 0xBn where n is the channel for the specified CC controller Thus the controller MIDI ID is indicated with the channel along with the CC number The value from 0x40 to indicate the change in the controller This is an offset to 0x40 one s complement notation A message with data 0x43 indicates a positive change of 3 A messages ...

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