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DMIX 300 MIXER SECTION
The integrated mixer section in the Dmix 300 is split into 5 sections-the
Input/Output section, Gain/EQ, Faders Microphone and Cue. Over the
next few pages we will go over the basics of each section and how to
use your Dmix 300 to both play songs internally as well as hook up
external equipment.
OUTPUT SECTION
The Dmix 300 has the ability to output to 3 sperate devices as well as
accept 2 stereo devices (Line or Phono level). The output section consists
of the following-
Master
-The main output of your mixer. This is the output you will connect
to your amplifier, powered speakers or external mixing board.
Booth
-Like the Master output, but to be connected to your monitoring
speakers. Use this output for your speaker set in the DJ booth.
Record
-A third output, with no volume control and set to output at a con-
sistant level for recording. Use this to connect to a recording device.
INPUT SECTION
The Dmix 300 has the ability to accept up to two analog sources along
with it’s two internal Digital channels from the connected USB MSD
devices. The input section consists of 2 analog RCA inputs, labeled Input
1 and Input 2. When used together with the Line/Phono switch on each
channel, these can accept either a line level source (CD Player, Cassette
Deck) or a Turntable with a Magnetic Cartridge. Set the switch to
LINE
if
you wish to connect a Line Level source. Set the switch to
PHONO
if you
wish to connect a Phono level source.
Gain/EQ section
The Dmix 300 has a 3 band EQ and Gain above each channel. The
Gain may be used to set the audio level prior to the Line faders to
achieve optimal audio volume. As well, you may use the
HIGH/MID/LOW to adjust the Treble, Mid Range and Bass of your
channel.
Note-
FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE, BEGIN PROGRAM MIX WITH ROTARY
GAIN CONTROLS SET TO MINIMUM (ROTATE IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO
THE COUNTER CLOCKWISE POSITION). MAKE ALL ADJUSTMENTS IN
SOUND OUTPUT WITH THE USE OF YOUR CHANNEL SLIDE CONTROLS AND
MASTER VOLUME ROTARY CONTROLS. THIS WILL PREVENT SIGNAL OVER-
LOAD AND DECREASE DISTORTION. ONCE YOU HAVE MODIFIED YOUR SOUND AND
WOULD LIKE TO INCREASE THE OUTPUT OF YOUR SOUND, THEN YOU MAY
ADJUST THE ROTARY GAIN CONTROL IF NEEDED
Mixer Section
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Fig 11.1 - Input section of the Dmix 300
Fig 11.2 - Output section of the Dmix 300
Fig 11.3 -EQ/Gain/Input Select section of the Dmix 300
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