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4. CHANNEL 3: The GAIN (9)HIGH (10)MID (11), and LOW (12)

controls allow you to fully adjust the selected source. Switch # (17)
allows you to select the PHONO 3/LINE 5 (57) or the LINE 6 (56)
input. The CHANNEL SLIDE (18) controls the input level of this
channel.

5. CHANNEL 4: The GAIN (9)HIGH (10)MID (11), and LOW (12)

controls allow you to fully adjust the selected source. Switch # (19)
allows you to select the LINE 7 (55), LINE 8 (54) or the MIC 3 (65)
input. The CHANNEL SLIDE (20) controls the input level of this
channel.

NOTE

: There is Low, Mid and High equalization for each

channel with an extremely wide range of adjustment.

SUGGESTION: You can use the Cut Features on each channel to
remove Low, Mid and/or High to create special effects.

6. CROSSFADER SECTION: The CROSSFADER (22) allows the

mixing of one source into another. The PS-900 PRO features an
assignable crossfader. The ASSIGN (21, 23) switches allow you to
select which channel will play through each side of the crossfader.
The ASSIGN (21) switch has 5 settings (OFF, 1, 2, 3 or 4) and allows
you to  select channel 1, 2, 3 or 4 to play through the left side of the
crossfader. The ASSIGN (23) switch has 5 settings (OFF, 1, 2, 3 or
4) and allows you to  select channel 1, 2, 3 or 4 to play through the
right side of the crossfader. With the ASSIGN switch in the off
position, that side of the crossfader will be inactive. The
CROSSFADER (22) in your unit is removable and if the need arises
can be easily replaced. Crossfader units are available in three
varieties. Part # RF-45 (which is identical to the crossfader supplied
with the mixer) has a 45 mm travel from side to side. Part # RF-30 is
available with a 30 mm travel distance. Also available is the PSF-45
with a special curve designed for scratch mixing. Just purchase one
of these crossfader units from your Gemini dealer and follow these
instructions:

1. Unscrew the outside FADER PLATE SCREWS (B). Do

not touch the INSIDE SCREWS (C).

2. Carefully lift the fader and unplug the CABLE (D).

3. Plug the new fader into the cable and place it back in the

mixer.

4. Screw the fader to the mixer.

7. LOOP SECTION: Removing the jumpers from the LOOP OUTPUT

(52) and INPUT (53) jacks will activate the loop. Any device
connected to the LOOP OUTPUT (52) and INPUT (53) jacks will be
inserted into the signal path.

8. OUTPUT CONTROL SECTION: The level of the AMP OUT (48, 49)

is controlled by the MASTER (31) slide and BALANCE (30) control.
Activating the MONO (29) button (the mono LED will light) makes the
overall output mono. The BOOTH (28) control adjusts the level of the
BOOTH OUTPUT (50). HINT: The BOOTH OUTPUT is used by
some DJs to run monitor speakers in their DJ Booth. You can also
use it as a second ZONE or AMP output.

NOTE

: The  

RECORD OUT (51) 

has no level control. The

level is set by the channel slides and the gain controls of

the selected channel. The tonal qualities are set by the

low, mid and high controls of that same channel.

9. TALKOVER SECTION: The purpose of the talkover section is to allow

the program playing to be muted so that the mic can be heard above
the music. The MIC/TALKOVER SWITCH (7) controls MIC 1 and MIC
2 and has three settings. When the MIC/TALKOVER SWITCH (7) is
in the bottom position, MIC 1 and MIC 2 and talkover are off.  When
the MIC/TALKOVER SWITCH (7) is in the center position MIC 1 and
MIC 2 are on,  the MIC INDICATOR (6) will glow, but talkover is off.
When the MIC/TALKOVER SWITCH (7) is in the top position, MIC 1
and MIC 2 and talkover will be on and the volume of all sources
except the Mic inputs are lowered by 16 dB. The TREBLE (2) and
BASS (3) controls allow you to fully adjust the tone of MIC 1 and MIC
2. MIC 1 LEVEL (5) controls the level of MIC 1. The MIC 2 LEVEL
(4)
 controls the level of MIC 2.

10. CUE SECTION: By connecting a set of headphones to the

HEADPHONE (45) jack, you can monitor any or all of the channels.
Press the CUE/SAMPLE ASSIGN (24) buttons for channels 1 - 4 to
select the channel or channels to be monitored and their respective
LED indicators will glow. Press the CUE/SAMPLE ASSIGN (8) button
to monitor MIC 1 and MIC2. The CUE/SAMPLE ASSIGN (8, 24)
buttons are also used to assign samples (see Sampler Operation for
more details). Press the CUE SAMPLER (35) to monitor samples.
Use the CUE LEVEL (43) control to adjust the cue volume without
effecting the overall mix. By moving the CUE PGM PAN (38) control
to the left you will be able to monitor the assigned cue signal. Moving
the control to the right will monitor the PGM (program) output. Use
the CUE SPLIT (44) button to split the signals from cue and program
so that cue will be heard in one earphone and program will be heard
in the other earphone.

11. DISPLAY: The peak hold, dual function DISPLAY (25) indicates

either the MASTER (48, 49) output left and right levels OR the
selected cue and program (premaster output) levels. You can choose
the option you want by pressing the DISPLAY (26) button.

NOTE

: When the 

DISPLAY (25)

 is in the cue/program mode,

by adjusting 

GAIN (9)

, you can increase or decrease the

signal to match the other channel’s signal.

Sampler Operation

GENERAL INFORMATION: The PS-900 PRO Sampler uses Dynamic
RAM memory and a 12 bit microprocessor controller. The full bandwidth
results in true sound reproduction.

MEMORY INFORMATION: The PS-900 PRO comes equipped with five
MEMORY BANKS (27). The two banks marked 2 & 2 are two seconds in
length, the two banks marked 4 & 4 are four seconds in length and the
bank marked 12 is twelve seconds in length. These banks are separate
and can not be linked. You can store a different sample in each bank but
they must be recorded individually and they must be played one at a time.

SAMPLE RECORDING:

1. Put the MODE SELECTOR (34) switch into the WRITE position.

2. Select the source you want to sample from by pressing the

appropriate CUE/SAMPLE ASSIGN (24, 8) button.

3. Select the memory bank you want to record into, by pressing the

proper MEMORY BANK (27) button.

4. The PS-900 PRO comes equipped with a sampler PITCH (33)

control. To get a perfect sample, set the control to its center position
and record the sample. During playback, raising or lowering the
control will raise or lower the pitch of the sample playback. The
center position will remain as normal pitch.

HINT: You can record a sample with the PITCH (33) control in any position.
Whatever that position is will become normal sound. If you start to record a sample
with the PITCH (33) control set at minimum (this now becomes your normal pitch),
by increasing the pitch to maximum, the pitch effect will double in speed. Recording
at maximum and lowering to minimum will do exactly the opposite.

Summary of Contents for PS-900 PRO

Page 1: ...Page1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 21 9 10 11 12 13 24 14 24 16 9 10 11 12 15 24 9 10 11 12 17 24 9 10 11 12 19 18 20 22 23 26 29 28 30 31 38 44 45 41 40 43 25 36 34 33 35 39 8 27 27 27 27 27 32 42 37 ...

Page 2: ...Page 2 46 48 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 61 64 59 59 60 60 67 62 62 63 63 66 65 47 68 GROUND LIFT LIFT ...

Page 3: ... on the rear panel accept 1 4 connectors All accept balanced and unbalanced microphones 5 On the rear panel are 3 stereo PHONO LINE 57 60 63 inputs and 5 stereo LINE 54 55 56 59 62 inputs The PHONO LINE SWITCH 58 enables you to set the 57 input to Phono or Line The PHONO LINE SWITCH 61 enables you to set the 60 input to Phono or Line The PHONO LINE SWITCH 64 enables you to set the 63 input to Phon...

Page 4: ... 1 and MIC 2 and talkover are off When the MIC TALKOVER SWITCH 7 is in the center position MIC 1 and MIC 2 are on the MIC INDICATOR 6 will glow but talkover is off When the MIC TALKOVER SWITCH 7 is in the top position MIC 1 and MIC 2 and talkover will be on and the volume of all sources except the Mic inputs are lowered by 16 dB The TREBLE 2 and BASS 3 controls allow you to fully adjust the tone o...

Page 5: ... will be OFF and the MODE SELECTOR 34 switch in either the SINGLE or REPEAT mode pressing the START STOP 39 button will cause the sample to play along with the selected source 2 When the ROBO PLAY 36 button is in the ON position the ROBO PLAY INDICATOR illuminates RED starting the sampler mutes the selected source When the sample ends the source automatically turns back on BATTERY BACKUP The PS 90...

Page 6: ...r Eingang DJ MIC 1 1 an der Vorderseite hat einen Durchmesser von 0 38 mm 1 4 Der Eingang DJ MIC 2 66 und der Eingang DJ MIC 3 65 an der Rückwand angebracht nehmen nur Anschlüsse mit Durchmesser von 0 38 mm auf Alle nehmen balanzierte und unbalanzierte Mikrophone auf 5 An der Rückwand sind jeweils 3 Stereoeingänge PHONO LINE 57 60 63 und 5 Stereoeingänge LINE 54 55 56 59 62 Der Schalter PHONO LINE...

Page 7: ...weg eingeführt 8 AUSGANGSREGELUNG Der Verstärkerausgangspegel AMP OUT 48 49 wird vom Schieberegler MASTER 31 geregelt und BALANCE 30 geregelt Beim Aktivieren der Taste MONO 29 die MONO LED erleuchtet ist der Ausgang Mono Der Regler BOOTH 28 justiert den Pegel des BOOTH OUTPUT 50 EMPFEHLUNG Die Kabinenausgang wird von einigen DJs benutzt um die Lautsprecher in der DJ Kabine zu überwachen Ebenfalls ...

Page 8: ... Schnelles Drücken der Taste START STOP 39 bewirkt eine Art Stottern Wenn Abspielen des Samples eingeleitet wurde und die Taste START STOP 39 nicht ein zweites Mal kurz gedrückt wird wird das Sample bis zum Ende abgespielt und endet dann die Samplinganzeige SAMPLER INDICATOR 37 schaltet aus 4 Ein kurzer Druck auf die Taste START STOP 39 während der Modus Auswahlschalter 34 sich im Modus REPEAT Wie...

Page 9: ...nectar otro amplificador 4 La entrada DJ MIC 1 1 que se encuentra en el panel delantero acepta conector de 1 4 de pulgada o XLR La entrada DJ MIC 2 66 y la entrada DJ MIC 3 65 que se encuentra en el panel trasero aceptan conector de 1 4 de pulgada Todas aceptan micrófonos equilibrados y no equilibrados 5 En el panel trasero hay 3 entradas estereofónicas PHONO LINE 57 60 63 y 5 entradas estereofóni...

Page 10: ...ntroducido en la vía de la señal 8 SECCIÓN DE CONTROL DE LA SALIDA El volumen de AMP OUT 48 49 salida del amplificador se controla por el cursor corredizo MASTER 31 principal y BALANCE 30 equilibrado La activación del botón MONO 29 el DEL mono se prenderá transforma toda la salida en mono El mando BOOTH 28 cabina ajusta el volumen de BOOTH OUTPUT 50 salida de cabina SUGERENCIA Ciertos DJs se sirve...

Page 11: ...que la muestra ha comenzado a volver a reproducir y el botón START STOP 39 no es pulsada por segunda vez la muestra reproducirá hasta el final y luego se detendrá El INDICADOR DE MUESTREO se apagará 4 Dando golpecito al botón START STOP 39 con la llave del MODE SELECTOR 34 selector de modo colocado en la posición de REPEAT repeticion causará que la muestra reproduzca y vuelva a reproducir continua...

Page 12: ...enregistrer votre mélange Les jacks BOOTH OUTPUT 50 sortie cabine vous permettent de brancher un amplificateur supplémentaire 4 L entrée DJ MIC 1 1 retrouvée sur le panneau avant accepte un connecteur de 1 4 de pouce ou XLR L entrée DJ MIC 2 66 et l entrée DJ MIC 3 65 retrouvée sur le panneau arrière n acceptent qu un connecteur de 1 4 de pouce Elles acceptent toutes des microphones équilibrés et ...

Page 13: ...l AMP OUT 48 49 est commandé par le curseur MASTER 31 et la commande BALANCE 30 L activation de la touche MONO 29 la DEL mono s allumera transformera la sortie générale en mono La commande BOOTH 28 ajuste le volume du BOOTH OUTPUT 50 SUGGESTION La sortie de la cabine est utilisée par certains animateurs de disques pour se servir de haut parleurs de contrôle dans leur cabine Vous pouvez aussi l uti...

Page 14: ... 39 causera un effet de bégaiement Une fois que l échantillon a commencé à re passer et que le bouton START STOP 39 n est pas appuyé une deuxième fois l échantillon jouera jusqu à la fin et s arrêtera ensuite le SAMPLER INDICATOR 37 s éteindra 4 Le fait de tapoter doucement le bouton START STOP 39 avec l interrupteur du MODE SELECTOR 34 en position REPEAT fera jouer l échantillon de manière contin...

Page 15: ...gare un amplificatore addizionale 4 L ingresso DJ MIC 1 1 posto sul pannello anteriore accetta un connettore da 1 4 o XLR l ingresso DJ MIC 2 66 e l ingresso DJ MIC 3 65 posto sul pannello posteriore accettano solamente connettori da 1 4 Tutti accettano microfoni bilanciati e non bilanciati 5 Sul pannello posteriore ci sono 3 ingressi PHONO LINE 57 60 63 e 5 ingressi LINEE stereo 54 55 56 59 62 L ...

Page 16: ...CONTROLLO OUTPUT Il livello dell AMP OUT 48 49 è controllato dal cursore MASTER 31 e BALANCE 30 Attivando il pulsante MONO 29 il LED mono si illuminerà e renderà tutta l uscita mono Il BOOTH CONTROL 28 regola il livello dell uscita BOOTH 50 SUGGERIMENTO L uscita BOOTH è usata da alcuni DJ per far funzionare i monitor degli speaker nella cabina DJ E anche possibile usarlo come una seconda uscita ZO...

Page 17: ...i fermerà il SAMPLER INDICATOR 37 si spegnerà 4 Premendo leggermente il tasto START STOP 39 quando l interruttore MODE SELECTOR 34 è nella posizione REPEAT questo farà in modo che la campionatrice continuerà a ripetersi in continuazione il SAMPLER INDICATOR 37 emetterà una luce verde Il tasto START STOP 39 funzionerà come un interruttore Premendolo la prima volta il tasto farà attivare il campione...

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