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Owner’s Manual

Owner’

s Manual

Getting Started

READ THIS PAGE!!

Even if you never read manuals, please 
read and digest the safety instructions 
on page 2, and this page before you 
begin using the d.2 Pro mixer.

Zero the Controls

1.  Turn the rear panel power switch off.

2.  Turn down the level controls for mic, pgm 1 and 

pgm 2, and center all EQ, pan, and bal controls.

3.  Set all push button switches to their “out” positions.

4.  In the control section (right hand side), turn all 

the rotary knobs down, and the switches out.

5.  Set the program faders fully down.

6.  On the front panel, set the reverse switches out.

7.  Center the crossfader.

Connections

If you already know how you want to connect the 

d.2 Pro, go ahead and connect the inputs and outputs 
the way you want them. If you just want to get sound 
through the d.2 Pro, follow these steps:

1.  Plug a signal source to the d.2 Pro. This could be a:

•  Microphone into the mic input
•  Turntable into a phono input (push in the rear 

panel line/phono switch)

•  Line-level source such as a CD player into the 

phono input (push out the line/phono switch)

•  Line-level source such as a CD player into a CD 

input.

2.  If you are using the phono input, make sure you set 

the line/phono switch correctly.

3.  Connect cords from the d.2 Pro’s main outs (XLR or 

RCA connectors on the rear panel) to your powered 
speakers or amplifier.

4.  Plug in the detachable linecord, connect it to a live 

AC outlet, and turn on the d.2 Pro’s power switch.

5.  If you have powered speakers, turn them on. Other-

wise, hook up your speakers to the amp and turn it 
on. Adjust your powered speaker or amplifier level 
controls to however the manufacturer recommends. 
(This is usually all the way up.)

Set the Levels

To set the level controls, it’s not even necessary to 

hear what you’re doing at the outputs of the mixer. If 
you want to listen while you work, plug headphones into 
the phones jack on the front panel, then set the phones 
knob up a little.

1.  Select the input using the source switch.

2.  Play something into the selected input. Be sure 

that the volume of the input source is the same as 
it would be during normal use. If it isn’t, you might 
have to readjust these levels during the middle of a 
set.

3.  Center the transform switch. There will be no out-

put, but the program meter will still work. 

4.  Adjust the channel’s rotary level control so that the 

LEDs on the program meter stay around “0” and +3, 
and never go higher than “+6.”

5.  Apply some EQ if needed, (return to step 4 if you 

do, just to check the levels are still OK).

6.  Repeat for the other channel (if you want to).

Set the Mic Levels

1.  To level the microphone input, keep the on button 

off, and talk or sing at your highest expected level. 

2.  Adjust the mic level until the OL LED next to it only 

comes on occasionally.

Instant Mixing

1.  To get sound out of the speakers, press the trans-

form switch up (the latched position), turn up the 
program fader, and slowly rotate the main control to a 
comfortable listening level.

2.  Sing and play. You’re a star! Bring in the other 

channel, play with the crossfader, and generally 
have fun.

FireWire

1.  See Appendix E, page 26 for details of getting 

started with FireWire.

Other Nuggets of Wisdom

•   Always turn down the main, booth, and phone 

knobs before making any connections.

•   When you shut down your equipment, turn off the 

amplifiers first. When powering up, turn on the 
amplifiers last.

Summary of Contents for DJ Mixer

Page 1: ...MID HIGH LINE PHONO CD EQ SIG OL MIC CONTROL 2 PGM LEVEL PGM MAIN STEREO MONO 50 3 R L U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 SOURCE EQ BAL LOW MID HIGH LINE PHONO CD 1 PGM R L R L KILL 10 KILL 10 KILL 10 KILL 10 KI...

Page 2: ...er is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver C...

Page 3: ...AL LED 12 18 MIC OL LED 12 19 48V PHANTOM POWER SWITCH 12 20 HIGH EQ 12 21 MID EQ 12 22 LOW EQ 12 23 ON SWITCH 12 24 PAN 12 PROGRAM INPUT SECTION 13 25 LEVEL 13 26 SOURCE SELECT 13 27 HIGH EQ 13 28 MI...

Page 4: ...switch record position delivers a pre main out Ultra bright main meters plus individual pro gram meters for cueing and beat matching Separate mono stereo switchable booth output on balanced TRS conne...

Page 5: ...aker or amplifier level controls to however the manufacturer recommends This is usually all the way up Set the Levels To set the level controls it s not even necessary to hear what you re doing at the...

Page 6: ...s Plug into front panel headphone jack Effects Processor Pro CD Player Laptop Computer SWA1501 Powered Subwoofer SWA1501 Powered Subwoofer SRM450 Powered Speaker Main Left Main Left Main Right SRM450...

Page 7: ...vel output Laptop Computer ground wire This diagram shows two turntables and a microphone with the laptop connected for recording and playing The output from various software such as Reason Live Track...

Page 8: ...PGM 1 LINE PHONO GND PHONO CD R R L L SRM450 Powered Speaker Main Left SWA1501 Powered Subwoofer Main Left Main Right Microphone Headphones Plug into front panel headphone jack SRM450 Powered Speaker...

Page 9: ...801 Powered Subwoofers SA1532z Powered Speaker Main Right SWA1801 Powered Subwoofers CD Turntable PGM 2 CD Turntable PGM 1 Here the d 2 Pro inputs are fed with conventional sources and the FireWire co...

Page 10: ...he d 2 Pro Most turn tables provide a ground wire to connect to the preamp for the purpose of eliminating hum in the audio signal Simply turn the ground terminal on the d 2 Pro counter clockwise to lo...

Page 11: ...make a stereo recording that is not affected by main out level changes during a performance 13 POWERSwitch When the power switch is turned on power is sup plied to the d 2 Pro and the cool blue EQ kno...

Page 12: ...p to 15 dB of boost and cut at 12 kHz and above At the center position the high EQ has no effect on the signal L R MAIN B A OL 0 2 4 7 10 20 30 OL 0 2 4 7 10 20 30 OL 0 2 4 7 10 20 30 PGM 2 REVERSE co...

Page 13: ...o effect on the signal 28 MIDEQ This knob gives you up to 10 dB of boost at 1 kHz and turns off the signal at 1 kHz when the knob is turned to the kill position At the center position the mid EQ has n...

Page 14: ...tact free cross fader infinium PGM 1 LOW MID HIGH PHONES BOOTH MAIN SOURCE EQ FX PAN BAL LOW MID HIGH LINE PHONO CD EQ SIG OL MIC CONTROL 2 PGM LEVEL PGM MAIN STEREO MONO 50 3 R L U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15...

Page 15: ...ine the gain of the signal This is a very good thing by the way as the audio will not be affected by any scratchy electrical con tacts and the design allows for customizing the fader action using the...

Page 16: ...ee optical digital fader designed to last the lifetime of the d 2 Pro with no degradation in quality You can adjust the tension of the fader movement to your specific taste by following these steps 1...

Page 17: ...ou move the crossfader left to right pgm 2 will fade into pgm 1 This is sometimes called a hamster switch Note These switches and the contour controls do not affect the meters just the faders PGM 2 FA...

Page 18: ...up enough If the FX button 30 is pressed on that channel make sure your effects processor is connected cor rectly and is working Try the same source signal in the other channel set up exactly like th...

Page 19: ...outputs 1 2 3 4 that come directly after the phono section In this way you can have the timecode flowing to your computer and use the source selector switch to play the com puter output in that same...

Page 20: ...ed signals and stereo headphones BalancedMono SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE TIP RING RING TIP SLEEVE RING 1 4 TRS Balanced Mono Wiring Sleeve Shield Tip Hot Ring Cold StereoHeadphones SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE TIP RING R...

Page 21: ...92 dB Main out at unity 20 Hz to 20 kHz ref 4 dBu all channel gain knobs at unity Better than 88 dB Main out at unity 20 Hz to 20 kHz ref 4 dBu FireWire inputs selected at both channels and at unity...

Page 22: ...ports that our entire engineering team disappeared for three weeks and came back with weird suntans and a Llama like animal called Pierre that writes owner s manuals are probably highly exaggerated 20...

Page 23: ...REVERSE LINE PHONO L R MIC LINE REC POST FADER PRE FADER POST FADER PRE FADER LIVE MONO SUM 20 dB PAD 20 dB PAD 30 DB PAD 30 DB PAD FX SEND OUTPUT FX SEND LEVEL R L FX ASSIGN NC NO LO MID HI 3 BAND E...

Page 24: ...FADER REVERSE CONTOUR CONTOUR CONTOUR SLOW FAST SLOW FAST SLOW FAST 5 Gently lift off the panel taking care not to dam age the front panel contour knobs Keep it in a safe place were it won t get scrat...

Page 25: ...screws you lost in step 11 15 Replace the top cover and make sure that all the meter LEDs and the Reverse LEDs are pok ing through before you tighten down the screws securely 16 Check that all the fa...

Page 26: ...the FireWire is tapped off Computer inputs 1 to 4 receive the audio pro gram channel Line Phono inputs pre EQ and pre fader independent of the position of the program source switch 26 Computer inputs...

Page 27: ...ROL VOLTAGE PGM1 TRANSFORM SWITCH MAIN MIX RIGHT BUS MAIN MIX LEFT BUS FX MIX LEFT BUS FX MIX RIGHT BUS FW OUT 1 2 LINE PHONO OUT TO COMPUTER FROM COMPUTER FW OUT 5 6 POST EQ TURNTABLE WITH PHONO LEVE...

Page 28: ...nce controller with all sorts of audio software Software installation For the PC When using the d 2 Pro with a PC it is necessary to first install the drivers and the control panel The con trol panel...

Page 29: ...en click Next 9 Wait until the Found New Hardware Wizard pops up Do not select any options just click Cancel to continue If the same screen comes back up click Cancel again 10 You will get another imp...

Page 30: ...ireWire drivers to be installed OS X provides a dedicated setup utility for audio and MIDI You can use the Audio MIDI Setup utility to change the default audio input and output and general system sett...

Page 31: ...for those units deemed by us to be under warranty Note You must have a sales receipt from an authorized Mackie dealer for your unit to be considered for warranty repair IMPORTANT Make sure that the Se...

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