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CD MIX-2

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1.  Input fader - Controls individual source levels in the mix

2.  Input toggle switch - Selects which source will be live to that channel based on what you have connected to the

rear panel input section.  In CD position the internal CD units are active.

3.  2-Band Stereo Equalizer (EQ) - compensates for differences in source material sound quality.
4.  Replaceable Crossfader - Achieves clean segues between the two input channels. "Hard left" selects Channel 1.

"Hard right" selects Channel 2. With the crossfader centered, both assigned channels are live. Use the crossfader
for fast and seamless segues from one selected channel to the other

Note: The crossfader is user replaceable in case of failure. Simply unscrew the two large screws which hold it in
place, lift it out and disconnect it’s cable. Re-attach the new crossfader and screw the mounting plate back onto
the unit -  you’re back in business!

5.  Fader Start – Activation allows you to start the CD players from you crossfader. Travel from left to right will start

the right CD player and pause the left CD player

6.  Mic 1 Input Fader – Adjusts microphone level

7.  Mic 1 Equalizer (EQ) – adjusts microphone 1 treble and bass levels.

8.  Master Stereo EQ – Adjust final master output equalization of treble, middle, and bass

9.  Master Fader - Controls the overall output level

10.  Stereo/Mono toggle - Changes the Master output between Mono and Stereo

11.  LED Meter - Indicates the Master output level

12.  Channel Monitor Selector - Used to route channel audio to your headphones for cueing

13.  Cue Mix Control – adjusts the headphone blend of master output (PGM) and monitor (CUE) sound.

14.  Headphone Level – Adjusts cue volume

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Headphone Jacks – Used to connect either 1/8” or 1/4” plugs for audio monitoring with headphones

Summary of Contents for CDMIX2

Page 1: ...2 CD MIX 2 CD MIX 2 PROFESSIONAL CD MIXING CONSOLE PROFESSIONAL CD MIXING CONSOLE PROFESSIONAL CD MIXING CONSOLE PROFESSIONAL CD MIXING CONSOLE OPERATING MANUAL OPERATING MANUAL OPERATING MANUAL OPER...

Page 2: ...should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer l Non use Periods The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for long periods of time m Damage Requ...

Page 3: ...sition the other unit and or its antennae b Move this unit c Move this unit and the other unit s further apart d Plug this unit into a different AC outlet so that it is on a different circuit from the...

Page 4: ...play True buffered instant start 16 pitch bend jog wheel Infinite full CD continuous play 3 speed scanning forward and reverse Frame accurate search 1 75 sec step Auto dead space elimination with aut...

Page 5: ...ibed in this manual Take the unit to your dealer or to an authorized Numark Service Center e ALWAYS remember TURN AMPS ON LAST AND OFF FIRST Begin with master faders or volume controls on minimum and...

Page 6: ...er direction the faster you search through the music 11 PITCH BEND JOG WHEEL INNER RING The jog wheel serves 2 functions depending on the current mode a The jog wheel will control a slow frame search...

Page 7: ...nit is set to play just one track at a time When this is not lit the CD will play continuously through all tracks This function is controlled by the SING CONT BUTTON 7 PITCH Is lit when the PITCH BUTT...

Page 8: ...crew the two large screws which hold it in place lift it out and disconnect it s cable Re attach the new crossfader and screw the mounting plate back onto the unit you re back in business 5 Fader Star...

Page 9: ...Use this to allow either line level or phono level equipment to be plugged into your channel inputs When Phono input is selected your signal is fed directly to the high quality RIAA phono pre amplifi...

Page 10: ...he cue point By alternately pressing the PLAY PAUSE button and the CUE button the disc may be returned and played from the cue point any number of times This function is called back cue PLAY PAUSE and...

Page 11: ...PLAYER 2 in your headphones When PLAYER 2 is slow compared to PLAYER 1 speed up PLAYER 2 When PLAYER 2 is fast compared to PLAYER 1 slow down PLAYER 2 BEAT MATCHING USING PITCH BEND If you find the B...

Page 12: ...E button PLAYER 2 Load a disc and press the OPEN CLOSE button PLAYER 2 Press the Pause button of PLAYER 2 PLAYER 2 Listen with the monitor and press the play button PLAYER 2 With a matching downbeat f...

Page 13: ...IN LED will turn off This indicates that the CD player has stored a LOOP IN point but the point is not accessible until the CD player plays through the LOOP IN point The CUE button will return you to...

Page 14: ...points setting a new cue point this will also set a new LOOP IN point The LOOP OUT point can also be moved while a loop is playing just by first pressing this button to release the old LOOP OUT point...

Page 15: ...Auto cue to the beginning of the track will then occur Once this occurs your cue button will return you to this point until you pass over the LOOP IN point Then LOOP IN will be the new CUE point 4 The...

Page 16: ...urn to the start position and seamlessly restart playing If a LOOP IN point but no LOOP OUT point has been set and you have passed this point then the song will return to the LOOP IN point and start p...

Page 17: ...CD MIX 2 The Leader in DJ Technology 2001 Numark Industries 17 http www numark com...

Page 18: ...nit Insert the power plug firmly into the AC outlet and make sure connection is good in unit rear Disc play does not start The disc is loaded upside down The disc is too dirty Reload the disc with the...

Page 19: ...2dBV 0 8mV 3K OHM Output level Impedance ITEM 0dBV OUTPUT NON CLIP MAX Master RCA 0dBV 1V 1K OHM 14dBV 5V Master XLR 3 7dBm 1 2V 470 OHM 14dBV 5V Headphones 32 OHM 18dBV 0 13V 33 OHM 1V 30mW NOTE 0dBV...

Page 20: ...SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT OR SIMILAR DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS DAMAGES TO PURCHASER S PROPERTY OR INJURY TO PURCHASER OR OTHERS ARISING OUT OF THE USE MISUSE...

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