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Settings

Changing the settings

You can change the settings of the unit from the Utility menu.
If a PC/Mac is connected to the unit when you change the settings, the changed settings are
saved to the PC/Mac. The saved settings are applied to the unit the next time the PC/Mac is
connected.

1 Touch   on the [MENU] screen.

The Utility menu is displayed.

1.

Utility menu

 (page 105)

 Read more: MENU screen (page 15)

2 Touch a menu to select.

3 Touch a setting to select.

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Summary of Contents for DJM-S11

Page 1: ...DJ Mixer DJM S11 For FAQs and other support information for this product visit the websites above Instruction Manual pioneerdj com support rekordbox com http serato com...

Page 2: ...panel 11 Rear panel 12 Touch screen 14 PC Mac setup 17 Dedicated software 17 Setting Utility 19 Connections 26 Connecting to the input terminals 26 Connecting to the output terminals 27 Connecting to...

Page 3: ...4 Monitoring with headphones 44 Booth section 45 Using a booth monitor 45 Microphone 46 MIC section 46 Using a microphone 47 Using the microphone echo 48 AUX 49 AUX section 49 Using AUX 49 Filter 50 F...

Page 4: ...kordbox 89 User mode 96 Using User modes 96 Fader Start 98 Using Fader Start 98 Deck 3 deck 4 100 Using deck 3 deck 4 100 Touch MIDI 103 Using Touch MIDI 103 Settings 104 Changing the settings 104 Uti...

Page 5: ...5 Software license notice 125 Cautions on copyrights 126...

Page 6: ...d the names of buttons menus etc in the software on your PC Mac or mobile device are indicated within square brackets e g File CUE button Please note that the software screens and their specifications...

Page 7: ...for the crossfader page 112 3 Only products in Europe Products in North America and Japan include warranty information in the Precautions for Use 4 The voucher code needed to activate the expansion pa...

Page 8: ...o com For the latest system requirements compatibility and supported operating systems visit the URL below https serato com dj pro downloads Operation is not guaranteed on all PC Mac models even if th...

Page 9: ...ich controls decks using the signals from compatible multi players or from turntables when using the dedicated control vinyl For the latest system requirements compatibility and supported operating sy...

Page 10: ...age 71 3 Filter section page 50 4 FX section page 53 5 Performance Pad section page 73 6 Master section page 38 7 Sampler Volume knob pages 78 92 8 Smooth Echo section page 68 9 Channel section page 3...

Page 11: ...IC section page 46 2 Crossfader section page 42 3 PHONES terminals page 44 4 Front guard Protects the terminals and knobs on the front panel Do not stand the unit on the guards as if they re feet or i...

Page 12: ...erminals Remove the short circuit pin plugs from the terminals when connecting devices When you are not using the terminals attach the short circuit pin plugs to cut out external noises 4 LINE termina...

Page 13: ...vel input device 9 AC IN page 26 Connect to a power outlet with the supplied power cord 10 MASTER 2 terminals RCA page 27 Connect to analog input terminals on a power amplifier etc 11 MASTER 1 termina...

Page 14: ...nd off SYNC Turns on the sync function that automatically synchronizes the tempo of a track to the beatgrid Touch while pressing the SHIFT button to turn off sync 3 Waveform display Displays overall w...

Page 15: ...ING page 63 Displays the FX screen 4 TOUCH MIDI page 103 Displays the Touch MIDI screen 5 TOUCH FX page 62 Displays the Touch FX screen 6 DECK 3 page 100 Displays the control screen for deck 3 7 DECK...

Page 16: ...lected effect Touch to display the previous screen MENU transition MENU page 15 WAVEFORM page 14 DECK 3 page 100 DECK 4 page 100 TOUCH FX page 62 TOUCH MIDI page 103 BROWSE page 35 FX SETTING page 63...

Page 17: ...install Setting Utility only For the latest system requirements compatibility and supported operating systems visit the URL below pioneerdj com support Operation is not guaranteed on all PC Mac model...

Page 18: ...lfway through perform the installation procedure from the beginning again Downloading the dedicated software Download the dedicated audio driver software Setting Utility to your PC Mac from the URL be...

Page 19: ...lity installed on the PC Mac Launching Setting Utility 1 Click Pioneer DJM S11 Setting Utility from the applications list on a PC Mac Setting Utility launches You can also launch it from PC UTILITY in...

Page 20: ...ut from the unit to the PC Mac Read more Audio Output pull down list page 25 3 Click the pull down list under USB Output Level and select a level of volume to output from the unit Set the volume in US...

Page 21: ...ations etc which use the unit as the default audio device before adjusting the buffer size 1 Click the ASIO tab 2 Adjust the buffer size with the slider Breaks in sound are less likely to occur if you...

Page 22: ...T and SOFTWARE FX SELECT buttons and the FILTER knob on the unit You can register the settings to BANK A BANK B BANK C or BANK D and call up the settings when you need to Read more Setting an FX Bank...

Page 23: ...Using Fader Start page 98 Set the range where sound won t be output at both sides of the crossfader Use the slider to set the range where sound will not be output at the both ends of the crossfader W...

Page 24: ...are and software versions 1 Click the About tab Adjust the DVS control tone signal level for PHONO Reduce the signal level if the playback points of the control vinyl and DJ software deviate while scr...

Page 25: ...pplication so that no sound loop occurs Sound may be input or output at an unintended volume level when a sound loop occurs The sound applied with the ECHO DUCKING ECHO ECHO OUT SPIRAL or DELAY effect...

Page 26: ...igital vinyl system with the unit and Serato DJ Pro or rekordbox make sure your PC Mac is correctly connected to the input terminals on the unit and the input selector switch is correctly set Read the...

Page 27: ...quality Use the MASTER 2 terminals for unbalanced input RCA etc Use the BOOTH terminals for balanced output Connecting the terminals to unbalanced inputs results in unwanted noises and or poor sound...

Page 28: ...to read the instruction manual for the software Do not connect storage devices e g USB drives hard disks etc to the CDJ CONTROLLER terminals Note that if you turn the input selector switches devices a...

Page 29: ...control signals from the Serato DJ Pro or rekordbox website Save them to a USB storage device to use them with this unit When you use DVS with rekordbox refer to the rekordbox dvs Setup Guide availabl...

Page 30: ...terminals on the unit 3 Place control vinyl on the turntables 4 Set the input selector switches of CH 1 and CH 2 on the unit to A B use A for the example above Using multi players This section describ...

Page 31: ...of Serato DJ Pro is displayed as shown below when the unit is connected the illustration shows when the unit is connected to a PC Mac for the first time after the driver software Setting Utility is in...

Page 32: ...r CDJS on the Audio tab of the SETUP screen Checking control signals 1 Start playback of track 1 on the connected turntable or multi player Green rings appear on CALIBRATION DECK Check if the innermos...

Page 33: ...e Serato DJ Pro supports three playback modes ABS REL and INT For details on the playback modes refer to the Serato DJ Pro software manual page 7 1 Select ABS REL or INT from the pull down list on the...

Page 34: ...ursor moves to the next level down on the Files pane and to the next category on the Browse pane 2 BACK button Moves the cursor between the crates pane and library pane on the Serato DJ Pro screen Dis...

Page 35: ...while pressing the SHIFT button to load a track to the Prepare pane Browse screen When BROWSE AUTO TRANSITION is set to ON in the Utility settings page 107 the browse screen is displayed if you use t...

Page 36: ...roll the list quickly Adding a track to the library Add a track to the library on the Serato DJ Pro screen 1 Click Files on the Serato DJ Pro screen Files and folders stored on the PC Mac or devices c...

Page 37: ...n also use the BACK button to move the cursor between the crates pane and library pane 4 Turn the BROWSE knob to select a track 5 Press the LOAD button for the deck you want to use The selected track...

Page 38: ...ow to output and adjust sound Outputting sound page 40 Adjusting the sound page 41 Setting the faders page 41 To output sound to the BOOTH terminals see Using a booth monitor page 45 Channel section m...

Page 39: ...volume for the channel output sound according to the channel fader curve set with the CH 1 CURVE or CH 2 CURVE knob page 41 Moving it up increases the volume and down decreases the volume Slide up fro...

Page 40: ...to the MASTER 1 and MASTER 2 terminals Outputting sound Adjusting the channel input volume 1 Turn the input selector switch to select an input sound source 2 Turn the TRIM knob to adjust the volume fo...

Page 41: ...adjust the volume for the master sound The master level indicator lights up when the master sound is output Adjusting the sound 1 Turn the HI MID and LOW knobs to adjust the volume of each band Setti...

Page 42: ...up Steeply raises the volume as the channel fader is moved from the bottom position 2 REVERSE switch Turns the channel fader reverse function on and off Setting the channel fader 1 Turn the CH 1 2 CUR...

Page 43: ...g away from Steeply raises the volume of the sound assigned to the other side as the crossfader is moved from one side CH 1 or CH 2 side to the other Setting the crossfader 1 Turn the CURVE knob to se...

Page 44: ...e knob to CUE to monitor only the channel sound and to MASTER to monitor only the master sound 3 Headphones cue fader Adjusts the volume balance between the CH 1 sound and CH 2 sound output to the hea...

Page 45: ...rn the LEVEL knob to adjust the volume Booth section 1 BOOTH LEVEL knob Adjusts the volume for the sound output to a booth monitor Using a booth monitor 1 Connect a booth monitor to the BOOTH terminal...

Page 46: ...tes the microphone sound output as follows Off The microphone is off Lights up The microphone is on Blinks The microphone is on and the microphone echo is applied 4 ECHO switch Turns the microphone ec...

Page 47: ...crophone to the MIC terminal Read more Connecting to the input terminals page 26 2 Set the MIC switch to ON 3 Turn the LEVEL knob to adjust the microphone volume level Note that turning the knob too f...

Page 48: ...ad more MENU screen page 15 2 Touch MIC ECHO The MIC ECHO screen appears 3 Touch the number of beats you want the microphone echo to last for 4 Turn the ECHO knob to adjust the echo volume 5 Set the E...

Page 49: ...usts the volume for the input sound from an external device Using AUX 1 Connect an external device to the AUX terminal Read more Connecting to the input terminals page 26 2 Turn the LEVEL knob to adju...

Page 50: ...ter or an effect This section describes an example of how to choose a filter or an effect from the touch screen on the unit You can also choose a filter or an effect from the FILTER pull down list on...

Page 51: ...tion FILTER Outputs filtered sound FILTER Turn counterclockwise to lower the cut off frequency of the low pass filter Turn clockwise to raise the cut off frequency of the high pass filter Sub paramete...

Page 52: ...lume of the noise PITCH Changes the pitch FILTER Turn counterclockwise to lower the pitch Turn clockwise to raise the pitch Sub parameter Pitch change range 1 semitone to 2 octaves WIDE FILTER Outputs...

Page 53: ...ttons FX section 1 BEAT FX SELECT buttons Selects one of the Beat FX 2 BEAT button Sets the number of beats for Beat FX 3 TAP button Sets BPM 4 SOFTWARE FX SELECT buttons Selects a DJ software effect...

Page 54: ...effects at the same time by selecting an internal effect one of the Beat FX and multiple software FX up to 6 effects You can change effects assigned to the BEAT FX SELECT buttons page 63 2 Set BPM wi...

Page 55: ...tion ECHO Outputs a delay sound several times while attenuating it according to the beat BEAT Delay time with respect to 1 beat of the BPM beat fraction 1 32 to 16 beats LEVEL DEPTH Balance between th...

Page 56: ...the BPM beat fraction 1 16 to 16 beats LEVEL DEPTH Balance between the original sound and the effected sound and feedback Sub parameter Speed 1 to 9 HELIX Records the input sound and outputs the reco...

Page 57: ...ency for HPF 1 to 9 BACK SPIN Cyclically adds effect of fast reversing the input sound being played BEAT Cycle of the effect with respect to 1 beat of the BPM beat fraction 1 16 to 64 beats LEVEL DEPT...

Page 58: ...time with respect to 1 beat of the BPM beat fraction 1 16 to 64 beats LEVEL DEPTH Balance between the original sound and the effected sound and the playback speed Sub parameter Spin speed 1 to 9 FLANG...

Page 59: ...es the cut off frequency for the low pass filter according to the beat BEAT Moving cycle of the effect with respect to 1 beat of the BPM beat fraction 1 16 to 64 beats LEVEL DEPTH Effect level Sub par...

Page 60: ...nuation curve 1 to 9 ROLL Records the input sound when the effect is turned on and outputs the recorded sound repeatedly according to the specified beat fraction BEAT Effect time with respect to 1 bea...

Page 61: ...effect is turned on FADER SYNTH SINE SAW SQUARE Outputs the synth sound as the audio source of the base oscillation frequency BEAT Base oscillation frequency level 3 to 3 LEVEL DEPTH Effect volume Sub...

Page 62: ...ys the TOUCH FX SETTING screen You can set an effect on the TOUCH FX SETTING screen PRESET FX Controls the preset effect SELECTED FX Controls the selected effect 3 CH 1 CH 2 Selects the channel to app...

Page 63: ...X Bank You can t change effects by turning the BROWSE knob while pressing the BEAT FX SELECT button or from FX SETTING of the MENU screen The Beat FX assigned to the buttons reset to the default setti...

Page 64: ...settings to 3 Select a filter or an effect to assign to the FILTER knob from the FILTER pull down list Read more Effect types and settings page 51 4 Click BEAT FX or SOFTWARE FX 5 Select an effect to...

Page 65: ...HING Gradually returns to the original sound after the effect turns off 7 Click SAVE The setting is saved to the FX Bank Setting from the FX setting screen 1 Touch FX SETTING on the MENU screen The FX...

Page 66: ...ect You can change the effects assigned to the BEAT FX SELECT buttons using the following methods Set from the pull down lists in Setting Utility page 63 Turn the BROWSE knob while pressing the BEAT F...

Page 67: ...ven when a PC Mac is not connected to the unit Parameter values are pre assigned to the Performance Pads so you can apply an effect only by pressing a Performance Pad You can only use FX Trigger mode...

Page 68: ...o easily apply an echo to the sound being played Smooth Echo section 1 SMOOTH ECHO ON button Turns Smooth Echo on and off Using Smooth Echo 1 Touch FX SETTING on the MENU screen The FX setting screen...

Page 69: ...is triggered when using DJ software GATE CUE Applies the echo if the sound is muted by releasing the Performance Pad in Gate Cue mode when using Serato DJ Pro SILENT CUE Applies the echo if a Silent...

Page 70: ...TH ECHO ON button to turn on Smooth Echo The button lights up when Smooth Echo is turned on 6 Perform the trigger operation to apply the echo A delay sound is output several times while attenuating ac...

Page 71: ...while pressing the SHIFT button to turn a loop on and off You can choose whether the AUTO LOOP button starts a loop of the specified number of beats or Auto Beat Loop in LOOP options PREFERENCE tab i...

Page 72: ...to start the loop loop in point during playback 2 Press the SHIFT and 2X buttons at the point where you want the loop to end loop out point Loop playback of the specified section starts Halving the l...

Page 73: ...n 1 PARAMETER button Switches settings 2 Pad mode buttons When using the unit with Serato DJ Pro Operation HOT CUE button ROLL button SAVED LOOP button SAMPLER button Press Hot Cue Roll Saved Loop Sam...

Page 74: ...Saved Loop and Sampler modes The Pad mode of the button you press first is assigned to the top four Performance Pads and the Pad mode of the button you press next is assigned to the bottom four Perfo...

Page 75: ...se A Hot Cue is set Hot Cues are assigned to the Performance Pads as follows 3 Press a Performance Pad to which a Hot Cue is set Playback starts from the Hot Cue point Press a Performance Pad while pr...

Page 76: ...een 3 Press the Performance Pad assigned with the number of beats you want to play in a loop Loop Roll playback continues according to the number of beats assigned to the Performance Pad while you pre...

Page 77: ...ng the SHIFT button Loop playback starts from the beginning of the loop Press the PARAMETER or PARAMETER button during loop playback to change the length of the loop being played The setting of the ca...

Page 78: ...has eight slots 4 Drag and drop a track to each slot on the SAMPLER pane to load it on the Serato DJ Pro screen The Sampler settings and the loaded tracks are saved 5 Press the Performance Pad matchi...

Page 79: ...lay mode 2 Press a Performance Pad while pressing the SHIFT button A Hot Cue assigned to the Performance Pad is selected 3 Press a Performance Pad Playback starts from the selected Hot Cue point accor...

Page 80: ...ues while you press the Performance Pad You can t use Slicer Loop with a track that doesn t have beatgrid set For details on how to set beatgrid refer to the Serato DJ Pro software manual page 7 1 Pre...

Page 81: ...m the beginning of a section 1 2 plays a loop of 1 2 length from the beginning of a section 1 plays the entire section 4 Press a Performance Pad assigned with the section you want to play in a loop Lo...

Page 82: ...DJ Pro For details on how to create a Flip refer to the Serato DJ Pro software manual page 7 2 Press the SAVED LOOP button while pressing the SHIFT button The unit switches to Saved Flip mode 3 Press...

Page 83: ...d to the Performance Pads as follows If you call up a Flip by pressing a Performance Pad while pressing the SHIFT button playback does not start from the beginning Instead Flip playback starts when th...

Page 84: ...with the Scratch Bank you want to load The sound of the Scratch Bank is loaded to the unit Slots are assigned to the Performance Pads as follows Gate Cue mode You can play a Hot Cue by using Gate Cue...

Page 85: ...nd loop playback starts Loop in points are assigned to the Performance Pads as follows The number of beats set for Auto Loop is applied to the loop length A Hot Cue is used as a loop in point for Cue...

Page 86: ...button twice in succession The unit switches to Auto Loop mode 2 Press a Performance Pad during playback Loop playback starts according to the number of beats assigned to the Performance Pad The numb...

Page 87: ...esn t change even if the tempo of a track is changed In this scenario sound quality is lowered due to the digital processing applied Press Performance Pad 5 while pressing the SHIFT button to switch t...

Page 88: ...orary cue point to continue playback while pressing the button Cue Sampler Press Performance Pad 8 during Cue Sampler playback to continue playback even if you release the Performance Pad Press while...

Page 89: ...es between A to H and I to P At the same time the Hot Cue display area switches on the deck screen in rekordbox Pad FX mode You can apply effects using the Performance Pads 1 Press the ROLL button The...

Page 90: ...button The unit switches to Beat Jump mode 2 Press a Performance Pad The playback point moves according to the number of beats or bars assigned to the Performance Pad The number of beats or bars to ju...

Page 91: ...PARAMETER or PARAMETER button while pressing the SHIFT button to switch Sampler Banks Sampler has four banks and each bank has 16 slots The selected Sampler Bank is applied to all the decks 4 Press t...

Page 92: ...screen 4 Press a Performance Pad Playback of the slot assigned to the Performance Pad starts Slots are assigned to the Performance Pads as follows Press a Performance Pad during Sampler playback to r...

Page 93: ...TER button to switch the keys to assign to the Performance Pads 3 Press the Performance Pad assigned with the Hot Cue you want to use If a Hot Cue is not assigned to the Performance Pad the current pl...

Page 94: ...Performance Pad Loop playback starts according to the number of beats or bars assigned to the Performance Pad The number of beats or bars for Beat Loop is assigned to the Performance Pads as follows...

Page 95: ...t mode 2 Press the PARAMETER or PARAMETER button to switch the keys to assign to the Performance Pads 3 Press a Performance Pad The key of the track that s playing is shifted to the key assigned to th...

Page 96: ...ctions to eight pads for each User mode This section describes an example of how to use User modes with Serato DJ Pro 1 Press the HOT CUE ROLL SAVED LOOP or SAMPLER button twice in succession while pr...

Page 97: ...d to assign the selected function to If the assignment works the confirmation message appears Click MIDI to exit MIDI assigning mode Switch to the relevant User mode after you ve finished making setti...

Page 98: ...on when a track is paused 2 Move the channel fader up from the bottom position while pressing the SHIFT button Playback of the track starts from the cue point Move the channel fader back to the bottom...

Page 99: ...nel which starts playback via Crossfader Start 3 Move the crossfader away from the left or right side while pressing the SHIFT button Playback of the track starts from the cue point Move the crossfade...

Page 100: ...screen 1 Information display Displays BPM and the number of beats for a loop on deck 1 and deck 2 2 DECK 3 DECK 4 display and level meter Touch to switch the decks The selected deck s button is highl...

Page 101: ...Basic mode BROWSE Displays the browse screen for deck 3 deck 4 page 35 SILENT CUE Mutes the sound of the track that s playing Touch it again to cancel the mute You can also cancel the mute by calling...

Page 102: ...ts sound to headphones CROSSFADER ASSIGN Assigns output sound to the crossfader TRIM Adjusts volume of the input sound CH FADER Adjusts volume Buttons knobs Function DVS operation with a turntable Jog...

Page 103: ...ouch TOUCH MIDI on the MENU screen The Touch MIDI screen appears Read more MENU screen page 15 2 Touch the buttons on the screen 1 Display information Displays BPM and the number of beats for a loop 2...

Page 104: ...e unit when you change the settings the changed settings are saved to the PC Mac The saved settings are applied to the unit the next time the PC Mac is connected 1 Touch on the MENU screen The Utility...

Page 105: ...MALL LARGE CROSSFADER THRU Sets whether or not the crossfader is in use Set to ON when you don t want to use the crossfader Setting values OFF ON LOOP OPTIONS LOOP OPTION Sets the function loop playba...

Page 106: ...ting values OFF CUE HOT CUE FADER START SYNC Sets whether to turn on the sync function when Fader Start is triggered Setting values OFF ON Setting items Description WAVEFORM DISPLAY CONTENTS SYNC KEYL...

Page 107: ...r of information lines for each track on the browse screen Setting values 2LINES 1LINE BROWSE AUTO TRANSITION Sets whether or not to automatically display the browse screen when the BROWSE knob is tur...

Page 108: ...L MIC TALKOVER LEVEL Sets the talkover level for the microphone Setting values 6dB 12dB 18dB 24dB MIC LOW CUT MIC LOW CUT Sets the low frequency cut function for the microphone sound Setting values OF...

Page 109: ...ms Description PHONO ATT CH1 PHONO ATT for DVS Adjusts the control tone signal level for CH 1 Setting values 6dB to 3dB to 0dB CH2 PHONO ATT for DVS Adjusts the control tone signal level for CH 2 Sett...

Page 110: ...eo for the sound output from the MASTER 1 and MASTER 2 terminals Setting values MONO STEREO BOOTH OUT BOOTH ATT Sets the attenuation level for the sound output from the BOOTH terminals Setting values...

Page 111: ...H ECHO ON button to exit standby mode The factory setting is ON Set AUTO STANDBY to OFF if you don t need to use the auto standby function PC UTILITY Launches Setting Utility page 19 Setting values AU...

Page 112: ...eep small parts out of the reach of children and infants If accidentally swallowed contact a doctor immediately If you drop parts inside the unit and can t retrieve them leave the unit s power switche...

Page 113: ...lt to pull them out wrap them with something that doesn t slip and pull them out The fader knobs large consist of the following parts No Name of part Part 1 SAMPLER VOLUME knob Rotary knob 2 LEVEL kno...

Page 114: ...ift the side where the bottom edge of the indicating line extends to the bottom of the knob 2 Pull out the indicating line upwards 3 Pull out the knob upwards 4 Pull out the base sideways 3 Remove six...

Page 115: ...th the bumper of your preferred hardness Use tweezers if it s difficult to remove the bumper Take care not to drop the bumper inside the unit Do not turn or pull the bumper with excessive force or you...

Page 116: ...above on both edges of the fader unit as necessary 6 Attach the aluminum panel then tighten the six parts with the screws Check that no parts or dust fell inside the unit before you tighten the screw...

Page 117: ...orientation of the axes D cut side and attach the rotary knobs by aligning them parallel to the axes Do not attach the parts at an angle or insert them with excessive force or you may damage the parts...

Page 118: ...ent parts in cases when certain parts are lost or damaged Part Quantity Rotary knob 1 Fader knob small 1 Fader knob large indicating line 1 Fader knob large knob 1 Fader knob large base 1 Screw 1 Fade...

Page 119: ...A converters 24 bits Frequency characteristic USB LINE MIC AUX 20 Hz to 20 kHz S N ratio rated output A WEIGHTED USB 115 dB LINE 105 dB PHONO 90 dB MIC 80 dB AUX 90 dB Total harmonic distortion 20 Hz...

Page 120: ...26 dB to 6 dB 1 kHz LOW 26 dB to 6 dB 20 Hz Microphone equalizer characteristic HI 12 dB to 12 dB 10 kHz LOW 12 dB to 12 dB 100 Hz Input output terminals LINE input terminal RCA pin jacks 2 sets PHONO...

Page 121: ...Specifications CDJ CONTROLLER terminal USB type A 2 sets Power supply 5 V 500 mA or less USB terminal USB type B 2 sets The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without not...

Page 122: ...122 Specifications Block diagram...

Page 123: ...nomenon inherent to LCD displays and not a malfunction When using the unit in cold places the LCD display may be dark for a while after the power is turned on Normal brightness will restore after a wh...

Page 124: ...istered in the U S and other countries Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries ASIO is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH Sera...

Page 125: ...n Neither the name of Texas Instruments Incorporated nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission T...

Page 126: ...by international treaties It is the full responsibility of the person who has recorded the music to ensure that it is used legally When handling music downloaded from the Internet etc it is the full...

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