OWNER’S MANUAL
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SIXTY-FOUR
Deck Source Selection is followed by:
• Level (gain trim)
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Off to +12 dB with unity gain at 12 o’clock.
• Q-peak meter with peak hold
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Adjust the channel Level to get the signal into the
yellow during peaks, and to prevent overload.
• 3-band isolator EQ
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Off to +6 dB with unity gain at 12 o’clock.
• High-pass / low-pass Filter
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No effect at the center (flat response).
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Low-pass filter cutoff moves from 20 kHz toward
20 Hz as the knob is turned CCW.
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High-pass filter cutoff moves from 20 Hz toward
20 kHz as the knob is turned CW.
• Crossfader assign
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Routes the Deck to Crossfader A-side, Post-
crossfader or B-side.
• FlexFX assign
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Takes a Deck out of the Main Mix and sends it to the
FlexFX Loop. See "FlexFX Loop" on page 16.
• Cue select
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Assigns a Deck to the headphone monitor.
• Channel Fader
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All four channel faders share the Fader Contour
control, adjustable from a fast cut (left) to a smooth
fade (right).
• Crossfader
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The magnetic crossfader is easily cleaned or field-
replaced. See "Fader Maintenance" on page 32.
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Use the Crossfader assign switches to send each
Deck to the A-side, B-side or Post-crossfader.
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Adjust from a fast cut (left) to a smooth fade (right)
with the Crossfader Contour control.
Headphone Cueing
• The Headphone monitor provides stereo or mono split cue operation.
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When set for stereo operation (dim), the Pan control pans between stereo Cue and
stereo Main Mix.
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When set for Split Cue operation (bright), the Pan control pans between Mono Cue in
the left ear and mono Main Mix in the right ear.
• Individual Cue buttons are provided for Deck 1, Deck 2, Deck 3, Deck 4 and FlexFX.
• Cue buttons are solo, meaning when a Cue is selected all other Cues are turned off. If
you wish to listen to more than one Cue at a time, press both buttons at the same time.
• The Phones control sets the level to the headphone jacks.
• Headphones output is available on two 1/4" jacks, one on the front and one on the top.
An additional 3.5 mm jack is located on the front. All share the same signal.