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6. CONNECTING THE CONTROLLER
6.1 Connecting audio units
1. Set up the controller on a plane, stable ground.
2. You can connect a DJ microphone (balanced or unbalanced) optionally via an XLR plug or a 6.3 mm
plug to the respective microphone input MIDI MIC on the front panel. Balanced cables p6 dB
more output and guarantee a better protection against interference in case of long cable runs. The
microphone signal is directly mixed to the signal sum.
3. For prefader listening to both decks or for monitoring the sum signal ahead of the output controls
MASTER CONTROL and BOOTH VOLUME, it is possible to connect stereo headphones optionally via a
6.3 mm plug to input HEADPHONE 1 or a 3.5 mm plug to input HEADPHONE 2 on the front panel.
4. For connecting amplifiers, several stereo outputs with individual level controls are available:
• Connect the main amplifiers to the unbalanced RCA output MASTER and/or to the balanced XLR
output BAL OUT.
• If a monitoring system is available, connect the amplifier of the monitoring system to the RCA output
BOOTH.
5. For analog sound recordings, connect a recording unit to the recording output REC. The recording level
is independent of the position of the output controls MASTER CONTROL, MASTER LEVEL and BOOTH
VOLUME.
6. Instead of the audio signal coming from the computer, the master outputs and the booth output can also
supply the signal of an external signal source with line level output (e.g. CD player). Use the stereo RCA
jacks LINE INPUT for connecting the unit.
7. By operating the controller with a computer and units grounded via the mains cable (e.g. amplifier), noise
interference may occur due to ground loops. To eliminate this interference, a ground isolator (e.g. from
the OMNITRONIC LH series) may be used to connect the controller to the corresponding unit.
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