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OWNER’S MANUAL
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SIXTY-TWO
The Echo panel
allows users to select one of four echo modes:
• Echo with no feedback filter and adjustable recirculation 0 to 70%.
• Duck Echo: Feedback filter adjustable from 20 Hz to 10 kHz. Recirculation is adjustable 0-70%.
• Low-Cut Echo with adjustable feedback filter and adjustable recirculation 0 to 70%.
• Low-Cut Hold Echo with adjustable feedback filter and adjustable recirculation of 0% to 100%.
•
The sliders in the control panel set the low-cut filter cut off frequency.
Default Effects settings are:
• Low-Pass Filter with high-frequency sync.
• Flanger with positive feedback.
• Echo with no feedback filter.
• Echo filter frequencies default to 82 Hz.
The Analog Insert pane
l has two options:
• +4 dBu
• -10 dBV
We recommend the +4 dBu setting unless you insert a low-voltage device, in which you should use the
-10 dBV setting.
MIDI Configuration Page:
• When
Receive MIDI Beat Clock
is checked,
the mixer receives MIDI Real Time System
Messages.
• When
Send MIDI Beat Clock
is checked, the
mixer sends MIDI Real Time System Messages.
• When
User Button Lighting
is checked, the
mixer will not automatically light button LEDs for
momentary presses. Enable this option if you
wish to send MIDI commands to the mixer from
third-party software to control button LEDs.
Factory Defaults
To reset the Sixty-Two Mixer’s:
• Record/Control Sources
• LP/HP Filter Resonances
• Filter Type, Flanger and Echo effects
to factory default settings:
1. Power off the Sixty-Two.
2. Push both Deck 1 and 2
FLEXFX
buttons at the same time.
4. While holding these buttons down, power on the Sixty-Two.
5. Immediately after fading up, the
FLEXFX
lights flash one time, indicating a successful reset.
NOTE: Settings are saved in the mixer. Software is updated with the mixer’s settings. Therefore,
the mixer may replace control source and effect settings in Serato DJ or software control panels
with current mixer settings that may have been changed by a different laptop.