
FlexFX
The
FLExFx
button assigns a PGM channel
to the FlexFX bus where internal, external
analog or software effects via USB may be
inserted. Enable Serato Scratch Live DJ
Effects by going to Setup > Plugins > DJ-
FX and click “Enable mixer DJ-FX send.”
The FlexFX loop allows any combination
of PGM 1, PGM 2, MIC or USB AUX to be
assigned with the option to insert internal
effects, external analog effects or software
effects via USB.
Headphone Cue
Headphone
CUE
assigns a signal to
the headphone monitor. Headphone
CUE controls operate as solo or radio-
button controls. This means engaging
a headphone CUE turns all the other
headphone CUE controls off. You can
select more than one at a time by
simultaneously pressing more than one
CUE.
Channel Faders & Crossfader
These faders use magnetic non-contact
mechanisms with no noise and no bleed.
Each fader has
REVERSE
and
CONTOUR
controls on the front panel.
Channel Meters
Each PGM channel has a mono meter to
assist in setting levels. These meters are
quasi-peak with peak hold. The goal is to
stay out of the red.
AUX
This digital input is on USB
playback stereo pair 5-6
and is normally used for the
Serato Scratch Live SP-6
sample player.
To enable the SP-6 player,
go to Setup > Plugins >
SP-6 Sample Player and
click “enable SP-6 Sample
Player Plugin.”
To assign the SP-6
Sample Player to
AUx
,
click the SP-6 tab on the main software
screen and select “A” as the SP-6 output.
This
AUx
input has it’s own
LEVEL
,
• Individual Cue buttons are provided for
PGM 1, PGM 2, USB AUX and FlexFX
Loop.
• The Headphone Level control sets the
level in the front panel 3.5 mm and ¼˝
output jacks.
Control Strip Controls
The Sixty-Two Mixer has dedicated
Scratch Live software controls for the Left
Virtual Deck and Right Virtual Deck. The
mixer has two high-speed USB ports,
USB A and USB B. Virtual Deck and
associated PGM controls are assigned
to USB A or USB B using the PGM Input
Source selectors.
When
A
is selected for PGM 1,
the
SP-6 ASSIGN
button at the top of the
left-hand
control strip turns
GREEN
to
coincide with the silk-screen color for
USB A
. When
B
is selected, the
SP-6
ASSIGN
button turns
ORANGE
to coincide
with the color for
USB B
.
When
A
is selected for PGM 2,
the
SP-6 ASSIGN
button at the top of the
right-hand
control strip turns
GREEN
to coincide with the silk-screen color for
USB A
. When
B
is selected, the
SP-6
ASSIGN
button turns
ORANGE
to coincide
with the color for
USB B
.
The MIDI controls are only sent to
the selected port, allowing completely
independent Library Browsing, Cue, Loop
and Sample control for each USB port.
MIDI controls not dedicated to a channel
strip, such as SP-6 player controls, are
assigned to the Left or Right control-strip
using the
SP-6 ASSIGN
control.
Library Browse
BACK
button: Switches the focus between
the Crate and Library area in Scratch Live.
If you have any panels open in Serato
Scratch Live, the
BACK
button will also
move the focus between this and the
Crate and Library areas.
SCROLL / LOAD
encoder: Rotate the knob to
scroll through the Crate / Library panel
currently in focus. When the focus is in the
Crate area, pressing the knob displays the
contents of the selected Crate and moves
the focus into the Library area. When
the focus is in the Library area, pressing
FILTER
and
FLExFx
assign.
CUE
for
USB AUx
is
in the center just below the
SAMPLES
row of
buttons.
Mic Input
This Mic input on a
XLR/TRS combo jack
has
LEVEL
,
HIGH
and
LOW
tone controls,
FLExFx
assign and a meter.
Select
MIC
or
LINE
level
using the rear panel
switch.
LINE
is usually
correct for wireless mic
receivers.
MIC ON
turns the
mic input on without
ducking other inputs.
MIC OVER
momentarily
turns the microphone
on, and ducks other
inputs by 10 dB (about
1/3).
Session In and Out
This SESSION IN has it’s own level control
and may be used as a general purpose
analog AUX input from RCA jacks.
SESSION
IN
and
SESSION OUT
are typically used to
chain mixers together.
Main and Booth
The Main and Booth outputs each have
their own Level control. The Main outputs
use balanced XLR connectors and the
Booth outputs use balanced ¼˝ TRS
connectors. Since the Main, Booth and
Session Outputs have the same mix, you
can run any of them to your main amplifier
if the proper cables are not available.
The main mix has a quasi-peak stereo
meter with peak hold.
Headphones
The Headphone Monitor provides stereo
or mono split-cue operation.
• In Stereo operation, the
PAN
control
pans between stereo Cue and stereo
Main Mix.
• In
SPLIT CUE
operation, the
PAN
control
pans between Mono Cue in the left ear
and mono Main Mix in the right ear.
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