Features
Top Panel
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1.
Deck Source: Set this knob to the desired audio source from this channel: USB A or B (a track
playing on that layer in the software), or Line (a device connected to the Deck Phono/Line In on
the rear panel).
Note: If you select Line, set the Phono/Line selector switches on the rear panel properly.
Note: A deck's controls will send MIDI information only when its deck source selector is set to
USB A or B.
Note: If you are using DVS with ONE, connect your turntables to the phono input, but set the
Deck Source selector to USB A or B, whichever your computer is connected to.
2.
Deck Level: Turn this knob to set the pre-fader, pre-EQ audio level of the corresponding
channel. The meter next to this knob indicates the signal's volume level (reduce it if it begins
"clipping," reaching the red part of the meter).
3.
Deck EQ High: Turn this knob to adjust the high (treble) frequencies.
4.
Deck EQ Mid: Turn this knob to adjust the mid-range frequencies.
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Deck EQ Low: Turn this knob to adjust the low (bass) frequencies.
6.
Deck LP/HP: Turn this knob to adjust the filter applied to the deck. Turn the knob
counterclockwise to apply a low-pass filter. Turn the knob clockwise to apply a high-pass filter.
Set it to the center ("12:00") position to deactivate the filters.
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Main: Turn this knob to adjust the output volume of the Main Outs. The meters next to this knob
indicate the signal's volume level (reduce it if it begins "clipping," reaching the red part of the
meter).
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Booth: Turn this knob to adjust the output volume of the Booth Outs.
9.
Depth: Turn this knob to adjust the "wet-dry" mix of the internal Flex FX on that deck.
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Note: All EQ controls
are full-kill.
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