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CONNECTION DIAGRAM
POWER
BALANCED
MASTER
UNBAL
BOOTH RECORD
MASTER
SERIAL NUMBER
100VAC-240VAC
POWER
BALANCED
MASTER
UNBAL
BOOTH RECORD
MASTER
100VAC-240VAC
SERIAL NUMBER
Mini PA
COMPUTER CONNECTION
Be sure that the PMX-10 is connected to
your computer via the included USB cable
(Consult Connection Diagram).
The PMX-10 Mixer is a Class Compliant multi-
channel audio and MIDI interface, with a low
latency 4 in / 4 out soundcard. In OSX, no
additional drivers are needed. In Windows,
to get the best possible performance we
recommend you download and install
the Gemini ASIO drivers from the PMX-10
product page on www.geminisound.com.
The PMX-10 product page is also where you'll
find additional information and downloads
for your PMX-10 mixer (MIDI configuration
files, etc.).
Your PMX-10 mixer is capable of being
updated via the Gemini Updater Software,
which is also available for download from
the PMX-10 product page. It's a good idea
to download and run the Gemini Updater
Software occasionally to verify that you have
the latest version of the device firmware.
Updates are provided regularly to fix issues
and add features.
Turntable/Media Player
OUTPUTS
INPUTS
WHITE
USB
RED
PH
LN
PH
LN
MIDI
GND
Booth Monitors
OUTPUTS
INPUTS
WHITE
USB
RED
PH
LN
PH
LN
MIDI
GND
PMX-10
DIGITAL PERFORMANCE MIXER
OPERATIONAL MODES
When the mixer is not connected to a computer
via the USB cable, it will operate in MIXER
MODE. In this mode, all audio sources will be
heard on the channel they're connected to.
When the mixer is connected to a computer via
USB, but an audio interface OTHER THAN the
PMX-10 is active in software (like if you were
using a digital vinyl system), the PMX-10 will
operate in HYBRID MODE, and the MIDI sections
(hotcues, effects, etc.) will be available to
control your software – however the audio will
work exactly the same as "mixer" mode.
When the mixer is connected to a computer via
USB, and the PMX-10 audio interface is selected
in your host software, the mixer will operate in
CONTROLLER MODE. In this mode, the host
software will have control over both the audio
interface and all MIDI controls.
CROSSFADER REPLACEMENT
To replace the crossfader, follow these
steps...
1. Remove all power and signal cables from
the mixer.
2. Remove all knob and fader caps. There
are 25 pieces in all. You do not have to
do anything with the buttons or switches.
3. Remove the 8 faceplate screws using a
small Phillips screwdriver.
4. Remove the faceplate by pulling straight
up. This will expose the sub-chassis and
give you access to the crossfader.
5. The crossfader is connected to the mixer
using a standard molex-style connector.
Use care when separating the connector
from the installed crossfader.
6. If you are installing a crossfader with
adjustable parameters, it makes sense to
make all adjustments needed BEFORE
reinstalling the crossfader and putting the
mixer back together.
(PLEASE NOTE – When replacing the
crossfader, the performance of the crossfader
curve controls may change. Please take a
moment to learn if the behavior of the curve
controls has changed)