Problem
Back cue function does not work.
MIDI control does not work.
This unit is not recognized after it has been
connected to a computer.
Sound of a computer cannot be output from
this unit.
Sound is distorted when an analog player is
connected to this unit's [PHONO] terminals.
Or, lighting of the channel level indicator
does not change even when the [TRIM]
control is turned.
Block Diagram
CH1
CH2
MIC
CD
USB
CD
USB
MIC
AUX
PHONO
PHONO
OFF
MIC/AUX
MIC_SEL_OUT
MIC
TRIM
EQ
ADC
MIC_AUX
AUX
CH1
CH1_SEL_OUT
CD
ADC
CH1_ana
PHONO
CH2
CH2_SEL_OUT
CD
ADC
CH2_ana
PHONO
USB
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Check
Is a cue point set?
Is the MIDI channel properly set?
Are the MIDI settings properly set?
Is the [UTILITY (WAKE UP)] button's indicator flashing at
4-second intervals?
Are this unit and computer properly connected?
Are the audio output device settings properly set?
Is the [CD, PHONO, USB] input selector switch set to the
proper position?
Have you connected an analog player with a built-in phono
equalizer?
Is an audio interface for computers connected between
the analog player and this unit?
PC Input 1/2
(CH1) Pre Trim CD
(CH1) Pre Trim PHONO
SH2A
MUTE
CH1_Pre
CH1_USB
CH2_Pre
CH2_USB
CH1_USB
CH2_USB
SAMPLER_USB
USB
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Remedy
Set a cue point. (page 15)
Set the MIDI channel from the [MIDI] tab in the settings utility. (page 26)
To operate DJ software with this unit, this unit's MIDI messages must be assigned to the
DJ software you are using. For instructions on assigning messages, see your DJ software's
operating instructions.
Install the driver software. If it is already installed, uninstall it then reinstall it. (page 9)
Connect this unit and computer using a USB cable. (page 11)
Select this unit with the audio output device settings. For instructions on making settings for
your application, see your application's operating instructions.
Set the [CD, PHONO, USB] input selector switch to the [USB] position. (page 12) (page 17)
When using an analog player with a built-in phono equalizer, connect it to the [CD] terminals.
(page 11)
If the analog player with built-in phono equalizer has a PHONO/LINE selector switch, switch
it to PHONO.
If the audio interface for computers has a line level output, connect it to the [CD] terminals.
(page 11)
If the analog player has a PHONO/LINE selector switch, switch it to PHONO.
PC Input 3/4
PC Input 5/6
(CH2) Pre Trim CD
Rec OUT
(CH2) Pre Trim PHONO
MIC/AUX Post EQ
Post CH1 Fader
Post CH2 Fader
Post Cross Fader A
Post Cross Fader B
CH1_Post
CH2_Post
MIC ON SW
CH1 CUE SW
SAMPLER_USB
CH2 CUE SW
Post_CRS_A
Post_CRS_B
CH1_Pre
MUTE
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Cautions on copyrights
Recordings you have made are for your personal enjoyment and according to copy-
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! Music recorded from CDs, etc., is protected by the copyright laws of individual
countries and by international treaties. It is the full responsibility of the person
who has recorded the music to ensure that it is used legally.
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accordance with the contract concluded with the download site.
MIC_Post
Rec_OUT
Rec_OUT
MIC_Post
CH2_Pre
CH1_Post
CH2_Post
MUTE
Post_CRS_A
Post_CRS_B
MUTE
Booth
Master 1
OUT_ana
DAC
Master 2
Phones
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