Behringer DDM4000 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
10 DIGITAL PRO MIXER DDM4000 User Manual
You can even trigger the sampler with the crossfader when the sampler (66)
is assigned to it. To order to do so, simply press the CF START push button.
But beforehand, use BANK ASSIGN to select the bank that should be played
back when using the fader.
Rear panel connectors2.7
(71)
(72)(68)(67)(70)(69) (69)
Fig. 2.7: Rear panel connectors
The (67) LINE inputs are used to connect the Line signals
(for example, CD players, soundcards and drum machines).
The (68) PHONO inputs let you connect turntables.
Use the (69) PHONO/LINE switches to set the PHONO inputs to Line level
in order for you to be able to connect a CD player to the PHONO inputs.
Caution! Devices with Line output levels, such as CD players,
can cause distortion and destroy the preamplifier. Press the
PHONO/LINE switch before connecting devices with Line level
to the highly sensitive PHONO inputs.
The (70) GND connectors are used to ground the turntables.
The balanced XLR connectors provide a connection for dynamic microphones.(71)
This is the (72) LEVEL control for the MIC 2 input.
Rear panel outputs2.8
(73)
(74) (75) (76)
Fig. 2.8: Rear panel connectors
These are the (73) OUT A outputs (XLR) allowing you to connect to an
amplier. Use the OUTPUT A control (30) to adjust the volume level.
Additionally, the SUBWOOFER output lets you hook up a subwoofer.
A crossover is integrated into the DDM4000. The crossover frequency
is adjusted in Output Setup (see Chapter 6.2).
When powering up the system, turn on the connected amplifier
last to prevent spikes that can easily damage your loudspeakers.
Before turning on the amplifier, make sure that no signal is
going through the DDM4000 in order to avoid sudden and
unpleasant surprises. We recommend turning down all faders
and knobs beforehand.
The MAIN OUT connector panel consists of (74) OUT A, OUT B and TAPE outputs:
The signal at • OUT A is the same as at the XLR outputs (73).
You can connect an additional amplier to output OUT B which can be •
used for a DJ booth or a second club zone, for example. The volume of
the OUT B signal is (independent of OUT A) individually adjusted with
the OUTPUT B knob (32).
The TAPE output allows you to connect a recording device in order to •
tape-record your mix. The output level is independent of OUT A and
OUT B and can be adjusted in Output Setup (see Chapter 6.2).
DIGITAL OUT is the digital output of the DDM4000. This is where you nd (75)
the TAPE signal in CD quality (16 bit/44.1 kHz).
Use Output Setup (see Chapter 6.2) to adjust further settings of the
output section.
These are the MIDI IN, MIDI OUT and MIDI THRU connectors that allow you (76)
to connect external MIDI equipment and synchronize with their MIDI Clock.
Read more about the MIDI functions of the DDM4000 in Chapter 7.
Power section2.9
(79)
(78)
(77)
Fig. 2.9: The POWER section
Power is supplied via an (77) IEC connector. The matching cable is provided
with the unit.
FUSE RETAINER/VOLTAGE SELECTOR.(78) Please make sure that the voltage
indicated by the voltage selector matches the local voltage before you
connect the unit to the main power supply. Always replace blown fuses
with fuses of the same type and rating. Some units feature a fuse retainer
in which a selection between 230 V and 120 V is possible. Please be aware:
When using your unit outside of Europe with 120 V, a fuse with a higher
rating is required.
Use the (79) POWER switch to turn on the DDM4000. Before connecting the
unit to the power mains, ensure that the POWER switch is in OFF position.
When the unit is in operation, ensure that the mains plug is accessible.
Attention: The POWER switch does not fully disconnect the unit
from the mains. To disconnect the unit from the mains, pull out the
main cable plug or appliance coupler. When installing the product,
ensure the plug or appliance coupler is readily operable. Unplug the
power cord completely when the unit is not used for long periods
of time.
The serial number of the DDM4000 is found on the bottom side of the device.