Behringer PRO MIXER DJX750 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
6 PRO MIXER DJX750 User Manual
When no signal is present (or when the signal level is too low), the BPM
display shows only dashes. When the signal is present but can not be
identified, the display shows 160 BPM and then shows the said dashes.
The beat counter then attempts to get another readout. Therefore,
“160” BPM is no usable value; rather, it is simply an error message
when the signal can not be analyzed.
To exit the SYNC LOCK or BEAT ASSIST modes, simply push the SYNC LOCK button
once more on both channels.
1.8 Internal eects processor
Presets of the multi-eects processor
The DJX750 features an internal digital eects processor into which you can
feed your master signal, the signals of the input channels or the mic signal. The
module provides a number of standard eects, such as reverb, delay and echo, as
well as various lter and modulation eects.
• To select the signal to be processed, use the SOURCE selector (33).
• Turn the PROGRAM control (35) to select an eect. The corresponding
program number appears on the PROGRAM display (34).
• Press and hold the PROGRAM control for about 2 seconds to load the
selectedpreset.
• When the new eect has been loaded, turn the PROGRAM control (35)
to change the eect’s parameters. The parameter value is shown on
thedisplay.
View the table (column “Ajustable Parameter”) to see which parameter
of the selected effect can be modified.
The parameter values of the delay and echo effects are displayed in
BPM (beats per minute). The selectable range is from 80 to 160 BPM.
The display only shows two digits and so values of 100 and above are
represented with a dot behind the number (for example, 120 BPM is
displayed as “20.”).
• Use the LEVEL control (36) to determine the volume level of the eect signal.
• Activate the eect signal by pressing the FX ON switch (37).
Press the PROGRAM control one more time to use it for selecting eects again.
2. Connections
2.1 Rear panel connectors
(38) These are the LINE i. e. CD inputs to connect a tape deck, CD or MD player etc.
Unlike other channels, channel 1 features two line inputs.
(39) The PHONO inputs for channels 2 to 4 are for connecting a turntable.
(40) The GND connectors ground the turntables.
(41) With the PHONO/LINE switch it is possible to switch the input sensitivity of
the PHONO inputs 2 to 4 to line level. This allows you to connect a tape deck
or a CD player to the PHONO inputs.
Grp No. Eect Type Adjustable Parameter
1 0 Filter Sweep LP Frequency
1 Filter Sweep BP Frequency
2 Filter Sweep HP Frequency
3 “Auto Filter (Envelope)” LP Sensitivity
4 “Auto Filter (Envelope)” BP Sensitivity
5 “Auto Filter (Envelope)” HP Sensitivity
6 LFO Filter LP LFO Rate
7 LFO Filter BP LFO Rate
8 LFO Filter HP LFO Rate
2 0 Bitcrusher Depth
3 0 Flanger Gate/Pan LFO Rate
1 Flanger “Standard (Full Res)” LFO Rate
2 Flanger “Standard (Half Res)” LFO Rate
3 Flanger Ultra LFO Rate
4 0 Delay 1/1 Delay Time (related to BPM)
1 Delay 3/4 Delay Time (related to BPM)
2 Delay 1/2 Delay Time (related to BPM)
5 0 Echo 1/1 Delay Time (related to BPM)
1 Echo 3/4 Delay Time (related to BPM)
2 Echo 1/2 Delay Time (related to BPM)
6 0 Reverb Big Plate Reverb Time (Decay)
1 Reverb Small Chamber Reverb Time (Decay)
2 Reverb Bright Room Reverb Time (Decay)
3 Reverb Voice Widener Tone
4 Reverb/Delay “Big Plate + Delay” Delay Time (related to BPM)
7 0 Phase Shifter 4 LFO Rate
1 Phase Shifter Fall LFO Rate
2 Phase Shifter Rise LFO Rate
8 0 Panning Panning LFO Rate
1 Panning Tremolo LFO Rate
9 0 Sim/Dyn Ultrabass Frequency
1 Sim/Dyn Ultrafex Frequency
2 Sim/Dyn Voice Changer Distortion
(41)(50)
(38)(39)(40)
(48) (49)
(44) (45) (46) (42) (43)