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DAP Audio Core Kontrol D1™ Product Guide
Warning ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Safety Instructions............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Operating Determinations .............................................................................................................................................................. 4
Return Procedure ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Claims ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Description ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Overview............................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Deck 1/2 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Mixer ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Frontside ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Backside ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Installation .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Set Up and Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Names and Functions ........................................................................................................................................................................ 10
Deck Functions .............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Mixer Functions .............................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Front Functions ............................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Back Functions ............................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Operations ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Selecting Folders ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Selecting tracks using the track select encoder ..................................................................................................................... 13
Starting Playback .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Stop Playback ................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Pausing ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Setting a Cue Point ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Setting a hot cue point in pause mode .................................................................................................................................... 14
Setting a hot cue point in play mode ....................................................................................................................................... 14
Deleting a hot cue point ............................................................................................................................................................. 14
Cueing ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Seek (fast forward/fast backward) ............................................................................................................................................ 14
Changing pitch of the song ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
Pitch bending ................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
Loop play ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Beat loop play ............................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Reloop ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Recording a sample ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Sample playback .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Software Installation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Running the setup program. ....................................................................................................................................................... 17
Running the Virtual DJ-software for the first time .......................................................................................................................... 19
Interface zones .............................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Browser panels ............................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Sampler panels .............................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Effects panels ................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Record panels ............................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Product Specification ........................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Appendix 1: Midi Implementation .................................................................................................................................................. 25
Warning
CAUTION!
Keep this system away from rain and moisture!
CAUTION! Be careful with your operations.
With a dangerous voltage you can suffer
a dangerous electric shock when touching the wires!
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY
BEFORE YOUR INITIAL START-UP!
Unpacking Instructions
Immediately upon receiving this product, carefully unpack the carton and check the contents to ensure
that all parts are present, and have been received in good condition. Notify the dealer immediately and
retain packing material for inspection if any parts appear damaged from shipping or the carton itself
shows signs of mishandling. Save the carton and all packing materials. In the event that a fixture must be
returned to the factory, it is important that the fixture be returned in the original factory box and packing.
Your shipment includes:
• DAP Core Kontrol D1
• USB cable
• CD with Virtual DJ LE software
• User manual
Safety Instructions
Every person involved with the installation, operation and maintenance of this system has to:
- be qualified
- follow the instructions of this manual
Before you initial start-up, please make sure that there is no damage caused by transportation. Should
there be any, consult your dealer and do not use the system.
To maintain perfect condition and to ensure a safe operation, it is absolutely necessary for the user to
follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this manual.
Please consider that damages caused by manual modifications to the system are not subject to
warranty.
This system contains no user-serviceable parts. Refer servicing to qualified technicians only.
IMPORTANT:
The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damages caused by the nonobservance of this manual or any unauthorized modification to the system.
Never remove warning or informative labels from the unit.
Never leave any cables lying around.
Do not connect this system to a dimmerpack.
Do not switch the system on and off in short intervals, as this would reduce the system’s life.
Do not open the device and do not modify the device.
Do not drive the inputs with a signal level bigger, than required to drive the equipment to full
output.
Only use system indoor, avoid contact with water or other liquids.
Avoid flames and do not put close to flammable liquids or gases.
Make sure you don’t use the wrong kind of cables or defective cables.
Extreme frequency boosts in connection with a high input signal level may lead to overdriving
your equipment. Should this occur, it is necessary to reduce the input signal level by using the
INPUT control.
To emphasize a frequency range, you don’t necessarily have to move its respective control
upward; try lowering surrounding frequency ranges instead. This way, you avoid causing the next
piece of equipment in your sound path to overdrive. You also preserve valuable dynamic reserve
(“headroom”)
Avoid ground loops! Always be sure to connect the power amps and the mixing console to the
same electrical circuit to ensure the same phase!
If system is dropped or struck, disconnect the power supply or USB cable immediately. Have a
qualified engineer inspect for safety before operating.
If the system has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation (e.g. after transportation), do
not switch it on immediately. The arising condensation water might damage your system. Leave
the system switched off until it has reached room temperature.
If your Dap Audio device fails to work properly, discontinue use immediately. Pack the unit
securely (preferably in the original packing material), and return it to your Dap Audio dealer for
service.
Repairs, servicing and electric connection must be carried out by a qualified technician.
For replacement use fuses of same type and rating only.
Operating Determinations
This system is not designed for permanent operation. Consistent operation breaks will ensure that the
system will serve you for a long time without defects.
If this system is operated in any other way, than the one described in this manual, the product may suffer
damages and the warranty becomes void.
Any other operation may lead to dangers like short-circuit, burns, electric shock, etc.
You endanger your own safety and the safety of others!
Improper installation can cause serious damage to people and property !
Return Procedure
Returned merchandise must be sent prepaid and in the original packing, call tags will not be issued.
Package must be clearly labeled with a Return Authorization Number (RMA number). Products returned
without an RMA number will be refused. Highlite will not accept the returned goods or any responsibility.
Call Highlite 0031-455667723 or mail aftersales@highlite.nl and request an RMA prior to shipping the fixture.
Be prepared to provide the model number, serial number and a brief description of the cause for the
return. Be sure to properly pack device, any shipping damage resulting from inadequate packaging is
the customer’s responsibility. Highlite reserves the right to use its own discretion to repair or replace
product(s). As a suggestion, proper UPS packing or double-boxing is always a safe method to use.
Note: If you are given an RMA number, please include the following information on a piece of paper
inside the box:
1) Your name
2) Your address
3) Your phone number
4) A brief description of the symptoms
Claims
The client has the obligation to check the delivered goods immediately upon delivery for any shortcomings and/or visible defects, or perform this check after our announcement that the goods are at their
disposal. Damage incurred in shipping is the responsibility of the shipper; therefore the damage must be
reported to the carrier upon receipt of merchandise.
It is the customer's responsibility to notify and submit claims with the shipper in the event that a device is
damaged due to shipping. Transportation damage has to be reported to us within one day after receipt
of the delivery.
Any return shipment has to be made post-paid at all times. Return shipments must be accompanied with
a letter defining the reason for return shipment. Non-prepaid return shipments will be refused, unless
otherwise agreed in writing.
Complaints against us must be made known in writing or by fax within 10 working days after receipt of the
invoice. After this period complaints will not be handled anymore.
Complaints will only then be considered if the client has so far complied with all parts of the agreement,
regardless of the agreement of which the obligation is resulting.
Deck 1/2
1. Reverse button/pitch bend - 12. Parameter 2/key control
2. Hotcue/sample 2 button 13. FX select encoder
3. Hotcue/sample 1 button 14. Samples button
4. Pitch control fader 15. Hotcue/sample 3 button
5. x½/shift button 16. Hotcue/sample 4 button
6. Loop in/beat loop button 17. x2/shift button
7. Jogwheel 18. Loop out/reloop button
8. Cue/smart cue button 19. Key lock/pitch button
9. Sync/master button 20. Scratch button
10. Bleep/pitch bend + button 21. Play/smart play button
11. Parameter 1 control
Fig. 2
Mixer
22. Channel gain control 30. Channel fader
23. Channel hi/s1 control 31. Crossfader
24. Channel mid/s2 control 32. Master control
25. Channel low/s3 control 33. Headphones control
26. Filter/s4 control 34. Mix control
27. Load A/back button 35. Track encoder
28. Cue button 36. Load B/view button
29. Shift button
Fig. 3