Numark Industries KMX01 User Manual

Professional Karaoke Mixing Station
Quick Start Owner’s Manual
BOX CONTENTS
KMX01 CD MIXING STATION
POWER ADAPTER
Manual de inicio rápido del usuario
CONTENIDO DE LA CAJA
ESTACIÓN DE MEZCLAS DE CD KMX01
ADAPTADOR DE CORRIENTE
Schnellbedienungsanleitung (DEUTSCH)
BOX CONTENTS
KMX01 CD MIXING STATION
POWER ADAPTER
Manuale Rapido di Utilizzazione (ITALIANO)
CONTENUTO DELLA CONFEZIONE
CD MIXING STATION KMX01
ADATTATORE
Guide d’utilisation simplifié (FRANÇAIS)
CONTENU DE LA BOÎTE
STATION DE MIXAGE KMX01
ADAPTATEUR DE COURANT
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QUICK SETUP
1. Make sure all items listed on the
front of this gu ide are included in the box.
2. READ SAFETY INSTRUCTION
BOOKLET BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT.
3. Study this setup diagram.
4. Place mix station in an appropriate
position for operation.
5. Make sure all devices are turned off
and all faders and gain knobs are set to “zero”
6. Connect all stereo input sources as
indicated in the diagram.
7. Connect the stereo outputs to power
amplifier(s), tape decks, and/or other audio sources.
8. Plug all devices into AC power.
9. Switch everything on in the following
order.
audio input sources (i.e. turntables or CD players)
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last, any amplifiers or output
devices
10. When turning off, always reverse this
operation by,
turning off amplifiers
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last, any input devices
11. Go to http://www.numark.com for
product registration.
More information about this product
may be found at
http://www.numark.com
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REAR CONNECTIONS
1. Channel Inputs: Unbalanced RCA jacks
for connecting external sources. The Phono/Line input is selected using the toggle switch on the front panel. Turntables, HiFi VCRs, cassette and reel­to-reel tape decks, DAT machines, CD players, laser discs, tuners, even synthesizers or other mixing consoles can be connected using these jacks.
NOTE: Plug mono audio sources into both left and right inputs using a “Y” cable connector.
2. GND: This screw connector should be
used to connect any turntables or other devices that need to be grounded.
3. Input Selector Switch: Use this to
allow either line level or phono level equipment to be plugged into your channel inputs. Wh e n Ph o no in p u t is selected, your signal is fed directly to the high-quality RIAA phono pre-amplifiers. Use this position only for turntables level sources will overload the sensitive phono pre-amps and will sound very bad, so always be sure to toggle the line/phono switch over to line before connection of line sources.
. Line
4. Video OUTPUT: There are two outputs
that are connected to television monitors to output karaoke text.
5. Master Output (RCA): This output is
for connecting an external monitoring device such as a PA system, powered monitors, or a home stereo. The level of the master stereo output signal is controlled by the master fader.
6. Stereo Balanced Master Outputs
(XLR): low-impedance XLR type connectors controlled by the Master fader.
7. Microphone 2 and 3 Input: Plug in
your ¼” microphones into 2 and 3. These inputs have effects available on the face panel.
8. AC In: This mix station is designed to
work with the power supply cord that comes with the unit. While the power is switched off, plug the power supply into the mix station first, then plug it into the outlet.
9. Power Switch: Use this switch to turn
on the mix station after all input devices are already connected to prevent damage to your equipment. Turn the station on before you turn on amplifiers and turn off amplifiers before you turn off the mix station.
10. NTSC/PAL Switch: Selects the video
output between NTSC and PAL video modes. NTSC is used in the Unit e d States, while PAL is used in much of Europe.
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FRONT PANEL FEATURES
1. DJ Mic 1: This section has the gain
and tone controls for the ¼”/XLR combination mic input.
2. Mic 2: This section has the gain and
tone controls for Mic 2
3. Mic 3: This section has the gain and
tone controls for Mic 3
4. Mic 2&3 Echo: This knob controls the
echo effect amount on microphones 2 and 3.
5. Mic 2&3 Delay: This knob controls the
delay time of the echo effect on microphones 2 and 3
6. Line Faders: Control volu m e lev els in
the mix.
7. Master Fader - Controls the overall
output level.
8. Input toggle switch - Selects which
source will be live to that channel based on what you have connected to the rear panel input sec t i o n
9. Replaceable Crossfader - This slide
fader blends audio between channels 1 and 2. This also switches the video when using compatible karaoke CD+G CDs.
Note: The crossfader is user replaceable in case of failure. Simply unscrew the
two large screws which hold it in place, lift it out and disconnect it’s cable. Re­attach the new crossfader and screw the mounting plate back onto the unit ­you’re back in business!
10. Fader Start – Activation allows you to
start the CD players from you crossfader. Travel from left to right will start the right CD player and pause the left CD player
11. LED METER - Indicates the Master
output level.
12. Stereo/Mono toggle - Changes the
Master output between Mono and Stereo
13. Master EQ Bass
14. Master EQ Middle
15. Master EQ Treble
16. Channel Cue Selector - Used to route
channel audio to your headphones.
17. Headphone Level – Adjusts cue
volume.
18. Headphone Jacks – Used to connect either 1/8” or 1/4” plugs for audio monitoring with headphones.
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CD PLAYER FEATURES
1. OPEN/CLOSE (Disc Tray
Open/Close) - Press to load or eject the disc. Each press will open or close the disc tray on the transport. NOTE:
Tray will not open unless the disc has been paused. Tray will automatically close after 30 seconds.
2. TIME (Time Button) - Switches the
time display between elapsed playing time and remaining time on the track and remaining time on the entire CD.
3. CONT/SING - Will cause just a single
track to play or all tracks in order by pressing once or twice.
4. LCD DISPLAY - Indicates all the
functions, as they are occurring, with the CD. These functions are explained in the next section.
5. TRACK (Track Buttons) - Used to
select the track to be played.
6. Track 10 Button - This button is for
quickly advancing to higher tracks on a CD.
7. PROGRAM - Depress this button and
the unit will stop and the program indicator will light. Select each track to be programmed and press the PROGRAM button between selections. You can program up to 20 tracks. Press PLAY to start the program. To exit and erase program, either hold the program button down for more than 2 seconds while the unit is stopped, open the disc tray, or turn off the power.
8. PITCH (Pitch Button) - Activates the
Pitch Slider.
9. PITCH SLIDER - The pitch can be
changed up to +/-16% by pressing the PITCH button so the PITCH LED is lit, then moving the sliding fader. The pitch will not be changed if the PITCH LED is off.
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10. SEARCH WHEEL (OUTER RING) - 3
forward and 3 reverse speed positions for searching through songs. The more you turn the wheel in either direction the faster you search through the music.
11. PITCH BEND/JOG WHEEL (INNER
RING) - The jog wheel serves 2 functions depending on the current mode. a) The jog wheel will control a slow
frame search when the CD is not playing. To set a new frame cue point, spin the wheel then press play when you have determined the proper position. Press CUE to return to the “CUE POINT”.
b) When both CD players are playing
a CD, the pitch bend function allows the positioning of the bass beats to be matched after the pitch of each disc is matched. Either player can “catch up” or “fall back” to match the other player. The jog wheel will temporarily bend the pitch of the music if the song is already playing by rotating the wheel clockwise to speed up or counterclockwise to slow down. By changing the pitch of one disc with respect to the pitch of the other
12. CUE - Pressing the CUE button during
disc, the beats can be matched.
play provides a return to the position at which play was started. If PAUSE is used before CUE, that will become the cue point. Alternately pressing the PLAY button and the CUE button allows the CD to be played from the same position any number of times. The CUE LED will light up from the time the CUE button is pressed until the CD has been reset to the position at which play was
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started. Steady lighting of this LED indicates the ready condition.
13. START/PAUSE (Play/Pause Button)
- Each press of the Play/Pause Button causes the operation to change from play to pause or from pause to play.
15. TAP BUTTON - Tap this button with
14. BPM/PITCH BUTTON - Switches the
mode of the display between showing
the BPM and the percentage change in pitch.
the beat of the music to determine the current Beats Per Minute (BPM).
LCD DISPLAY FEATURES
1. PLAY: Active while the unit is
actually playing a CD.
2. PAUSE: Active when the unit is
paused.
3. CUE: Flashing when the unit is
setting a cue point. Lit continuously when the unit is paused at a cue point.
4. PROGRAM: Used for pre-
programming the track order to automatically be played by the unit. This is a great function if you need to leave the CD player alone.
5. TIME MODE: (Elapsed) is for
showing time as it is taking place.(Remain) shows how much time is left on a particular track. This function is controlled by the TIME BUTTON.
6. SINGLE: Shows when the unit is set
to play just one track at a time. When this is not lit, the CD will play continuously through all tracks. This function is controlled by the SING/CONT BUTTON.
7. PITCH: Is lit when the PITCH
BUTTON is active.
8. TIME BAR: Shows either time
remaining or elapsed depending on the setting of the TIME BUTTON.
9. PITCH/BPM: Shows the percentage
change in pitch or current BPM.
10. TRACK: Shows the current track
that the unit is playing.
11. MINUTES: Shows the minutes
elapsed or remaining depending on mode setting.
12. SECONDS: Shows the seconds
elapsed or remaining depending on mode setting.
13. FRAMES: The CD Player breaks
down a second into 75 frames for accurate cueing. This shows the frames elapsed or remaining depending on mode setting.
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PLAY & CUE
PLAY / PAUSE & CUE OPERATIONS
Press "PLAY/PAUSE"
to start music
Play Interval
Press "CUE" return to
last starting point
Position on Disc
Pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE” button starts the disc. Pressing the “CUE” button will reset the disc
Back Cue Operation
to the last place where the disc was started. This is called the cu e point. By alternately pressing the “PLAY/PAUSE” button and the “CUE” button, the disc may be returned and played from the cue point any number of times. This function is called back cue.
PLAY, PAUSE & CUE
Press "PLAY/PAUSE"
to start music
Press "PLAY/PAUSE"
to pause music
Play Interval Play Interval
Press "PLAY/PAUSE"
to start music
Back Cue Operation
Press "CUE" return t
last starting point
Position on Disc
When play has been paused and then started again, the return position for the back cue will be updated to this new position.
EDITING CUE POINT
Adjust the "CUE" point
with the jog wheel
Press "PLAY/PAUSE"
to start music
Play Interval
Back Cue Operation
Press "CUE" return to
last starting point
Position on Disc
When the inner dial is turned while a cue point is set, a new cue point can be located. The CD player will repeatedly play small parts of the CD as you move it to the desired position. By pressing “PLAY/PAUSE” then “CUE” you can confirm that the new cue po int is desirable.
Matching the Beats Per Minute
Match the tempo by monitoring the music of both PLAYER 1 and PLAYER 2 by ear and adjusting the pitch. When the tempo of the music of the selected CD player is slow compared to the tempo of the other player, move the slider to the ( + ) side and match the tempo. When faster, move the pitch slider to the ( - ) side. The following illustration shows the case of matching the pitch of PLAYER 2 to the pitch of the music being played on PLAYER 1.
1. Press PLAY/PAUSE to start PLAYER 1. PLAYER 1 is playing.
2. Press PLAY/PAUSE to start PLAYER 2. Both CD players are playing discs.
3. Listen to PLAYER 2 in your headphones. If the beat of channel 2 (in the headphones) is faster than channel 1, slow down the beat of channel 2 using the pitch control.
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4. If the beat of channel 2 (in the headphones) slower than the beat of channel 1, speed up the beat using the pitch control.
USING THE BPM DISPLAY FEATURE
Press the BPM button to select the BPM feature on the display on the side of the CD player that you wish to set. Tap the Counter button to the beat of the music.
You will see the BPM number appear in the display. The more times you tap the more accurate your number will be. When you adjust the pitch slider the display number will change by an equal percentage.
BEAT MATCHING USI NG PITCH BEND
If you find the BPM’s (Beats Per Minute or Tempos) are the same, however, the drum beats are not matched you will need to temporarily change the pitch. The illustration below shows how to match the beat of PLAYER 2 to the beat of the music being played on PLAYER 1. (This procedure can be done on either PLAYER).
After matching the BPM’s adjust the pitch temporarily as follows: When PLAYER 2 is rotate the jog wheel
counter clockwise
The pitch changes automatically while the jog wheel is rotated. The faster you rotate the wheel the more you change. Releasing the wheel results in a return to the original pitch. (So the BPM’s are once again the same.)
When PLAYER 2 is behind rotate the jog wheel clockwise
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EXAMPLE OF MIXING USING BOTH PLAYERS OF YOUR CD PLAYER While playing a disc on PLAYER 1, load a disc into PLAYER 2 and select your next track, match its pitch to the track playing on PLAYER1 and when you are ready use the crossfader on your mixer to fade from PLAYER 1 to PLAYER 2.
Load a disc in PLAYER 1 and
select the track and press PLAY.
Load a disc in PLAYER 2 and
select the track then play.
Set and edit a start cue point on
PLAYER 2
Check your new cue point
Do a MIX!
PLAYER 1
Load a disc and press the
OPEN/CLOSE button.
PLAYER 2
Load a disc and press the
OPEN/CLOSE button.
PLAYER 2
Press the Pause button of PLAYER 2.
PLAYER 2
Listen with the monitor and
press the playbutton.
PLAYER 2
With a matching downbeat from
Player1 pressthe playbutton.
PLAYER 1
Se lect the track to be pla yed.
PLAYER 2
Se lect the track to be pla yed.
PLAYER 2
Rapidly se a rch for a cue point using
the oute r wheel
PLAYER 2
Press the cue buttonthen play to be
sure ofthe set cue point.
PLAYER 2
Ifyou are bea t mixing,turn on your
Pitch adjust and follow the directions
for beat matching.
PLAYER 1
Pre ss the PLAY button
PLAYER 2
Pre ss the PLAY button
PLAYER 2
Slowly set the right cue point
usingthe inner wheel
PLAYER 2
Rese t the player to the Cue point
by press ing Cue
MIXER
Whenyouarehappywithyourmix
move the cros sfade r accordingly.
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INSTALACIÓN RÁPIDA (ESPAÑOL)
1. Asegúrese de que todos los artículos incluidos al inicio de este manual están incluidos en la ca j a .
2. LEA EL FOLLETO DE
INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD ANTES DE UTILIZAR EL PRODUCTO.
3. Estudie este diagrama de instalación.
4. Coloque la estación de mezclas en una posición adecuada para su funcionamiento.
5. Asegúrese de que todos los dispositivos están apagados y de que todos los faders y potenciómetros de ganancia están en posición “cero”.
6. Conecte todas las fuentes de entrada al estéreo como se indica en el diagrama.
7. Conecte las salidas del estéreo a los amplificadores de alimentación, unidades de cinta magnética y/o otras fuentes de audio.
8. Enchufe todos los dispositivos al suministro de corriente alterna.
9. Prenda todo en el siguiente orden:
fuentes de entrada de audio
(por ej. giradiscos o reproductores de CD)
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por último, cualquier
amplificador o dispositivo de salida
10. Al apagar, realice siempre esta operación al contrario:
apague los amplificadores
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por último, cualquier dispositivo
de entrada
11. Visite http://www.numark.com registrar el producto.
Puede encontrar más información
sobre este producto al visitar
http://www.numark.com
para
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CONEXIONES TRASERAS
1.
Entradas de canal: Jacks RCA no balanceados para la conexión de fuentes externas. La salida de Phono/Línea es seleccionada utilizando el interruptor de palanca del panel delantero. Giradiscos, reproductores de video de alta fidelidad (HiFi), casetes y unidades de cinta magnética reel-to-reel, máquinas DAT (Digital Audio Tape), reproductores de CD, discos láser, sintonizadores e incluso sintetizadores u otros instrumentos pueden ser conectados utilizando estos jacks. NOTA: Enchufe las fuentes de audio mono en ambas entradas, derecha e izquierda, usando un cable conector tipo “Y”.
2. GND: Este conector de tornillo debe ser usado para conectar cualquier giradiscos u otro
dispositivo que tiene que ser conectado a tierra.
3. Interruptor selector de entrada: Haga uso de este interruptor para dejar que el equipo
de nivel de línea o nivel de phono pueda ser enchufado en sus entradas de canal. Cuando se seleccione la entrada de phono, su señal introducida directamente a los pre­amplificadores phono RIAA de alta calidad. Utilice esta posición solo para giradiscos Fuentes de nivel de línea sobrecargarán los pre-amplificadores de phono sensibles y tendrá un sonido de muy mala calidad, así que asegúrese siempre de conmutar el interruptor de línea/phono a línea antes de conectar las fuentes de línea.
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4. Salida de Video: Conecte su mezclador de video, su6. interruptor de video, TV o
monitores a estos conjuntos de salidas de video. Estas salidas estarán activadas cuando usted toque un CD que contenga datos gráficos de CD+G. Este tipo de CD es utilizado de forma común para la visualización de letras de karaoke.
5. Salida Master (RCA): Esta salida sirve para conectar un dispositivo de monitorización
externo como, por ejemplo, un sistema de megafonía, monitores de potencia o un estéreo. El nivel de la señal de salida del área de estéreo está controlado por el master fader.
6. Salidas Master Balanceadas de Estéreo (XLR): conectores tipo XLR de baja
impedancia controlados por el Master fader.
7. Entradas de micrófono 2 y 3: Los micrófonos con un conector de 6.3mm pueden conectarse a estas terminales de entrada. Estas entradas tienen el efecto del eco.
AC In (Entrada de corriente alterna): Esta estación de mezclas está diseñada para
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trabajar con el cable de suministro de alimentación que acompaña a la unidad. Mientras que la alimentación esté apagada, enchufe pr imero el suministro de alimentación a la estación de mezclas y luego enchúfelo a la toma de corriente.
9. Interruptor de alimentación: Use este conmutador para prender la estación de mezclas
después de que todos los dispositivos de entrada hayan sido conectados para evitar daño a su equipo. Prenda la estación de mezclas antes de prender los amplificadores y apague los amplificadores antes de apagar la estación de mezclas.
10. PAL/NTSC: Selecciona entre los modos del vídeo de NTSC y PAL. NTSC se utiliza en los
Estados Unidos, mientras que PAL se utiliza en mucha de Europa .
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