Pioneer SVM-1000 User Manual 2

SOUND & VISION MIXER
SVM-1000
Operating Instructions
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
IMPORTANT
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Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
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Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference. In some countries or regions, the shape of the power plug and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings. However the method of connecting and operating the unit is the same.
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WARNING
This equipment is not waterproof. To prevent a fire or shock hazard, do not place any container filled with liquid near this equipment (such as a vase or flower pot) or expose it to dripping, splashing, rain or moisture.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
– THE SERIAL NUMBER FOR THIS EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED ON THE REAR. PLEASE WRITE THIS SERIAL NUMBER ON YOUR ENCLOSED WARRANTY CARD AND KEEP IN A SECURE AREA. THIS IS FOR YOUR SECURITY.
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This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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Information to User
Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operate the equipment.
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CAUTION: This product satisfies FCC regulations
when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment. To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions, use shielded cables and connectors for connections.
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WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or
cords associated with accessories sold with the product will expose you to chemicals listed on proposition 65 known to the State of California and other governmental entities to cause cancer and birth defect or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling
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WARNING
To prevent a fire hazard, do not place any naked flame sources (such as a lighted candle) on the equipment.
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VENTILATION CAUTION
When installing this unit, make sure to leave space around the unit for ventilation to improve heat radiation (at least 5 cm at rear, and 3 cm at each side).
WARNING
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product, and to protect it from overheating. To prevent fire hazard, the openings should never be blocked or covered with items (such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains) or by operating the equipment on thick carpet or a bed.
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POWER-CORD CAUTION
Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock. Do not place the unit, a piece of furniture, etc., on the power cord, or pinch the cord. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cords. The power cords should be routed such that they are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock. Check the power cord once in a while. When you find it damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement.
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CAUTION
The POWER switch on this unit will not completely shut off all power from the AC outlet. Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect device for the unit, you will need to unplug it from the AC outlet to shut down all power. Therefore, make sure the unit has been installed so that the power cord can be easily unplugged from the AC outlet in case of an accident. To avoid fire hazard, the power cord should also be unplugged from the AC outlet when left unused for a long period of time (for example, when on vacation).
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WARNING
This product equipped with a three-wire grounding (earthed) plug - a plug that has a third (grounding) pin. This plug only fits a grounding-type power outlet. If you are unable to insert the plug into an outlet, contact a licensed electrician to replace the outlet with a properly grounded one. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Product Name: SOUND & VISION MIXER Model Number: SVM-1000 Responsible Party Name:
PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE, INC. Address: 1925 E. DOMINGUEZ ST. LONG BEACH, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A. Phone: 1-800-421-1404
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his product contains mercury.
Disposal of this material may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance : www.eiae.org.
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he backlighting lamp of LCD in this equipment contains mercury. Disposal of this material may be regulated due to environmental considerations according to Local, State or Federal Laws. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org
Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion-and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing.
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level” adapts to higher volumes of sound. So what sounds “normal” can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.
To establish a safe level:
• Start your
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:
• Set the dial and leave it there.
hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we want you listening for a lifetime.
volume control at a low setting.
comfortably and clearly, and without distortion.
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will
provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since
hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels is included for your protection.
Decibel Level Example
30 Quiet library, soft whispers
Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic
40 50 Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office 60 Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine 70 Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant
Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock
80 at two feet.
THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE
Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower
90 100 Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill 120 Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap 140 Gunshot blast, jet plane 180 Rocket launching pad
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.
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Operating Environment
Operating environment temperature and humidity: +5 ºC – +35 ºC (+41 ºF – +95 ºF); less than 85 %RH (cooling vents not blocked) Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area, or in locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight (or strong artificial light)
WARNING
Before plugging in for the first time, read the following
section carefully.
The voltage of the available power supply differs according to country or region. Be sure that the power supply voltage of the area where this unit will be used meets the required voltage (e.g., 230V or 120V) written on the bottom panel.
If the AC plug of this unit does not match the AC outlet you want to use, the plug must be removed and appropriate one fitted. Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified service personnel. If connected to an AC outlet, the cut-off plug can cause severe electrical shock. Make sure it is properly disposed of after removal. The equipment should be disconnected by removing the mains plug from the wall socket when left unused for a long period of time (for example, when on vacation).
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Contents
CONFIRM ACCESSORIES..............................................4
CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING............................4
Location.......................................................................................... 4
Cleaning the Unit........................................................................... 4
Disclaimer...................................................................................... 4
About Copyright............................................................................. 4
FEATURES ....................................................................4
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS ...........................6
CONNECTION PANEL ................................................................... 6
OPERATION PANEL ...................................................................... 7
CONNECTIONS...........................................................10
CONNECTING INPUTS ................................................................ 10
CONNECTING OUTPUTS ............................................................ 11
CONNECTING MICROPHONE AND HEADPHONES ............... 12
CONNECTING THE POWER CORD............................................ 12
BASIC OPERATIONS...................................................13
FADER CURVE SELECTION ....................................................... 14
USING THE VIDEO CONTROL FUNCTIONS .................15
OPERATING THE VIDEO CROSS FADER .................................. 15
OPERATING THE VIDEO CHANNEL SWITCH ........................... 15
OPERATING IN THE VIDEO SOLO MODE ................................. 16
VIDEO MIX EFFECTS CHART ...................................................... 16
USING THE EFFECT FUNCTION...................................17
USING BEAT EFFECTS ................................................................ 17
USING TOUCH EFFECTS............................................................. 19
USING TEXT EFFECTS ................................................................. 20
EDITING TEXT............................................................................... 22
DISPLAYING/HIDING THE MASTER MONITOR ........................ 22
EFFECT LIST.................................................................................. 23
USING THE JPEG VIEWER..........................................31
BEFORE USING THE JPEG VIEWER...........................................31
JPEG VIEWER SETUP .................................................................. 31
THE VIDEO EQUALIZER FUNCTION............................34
SET UP THE VIDEO EQ................................................................34
TURNING THE EQUALIZER ON/OFF ..........................................34
FADER START FUNCTION .......................................... 35
CROSS FADER START PLAY AND BACK CUE PLAY................35
PERFORM UTILITY SETUP ..........................................36
MIDI SETTINGS ............................................................................36
SYNCHRONIZING AUDIO SIGNALS TO EXTERNAL SEQUENCER, OR USING SVM-1000 INFORMATION TO
OPERATE AN EXTERNAL SEQUENCER ....................................36
MIDI CODE LIST ...........................................................................37
PERFORM VIDEO MONITOR SETUP .........................................41
KEYBOARD LANGUAGE SETUP................................................. 41
HARDWARE SETUP....................................................42
MIC SETTING ................................................................................ 42
SYSTEM SETTINGS.......................................................................42
MASTER OUT SETTINGS .............................................................43
LCD SETTINGS..............................................................................43
MONITOR OUT SETTINGS...........................................................43
TOUCH PANEL SETTINGS........................................................... 44
RETURNING TO DEFAULT SETTINGS ........................................44
ENDING HARDWARE SET UP.................................................... 44
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................45
ABOUT THE LCD SCREEN ..........................................................46
ABOUT MINIATURE FLUORESCENT TUBE TECHNOLOGY .....46
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................47
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CONFIRM ACCESSORIES / CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING / FEATURES
CONFIRM ACCESSORIES
Power cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Warranty card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Operating Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
FEATURES
4-Channnel Music and Video Synchromix
Most conventional image mixing devices are limited to the simple mixing of two video images, but Pioneer’s own uniquely developed video blending technology makes it possible to simultaneously mix up to four channels of music and video. Since the synchro control allows the use of fader and equalizers with each channel, a new, wider range of performances is possible with the sensation of using conventional DJ mixers.
“AV Effects” support a wide variety of new
CAUTIONS REGARDING
performance styles by synchronizing music and video.
HANDLING
Location
Install the unit in a well-ventilated location where it will not be exposed to high temperatures or humidity.
• Do not install the unit in a location which is exposed to direct rays of the sun, or near stoves or radiators. Excessive heat can adversely affect the cabinet and internal components. Installation of the unit in a damp or dusty environment may also result in a malfunction or accident. (Avoid installation near cookers etc., where the unit may be exposed to oily smoke, steam or heat.)
• When the unit is used inside a carrying case or DJ booth, separate it from the walls or other equipment to improve heat radiation.
Cleaning the Unit
• Use a polishing cloth to wipe off dust and dirt.
• When the surfaces are very dirty, wipe with a soft cloth dipped in some neutral cleanser diluted five or six times with water and wrung out well, then wipe again with a dry cloth. Do not use furniture wax or cleaners.
• Never use thinners, benzene, insecticide sprays or other chemicals on or near this unit, since these will corrode the surfaces.
Disclaimer
• Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation, registered in the U.S. and other countries. Apple and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
• The typefaces included herein are partially developed by DynaComware Taiwan Inc.
About Copyright
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Rovi Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Equipped with AV Effects that synchronize music effects and video effects on the large 11-inch LCD touch panel display, allowing up to 30 types of effects to be applied to your music and images.
1 Beat effect: Automatically detects the tempo of the currently
2 Touch effect: By directly touching the image displayed on the
3 Text effect: Text messages created in synchronization with the
“JPEG VIEWER” allows use of images stored in external memory for live performances
Up to eight JPEG files saved on SD memory cards or USB memory devices can be downloaded and used as a still image sampler. By applying effects or mixing with other videos and images such as the name of the DJ or event, or graphic logos, you can broaden the potential of your performance. Additionally, JPEG files can be loaded and displayed as an automatic slide show.
Digital sound/video system for high quality sound and image
1 96 kHz/24-bit sampling digital system for high sound quality
Analog signals input from a DJ player are passed through the shortest possible signal path and digitized using a high-fidelity A/D converter with 96 kHz/24-bit sampling, producing optimum quality for digital mixing. Mixing is performed by a 32-bit DSP to eliminate any degradation in sound quality, while simultaneously using ideal filtering to produce optimum sound for DJ play.
In order to realize the greatest possible response, the unit also features a high-rigidity chassis and double-shield construction to suppress unwanted vibrations that might adversely effect sound quality, together with a powerful power section and other high­fidelity technology, thus producing clear, powerful club sounds.
2 High-performance video IC digital system for high image
Video signals input through the high-performance ADC are processed through a high-performance video DSP rated at 600 MHz/32-bit/4800 MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second), thus preserving the original image’s dynamic range while also suppressing unwanted noise and producing images with high fidelity and quality. The same high quality has also been realized for video effects that normally tend to be a source of image degradation.
playing track, and applies effects to music and image in synch with the beat.
large LCD touch panel, effects can be applied to music and video more intuitively.
automatically detected track tempo can be displayed with effects. Text messages can be entered either by the built-in keyboard or a common USB keyboard.
quality
In the event that the above noted copy protection function operates in any channel, some effects (DELAY, ECHO, ROLL, REVERSE ROLL) will not function.
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FEATURES
Improved design and operability for new club culture
Based on the concept of creating “a design that fascinates,” the boxy-shape of previous DJ mixers has been restyled toward an edgier and more solid design. Great attention has been given to details of materials and design, such as employing an “illumination display” on the rear panel visible from the dance floor.
Operating panel design emphasizes convenience for simultaneous performances of music and video, with a “channel symmetry layout” centered around the 11-inch LCD touch panel. By arranging each channel section symmetrically, further improvements in operab ilit y hav e bee n mad e to assist eas y mixing between music and video, so that effects can be enabled dynamically from the LCD touch panel.
Other DJ/VJ performance functions made possible through digital technology
1 “VIDEO TRIM” allows adjustment of the luminance of images
input to each channel.
2 “VIDEO EQUALIZER” assigns parameters such as [RGB],
[CONTRAST], [HUE], and [SATURATION] to the equalizer, allowing synchronization of audio equalizing and video controls.
3 “AV SYNC” allows the user to select whether audio and video
controls are linked or adjusted separately.
4 “VIDEO MONITOR SELECTOR” allows the user to choose
whether the monitor video output shows master only, all channels, master and each channel, master mixing inversion, etc.
5 “FULLY ASSIGNABLE MIDI” allows control of DJ effecter, DJ/
VJ application programs, and other external components.
Installing the SVM-1000 in an EIA rack
The screw holes located on the left and right ends of the front panel (within the side cover) match the 19-inch EIA rack.
• Remove the 10 screws (five screws each located on the left and right sides of the unit) before installing the unit to the rack.
Screws
Side cover
•Holes for rack installation can be located when the side covers are removed.
• Attach the unit to the rack using screws of the appropriate size (screws not provided with the unit).
• When installing the unit in a rack, take care to avoid pinching your fingers.
Note
• Never place this unit directly above a power amplifier, as the heat given off by the amplifier might result in damage to the unit. Placing the unit directly above a power amplifier might also result in ham radio signals being picked up or in o interference.
Allow at least 1U (43.7 mm) space between this component and the one mounted above it, so as to assure that the cords
connected to this unit's input/output connectors and terminals do not touch the component above.
• Always be sure to remove the unit from its rack before shipping.
• When moving the unit while still installed in its rack, exercise caution to avoid subjecting the unit to shocks or vibration.
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
CONNECTION PANEL
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POWER
AC IN
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PHONO
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OFF ON
S VIDEO
S GN L GND
DVD/LINE L NE
CONTROL
R
SYNC
D G TAL
OUT
IN
DVD
S VIDEO
V DEO
AUDIO OUT
DVD
CONTROL
SYNC OUT
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DVD
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO
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1 GND 2 H T
MASTER OUT
R
L
COMPONENT COMPOSITE
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B CR
3 COLD
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1 POWER switch 2 PHONO input connectors
RCA type phono level (MM cartridge) input connectors. Do not use for inputting line level signals.
3 DVD/LINE input connectors
RCA type line level audio input connectors. Use to connect a DJ/VJ DVD player or DJ CD player or other line level output component.
4 Signal ground terminal (SIGNAL GND)
Connect the ground wire from an analog turntable. This is not a safety ground terminal.
5 CONTROL connector
Connect the Ø 3.5 mm mini phone plug of the control cable from a DJ/VJ DVD player or DJ CD player.
When this is done, this mixer’s fader controls can be used to
perform start and back-cue functions on the connected DJ/VJ DVD player or DJ CD player.
6 LINE input connectors
RCA type line level audio input connectors. Use to connect a cassette deck or other line level output component.
7 DVD input connectors
RCA type line level audio input connectors. Use to connect a DJ/VJ DVD player or DJ CD player or other line level output component.
8 Audio master output 1 connectors (MASTER OUT 1)
XLR type (male) balanced output.
• When using a cord with RCA-type plug, users are recommended to connect the plug directly to the MASTER OUT 2 connectors without using an XLR/RCA converter plug. When a conversion plug is used, the signal GND may become unstable, in rare cases resulting in the production of noise.
9 Audio master output attenuator selector (MASTER ATT.)
Attenuates the output level of the audio master 1 and audio master
2.
Attenuation level can be selected as 0 dB, –3 dB, or –6 dB.
10 Audio master output 2 connectors (
MASTER OUT 2
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RCA-type unbalanced output.
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MASTER
MASTER
ATT
3 dB
6 dB 0 dB
DIGITAL OUT
fs (Hz)
48 k 96 k
L
R
MASTER
OUT 2
REC OUT
MONITOR
S VIDEO S VIDEO
BOOTH
MONITO
(TRS)
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LINE
DVD PHONO
L
LR
R
DIGITAL IN
S VIDEO
CONTROL
SYNC OUT
DVD
VIDEO
L
R
S VIDEO
SIGNA GND
DVD/LINE
CONTRO
SYNC OUT
DVD
VIDEO
MIC2
MIDI
OUT
USB
11 Recording output connectors (REC OUT)
RCA type output connectors for recording.
12 BOOTH MONITOR output jacks (TRS)
Ø 6.3 mm phone-type booth monitor output jacks. The sound level output at these connectors can be controlled by
the BOOTH MONITOR level dial, regardless of the setting of the MASTER LEVEL dial. (Since the output is TRS, both balanced and unbalanced outputs are supported.)
13 Microphone 2 input jack (MIC 2)
Connect microphones equipped with phone-type plug.
14 Sync signal output connector (SYNC OUT)
Outputs video sync signal. When connecting a Pioneer DJ/VJ DVD player (sold separately),
the sync signal helps suppress any lag between video and audio signals.
15 Digital input connector (DIGITAL IN)
RCA-type digital coaxial input connector. Connect to the digital coaxial output connector from a DJ/VJ DVD player or DJ CD player.
•If the sampling frequency of the output signal changes, the sound may be interrupted briefly.
16 Sampling frequency selector switch (fs 48 k/96 k)
Use to set the sampling frequency of the digital output to 96 kHz/ 24-bit format or 48 kHz/24-bit format.
Turn power off before changing this switch position.
17 Digital output connector (DIGITAL OUT)
RCA type digital coaxial output connector. Master audio digital output.
18 Power inlet (AC IN)
Use the furnished power cable to connect to a household AC outlet.
19 Video input connectors (DVD, VIDEO, S-VIDEO)
Composite and S-VIDEO type video input connectors.
20 Video master output connectors
(MASTER: COMPONENT, COMPOSITE, S-VIDEO)
Component, composite, and S-VIDEO type video output connectors.
21 Video monitor output connectors (MONITOR, S-VIDEO)
Composite and S-VIDEO type monitor video output connectors.
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
22 MIDI OUT connector
DIN type output connector. Use to connect to other MIDI component.
OPERATION PANEL
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VIDEO INPUT
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VIDEO
12
12
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
M XING
PHONES
MIC
LEVEL
TALK OVER
0
0
+12
+12
MASTER
0
DVD
VIDEO TRIM
MIN
AUDIO INPUT
DVDL NE PHONO
AUDIO TRM
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24 24
25 25
LOW
26
CUE
1
CROSS FADER
ASS GN
A THRU B
PROFESSIONAL SOUND
USB
CH 1
VDEO
EX
CH 4
MIC 1
MIC1 LEVEL
MIC2 LEVEL
HI
LOW
MIC OFF ON
FADER START
HEAD PHONES
MONO SPL T STEREO
CUE
VIDEO INPUT
DVD
S-VDEO
VIDEO
EX
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VIDEO TR M
MAX
MN
AUDIO INPUT
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DVD LINE DIGITAL
AUDIO TRM
OVER
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HI
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2
1
0
+626
–1
MID
–2
–3
–5
+626
–7
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–10
–15
–24
+626
dB
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1
0
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CROSS FADER
ASSIGN
A THRU B
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VIS ON MIXER
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23 MIDI USB output connector
USB-B type output connector. Use to connect to a computer.
VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO
HI
MID
LOW
S-VDEO
MAX
+9
+626
+626
+626
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24
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VER
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2
1
0
–1
–2
–3
–5
–7
–10
–15
–24
dB
VIDEO
DVD
VIDEO TR M
MN
AUDIO INPUT
LINE PHONO
AUDIO TRM
LOW
27
CUE
CUE
28
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3
2
1
0
29
CROSS FADER
ASS GN
A THRU B
30
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21
CH SELECT
DVD LINE DIGTAL
OVER
27
10
7
4
VIDEO FX PATTERN/
2
TEXT BANK
1
0
–1
–2
TIME/
–3
–5
–7
–10
LEVEL/
–15
DEPTH
–24
dB
MAXMIN
EFFECT
CUE
28
10
9
8
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6
EFFECT
5
ON/OFF
4
3
2
1
0
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CROSS FADER CURVE SD CARD
VIDEO INPUT
DVD
VIDEO TRIM
MIN
AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO TRM
CROSS FADER
ASS GN
A THRU B
VIDEO
S VIDEO
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UTIL TY
MASTER
MAX
MONITOR SET UP
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V DEO EQ
OVER
ON/OFF SET UP
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HI
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0
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–1
MID
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–3
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+626
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LOW
–10
–15
–24
+626
dB
JPEG
VIEWER
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PARAMETER
47
48
2727
CUE
28
VIDEO
SOLO MODE
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
FADER
AV SYNC
43
44
28
49
50
29
30
51
AB
HI
MID
S V DEO
MAX
+9
+626
+626
+626
4
VIDEO
EX
23
24
25
26
VIDEO
MASTER LEVEL
WH TEBLACK
MONO STEREO
AUDO MASTER LEVEL
0
OVER
10
7
4
2
1
0
–1
–2
–3
–5
–7
–10
–15
–24
dBLR
CUE
MASTER
BALANCE
RL
BOOTH MONITOR
0
CH FADER CURVE
33
34
35
28
36
37
38
39
31
1 USB connector
Use to connect a USB memory or keyboard.
2 CH1/CH4 video input connectors (VIDEO EX)
Use to input video from an external source.
3 Microphone 1 input jack (MIC 1)
Connect microphone with XLR-type or phone-type plug.
4 Microphone 1 level control dial (MIC 1 LEVEL)
Use to adjust the volume of microphone 1. (Adjustable range – to 0dB)
5 Microphone 2 level control dial (MIC 2 LEVEL)
Use to adjust the volume of microphone 2. (Adjustable range – to 0dB)
6 Microphone equalizer high-range adjust dial (HI)
Use to adjust the treble (high-range) frequencies of microphones 1 and 2. (Adjustable range –12dB to +12dB)
7 Microphone equalizer low-range adjust dial (LOW)
Use to adjust the bass (low-range) frequencies of microphones 1 and 2. (Adjustable range –12dB to +12dB)
8 Microphone function selector switch (MIC) OFF:
No microphone sound is output.
ON:
Microphone sounds are output, and the microphone function indicator lights.
TALK OVER:
Microphone sounds are output, and the microphone function indicator flashes.
When an audio signal of –15 dB or more (default setting) is input to the microphone input, the talkover function operates to reduce all output other than the mike audio by 20 dB (default setting).
Values can be changed in the hardware setup (P. 42)
• When not using the TALK OVER function, it is recommended to
set the switch to the [OFF] or [ON] position.
9 FADER START button/indicator (CH-1 to CH-4)
Enables the fader start/back cue function for the channel to which a DJ/VJ DVD player or DJ CD player is connected. The button lights when set to ON. When enabled, the operation differs depending on the setting of the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch.
•When the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch is set to the [A] or [B]
position, FADER START button operation is linked to the operation of the cross fader (and unlinked to channel fader).
•When the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch is set to the [THRU]
position, FADER START button operation is linked to the operation of the channel fader (and unlinked to cross fader).
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10 HEADPHONES output switch (MONO SPLIT/STEREO) MONO SPLIT:
The source sound selected with the headphone CUE button is output to the L channel, while the master sound is output to the R channel (only when [MASTER] is selected with the headphone
CUE button). STEREO:
The audio source selected with the headphone CUE button is output in stereo.
11 HEADPHONES MIXING dial
When rotated clockwise (toward [MASTER]), the master output audio is produced at the headphones (only when [MASTER] has been selected with the headphone CUE button); when rotated counterclockwise (toward [CUE]), the headphones output becomes the mixture of the effect monitor and the channel selected with the headphone CUE button.
12 HEADPHONES LEVEL adjust dial
Adjusts the output level of the headphones jack. (Adjustable range: – to 0 dB)
13 Headphones jack (PHONES) 14 Channel 1 VIDEO INPUT selector switch
Set to [DVD], [VIDEO], [S-VIDEO], or [VIDEO EX] to match the type of input connected.
15 Channel 2 VIDEO INPUT selector switch
Set to [DVD], [VIDEO], or [S-VIDEO] to match the type of input connected.
16 Channel 3 VIDEO INPUT selector switch
Set to [DVD], [VIDEO], or [S-VIDEO] to match the type of input connected.
17 Channel 4 VIDEO INPUT selector switch
Set to [DVD], [VIDEO], [S-VIDEO], or [VIDEO EX] to match the type of input connected.
18 VIDEO TRIM dial
Use to adjust the level of the video input signal for each channel.
•When rotated counterclockwise, the luminance level is reduced, eventually producing a black screen.
•When rotated clockwise, the luminance level is raised, eventually producing a white screen.
• At the center position, the luminance level is neutral (same level as input).
19 Channel 1 AUDIO INPUT selector switch DVD/LINE:
Use to select DVD/LINE input connectors (line level analog input). PHONO:
Use to select input).
20 Channel 2 AUDIO INPUT selector switch DVD:
Use to select DVD input connectors. LINE:
Use to select LINE input connectors (line level analog input). DIGITAL:
Use to select DIGITAL input connector. 21 Channel 3 AUDIO INPUT selector switch
DVD: Use to select DVD input connectors.
LINE: Use to select LINE input connectors (line level analog input).
DIGITAL: Use to select DIGITAL input connector.
22 Channel 4 AUDIO INPUT selector switch DVD/LINE:
Use to select DVD/LINE input connectors (line level analog input). PHONO:
Use to select PHONO input connectors (PHONO level analog input).
PHONO input connectors (PHONO level analog
23 AUDIO TRIM dial
Use to adjust the level of the audio input signal for each channel. (Adjustable range: – to +9 dB, mid-position is about 0 dB)
24 Channel equalizer high-range adjust dial (HI)
Use to adjust the treble (high-range) frequency sound for each channel. Video parameters can also be assigned. See P. 34 regarding video parameters. (Adjustable range: –26 dB to +6 dB)
25 Channel equalizer mid-range adjust dial (MID)
Use to adjust the mid-range frequency sound for each channel. Video parameters can also be assigned. See P. 34 regarding video parameters. (Adjustable range: –26 dB to +6 dB)
26 Channel equalizer low-range adjust dial (LOW)
Use to adjust the bass (low-range) frequency sound for each channel. Video parameters can also be assigned. See P. 34 regarding video parameters. (Adjustable range: –26 dB to +6 dB)
27 Channel level indicator
Displays the current level for each channel, with two-second peak hold.
28 Headphone These buttons are used to select from 1 to 4, MASTER, or EFFECT CUE, to allow you to monitor the desired source through
headphones. If multiple buttons are pressed simultaneously, the selected audio sources are mixed. Press the button once more to cancel the selected source. Unselected buttons glow darkly, while selected source buttons light brightly.
29 Channel fader lever
Use to adjust sound volumes and video level for each channel. (Volume adjust range: – to 0 dB) (Video adjust range: 0 % to 100 %) Output is in accordance with the channel fader curve selected with the CH FADER CURVE switch. When FADER AV SYNC function is OFF, only sound volume can be adjusted.
30 CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch
This switch assigns each channel’s output to either right or left side of the cross fader (if multiple channels are assigned to the same side, the result will be the combined sum of the channels).
A: The selected channel is assigned to the cross fader’s [A] (left) side.
THRU:
The channel fader’s output is sent as is to the master output, without being passed through the cross fader.
B:
The selected channel is assigned to the cross fader’s [B] (right) side.
31 CROSS FADER CURVE switch
This switch allows the user to select from three types of cross fader curve response.
Sound volume changes as follows:
• At the left setting, the curve produces a rapid signal rise. (As soon as the cross fader lever leaves the [A] side, the [B] channel sound is produced.)
• At the right setting, the curve operates to produce an even, neutral rise throughout the cross fader’s movement.
• At the middle setting, an intermediate curve is produced, midway between the two curves noted above.
The video level is as noted above only when the video cross fader’s video mix effect is set to [FADE].
32 Video master output level dial (VIDEO MASTER LEVEL)
Adjusts the video master output luminance level.
33 Master output MONO/STEREO selector switch
When set to the [MONO] position, audio master output is produced in L+R monaural.
34 Audio master output level dial (AUDIO MASTER LEVEL)
Use to adjust the master output level. (Adjustable range: – to 0dB) The master output is the sum combination of the sound from channels set to [THRU] with the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch; the signal passed through the cross fader; and the signals from microphone 1 and microphone 2.
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
35 Master level indicator (MASTER L, R)
These segment indicators display the audio output level from L and R channels. The indicators have a two-second peak hold.
36 Master balance dial (BALANCE)
Use to adjust the L/R channel balance for audio master output, booth monitor output, recording output, and digital output.
37 BOOTH MONITOR level control dial
This dial is used to adjust the booth monitor output volume. The volume can be adjusted independently of the master output level. (Adjustable range: – to 0 dB)
38 Channel fader curve switch (CH FADER CURVE)
This switch allows the user to select from three types of channel fader curve response.
The sound volume and video level changes as follows: This setting is applied equally to channels 1 to 4.
• At the left setting, the curve operates to produce a rapid rise as the channel fader approaches its distant position.
• At the right setting, the curve operates to produce an even, neutral rise throughout the channel fader’s movement.
• At the middle setting, an intermediate curve is produced, midway between the two curves noted above.
39 SD CARD slot
Insert an SD card.
40 UTILITY button (MASTER MONITOR, SET UP)
Switches between display / no display of the master monitor on the LCD. When the master monitor is set to display, the indicator lights. When the button is held depressed, the indicator changes to flashing, and the LCD screen changes to show the utility setup menu.
41 VIDEO EQ button (ON/OFF, SET UP)
Switches the video equalizer ON/OFF. The indicator lights when the video equalizer is ON. When the button is held depressed, the indicator flashes, and the LCD display changes to show the equalizer setup menu.
42 JPEG VIEWER button
Use to set the JPEG viewer mode. The indicator lights when in the JPEG viewer mode.
43 VIDEO SOLO MODE button
Use to switch the video solo mode ON/OFF. When the video solo mode is ON, the indicator will flash.
44 Fader AV synchro button (FADER AV SYNC)
This button determines whether sound and video are controlled together, or independently. When set to ON, the indicator lights, and the channel fader and cross fader operations change both sound and video simultaneously. When set to OFF, the channel fader and cross fader levers control sound only, while video is controlled by the touch panel.
45 Effect channel selector dial (CH SELECT)
Use to select the channel to which effects are applied. When [MIC] is selected, effects are applied to both microphone 1 and microphone 2.
46 VIDEO FX PATTERN/TEXT BANK dial
Use to select video effects, video effect patterns and text banks.
47 Effect parameter 1 dial (TIME/PARAMETER)
Adjusts parameter for selected effect.
•If this dial is rotated while depressing the TAP button, direct BPM can be set manually.
48 Effect parameter 2 dial (LEVEL/DEPTH)
Adjusts quantitative parameters for selected effect.
49
TAP
button
The BPM is calculated from the intervals at which the TAP button is struck.
50 Effect button/indicator (EFFECT ON/OFF)
Turns selected effect ON/OFF. When power is turned ON, the button lights (defaults to effect
OFF). When effects are enabled (ON), the button flashes.
51 Cross fader lever (A/B)
This adjusts sound and video levels assigned to sides [A] and [B] in accordance with the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switches. When FADER AV SYNC is OFF, the control adjusts the sound only.
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CONNECTIONS
POWER
AC IN
ON
FF
DVD
VIDEO
S VIDEO
MASTER OUT 1
1 GND 2 HOT
MASTER
ATT
MASTER
COMPONENT COMPOSITE
YC
B CR
3 dB
6 dB 0 dB
3 COLD
DIGITAL OUT
DVD
V DEO
S V DEO
S VIDEO S VDEO
MONITOR
L
MASTER
OUT 2
BOOTH
MONITOR
(TRS)
L
R
LR
REC OUT
R
DVD
VIDEO
S V DEO
DVD
USB
OUT
V DE
S V DEO
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
L
fs (Hz)
48 k 96 k
MIC2
MIDI
PHONO
SIGNAL GND
L
R
DVD LINE
4 3
CONTROL
SYNC OUT
LINE
IGITAL
IN
CONTROL
SYNC
OUT
R
DVD LINE
SIGNAL GND
CONTROL
SYNC
OUT
L
R
DVD PHONO
D GITAL IN
CONTROL
SYNC
OUT
L
R
DVD LINE
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Analog turntable Analog turntableDJ/VJ DVD player or
DJ CD player
DJ/VJ DVD player or
DJ CD player
Cassette deck, etc.
CD player, etc.
CONNECTIONS
Always turn off the power switch and disconnect the power plug from its outlet when making or changing connections.
CONNECTING INPUTS
Pioneer DJ/VJ DVD players or DJ CD players
Audio cable connection
A DJ/VJ DVD or DJ CD player’s audio output connectors can be connected to this unit’s DVD, DVD/LINE or LINE connectors. When using the player’s digital output, connect to this unit’s channel 2 or channel 3 DIGITAL IN connector. Use the AUDIO
INPUT selector switch (on top panel of this unit) to select the proper connector.
Likewise, the control cord should be connected to the CONTROL connector of the selected channel.
Video cable connection
A DJ/VJ DVD player’s video output connectors can be connected to this unit’s DVD, VIDEO, or S-VIDEO connectors. When this is done, use the VIDEO INPUT selector switch (on top panel of this unit) to select the proper connector.
Likewise, connect a commercially available sync signal cable to the SYNC OUT connector of the selected channel.
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Connecting an analog turntable
Connect the audio output cables from an analog turntable to this unit’s Channel 1 or 4 PHONO input connectors, then set the connected channel’s AUDIO INPUT switch (on the upper panel of this unit) to [PHONO]. This unit’s PHONO input supports MM cartridges.
Connect the ground wire from an analog turntable to the SIGNAL GND terminal of the SVM-1000.
•Note that no PHONO input connector is provided for channel 2 and 3.
Connecting other line level output devices
To use a cassette deck or ordinary CD player, connect its audio output connectors to one of the SVM-1000's LINE input connectors (channel 1 to 4).
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING OUTPUTS
MASTER ATT. switch
OFF
POWER
ON
AC IN
4 3
SIGNAL GND
PHONO
DVD LINE LINE
L
CONTROL
R
SYNC
OUT
DVD
S VIDEO
V DEO
L
R
DIG TAL N
S VIDEO
DVD
CONTROL
SYNC OUT
DVD
V DEO
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
Power amplifier (RCA plug input
connectors)
LR
1 GND 2 HOT
MASTER OUT 1
3 CO D
L
R
YC
MAST R
ATT
3 dB
6 dB 0 dB
DIGITAL OUT
fs (Hz)
48 k 96 k
MASTER
COMPONENT COMPOSITE
B CR
recording device)
MASTER
REC OUT
OUT 2
L
R
S VIDEO S VIDEO
Cassette deck (analog input
L R
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LINE
B OTH
MONITOR
(TRS)
L
LR
R
GITAL
IN
MONITOR
S V DEO
DVD PHONO
L
CONTROL
R
SYNC
OUT
VD
S V DEO
VIDEO
SIGNAL GND
DVD L NE
Digital input AV amplifier
(digital input
recording device)
MIC2
CONTROL
SYNC
OUT
MIDI
OUT
DVD
USB
V DE
Sampling frequency selector switch
Power amplifier
(XLR plug input connectors)
Plasma display Display
Audio master output
This unit is furnished with balanced output MASTER OUT 1 (supporting XLR plugs), and unbalanced output MASTER OUT 2 (supporting RCA plugs). Using the MASTER ATT. switch, adjust the output level to match the input sensitivity of the power amplifier used. If the operating panel’s MONO/STEREO switch is set to [MONO], the master output will be a monaural combination of L+R channels.
Booth monitor output
TRS output for ø 6.3 mm phone plug. The sound volume for this output is controlled by the BOOTH MONITOR level dial, independently of the master output level setting.
Power amplifier
(for monitor)
(for booth monitor)
Recording output
These are output connectors for recording, supporting RCA plugs.
Digital output
This is a coaxial digital output connector, supporting RCA plugs. The sampling frequency can be set to 96 kHz/24-bit format or 48 kHz/24-bit format to match the connected device.
Turn power off before changing this switch position.
Video master output
Supports component, composite (RCA, BNC connector) and S­VIDEO outputs.
Monitor output
Supports composite and S-VIDEO outputs.
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CONNECTING MICROPHONE AND HEADPHONES
Microphone
A microphone with XLR-type or Ø 6.3 mm phone-type plug can be connected to the MIC 1 connector on the operation panel (upper) . The MIC 2 jack on the connection panel (rear) can be used to connect a microphone with Ø 6.3 mm phone-type plug.
• When using a microphone, set the operating panel’s MIC switch to [ON] or [TALK OVER], and adjust the LEVEL dial as necessary. When not using a microphone, it is recommended to set the MIC switch to [OFF] and rotate the LEVEL dial fully counterclockwise to the [–] side.
MIC2
USB
CH 1
VIDEO
CH 4
EX
MIC
MIC 1
Microphone 1
HEAD PHONES
MONO SPL T STEREO
MIXING
MASTER
CUE
LEVEL
PHONES
Headphones
0
CROSS FADER
ASSIGN
A THRU B
PROFESSIONAL S
SVM
External video connector
A camera, DVD player or other video output device can be connected to the CH 1/CH 4 video input connectors on the operating panel (top).
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
MIDI
OUT
Microphone 2
USB
Headphones
The PHONES jack on the operating panel (upper) can be used to connect headphones with a Ø 6.3 mm stereo phone plug.
USB
CH 1
VIDEO
EX
CH 4
MIC
Video cameras and devices
MIC 1
CONNECTING THE POWER CORD
Connect the power cord last. When all connections are completed, connect one end of the
furnished power cord to the AC inlet on the rear panel, and the
plug on the other end to a household AC outlet, or the auxiliary power out le t on an amplifier. Use only the furnished power cord for
this connection.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
BASIC OPERATIONS
VIDEO
INPUT
AUDIO
INPUT
HI, MID,
LOW
Channel fader
CROSS FADER
lever
ASSIGN
1 Set rear panel POWER switch to [ON]. 2 Set the AUDIO INPUT switch for the desired channel to match
the type of connected component.
• When using the DVD input, set to [DVD].
• When using LINE input, set to [LINE].
• When using DVD/LINE input, set to [DVD/LINE].
• When using DIGITAL input, set to [DIGITAL].
• When using PHONO input, set to [PHONO].
3 Use the VIDEO INPUT switch for the selected channel to
choose the video input.
4 Use the AUDIO TRIM dial to adjust the input level for each
channel.
5 Use the VIDEO TRIM dial to adjust the input level for each
channel.
HI
POWER
VIDEO MASTER LEVEL VIDEO TRIM AUDIO MASTER LEVEL
AUDIO TRIM
HI, MID, LOW
0
1
9
9
8
7
7
6
5
5
4
3
3
2
1
0
BALANCE
Cross fader lever (A/B)
6 Use the channel equalizer dials (HI, MID, LOW) to adjust the
tone.
7 Use the channel fader lever to adjust the sound volume of
the selected channel.
8 To use the cross fader on the selected channel, set the CROSS
FADER ASSIGN switch to either cross fader channel A or channel B, and operate the cross fader lever (A/B).
• When not using the cross fader, set the
ASSIGN
switch to [THRU].
CROSS FADER
9 Use the AUDIO MASTER LEVEL dial to adjust the overall
sound volume.
10 Use the VIDEO MASTER LEVEL dial to adjust the overall
luminance level.
11 Use the BALANCE dial to adjust the sound balance between
right and left.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
MONO/STEREO
MIC1 LEVEL MIC2 LEVEL
HI, LOW
MIC
CUE
MONO SPLIT/STEREO
MIXING
LEVEL
HI
Selecting Stereo or Monaural
When the MONO/STEREO switch is set to [MONO], the audio master output becomes a monaural combination of L+R channels.
Microphone Input
1 To use a microphone, set the MIC switch to [ON] or [TALK
OVER].
When set to [
TALK OVER
], any time a sound of –15 dB (default setting) or more is input, all sound sources other than the microphone are attenuated by 20 dB (default setting). These default values can be changed in the hardware setup (P. 42).
2 Use the MIC 1 LEVEL dial to adjust the sound volume of
MIC 1, and use the MIC 2 LEVEL dial to adjust the sound volume of MIC 2.
3 Use the microphone equalizer dials (HI, LOW) to adjust the
tone of the microphone sound.
•The microphone equalizer function operates simultaneously
on microphone 1 and 2.
Booth Monitor Output
1 Use the BOOTH MONITOR level dial to adjust the sound
volume.
•The
BOOTH MONITOR
level dial can be used to adjust the sound volume independently of the AUDIO MASTER LEVEL dial.
•Use the hardware setup (P. 42) to set whether or not the microphone sound is to be output to the booth monitor.
Headphones Output
1 Use the headphone CUE buttons (channels 1 to 4, MASTER,
EFFECT CUE) to select the source.
•The selected
2 Set the HEADPHONES (MONO SPLIT/STEREO) switch.
• When set to the [MONO SPLIT] position, the sound selected with the headphone and the master sound is output to the right channel (only when MASTER CUE button is set to ON).
• When set to the [STEREO] position, the sound selected with the headphone
3 When [MONO SPLIT] is selected, use the HEADPHONES
MIXING dial to adjust the balance of sound between the left channel (sound selected with the headphone CUE button), and the right channel (master sound).
• When the (toward [MASTER]), the master output (only when the MASTER CUE button is ON) increases; when rotated counterclockwise (toward [ the headphone
CUE
button lights brightly.
CUE
bu tto n is output to the left channel,
CUE
button is output in stereo.
HEADPHONES MIXING
CUE
CUE
button increases.
]), the sound selected with
dial is rotated clockwise
0
0
9
9
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
CROSS FADER CURVE
BOOTH MONITOR CH FADER CURVE
4 Use the HEADPHONES LEVEL dial to adjust the headphones’
sound volume.
• Rotate the HEADPHONES LEVEL dial to adjust the sound level.
• When the Effect mode select button (P. 17) is set to [V] mode, effect sounds will not be output even if the EFFECT CUE button is pressed.
FADER CURVE SELECTION
The response of sound volume change to the fader control can be set in three types.
Use the CH FADER CURVE switch to select the desired channel fader response curve.
The sound volume and video level changes as follows:
• At the left setting, the curve operates to produce a rapid rise as the channel fader approaches its distant position.
• At the right setting, the curve operates to produce an even, neutral rise throughout the channel fader’s movement.
• At the middle setting, an intermediate curve is produced, midway between the two curves noted above.
• This setting applies equally to channels 1 to 4.
Use the CROSS FADER CURVE switch to select the cross fader curve response.
Sound volume changes as follows:
• At the left setting, the curve produces a rapid signal rise. (As soon as the cross fader lever leaves the [A] side, the [B] channel sound is produced.)
At the right
• neutral rise throughout the cross fader’s movement.
• At the middle setting, an intermediate curve is produced, midway between the two curves noted above.
• This setting produces equal curve effects for both sides A and B.
The video level is as noted above only when the video cross fader’s video mix effect is set to [FADE].
setting, the curve operates to produce an even,
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USING THE VIDEO CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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2
USING THE VIDEO CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Touch the LCD screen to control video functions. Supports video cross fader functions and video channel switch functions.
VIDEO SOLO MODE
HI
1 0
FADER AV SYNC
CROSS FADER ASSIGN
Cross fader lever (A/B)
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8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
OPERATING THE VIDEO CROSS FADER
The video cross fader is used to manipulate video images.
2 Touch a video mix effect button to choose a video mix effect.
• Th e selec ted butt on wil l a ppear white, and the icon will move as an animation.
•For each effect refer to P. 16.
3 Operate the video cross fader.
• The video will change as video mix effects are being applied.
• When FADER AV SYNC is set to ON, the video cross fader section’s [AV SYNC] indicator will appear, and the video cross fader will operate in synchronization with the cross fader. Touching the video cross fader allows you to manipulate the video while you are touching it. Release to return to the same position as the cross fader.
• When FADER AV SYNC is set to OFF, the video cross fader section’s [AV SYNC] indicator goes out, and the sound and video are controlled independently. The sound is controlled by the cross fader, and the video by the video cross fader.
•When the [TRANS] button is touched, the video corresponding to the touched side will be output regardless of the position of the video cross fader.
hen a
•W
ll cross fader assigns are set to [THRU], the video cross fader and [TRANS] button will appear gray, and if assigned, the buttons will function as video cross fader, [TRANS] buttons, with [A] side appearing blue and [B] side appearing red.
1 Channel
monitor
Monitors videos from each input channel (1 through 4).
Touch the channel monitor to output the video of each channel.
2 Video level
Indicates video output level. Appears red when FADER AV SYNC is
ON, and appears green when FADER AV SYNC is OFF.
3 Video mix effect
button
4 Video Cross
Use to select type of video change when video cross fader is operated.
Video cross fader.
fader
5 Transfomer
button [TRANS]
Outputs video of touched side, regardless of position of video cross fader.
1 Using the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch, choose either
Channel A or Channel B of the cross fader
• When assigned to Channel [A], the border of the channel preview monitor appears blue; when assigned to Channel
[B], the border of the channel preview monitor appears red. When assigned to [THRU], the border appears gray.
• When JPEG is assigned, the [JPEG] indicator will appear at the upper left of the channel monitor.
OPERATING THE VIDEO CHANNEL SWITCH
The channel monitor functions as a switch to turn that channel’s video ON/OFF.
1 Touch the channel monitor.
• The touched video output will alternate ON/OFF.
• When FADER AV SYNC is set to ON, the video level will be displayed in red. If the video level is not dispayed (channel fader is [0]), touch the channel to output that channel’s video. Or alternately, when the video level is displayed, touching the channel monitor will cause that channel’s video to turn off during the duration the screen is touched.
• When FADER AV SYNC is set to OFF, the video level is displayed in green. The channel monitor can be touched to alternate that video output ON/OFF.
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USING THE VIDEO CONTROL FUNCTIONS
OPERATING IN THE VIDEO SOLO MODE
Setting video solo mode to ON allows instantaneous switching to the desired channel’s video.
By combining with the FADER AV SYNC button ON/OFF, a variety of operations is possible.
Whenever the power is first turned ON, the video solo mode is set to OFF by default.
When the video solo mode is ON, the VIDEO SOLO MODE button will flash.
• When the channel monitor is touched, output instantaneously switches to the video of the touched channel.
• When the channel fader begins rising from the [0] p osition, output instantaneously switches to that channel’s video.
When
FADER
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• When the channel monitor is touched, output instantaneously switches to the video of the touched channel.
Upon changing the FADER AV SYNC from ON to OFF, the original channel fader position will be maintained until the channel monitor is touched again.
Operation of the video cross fader and [TRANS] button are not supported in the video solo mode.
VIDEO MIX EFFECTS CHART
Video mix effects
Video cross fader
No Name Description of the effect 1 FADE Switches video while mixing. 2 WIPE Switches video while wiping away. 3 SWITCH Switches instantaneously (without mixing).
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4 CHROMA-B Switches from the blue component of video on cross fader side [A] to the
5 CHROMA-G Switches from the green component of video on cross fader side [A] to the
6LUMINANCE Switches from the dark portion of video on cross fader side [A] to the video
video on side [B].
video on side [B].
on side [B].
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USING THE EFFECT FUNCTION
This function applies effects to the selected channel’s sound and video. Effects include BEAT effects, which are applied in linkage to the track’s BPM; TOUCH effects, which control effects by directly touching the screen; and TEXT effects, which display onscreen characters with effects added in rhythm to the track. The UTILITY (MASTER MONITOR) button can be pressed to display the master monitor’s image on the LCD screen.
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USING BEAT EFFECTS
BEAT effects can be instantaneously set in-sync with the BPM (Beat Per Minute) of the track, enabling you to apply various effects to the rhythm even during live performances.
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Selects the category of effects you wish to apply. Select from [BEAT] (red), [TOUCH] (blue), and [TEXT] (green).
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buttons
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4 Channel select
display
Select and touch the desired effect button from the 12 BEAT effects.
When master monitor is on, displays master output.
Rotate the CH SELECT dial to select the channel to which you wish to apply the effect.
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select buttons
A: Touch to apply the effect to audio only. AV: Touch to apply the effect to both
audio and video.
V: Touch to apply the effect to video only.
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Monitors effect results.
monitor
7 Video effect
pattern display
Rotate the VIDEO FX PATTERN/TEXT BANK dial to select the video effect
pattern. When BEAT effect is enabled, you can choose from [ORIGINAL]/[INVERSE]/[EDGE]/[HUE].
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AUTO/TAP] button
9 BPM/parameter
display
10 Beat button
Touch to switch the measurement method of the BPM between AUTO and TAP.
Displays the measured BPM and effect parameters.
Touch to select the multiplication factor of the beat calculated from the BPM for
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synchronization of effects. Allows use of images produced internally
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1 Touch the [BPM AUTO/TAP] button to select the BPM (=Beat
Per Minute) measurement mode. AUTO: The BPM is automatically measured from the input
music signal. TAP: Tap the TAP button with your finger to manually input the
BPM.
• Whenever power is first turned ON, [AUTO] is selected by default.
•The selected mode ([AUTO]/[TAP]) will appear in the display.
• When a BPM cannot be measured automatically, the BPM display in the display will flash.
•The measurement range of AUTO mode is BPM=70 to 180.
Depending on the track, the BPM may not be accurately measured. In these cases, use TAP mode to manually enter
the BPM.
[Manually entering the BPM using the TAP button]
When the TAP button is tapped to the beat (a quarter note) more than twice, the average length will be set as the BPM.
•Pressing the TAP button during [AUTO] mode will switch the BPM measurement mode to [TAP], and the length between the taps will be measured.
• When a BPM is set using the TAP button, the multiplication factor will become [1/1] or [4/1] (depending on the effect), and the effect time will be set to either the length of 1 beat (a quarter note) or 4 beats.
• Rotate the TIME/PARAMETER dial while pressing the TAP button to set the BPM directly.
•Touch the [BPM AUTO/TAP] button to return to [AUTO] mode.
2 Touch the effect category button [BEAT].
•The [BEAT] button will light brightly, and the icon will move as an animation.
• The BEAT effect screen will be displayed.
• Whenever power is first turned ON, the [BEAT] effect is selected by default.
3 Use the effect select buttons to select an effect type.
• The selected button will appear white, and the icon will move as an animation.
•For a description of each effect, refer to P. 23.
4 Use the CH SELECT dial to select the channel to which you
wish to apply the effect.
• The selected effect channel display will appear white.
•If [MIC] is selected, the audio effect will be applied to both MIC 1 and MIC 2. There will be no effect on the video.
• When turning the power ON, [MASTER] will be selected.
5 Touch the effect mode select button to select the effect
mode.
• The selected button will appear white, and the icon will move as an animation.
A: The effect will be applied to the audio only. AV: The effect will be applied to both the audio and video. V: The effect will be applied to the video only.
• When turning the power ON, [AV] will be selected.
6 Touch the beat button to choose the multiplication factor of
the beat for synchronization of the effect.
• Select the beat number calculated from the BPM.
• The selected beat button will be highlighted.
• An effect time that corresponds to the multiplication factor of the beat will be automatically set.
[Example] When BPM=120 1/1 = 500 ms 1/2 = 250 ms 2/1 = 1000 ms
7 Set the EFFECT ON/OFF button to ON to apply the effect.
• Each time the button is pressed it will switch between ON and OFF (whenever power is first turned ON, the setting defaults to OFF).
• When effect is ON, the button flashes.
Video effect pattern
Rotate the VIDEO FX PATTERN/TEXT BANK dial to select a video effect pattern for the selected video effect.
For descriptions on the video effect pattern change caused by rotating the VIDEO FX PATTERN/TEXT BANK dial, refer to P. 24.
Parameter 1
Rotate the TIME/PARAMETER dial to adjust temporal parameters of the selected effect.
For descriptions on the changes in parameter 1 caused by turning the TIME/PARAMETER dial, refer to P. 23.
Parameter 2
Rotate the LEVEL/DEPTH dial to adjust quantitative parameters of the selected effect.
For descriptions on the changes in parameter 2 caused by rotating the LEVEL/DEPTH dial, refer to P. 23.
Using the visualizer
This function allows the use of images produced internally by the unit.
1 Set [VISUALIZER] button to [ON].
The video effect monitor displays the image.
2 Use the effect select buttons to choose a desired image. 3 Use the CH SELECT dial to select the desired channel.
• The image will move automatically in rhythm to the music’s beat.
• In the event no input image is present, the visualizer’s image can be used.
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USING TOUCH EFFECTS
With TOUCH effects, many effects can be created by touching the video EFFECT performance monitor.
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2 Effect mode
select buttons
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performance monitor
4 Video effect
pattern display
5 Parameter
display
Select and touch the desired effect button from the 12 TOUCH effects.
A: Touch to apply the effect to audio only. AV: Touch to apply the effect to both
audio and video. V: Touch to apply the effect to video only.
Touch here to apply effects to the video image.
Rotate the VIDEO FX PATTERN/TEXT BANK dial to select the video effect pattern. The pattern will differ depending on the effect type.
Displays the TOUCH effect parameter. The parameter will differ depending on the effect type
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1 Touch the effect category button [TOUCH].
•The [TOUCH] button will light brightly, and the icon will
move as an animation.
• The TOUCH effect screen will be displayed.
2 Select an effect from the effect select buttons.
• Th e selec ted butt on wil l a ppear white, and the icon will move
as an animation.
•For a description of each effect, refer to P. 25.
3 Use the CH SELECT dial to select the channel to which you
wish to apply the effect.
• The selected effect channel display will appear white.
•If [MIC] is selected, the audio effect will be applied to both
MIC 1 and MIC 2. There will be no effect on the video.
4 Touch the effect mode select button to select the effect
mode.
• Th e selec ted butt on wil l a ppear white, and the icon will move
as an animation.
A: The effect will be applied to the audio only. AV: The effect will be applied to both the audio and video. V: The effect will be applied to the video only.
•When turning the power ON, [AV] will be selected.
5 Set the EFFECT ON/OFF button to ON to apply the effect.
• Each time the button is pressed it will switch between ON
and OFF (whenever power is first turned ON, the setting defaults to OFF).
• When effect is ON, the button flashes.
6 Touch the video effect performance monitor to change the
effects.
•When [HOLD] button is set to [ON], effects are recorded
from the time the screen is touched until the finger is removed (max. 8 sec.), then output repeatedly.
•Each time the [HOLD] button is touched it will switch
between [ON] and [OFF].
• Whenever power is first turned ON, the setting defaults to
[OFF].
Pattern
Rotate the VIDEO FX PATTERN/TEXT BANK dial to select a video effect pattern of the selected video effect.
For descriptions of the video pattern changes caused by rotating the VIDEO FX PATTERN/TEXT BANK dial, refer to P. 25.
Parameter 1
Rotate the TIME/PARAMETER dial to adjust the parameters for the selected effect.
For descriptions on the changes in parameter 1 caused by rotating the TIME/PARAMETER dial, refer to P. 25.
Parameter 2
Rotate the LEVEL/DEPTH dial to adjust the quantitative parameters for the selected effect.
For descriptions on the changes in parameter 2 caused by rotating the LEVEL/DEPTH dial, refer to P. 25.
Using the Visualizer
This function allows the use of images produced internally by the unit.
1 Set [VISUALIZER] button to [ON].
The video effect performance monitor displays the image.
When [HOLD] button is set to [ON], effects are recorded from the time the screen is touched until the finger is removed.
Internally creates a video image to which TOUCH effects can be applied.
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• In the event no input image is present, the visualizer’s image can be used.
USING TEXT EFFECTS
TEXT effects can be instantaneously set in-sync with the BPM (Beat Per Minute) of the track, enabling you to apply various TEXT effects to the rhythm.
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Select and touch the desired effect button from the 6 TEXT effects.
Touch the text button of your choice from the 6 texts.
Rotate the VIDEO FX PATTERN/TEXT BANK dial to select a TEXT BANK from the 10 available.
A: Touch to apply the effect to audio only. AV: Touch to apply the effect to both
audio and video.
V: Touch to apply the effect to video only.
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1 Touch the [BPM AUTO/TAP] button to select the BPM (=Beat
Per Minute) measurement mode. AUTO: The BPM is automatically measured from the input
music signal. TAP: Tap the TAP button with your finger to manually input the
BPM.
• Whenever power is first turned ON, [AUTO] is selected by default.
•The selected mode ([AUTO]/[TAP]) will appear in the display.
• When a BPM cannot be measured automatically, the BPM display in the display will flash.
•The measurement range of AUTO mode is BPM=70 to 180.
Depending on the track, the BPM may not be accurately measured. In these cases, use TAP mode to manually input
the BPM.
2 Touch the effect category button [TEXT].
•The [TEXT] button will light brightly, and the icon will move as an animation.
• The TEXT effect screen will be displayed.
3 Select a text effect using the effect select buttons.
• The selected button will appear white, and the icon will move as an animation.
•For a description of each effect, refer to P. 30.
4 Choose a text from TEXT BANK.
• Rotate the VIDEO FX PATTERN/TEXT BANK dial to select TEXT BANK and touch the [TEXT BANK] button to select the text.
• The selected button will appear white.
5 Use the CH SELECT dial to select the channel to which you
wish to apply the effect.
• The selected effect channel display will be highlighted.
•TEXT effects are not supported when [MIC] is selected. Effects are applied to audio only.
6 Touch the effect mode select buttons to choose the effect
mode.
• The selected button will be highlighted and an animation will appear.
A: An effect will be applied to the audio only. AV: An effect will be applied to both the audio and video. V: An effect will be applied to the video only.
• When turning the power ON, [AV] will be selected.
Monitors the TEXT effects.
Touch to edit the text of the selected [TEXT BANK] button.
Touch to switch the measurement method of the BPM between AUTO and TAP. Pressing the TAP button will also switch this to TAP.
Displays the measured BPM and effect parameters.
Touch to select the multiplication factor of the beat calculated from the BPM for synchronization of effects.
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7 Touch the beat button to choose the multiplication factor of
the beat for synchronization of the effect.
• Select the beat number calculated from the BPM.
• The selected beat button will be highlighted.
• An effect time that corresponds to the multiplication factor of the beat will be automatically set.
[Example] When BPM=120 1/1 = 500 ms 1/2 = 250 ms 2/1 = 1000 ms
8 Set the effect EFFECT ON/OFF button to ON to apply the
effect.
• Each time the button is pressed it will switch between ON and OFF (whenever power is first turned ON, the setting defaults to OFF).
• When effect is ON, the button is flashes.
Text bank
Rotate the VIDEO FX PATTERN/TEXT BANK dial to select a TEXT BANK.
Parameter 1
Rotate the TIME/PARAMETER dial to adjust temporal parameters of the selected effect.
For descriptions on the changes in parameter 1 caused by rotating the TIME/PARAMETER dial, refer to P. 30.
Parameter 2
Rotate the LEVEL/DEPTH dial to adjust quantitative parameters of the selected effect.
For descriptions on the changes in parameter 2 caused by rotating the LEVEL/DEPTH dial, refer to P. 30.
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button 3 [LOAD] button 4 [SAVE] button
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buttons 7 [FONT] button
8 [COLOR] button
9[SIZE] button
10 Character
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buttons 15 [CAPS] / [PAGE]
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Touch to exit the TEXT EDIT screen and return to the TEXT effect screen.
Touch to load factory text data.
Touch to load text data from an SD card. Text entered into the TEXT BANK can be
saved to an SD card. Rotate the VIDEO FX PATTERN/TEXT
BANK dial to select a TEXT BANK you wish to edit from the 10 available.
Entered text can be stored. Also touch to call up stored text.
Touch to change the font of the text. The font alternates each time the button is touched.
Touch to change the color of the entered text. The color alternates each time the button is touched.
Touch to change the size of the entered text. The size alternates each time the button is touched.
Touch to change the character of the input text. The character alternates each time the button is touched.
Touch to justify the text to the left, center, or right. The justification alternates each time the button is touched.
Displays the entered text. The TEXT effect is monitored here.
Use to change the text type.
Touch to alternate between upper and lower case, and between page display for page 1 and 2.
Touch to move the cursor.
Touch to create a line break in the text.
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1 Touch the [TEXT EDIT] button.
• The TEXT EDIT screen appears.
•Touch the [EXIT] button to return to the TEXT effect screen.
2 Rotate the VIDEO FX PATTERN/TEXT BANK dial to select TEXT
BANK and touch the [TEXT BANK] button to select the text you wish to edit.
• The selected button will be highlighted.
•If the [TEXT BANK] button is touched, the text will appear in the TEXT BOX.
3 Touch the [FONT] button to change the font of the text.
• The font will change each time the button is touched. The font alternates between six different fonts.
4 Touch the [COLOR] button to change the text color.
•The color changes each time the button is touched. The color alternates between eight different colors.
5 Touch the [SIZE] button to change the text size.
• The size changes each time the button is touched. The size alternates between four different sizes.
•Under some conditions, [AUTO SIZE] and [BIG] settings will produce the same sized images.
6 Touch the character button to change the text character.
•The character changes each time the button is touched. The character alternates between five different characters.
•For the character, refer to P. 30
7 Touch the justify button to change the justification of the
text.
• The justification changes each time the button is touched. The justification alternates between three different justifications.
8 Touch the text type select button to change the text type of
the text.
• The selected button will be highlighted.
• Touch the caps button to switch between upper case and lower case.
9 Touch the text input button to enter text.
•The entered text will appear in the text box.
• A maximum of 50 letters can be entered.
10 Touch the [EXIT] button to finish text edit.
• Text can be edited in real time.
• When power is turned off, settings return to default values.
SAVE/LOAD
• TEXT BANK can be saved to SD card. TEXT BANK saved on an SD card can also be loaded.
•The [LOAD] button and [SAVE] button will not be displayed if no SD card is detected.
USB keyboard
A USB keyboard can be connected to the USB port to allow text to be entered directly from the keyboard.
For the encoding setting of the keyboard, refer to P. 41.
Touch to delete entered text. The text behind the cursor will be deleted. Hold depressed to delete all text.
Touch to delete entered text. The text before the cursor will be deleted.
Touch to enter text.
DISPLAYING/HIDING THE MASTER MONITOR
1 Press the UTILITY (MASTER MONITOR) button.
Each time the button is pressed, the master monitor display alternates ON/OFF.
• When the master monitor is set to display, the master monitor will appear in the center display, and the content of the master output video can be observed.
• Whenever power is first turned ON, the master monitor defaults to OFF.
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EFFECT LIST
BEAT effects (*1)
Description of the effect Beat button parameter
Repeat sound will be output once to the beat.
AUDIO
Repeat video will be output once to the beat.
1. DELAY (*7)
VIDEO
Sound will be output several times to the beat as it attenuates.
AUDIO (*2)
Video will be output several
2. ECHO (*7)
times to the beat as it attenuates.
VIDEO
Sound sways right and left to the beat.
AUDIO
Video sways right and left to
3. PAN the beat.
VIDEO
Sound is cut off to the beat. For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/8 to
AUDIO
Video is cut off to the beat. For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/8 to
4. TRANS
VIDEO
Dramatically changes the sound tone by moving the cutoff frequency of the filter
AUDIO
in rhythm to the beat. Outputs an opaque video to
5. FILTER the beat.
VIDEO
One Flanger effect cycle is quickly and simply created to the beat.
AUDIO
FLANGER
An enlarged image of the
6. contour of the video is output
to the beat.
VIDEO
One cycle of phaser effect is quickly and simply created to the beat.
AUDIO
An rotating image of the
7. PHASER contour of the video will be
output to the beat.
VIDEO
Reverberation effect. Sets the degree of the reverberation
AUDIO (*2)
Video with an afterimage will
8. REVERB be output.
VIDEO
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/4 to 8/1 delay time will be set.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/4 to 8/1 delay time will be set.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/4 to 8/1 delay time will be set.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/4 to 8/1 delay time will be set.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/8 to 8/1 sway time (for audio) will be set.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/8 to 8/1 sway time (for video) will be set.
8/1 cut time will be set.
8/1 cut time will be set.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time will be set for the cycle in which the cutoff frequency is moved.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time will be set for the cycle in which the opaque filter is applied.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time will be set for the interval in which the flanger effect is moved.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, 1/2 to 32/1 time will be set for the interval in which the effect screen appears.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time will be set for the interval in which the phaser effect is moved.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, 1/2 to 32/1 time will be set for the interval in which the effect screen appears.
from between 10 % and 90 %.
Sets the degree of the afterimage from between 10 % and 90 %.
Parameter 1 (TIME/PARAMETER)
Description Description
Sets delay time. 1 to 4 000
Sets delay time. Sets the balance between the
Sets delay time. 1 to 4 000
Sets delay time. Sets the balance between the
Sets effect time. 10 to 16 000
Sets effect time. Sets the balance between the
Sets effect time. 10 to 16 000
Sets effect time. Sets the balance between the
Sets the cycle in which the cutoff frequency moves.
Sets the cycle in which the opaque filter is applied.
Sets the interval in which the flanger effect moves.
Sets the interval in which the effect screen appears.
Sets the interval in which the phaser effect moves.
Sets the interval in which the effect screen appears.
Sets the degree of the reverberation.
Sets the degree of the afterimage.
(ms) (*3)
(ms) (*3)
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(ms) (*4)
10 to 32 000 (ms)
10 to 32 000 (ms)
10 to 32 000 (ms)
1 to 100 (%) Sets the balance between the
Parameter 2 (LEVEL/DEPTH)
Sets the balance between the original sound and the delay sound.
original video and the delay video.
Sets the balance between the original sound and the echo sound.
original video and the echo video.
Sets the balance between the original sound and the effect sound.
original video and the effect video.
Sets the balance between the original sound and the effect sound.
original video and the effect video.
The effect is enhanced as the dial is rotated to the right.
Sets the balance between the original video and the effect video.
The effect is enhanced as the dial is rotated to the right. Only the original sound will be output when the dial is rotated completely to the left.
Sets the balance between the original video and the effect video.
The effect is enhanced as the dial is rotated to the right. Only the original sound will be output when the dial is rotated completely to the left.
Sets the balance between the original video and the effect video.
original sound and the effect sound.
Sets the balance between the original video and the effect video.
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Description of the effect Beat button parameter
The input sound is given an effect like that created by a robot.
AUDIO
A robot-like video is created by swinging the image up
9. ROBOT and down and applying a
VIDEO
mosaic filter. An expansive sound as if
various sources were emitting the same sound
AUDIO
pitch. A video divided into RGB
components is output to the
10. CHORUS
beat.
VIDEO
Records and repetitively outputs the beat sound.
AUDIO (*2)
Records and repetitively outputs the beat image.
11. ROLL (*5, 7)
VIDEO (*6)
Records and repetitively outputs the beat sound in reverse.
AUDIO (*2)
Records and repetitively outputs the beat video in reverse.
REVERSE ROLL (*5, 7)
VIDEO (*6)
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Sets the effect of the robotic sound pitch between –100 % and 100 %
Sets the ratio of the mix between the mosaic size and the original video between –100 % and 100 %
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time will be set for the interval of the vibrato of the chorus sound.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time will be set for the interval in which the image returns to the original.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/8 to 8/1 effect time is be set.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/8 to 8/1 effect time is be set.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/8 to 8/1 effect time is be set.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/8 to 8/1 effect time is be set.
Parameter 1 (TIME/PARAMETER)
Description Description
Sets the effect of the robotic sound pitch.
Sets the ratio of the mix between the mosaic size and the original video.
Sets the interval in which the chorus sound is modulated.
Sets the interval in which the image returns to its original.
Sets effect time. 10 to 4 000
Sets the time in which the image is repeated.
Sets effect time. 10 to 4 000
Sets the time in which the image is repeated.
–100 to 100 (%)
10 to 32 000 (ms)
(ms) (*3)
(ms) (*3)
Parameter 2 (LEVEL/DEPTH)
The effect is enhanced as the dial is rotated to the right.
The up and down swinging is enhanced as the dial is rotated to the right.
Sets the balance between the original sound and the chorus sound.
Sets the balance between the original video and the effect video.
Sets the balance between the original sound and the ROLL sound.
Sets the balance between the original video and the effect video.
Sets the balance between the original sound and the ROLL sound.
Sets the balance between the original video and the effect video.
(*1) When the effect channel display shows [CFA], [CFB], or [MST]/[MASTER], even if the effect monitor is turned ON, if the selected channel’s sound is not output to the master output, the effect sound will not be heard.
(*2) If effect is set to OFF, the effect sound will not be audible when monitoring effects. (*3) The shortest video effect time value is: For NTSC, 66 ms. For PAL, 80 ms. (*4) The shortest video effect time value is: For NTSC, 99 ms. For PAL, 119 ms. (*5) When the visualizer function is switched from ON to OFF, the visualizer’s image will be subjected to ROLL in the sampling state. (*6) When effects are set to OFF, images with effects applied will not be displayed on the video effects monitor. (*7) Effects will be disabled in all channels if copy-protected contents are input to any channel. In other words, in this case effects will not
function even if non-copy-protected contents are input to the channel to which you wish to apply effects.
Video effect pattern
No. Name Description of video effect pattern 1 ORIGINAL Original image without video effect pattern. 2INVERSE Inverts brightness. 3EDGE Creates a border around the image. 4 HUE Changes the color (except black and white).
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TOUCH effects (*1)
Description of the effect Description of the effect when
AUDIO Phasing effect is applied
VIDEO Outputs an effect in which ripples spread from the point being touched.
PATTERN1
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PATTERN2
PATTERN3 PATTERN4
AUDIO (*4)
VIDEO Outputs a magnified or reduced-size image.
PATTERN1
PATTERN2
2. ZOOM (*2)
PATTERN3
PATTERN4
AUDIO Outputs a sound with the cutoff frequency of the filter changed.
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PATTERN2
PATTERN3
PATTERN4
VIDEO Outputs a blurred image.
3. BLUR (*2)
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PATTERN2
PATTERN3
PATTERN4
proportional to the volume of the input bass sound.
Continuously outputs five ripples.
Continuously outputs seven ripple designs (shifts in the brightness).
Outputs curtain-like ripples. Continuously outputs three
large ripples. Outputs a reverberation effect. Touch the screen toward the right to
Outputs an image zoomed in on the point touched.
Outputs an image stretched horizontally from the point touched.
Outputs an image stretched vertically from the point touched.
Outputs an image zoomed out from the point touched.
Outputs a sound through a low­pass filter.
Outputs a sound through a high-pass filter.
Outputs a sound through a band-pass filter.
Outputs a sound through a notch filter.
Outputs an image with blur toward the left side.
Outputs an image with blur toward the right side.
Outputs an image with blur toward the bottom side.
Outputs an image with blur toward the top side.
touched
Touch the screen toward the right to enhance the effect. Touch toward the left to reduce the effect.
Outputs an effect in which ripples spread from the point being touched.
enhance the effect. Touch toward the left to reduce the effect.
Outputs an image zoomed in on the point touched.
Outputs an image stretched horizontally from the point touched.
Outputs an image stretched vertically from the point touched.
Outputs an image zoomed out from the point touched.
Touch the screen toward the right to enhance the effect. Touch toward the left to reduce the effect.
Touch the screen toward the right to enhance the effect. Touch toward the left to reduce the effect.
Touch the screen toward the right to enhance the effect. Touch toward the left to reduce the effect.
Touch the screen toward the right to enhance the effect. Touch toward the left to reduce the effect.
Touch more toward the right to enhance the blurred effect on the left side.
Touch more toward the right to enhance the blurred effect on the right side.
Touch more toward the right to enhance the blurred effect on the bottom side.
Touch more toward the right to enhance the out-of-focus effect on the top side.
Parameter 1 (TIME/PARAMETER)
Description Description
Rotate the dial
Sets the strength (the amplitude) of the ripples.
Sets the balance
Sets the scale of magnification/redu ction.
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Sets color when blur effect is applied.
1 to 10 Sets the balance
1 to 10 Sets the balance
1 to 10 Sets the balance
Parameter 2 (LEVEL/DEPTH)
clockwise to enhance the effect. When dial is rotated fully counterclockwise, only original sound is output.
between the original video and the effect video.
between the original sound and the effect sound.
between the original video and the effect video.
between the original video and the effect video.
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USING THE EFFECT FUNCTION
Description of the effect Description of the effect when
AUDIO (*4)
VIDEO Outputs an image with a warping effect.
PATTERN1
PATTERN2
4. DISTORTION (*2)
PATTERN3
PATTERN4
AUDIO Modulates the input sound. The
VIDEO Outputs an images lined in blocks.
PATTERN1
PATTERN2
5. BLOCK
PATTERN3
PATTERN4
AUDIO Outputs audio as if the input
VIDEO Outputs an image with a radial concentric effect.
PATTERN1
6. RADIATION
PATTERN2
PATTERN3
PATTERN4
Outputs a phaser effect with reverberation.
Outputs an image in which the screen warps with the appearance of paint mixed with water.
Outputs an image with effect applied like pixelation distortion from the point the screen is touched.
Outputs an image with fragmented warp.
Outputs an image with spiral warp.
bass sound has a metallic quality.
Outputs an image in which the touched block stretches and shrinks in the horizontal and vertical direction.
Outputs an image in which the touched block stretches and shrinks in the horizontal direction.
Outputs an image in which the touched block stretches and shrinks in the vertical direction.
Outputs an image in which the touched block changes color.
sound has been crushed.
Outputs an image that appears like a light shining from behind.
Outputs an image that spreads radially.
Outputs an image of circles spreading concentrically.
Outputs an image combining PATTERN 2 and PATTERN 3.
touched
Touch more toward the right to increase the length of the phaser effect cycle. Touch toward the left for shorter cycle length.
The warp effect is applied centering on the touched point. The longer you touch the screen, the stronger the effect becomes.
Touch the screen toward the right to enhance the effect. Touch toward the left to reduce the effect.
Outputs an image in which the touched block stretches and shrinks in the horizontal and vertical direction.
Outputs an image in which the touched block stretches and shrinks in the horizontal direction.
Outputs an image in which the touched block stretches and shrinks in the vertical direction.
Outputs an image in which the touched block changes color.
Touch the screen toward the right to enhance the effect. Touch toward the left to reduce the effect.
The touched location will have the central coordinates of the effect.
Parameter 1 (TIME/PARAMETER)
Description Description
Sets the balance
Sets the area in which the effect is applied.
Sets the balance
Sets the number of partitions of the blocks.
Rotate the dial
Sets the color. 1 to 10 Sets the balance
Sets the opening of the center.
Sets the opening of the center.
Sets the opening of the center.
1 to 10 Sets the balance
1 to 10 Sets the balance
Parameter 2 (LEVEL/DEPTH)
between the original sound and the effect sound.
between the original video and the effect video.
between the original sound and the effect sound.
between the original video and the effect video.
clockwise to enhance the effect. When dial is rotated fully counterclockwise, only original sound is output.
between the original video and the effect video.
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USING THE EFFECT FUNCTION
AUDIO Outputs the input sound as if it
VIDEO Outputs a kaleidoscope-like effect.
PATTERN1
PATTERN2
7. KALEIDO
PATTERN3
PATTERN4
AUDIO Produces an effect that lowers
VIDEO Outputs image with a lens-like effect.
PATTERN1
PATTERN2
8. LENS
PATTERN3
PATTERN4
AUDIO Produces phaser effect. By
VIDEO Outputs an image formulated as a cube.
PATTERN1
PATTERN2
9. CUBE
PATTERN3
PATTERN4
were being made by a robot.
Outputs an image circularly dividing the screen from the center of the screen.
Outputs an image horizontally dividing the screen (vertically stacked).
Outputs an image vertically dividing the screen (arranged horizontally).
Outputs an image divided horizontally and vertically.
the pitch of the input sound.
Outputs image with a lens-like effect.
Outputs image with a lens-like effect.
Outputs image with a lens-like effect.
Inverts the luminance components, and outputs the image with a lens-like effect.
moving the touched position between left and right, the volume of the effect changes.
Outputs an image of the cube rotating.
Outputs an image of a bottomless pyramid prism rotating.
Outputs an image of a bottomless pentagon prism rotating.
Outputs an image of a bottomless heptagon prism rotating.
Touch more toward the right to increase the pitch. Touch toward the left to lower the pitch.
When the original image is touched and moved, the screen is divided circularly and output.
When the original image is touched and moved, the screen is divided horizontally (vertically stacked).
When the original image is touched and moved, the screen is divided vertically (arranged horizontally).
When the image is touched and moved, the screen is divided horizontally and vertically.
Touch the screen toward the right to enhance the effect. Touch toward the left to reduce the effect.
The lens moves to the location that is touched.
The lens moves to the location that is touched.
The lens moves to the location that is touched, and the image within the lens also moves in accordance with the amount of lens movement.
The lens moves to the location that is touched.
Touch the screen toward the right to enhance the effect. Touch toward the left to reduce the effect.
Moves to the touched position. Sets the size of the
Rotate the dial
Sets the center angle of the image.
Sets the height of the image.
Sets the width of the image.
Sets the width and height of the image.
Sets the balance
Sets the size of the lens.
Rotate the dial
object.
1 to 10 Sets the balance
1 to 10 Sets the balance
1 to 10 Sets the balance
clockwise to enhance the effect. When dial is rotated fully counterclockwise, only original sound is output.
between the original video and the effect video.
between the original sound and the effect sound.
between the original video and the effect video.
clockwise to enhance the effect. When dial is rotated fully counterclockwise, only original sound is output.
between the original video and the effect video.
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USING THE EFFECT FUNCTION
Description of the effect Description of the effect when
AUDIO Flanger effect is applied. Move
VIDEO Outputs an image with a twisting rotational effect.
PATTERN1
PATTERN2
10. TWIST
PATTERN3
PATTERN4
AUDIO Outputs a sound with the cutoff
VIDEO Outputs image with a spotlight effect.
PATTERN1
PATTERN2
11. SPOT (*3)
PATTERN3
PATTERN4
finger on touch panel to right­left to change effect volume.
Outputs an image in which the screen twists and rotates.
Outputs an image where the screen is divided and twisted individually.
As in PATTERN2, the screen image is divided, and in proportion to the audio level, the image is stretched and compressed like a graphic equalizer effect.
Outputs an image where the screen is twisted and an afterimage is left.
frequency of the filter changed.
Outputs image with a spotlight of a random size on a random location.
Outputs image with a spotlight of a random size on a random location.
Outputs an image with a spotlight of a random size and color on a random location.
Outputs an image with a spotlight of a random size and color on a random location.
touched
Touch more toward the right to lengthen the cycle of the flanger effect. Touch toward the left for shorter effect cycle.
The image rotates when you touch and drag your finger in a circular motion around the center of the screen.
The image rotates when you touch and drag your finger in a circular motion around the center of the screen.
The block of the touched location will stretch. While touching, the stretching and shrinking correspondent to the audio level will stop.
The image rotates when you touch and drag your finger in a circular motion around the center of the screen.
Touch the screen toward the right to enhance the effect. Touch toward the left to reduce the effect.
Outputs an image with a spotlight of a fixed size on the touched location.
Outputs an image with a spotlight of a random size on the touched location.
Outputs an image with a spotlight of a fixed size and random color on the touched location.
Outputs an image with a spotlight of a random size and color on the touched location.
Parameter 1 (TIME/PARAMETER)
Description Description
Rotate the dial
Sets the twisting speed.
Set the number of divisions.
Set the number of divisions.
Sets the twisting speed.
Rotate dial clockwis e to
Sets the interval in which the spotlight is updated.
1 to 10 Sets the balance
1 to 10 Sets the balance
Parameter 2 (LEVEL/DEPTH)
clockwise to enhance the effect. When dial is rotated fully counterclockwise, only original sound is output.
between the original video and the effect video.
When enlarged more than the center, the rotating speed increases.
Sets the balance between the original video and the effect video.
When enlarged more than the center, the rotating speed increases.
Sets the balance between the original video and the effect video. When enlarged more than the center, the shrinking speed decreases, and as MAX is approached, changes to the reverse, stretching operation.
Sets the balance between the original video and the effect video.
When enlarged more than the center, the rotating speed increases.
enhance effect.
between the original video and the effect video.
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USING THE EFFECT FUNCTION
AUDIO Flanger effect is applied. Move
VIDEO Outputs an image of a circle with color in motion.
PATTERN1
12. DROP (*3)
PATTERN2
PATTERN3
PATTERN4
finger on touch panel to right­left to change effect volume.
Outputs an image of a circle with dot designs.
Outputs an image of a circle with border designs.
Outputs an image of a circle with vertically stretched image.
Outputs an image of a circle with original image.
Touch more toward right side to enhance effect. Touch more toward left side to decrease effect.
The circle moves towards the touched point.
Rotate the dial
Sets the size of the circle.
1 to 10 Sets the balance
clockwise to enhance the effect. When dial is rotated fully counterclockwise, only original sound is output.
between the original video and the effect video.
(*1) When the [HOLD] button is set to ON, you can record the track of your finger touching the touch panel for a maximum of 8 seconds. (*2) The effect will not become visible unless the video effect performance monitor is touched. (*3) When effect is set to ON, random effects are applied. (*4) When effect is set to OFF, effect sounds cannot be heard even on monitor.
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USING THE EFFECT FUNCTION
TEXT effects
Parameter 1
Description of the effect Beat button parameters
Dramatically changes the sound tone by moving the frequency of the filter in
AUDIO
rhythm to the beat. The text line chips away at
dot block units and then
1. BLOCK reconstructs itself at dot
VIDEO
block units. One phaser effect cycle is
quickly and simply created to the beat.
AUDIO
The text line is lines up and
2. ROTATION
forms a circle as it rotates.
VIDEO
One Flanger effect cycle is quickly and simply created to the beat.
AUDIO
The text string will glow and
3. SLIDE stretch out horizontally in a
linked manner, and then
VIDEO
return to the original string. Cuts the sound in rhythm to
the beat.
AUDIO
Random text lines appear.For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/8 to
4. RANDOM
VIDEO
Outputs audio in which the input sound starts from a high pitch and returns to its
AUDIO
normal sound. Beginning from zoom-in on
each individual letter, a text
5. ZOOM string is formed as the letters
zoom out to their set
VIDEO
positions. Outputs audio as if the input
sound has been crushed.
AUDIO
From the first letter of the text string, the letters become stretched from left to right as
6. CRUSH they appear, and from the
first letter of the text line, the
VIDEO
letters are stretched from right to left as they disappear.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time will be set for the interval in which the cutoff frequency is moved.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time is set for which the text disappears at dot block units and then reconstructs itself again.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time will be set for the interval in which the phaser effect is moved.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time is set for which the text rotates once.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time is set for the interval in which the flanger effect is moved.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time will be set in which the text begins to change and then returns to its original state again.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/8 to 8/1 cut time will be set.
8/1 time will be set for appearance of random text lines.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/8 to 8/1 effect time will be set.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/8 to 8/1 time is set for which the letters zoom out to their set positions.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time will be set for the interval in which the crush effect is moved.
For the time of 1 BPM beat, a 1/2 to 32/1 time is set for which the text appears as it is stretched, and then disappears as it is stretched.
(TIME/PARAMETER) Description Description
Sets the interval for which the cutoff frequency moves.
Sets effect time. Sets the balance between the
Sets the interval in which the phaser effect moves.
Sets effect time. Sets the balance between the
Sets the interval for which the flanger effect moves.
Sets effect time. Sets the balance between the
Sets effect time. 10 ms to
Sets effect time. Sets the balance between the
Sets effect time. 10 ms to
Sets effect time. Sets the balance between the
Sets the interval for which the crush effect moves.
Sets effect time. Sets the balance between the
10 ms to 32 000 ms
10 ms to 32 000 ms
10 ms to 32 000 ms
16 000 ms
16 000 ms
10 ms to 32 000 ms
(*1) Video effects are dependant upon image display timing, with the result that an effect may not appear precisely as intended when the set time is very short.
Character
Parameter 2 (LEVEL/DEPTH)
Rotate dial clockwise to enhance effect.
original video and the text.
Rotate the dial clockwise to enhance the effect. When dial is rotated fully counterclockwise, only original sound is output.
original video and the text.
Rotate the dial clockwise to enhance the effect. When dial is rotated fully counterclockwise, only original sound is output.
original video and the text.
Sets the balance between the original sound and the effect sound.
original video and the text.
Sets the balance between the original sound and the effect sound.
original video and the text.
Rotate the dial clockwise to enhance the effect. When dial is rotated fully counterclockwise, only original sound is output.
original video and the text.
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No. Name Description of character
1 ORIGINAL Sets text alone, without reflecting the character. 2SHADOW Applies shadow to displayed text. When COLOR is B/W,
both will have the same effect. 3 TRANSPARENT Makes text transparent. 4OUTSIDE Applies border to text. 5HUE Changes color of text (except when black and white).
USING THE JPEG VIEWER
USING THE JPEG VIEWER
JPEG files can be loaded and displayed from USB memory devices and SD cards. Up to eight JPEG files can be loaded.
USB
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JPEG
VIEWER
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CARD indicator
BEFORE USING THE JPEG VIEWER
Insert a USB memory device or SD card into this mixer.
SD CARD
JPEG VIEWER SETUP
1 Press the JPEG VIEWER button.
The JPEG play mode screen will appear.
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Using a USB memory device
Insert a USB memory device containing JPEG files to the USB connector. Only USB memory devices formatted in FAT32 format can be used.
Using a SD card
Insert a SD card containing JPEG files into the SD CARD slot.
•The memory card used must be formatted according to “SD Memory Card Specifications Part2 FILE SYSTEM SPECIFICATION Version1.0” (SD memory cards are formatted in the aforementioned standard upon shipping from their manufacturers). Unformatted memory cards cannot be used.
•Memory cards formatted on computers or digital cameras may not operate properly.
•Multi-media cards (MMC) cannot be used.
•Do not remove the card or turn the power off while the CARD
dicator is b
in stored data).
•Memory cards are delicate electronic devices. Do not bend them, subject them to strong shocks or impacts. Additionally, do not use or store memory cards in environments likely to create static electricity or electrical noise.
•Memory cards may be damaged when exposed to impacts or static electricity. Handle them with care. It is strongly suggested that you periodically make copies of important data.
•Pioneer will not be held responsible for any loss of data or direct/ indirect damages.
linking (doing so may result in damage to the
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1 [MANUAL
MODE] button
2 [AUTO MODE]
button
3 [FADER MODE]
button
4 [TIME] display/
Change buttons
5[JPEG BOX]
6 Channel select
buttons
7 [JPEG SELECT]
button
8 [CLEAR] button
9 [EXIT] button
Sets the JPEG play mode to MANUAL.
Sets the JPEG play mode to AUTO.
Sets the JPEG play mode to FADER.
When in AUTO mode, sets the time for changing the JPEG images.
Selects the JPEG images that are to be assigned to the channels.
Sets the channel to which JPEG images are to be assigned.
Alternatively use to cancel the assigned JPEG.
Enables JPEG select mode. If operated when effects are ON, a
warning message will appear and the screen will not change to the next menu.
Alternates JPEG BOX clear mode ON/ OFF.
Exits JPEG viewer setup.
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USING THE JPEG VIEWER
Loading JPEG files to the SVM-1000
Use this function to load JPEG files into the JPEG BOX. When effect is ON, this function is not usable.
1 Touch the [JPEG SELECT] button in the JPEG play mode
screen.
The JPEG select mode screen will appear.
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4
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1 Media/folder/
file display
2 Address display
3 Page display/
Page change buttons
4 [BACK] button
5[JPEG BOX]
6 [CLEAR] button
7 [EXIT] button
Displays media, files, and folders.
Displays the address of the media/ folders/files currently being displayed.
Advances the page display of the displayed media/folder/file.
Returns to the next higher level of the folder hierarchy.
Selects the JPEG BOX into which the JPEG is to be loaded.
Alternates the JPEG BOX clear mode ON/ OFF.
Exits JPEG viewer mode and returns to JPEG play mode.
Using a JPEG file by assigning it to a channel.
The JPEG play mode includes MANUAL MODE, AUTO MODE, and FADER MODE, allowing a wide range of performance styles.
Operating in MANUAL MODE
Assign JPEG image in JPEG BOX as image for designated channel.
1 Touch the [MANUAL MODE] button to select MANUAL mode. 2 From the JPEG BOX, select the image you wish to assign.
When an image is touched, the border around the image will change to white.
3 Select the channel to which you wish to assign the image.
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Touch the channel select button for the channel you wish to assign the image to, and the selected image will be displayed on the channel monitor. In this condition, the JPEG image can be treated as the input image for that channel.
• When the channel select button is ON, touching one of the other images in the JPEG BOX will cause the display to switch instantly to that image.
• When a channel select button is ON, touching one of the other channel select buttons causes the assigned channel to be changed instantly.
• A JPEG image can be assigned only to one channel selected with the channel select button.
• If the channel select button is touched again, the assignment is canceled.
Operating in AUTO MODE
A slide show program can be created in which images in the JPEG BOX change automatically, and the slide show can be assigned to a designated channel.
1 Touch the [AUTO MODE] button to select AUTO mode. 2 From the JPEG BOX, select the images you wish to use.
Touch the multiple images you wish to use, and their borders will turn to white. Touching an image again will deselect it.
3 Select the channel to which you wish to assign the images.
Touch the channel select button for the desired channel and the slide show of selected multiple images will be displayed on the channel monitor. In this condition, the slide show can be treated as the input image for that channel.
4 Use the [TIME] change button to adjust the transition time
for the slide show.
2 Select a JPEG file you wish to download from the media/
folder/file display.
The media/folder/file display will start from the media used (USB memory/SD card).
Only JPEG files will be displayed. Displayable folders and JPEG files are in alphabetical order,
with a maximum 64 folders and 192 files per hierarchical level.
3 Touch the [JPEG BOX] to download the file. 4 Touch the [EXIT] button to end the JPEG viewer mode and
return to JPEG play mode (P. 31).
• When power is turned OFF, JPEG images read into the unit will be deleted.
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USING THE JPEG VIEWER
Operating in FADER MODE
Using the JPEG images in the JPEG BOX, a slide show can be created with transitions between images at chosen intervals. The channel fader for the assigned channel is used to perform the transitions.
1 Touch the [FADER MODE] button to select FADER mode. 2 Select the images you wish to use from the JPEG BOX.
Touch multiple images on the screen and their borders will change to white. Touch again to deselect images.
3 Select the channel to which you wish to assign the images.
Touch the channel select button for the channel to which you wish to assign the images, and the image at the upper left of the group of selected images will be displayed on the channel monitor.
4 Operate the fader.
Each time the channel fader for the assigned channel is raised from the [0] point, the images will change.
Deleting JPEG files downloaded to the JPEG BOX
1 Touch the [CLEAR] button.
The [CLEAR] button will flash.
2 Touch the images on the screen that you wish to delete.
The instant the image is touched, it disappears from the JPEG BOX. While the [ by deleting other images if desired.
•This process does not affect file data on attached SD cards
or USB memory devices.
3 Press the [CLEAR] button once again to leave this mode.
• Usable JPEG files have a maximum size of 7 MB or about 12
MP.
•If the original JPEG file does not fit within 640 x 480 pixels,
the file will be automatically resized to 640 x 480 pixels when downloaded to the SVM-1000.
CLEAR
] button is flashing, you may continue
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THE VIDEO EQUALIZER FUNCTION
THE VIDEO EQUALIZER FUNCTION
Rotating the channel equalizer dial normally applies equalizer effects on audio only. However, by using the VIDEO EQ function, effects can be applied to video as well.
VIDEO EQ
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SET UP THE VIDEO EQ
1 Hold down the VIDEO EQ button.
This initiates the equalizer setup mode.
2 Touch each applicable button.
Touch each applicable button on the screen to operate the VIDEO EQ setup.
• Whenever power is first turned on, default settings are as follows:
HI: CONTRAST MID: HUE LOW: SATURATION
Whenever power is turned OFF, the unit returns to the above status.
•Identical parameter values cannot be allocated to HI, MID and LOW.
VIDEO EQ SET UP Use to make the video effects change
simultaneously when using the equalizer.
OFF: Disables the VIDEO EQ. R: Used when assigning parameters that
change the red elements of the VIDEO EQ.
Used when assigning parameters. G: Used when assigning parameters that
change the green elements of the VIDEO EQ.
Used when assigning parameters. B: Used when assigning parameters that
change the blue elements of the VIDEO EQ.
CONTRAST: Used when assigning parameters that change the contrast of the VIDEO EQ.
HUE: Used when assigning parameters that change the hue of the VIDEO EQ.
SATURATION: Used when assigning parameters that change the saturation of the VIDEO EQ.
3Touch [EXIT].
This ends the equalizer setup mode.
TURNING THE EQUALIZER ON/OFF
1 Press the VIDEO EQ button.
The VIDEO EQ settings will alternate between enabled/ disabled each time the button is pressed.
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FADER START FUNCTION
FADER START FUNCTION
By connecting the optional Pioneer DJ/VJ DVD Player or DJ CD Player control cable, the channel fader and cross fader can be used to start DVD/CD playback. When the mixer’s channel fader lever or cross fader lever are moved, the DVD/CD player is released from the pause mode and automatically –and instantly – begins playback of the selected track. Also, when the fader lever is returned to its original position, the DVD/ CD player returns to its cue point (back cue), thus allowing “sampler” type play.
Using the Cross Fader to Start Playback
1 Press the FADER START button for the channel (1 to 4)
connected to the DVD/CD player you wish to control.
HI
FADER START
Cross fader lever (A/B)
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CHANNEL FADER
CROSS FADER ASSIGN
CROSS FADER START PLAY AND BACK CUE PLAY
When the DVD/CD player assigned to cross fader channel A is set to standby at a cue point, moving the cross fader lever from the right (B) side toward the left (A) side automatically starts play on the channel A DVD/CD player. When the cross fader lever reaches the left (A) side, the DVD/CD
player assigned to channel B goes to back cue (returns to cue point). Also, when the DVD/CD player assigned to channel B is set
to standby at a cue point, moving the cross fader lever from the left (A) side to the right (B) side automatically starts playback on the channel B DVD/CD player. When the cross fader lever reaches the right (B) side, the DVD/CD player assigned to channel A goes to back cue (returns to cue point).
• The button for the selected channel lights.
2 Set the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch for the selected channel
to [A] or [B].
• Select [A] to assign to cross fader channel A (left side).
B
• Select [
] to assign to cross fader channel B (right side).
3 Move the cross fader lever to the full opposite side away
from the DVD/CD player you wish to start.
4 Set the DVD/CD player to the desired cue point, and engage
cue point standby.
•If a cue point has already been set, it is not necessary to set the DVD/CD player to standby at the cue point.
5 At the instant you wish to start playback, move the cross
fader lever (A/B).
•DVD/CD player begins playback.
•After playback has begun, if the cross fader lever is moved fully to the opposite side, the DVD/CD player assigned to the opposite side channel will return to the cue point and enter standby mode (back cue).
Using the Channel Fader to Start Playback
1 Press the FADER START button for the channel (1 to 4)
connected to the DVD/CD player you wish to control.
• The button for the selected channel lights.
2 Set the channel fader lever to [0]. 3 Set the DVD/CD player to the desired cue point, and engage
cue point standby.
•If a cue point has already been set, it is not necessary to set the DVD/CD player to standby at the cue point.
4 At the instant you wish to start playback, move the channel
fader lever.
•DVD/CD player begins playback.
•After playback has begun, if the channel fader lever is returned to the [ cue point and re-enters standby mode (back cue).
•Playback control is possible with the channel fader only with the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch is set to [THRU].
0
] position, the DVD/CD player returns to the
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PERFORM UTILITY SETUP
PERFORM UTILITY SETUP
Set up MIDI
1 Hold the UTILITY (SET UP) button depressed.
UTILITY
(SET UP)
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When power is turned OFF, all utility setup values other than MIDI CHANNEL and KEYBOARD LANGUAGE revert to their default values.
MIDI SETTINGS
MIDI is an acronym for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface” and refers to a protocol developed for the exchange of data between
electronic instruments and computers. A MIDI cable is used to connect components equipped with MIDI connectors to enable the transmission of data.
The SVM-1000 will use the MIDI function to send operational information for hardware and BPM (timing clock).
The MIDI setup mode will be initiated.
2 Touch [MIDI].
The MIDI setup screen will be displayed.
3 Touch each applicable button.
Touch each applicable button on the screen to operate the MIDI setup.
4Touch [EXIT].
This will end the MIDI setup mode.
SYNCHRONIZING AUDIO SIGNALS TO EXTERNAL SEQUENCER, OR USING SVM-1000 INFORMATION TO OPERATE AN EXTERNAL SEQUENCER
1 Connect the DIN connector to a MIDI sequencer, and the USB
port to your computer.
This unit is equipped with both DIN type and USB type output connectors.
•Supported operating systems include Windows Vista, Windows XP or Mac OSX.
•For details regarding computer setup, refer to the instruction manual for your computer and operating system. For application setup instructions, refer to the instruction manual for the application involved.
• Set the MIDI sequencer’s synch mode to “Slave”.
• MIDI sequencer s that do not support MIDI timing clock cannot be synchronized.
• Synch may not be achieved if the track’s BPM cannot be detected and measured stably.
• BPM values set with the TAP mode can also be used to output the timing clock.
2 Set the MIDI OUT to ON in the MIDI setup.
•The output range of the MIDI timing clock is 40 BPM to 250 BPM.
Note:
The BPM may not be measured correctly with some tracks.
Synchronize the computer application to the audio signals, or operate the computer application using the operation data for the SVM-1000.
1 Connect the USB MIDI output connector of the SVM-1000 to
your computer using the USB cable.
•Perform the MIDI settings for the application program. For further information, refer to the instruction manual for application program.
•Supported operating systems include Windows XP and Mac OSX.
MIDI OUT Alternates MIDI signal output ON/OFF. TIMING CLOCK
SYNC.
Switches the MIDI timing clock synchronization between start and stop.
SNAP SHOT Current MIDI information regarding dials
and buttons is transmitted.
BUTTON TYPE Select the method in which the MIDI
signal is transmitted. Options include toggle type and trigger type. In the trigger type, any MIDI codes set to OFF will not be sent, and MIDI codes set to ON will be sent each time the button is pressed.
MIDI CHANNEL Changes the MIDI channel. Configures
MIDI channels (1-16) and stores them in memory.
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PERFORM UTILITY SETUP
MIDI CODE LIST
Category Switch Name Switch Type
VIDEO TRIM VR Bn 31 dd 0 to 127 AUDIO TRIM VR Bn 01 dd 0 to 127 HI VR Bn 02 dd 0 to 127
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CROSS FADER CROSS FADER VR Bn 0B dd 0 to 127
FADER CURVE
MASTER
MID VR Bn 03 dd 0 to 127 LOW VR Bn 04 dd 0 to 127 CUE BTN Bn 46 dd OFF=0, ON=127 FADER VR Bn 11 dd 0 to 127 CF ASSIGN SW Bn 41 dd 0, 64, 127 VIDEO TRIM VR Bn 32 dd 0 to 127 AUDIO TRIM VR Bn 06 dd 0 to 127 HI VR Bn 07 dd 0 to 127 MID VR Bn 08 dd 0 to 127 LOW VR Bn 09 dd 0 to 127 CUE BTN Bn 47 dd OFF=0, ON=127 FADER VR Bn 12 dd 0 to 127 CF ASSIGN SW Bn 42 dd 0, 64, 127 VIDEO TRIM VR Bn 33 dd 0 to 127 AUDIO TRIM VR Bn 0C dd 0 to 127 HI VR Bn 0E dd 0 to 127 MID VR Bn 0F dd 0 to 127 LOW VR Bn 15 dd 0 to 127 CUE BTN Bn 48 dd OFF=0, ON=127 FADER VR Bn 13 dd 0 to 127 CF ASSIGN SW Bn 43 dd 0, 64, 127 VIDEO TRIM VR Bn 34 dd 0 to 127 AUDIO TRIM VR Bn 50 dd 0 to 127 HI VR Bn 51 dd 0 to 127 MID VR Bn5Cdd 0 to 127 LOW VR Bn 52 dd 0 to 127 CUE BTN Bn 49 dd OFF=0, ON=127 FADER VR Bn 14 dd 0 to 127 CF ASSIGN SW Bn 44 dd 0, 64, 127
CH CURVE SW Bn 5E dd 0, 64, 127 CROSS CURVE SW Bn 5F dd 0, 64, 127 VIDEO MASTER
LEVEL AUDIO MASTER
LEVEL BALANCE VR Bn 17 dd 0 to 127 CUE BTN Bn 4A dd OFF=0, ON=127
VR Bn 38 dd 0 to 127
VR Bn 18 dd 0 to 127
MIDI Message
MSB LSB
Commnets
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Category Switch Name Switch Type
BOOTH MONITOR VR Bn 19 dd 0 to 127
AUTO/TAP BTN Bn 45 dd OFF=0, ON=127 TAP BTN Bn 4E dd OFF=0, ON=127 EFFECT CUE BTN Bn 4B dd OFF=0, ON=127 CH SELECT SW For CHANNEL SELECT and
VIDEO FX PATTERN SW Cn pc
EFFECT
TIME/PARAMETER SW Bn 0D MSB Bn 2D LSB
LEVEL/DEPTH VR Bn 5B dd 0 to 127 EFFECT ON/OFF BTN Bn 40 dd OFF=0, ON=127
MIC HI VR Bn 1E dd 0 to 127
LOW VR Bn 1F dd 0 to 127 FADER START CH1 BTN Bn 58 dd OFF=0, ON=127
(FADER START)
(HEAD PHONES)
TIMING CLOCK Timing Clock FB
MIDI
FADER START CH2 BTN Bn 59 dd OFF=0, ON=127 FADER START CH3 BTN Bn 5A dd OFF=0, ON=127 FADER START CH4 BTN Bn 5D dd OFF=0, ON=127 MIXING VR Bn 1B dd 0 to 127 LEVEL VR Bn 1A dd 0 to 127
START BTN FA STOP BTN FC
MIDI Message
MSB LSB
VIDEO FX PATTERN, the logical sum of both values is sent.
PARAMETER 1 value; FLANGER, PHASER, FILTER, CHORUS changed to 1/2 value; minus values of ROBOT are converted to positive.
Commnets
* The MIDI SNAP SHOT outputs all MIDI commands except MIDI START/STOP.
CENTER PANEL AREA
Category Switch Name Switch Type
UTILITY BTN — VIDEO EQ BTN —————— JPEG VIEWER BTN — VIDEO SOLO
MODE FADER AV SYNC BTN
BTN ——————
MIDI Message
MSB LSB
Commnets
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GUI BUTTONS
Category Switch Name Switch Type
BEAT EFFECT BTN — TOUCH EFFECT BTN
EFFECT CATEGORY
BEAT EFFECT
TOUCH EFFECT
TEXT EFFECT BTN — ABTN— AV BTN — VBTN— DELAY BTN 9n 41 dd OFF=0, ON=127 ECHO BTN 9n 42 dd OFF=0, ON=127 PAN BTN 9n 43 dd OFF=0, ON=127 TRANS BTN 9n 44 dd OFF=0, ON=127 FILTER BTN 9n 45 dd OFF=0, ON=127 FLANGER BTN 9n 46 dd OFF=0, ON=127 PHASER BTN 9n 47 dd OFF=0, ON=127 REVERB BTN 9n 48 dd OFF=0, ON=127 ROBOT BTN 9n 49 dd OFF=0, ON=127 CHORUS BTN 9n 4A dd OFF=0, ON=127 ROLL BTN 9n 4B dd OFF=0, ON=127 REV ROLL BTN 9n 4C dd OFF=0, ON=127 Beat BUTTON 1 BTN Beat BUTTON 2 BTN Beat BUTTON 3 BTN Beat BUTTON 4 BTN Beat BUTTON 5 BTN Beat BUTTON 6 BTN Beat BUTTON 7 BTN VISUALIZER BTN — BPM AUTO/TAP BTN — RIPPLE BTN 9n 51 dd OFF=0, ON=127 LENS BTN 9n 52 dd OFF=0, ON=127 SPOT BTN 9n 53 dd OFF=0, ON=127 RADIATION BTN 9n 54 dd OFF=0, ON=127 CUBE BTN 9n 55 dd OFF=0, ON=127 BLOCK BTN 9n 56 dd OFF=0, ON=127 KALEIDO BTN 9n 57 dd OFF=0, ON=127 TWIST BTN 9n 58 dd OFF=0, ON=127 ZOOM BTN 9n 59 dd OFF=0, ON=127 DROP BTN 9n 5A dd OFF=0, ON=127 BLUR BTN 9n 5B dd OFF=0, ON=127 DISTORTION BTN 9n 5C dd OFF=0, ON=127 HOLD BTN 9n 50 dd OFF=0, ON=127 TOUCH FX
MONITOR X TOUCH FX
MONITOR Y VISUALIZER BTN
VR Bn 1C dd 0 to 127
VR Bn 3C dd 0 to 127
MIDI Message
MSB LSB
Bn 0D MSB Bn 2D LSB
Commnets
Changing the category inevitably causes an effect program change.
The motion of the TIME/ PARAMETER dial can be replicated by the button
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Category Switch Name Switch Type
RANDOM BTN 9n 60 dd OFF=0, ON=127 ZOOM BTN 9n 61 dd OFF=0, ON=127 BLOCK BTN 9n 62 dd OFF=0, ON=127 ROTATION BTN 9n 63 dd OFF=0, ON=127 CRUSH BTN 9n 64 dd OFF=0, ON=127 SLIDE BTN 9n 65 dd OFF=0, ON=127 BANK1 BTN — BANK2 BTN — BANK3 BTN — BANK4 BTN
TEXT EFFECT
CROSS FADER
BANK5 BTN — BANK6 BTN — TEXT EDIT BTN — Beat BUTTON 1 BTN Beat BUTTON 2 BTN Beat BUTTON 3 BTN Beat BUTTON 4 BTN Beat BUTTON 5 BTN Beat BUTTON 6 BTN Beat BUTTON 7 BTN BPM AUTO/TAP BTN — CH1 MONITOR — CH2 MONITOR — CH3 MONITOR — CH4 MONITOR — FADE BTN 9n 70 dd OFF=0, ON=127 WIPE BTN 9n 71 dd OFF=0, ON=127 SWITCH BTN 9n 72 dd OFF=0, ON=127 CHROMA-B BTN 9n 73 dd OFF=0, ON=127 CHROMA-G BTN 9n 74 dd OFF=0, ON=127 LUMINANCE BTN 9n 75 dd OFF=0, ON=127 TRANS-A BTN Bn 4C dd OFF=0, ON=127 TRANS-B BTN Bn 4D dd OFF=0, ON=127 CROSS FADER VR 9n 7A dd 0 to 127
MIDI Message
MSB LSB
Bn 0D MSB Bn 2D LSB
Commnets
The motion of the TIME/ PARAMETER dial can be replicated by the button
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PERFORM VIDEO MONITOR SETUP
Set the video monitor output method.
Video monitor setup
1 Hold the UTILITY (SET UP) button depressed.
This will initiate the utility setup mode.
2 Touch [VIDEO MONITOR].
The video monitor setup screen will be displayed.
•When turning the power ON, [MASTER] will be selected.
3 Touch each applicable button.
Touch each applicable button on the screen to operate the video monitor setup.
4Touch [EXIT].
This will end the utility setup mode.
KEYBOARD LANGUAGE SETUP
By connecting a keyboard to the USB connector, text can be entered through the keyboard during text edit mode (P. 22). Follow these steps to set up the connected keyboard type.
Keyboard language setup
1 Hold the UTILITY (SET UP) button depressed.
This initiates the utility setup mode.
2 Touch [KEYBOARD LANGUAGE].
The keyboard language setup screen will be displayed.
3 Touch each applicable button.
Touch each applicable button on the screen to perform keyboard language setup.
4Touch [EXIT].
This will end the utility setup mode.
MASTER The master output is sent directly to the
MIRROR OF MASTER
MASTER & CHANNEL
CHANNEL All channels’ outputs are sent to the
monitor output. The master output is flipped horizontally
and sent to the monitor output. Both master output and channel output
are sent to the monitor output.
monitor output.
* With keyboards other than those listed, the characters
actually appearing may be different from those pressed.
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HARDWARE SETUP
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9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
UTILITY
(SET UP)
POWER
HARDWARE SETUP
The hardware setup values are preserved even when power is turned OFF.
Initiate hardware setup
1 Turn the POWER switch on while pressing the UTILITY (SET
UP) button.
• Continue depressing the UTILITY (SET UP) button while the logo mark [PIONEER PRO DJ] is displayed.
• The hardware setup screen will be displayed.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
1 Touch [SYSTEM].
The SYSTEM setting screen will be displayed.
2 Choose settings by touching [] or [].
MIC SETTING
1 Touch [MIC]
The MIC setting screen will be displayed.
2 Choose settings by touching [] or [].
OUTPUT TO BOOTH MONITOR
TALK OVER THRESHOLD LEVEL
TALK OVER LEVEL Adjust the level of talk over.
Set whether or not to output the audio from the MIC to the booth monitor.
Adjust the sensitivity of talk over.
VIDEO SYSTEM Selects the video signal format. When
used in North America, it should be set to NTSC (7.5 IRE).
DIGITAL OUT MAX LEVEL
Selects the maximum level of the digital out circuit.
3 Touch [SAVE] to save the settings.
The settings will not be implemented unless [
SAVE
] is
touched.
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3 Touch [SAVE] to save the settings.
The settings will not be implemented unless [ touched.
SAVE
] is
HARDWARE SETUP
MASTER OUT SETTINGS
1 Touch [MASTER OUT].
The MASTER OUT setting screen will be displayed.
2 Choose settings by touching [] or [].
BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness of the master output
monitor.
CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast of the master output
monitor.
COLOR Adjusts the color tone of the master output
monitor.
• Cannot be adjusted when the PAL video system is used.
•Component outputs cannot be adjusted.
SATURATION Adjusts the saturation of the master output
monitor.
SHARPNESS Adjusts the sharpness of the master output
monitor.
MONITOR OUT SETTINGS
1 Touch [MONITOR OUT].
The MONITOR OUT setting screen will be displayed.
2 Choose settings by touching [] or [].
BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness of the monitor output. CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast of the monitor output. COLOR Adjusts the color tone of the monitor output. SATURATION Adjusts the saturation of the monitor output. SHARPNESS Adjusts the sharpness of the monitor output.
3 Touch [SAVE] to save the settings.
The settings will not be implemented unless [ touched.
SAVE
] is
3 Touch [SAVE] to save the settings.
The settings will not be implemented unless [SAVE] is touched.
LCD SETTINGS
1 Touch [LCD].
The LCD setting screen will be displayed.
2 Choose settings by touching [] or [].
BACK LIGHT Adjust the backlight of the LCD.
3 Touch [SAVE] to save the settings.
The settings will not be implemented unless [ touched.
SAVE
] is
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TOUCH PANEL SETTINGS
1 Touch [TOUCH PANEL].
The touch panel setting screen will be displayed.
2 Touch either [TOP PANEL] or [BOTTOM PANEL] to select
settings.
4 Touch all [+] marks and make sure the color of the [+] marks
are inverted.
TOP PANEL Calibrates the TOP panel. BOTTOM PANEL Calibrates the BOTTOM panel.
3 Touch the [+] mark with a pointed object such as a pen.
Use a stylus pen or other type pen without a sharp tip.
5 Touch [SAVE] to save the settings.
The settings will not be implemented unless [ touched.
SAVE
] is
RETURNING TO DEFAULT SETTINGS
1 Touch [FACTORY PRESET].
The factory preset screen will be displayed.
2 Touch to choose either [YES] or [NO].
ENDING HARDWARE SET UP
1 Set the [POWER] switch to OFF.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think there is something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may originate from another component. Thus, also check the other electrical appliances also in use. If the trouble cannot be rectified even after checking the following items, contact your dealer or nearest PIONEER service center.
Symptom Possible Cause Remedy
No power.•The power cord has not been connected. • Connect to power outlet. No sound, or sound volume is
too low.
No microphone sound from BOOTH output.
No digital output. • The digital output sampling frequency (fs) does
Sound is distorted. • Audio master output level is too high.
Cross fader doesn’t work. CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch setting ([A],
Can’t perform fader start with DVD/CD player.
Effects don’t work. • Effect channel selecter (CH SELECT) setting is
BPM can’t be measured. Measured BPM value is
incorrect.
The measured BPM value is different from the value published with the DVD/CD.
MIDI sequencer can’t be synchronized.
AUDIO INPUT switch is set incorrectly.
•Connection cables are not connected properly, or are disconnected.
•Connentors or plugs are dirty
•The rear –6 dB, etc.
• The OUTPUT TO BOOTH MONITOR (P. 42) is set to OFF.
not match the specifications of the connected component.
•Input level is too high.
[THRU], [B]) is incorrect.
•The FADER START button is set to OFF.
•Rear panel CONTROL connector is not connected to DVD/CD player.
• Only the rear panel CONTROL connector is connected to the DVD/CD player.
incorrect.
•Effect parameter 2 dial (LEVEL/DEPTH) is set to [MIN].
•Input level is too high, or too low.
•BPM may not be correctly measurable with some tracks.
•Some differences may occur due to differences in BPM detection methods.
• MIDI sequencer’s synch mode is not set to “slave”.
• MIDI sequencer is not supported type.
panel MASTER ATT. switch is set to
.
•Set AUDIO INPUT switch to select the currently playing component.
•Connect correctly.
• Clean away any dirt before connecting.
•Adjust rear panel MASTER ATT. switch.
• Set OUTPUT TO BOOTH MONITOR (P. 42) to ON.
•Set rear panel sampling frequency selector to match the specifications of the connected component.
•Adjust AUDIO MASTER LEVEL dial
• Adjust the AUDIO TRIM dial so that the input
•Correctly set the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch
• Set the FADER START button to ON
•Use a
• Connect both the CONTROL connectors and
•Correctly select the channel on which you wish
• Adjust the effect parameter 2 dial (LEVEL/
• Adjust the AUDIO TRIM dial so that the input
• Adjust other channels as well so that the input
•Strike the
•No remedy is necessary.
• Set MIDI sequencer’s sync mode to “slave”.
• MIDI sequencers that do not support MIDI
MASTER ATT. switch.
panel
level approaches 0 dB on the channel level indicator.
for the desired channel.
control cable to connect the CONTROL
connectors of mixer and DVD/CD player.
analog input connectors.
to apply effects.
DEPTH).
level approaches 0 dB in the channel level indicator.
levels approa indicator.
timing clock cannot be synchronized.
ch 0 dB in the channel level
TAP button to set BPM manually.
or the rear
.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Possible Cause Remedy
No video image, or image is disrupted.
The character pressed on the keyboard is not entered.
No response when touch panel is touched.
Static electricity or other external interference may cause the unit to malfunction. To restore normal operation, turn the power off and then on again.
VIDEO INPUT
• Connection cables are not connected properly, or are disconnected.
• Connectors or plugs are dirty.
• Trim controls are set improperly.
• Signal format of the input video source does not match the system setting selected during hardware setup.
• The TV monitor’s video signal format does not match the system setting selected during hardware setup.
• The TV monitor’s input selector is not set to the input type actually connected to the unit.
• The TV monitor’s component setting is set to something besides 525i (interlaced).
• The keyboard connected to the USB connector does not match the setting selected during this unit’s keyboard language setup.
• Touch panel’s calibration is incorrect. • Set calibration properly in hardware setup’s
switch is set incorrectly.
• Set the
• Connect correctly.
• Clean away any dirt before connecting.
• Adjust trim properly.
• Select the hardware setup’s system settings to
• Set the TV monitor’s input selector to the type of
• Set the TV monitor’s component setting to 525i
• Set the keyboard language setup to match the
VIDEO INPUT
currently playing component.
match the format of the video signal for the input/output video components.
input connected to this unit.
interlaced).
type of keyboard connected to the USB connector.
touch panel setting.
switch to select the
ABOUT THE LCD SCREEN
• Some monitors may display so-called “hot pixels” or “dead pixels” (constantly bright pixels or pixels that are permanently off). This is a phenomenon characteristic of such displays and is not considered a malfunction.
• When used in cold regions, the screen may appear dark for a while after the power is first turned on. As the unit warms up with time, the screen will return to normal brightness.
• Avoid exposing the monitor to direct sunlight, since reflected light may make the image difficult to view.
ABOUT MINIATURE FLUORESCENT TUBE TECHNOLOGY
The LCD screen is illuminated by internal miniature fluorescent tube technology.
• Fluorescent tubes are rated for approximately 10 000 hours of use (lifetime may be shorter when the unit is used in cold regions).
• When a fluorescent tube reaches the end of its lifetime, the screen will become darker, making it difficult or impossible to see displayed images. In this event, consult your dealer or service center for repairs.
Regarding Copy Protection
Limitation on Effects
If an attempt is made to use DELAY, ECHO, ROLL or REV ROLL effects with the input of copy-protected contents to any of the channels, the audio and video will not be subjected to the selected effect (the function will be disabled even if a non-copy-protected input is selected in the effect channel). Also, even when the input of copy-protected contents is stopped, and ROLL, REV ROLL effects are once more enabled, the monitor may display a black screen.
Copy Protected Information Display
In the event copy protected contents are input to a channel, the channel monitor for that channel will display a message like that show in Figure 1. In this event, if DELAY, ECHO, ROLL, or REV ROLL are selected, the message shown in Figure 2 will be displayed.
Fig. 1
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
1 General
Power source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power consumption. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 W
Operating temperature . . . . +5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F)
Operating humidity . . . . . . . . . .5 % to 85 % (without condensation)
Weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.7 kg (28.0 lb)
Maximum dimensions
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 mm (W) x 202.4 mm (H) x 420.6 mm(D)
2 Audio section
Sampling rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 kHz
A/D, D/A converter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 bits
Frequency response
DVD/LINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Hz to 20 kHz
MIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Hz to 20 kHz
PHONO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Hz to 20 kHz (RIAA)
S/N ratio (at rated output)
DVD/LINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 dB
PHONO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 dB
MIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 dB
Distortion (LINE-MASTER 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.005 %
Standard input level/Input impedance
PHONO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –52 dBu/47 kΩ
MIC 1, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –52 dBu/9 kΩ
DVD/LINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –12 dBu/22 kΩ
Standard output level/Load impedance/Output impedance
MASTER 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+8 dBu/10 kΩ/10 Ω or less
MASTER 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +2 dBu/10 kΩ/1 kΩ or less
REC OUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –8 dBu/10 kΩ/1 kΩ or less
BOOTH MONITOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+8 dBu/600 Ω/600 Ω or less
PHONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +7.5 dBu/32 Ω/22 Ω or less
Rated output level/Load impedance
MASTER 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +26 dBu/10 kΩ
MASTER 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +20 dBu/10 kΩ
Crosstalk (DVD/LINE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 dB
Channel equali
HI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –26 dB to +6 dB (13 kHz)
MID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –26 dB to +6 dB (1 kHz)
LOW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –26 dB to +6 dB (70 Hz)
Microphone equalizer response
HI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –12 dB to +12 dB (10 kHz)
LOW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –12 dB to +12 dB (100 Hz)
zer response
3 Video Section
Input signal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NTSC/PAL (selectable)
Sampling rate
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.5 MHz, 8 bit, ITU-R BT.656, YCrCb 4:2:2
Input connector (sensitivity/impedance)
Composite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Vp-p/75 Ω
S (Brightness). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Vp-p/75 Ω
S (Color) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.286 Vp-p/75 Ω
Video output connector (Level/Impedance)
Composite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Vp-p/75 Ω
S (Brightness). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Vp-p/75 Ω
S (Color) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.286 Vp-p/75 Ω
Component Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Vp-p/75 Ω
Component Cb/Cr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ω
19.69 in (W) x 7.97 in (H) x 16.56 in (D)
4 Input/output connector systems
Audio section
PHONO input connectors
RCA pin jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
DVD/LINE input connectors
RCA pin jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
DVD input connectors
RCA pin jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
LINE input connectors
RCA pin jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
MIC input connectors
XLR connector/Phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
DIGITAL coaxial input connectors
RCA pin jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
MASTER output connectors
XLR connectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
RCA pin jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
BOOTH output connectors
Phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
REC output connectors
RCA pin jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
DIGITAL coaxial output connector
RCA pin jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
PHONES output connector
Stereo phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Video Section
DVD input connectors
Composite input, RCA pin jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
VIDE
O input connectors
Composite input, RCA pin jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
VIDEO EX input connectors
Composite input, RCA pin jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
S-VIDEO input connectors
S-Video input, S-connectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
MASTER output connectors
Component output, BNC connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Composite output, BNC connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
RCA pin jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
S-Video output, S-connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
MONITOR output connectors
Composite output, RCA pin jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
S-Video output, S-connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
OTHER
MIDI OUT connector
5P-DIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
CONTROL connector
Mini phone jacks (Ø 3.5 mm). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
5 Accessories
Power cord. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Warranty card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
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To register your product, find the nearest authorized service location, to purchase replacement parts, operating instructions, or accessories, please go to one of following URLs :
Pour enregistrer votre produit, trouver le service après-vente agréé le plus proche et pour acheter des pièces de rechange, des modes d’emploi ou des accessoires, reportez-vous aux URL suivantes :
In the USA/Aux Etats-Unis
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com
In Canada/Aux Canada
http://www.pioneerelectronics.ca
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Published by Pioneer Corporation.
Copyright © 2007 Pioneer Corporation.
PIONEER CORPORATION
1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, Japan
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P.O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A. TEL: (800) 421-1404
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Industrial Products Department: 340 Ferrier Street, Unit 2, Markham, Ontario L3R 2Z5, Canada TEL: 1-877-283-5901, 905-479-4411
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