Sampler; Rear Panel Connectors - Behringer DIGITAL PRO MIXER DDM4000 User Manual

Ultimate 5-channel digital dj mixer with sampler, 4 fx sections, dual bpm counters and midi
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DIGITAL PRO MIXER DDM4000
2.6

Sampler

Fig. 2.6:
Sampler section
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Press the
INSERT push button to add the sampler signal to
the channel (Insert Mode). If the push button is not activated,
the sampler is mixed to the selected channel (Mix Mode).
In both cases, playback is initiated with the REC SOURCE
push buttons. When the sampler is routed to the crossfader,
the LED of the INSERT push button goes out.
The
VOLUME/MIX knob controls the volume of the sampler
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(in Mix Mode) as well as the volume balance between input
signal and Sampler (in Insert Mode).
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The
REC SOURCE push buttons let you select the channel
for recording and playing back samples.
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Press the
PFL push button to listen in on the sampler signal
with the headphones.
SAMPLE LENGTH
adjusts the recording time (1 – 16 beats
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or endless recording ?).
RECORD/IN
lets you record to the Sampler. Select a bank
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beforehand. By pressing the push button a second time, the
recording is stopped (only in ? Mode).
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BANK ASSIGN
is used to select a bank in which the recor-
ded material is stored. The selected bank is indicated by
the relevant MODE push button [61] which signalizes the
readiness to record.
The
MODE push buttons (Bank 1 and Bank 2) are used to
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select the sampler's types of playback (Reverse and Loop).
A short tap activates or deactivates the Reverse function;
pressing the push button a little longer activates or deac-
tivates the Loop function.
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Press the PLAY/OUT
push button to start the playback of the
recorded sample. When the Loop function is deactivated,
the sample is only played back as long as the PLAY push
button is pressed.
Press
SMP FX ON push button to activate the Brake ef-
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fect.
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Press the
SELECT push button to determine the length of
the brake (1, 4 or 8 Beat Brake, which is shown in the center
of the display).
The
CF ASSIGN push button lets you determine on which
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side of the crossfader the sampler signal is to be routed
to.
You can even trigger the sampler with the crossfader when
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the sampler is assigned to it. To order to do so, simply press
10
the CF START push button. But beforehand, use BANK
ASSIGN to select the bank that should be played back when
using the fader.
2.7
Fig. 2.7:
The
LINE inputs are used to connect the Line signals (for
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example, CD players, soundcards and drum machines).
The
PHONO inputs let you connect turntables.
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Use the
PHONO/LINE switches to set the PHONO inputs to
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Line level in order for you to be able to connect a CD player
to the PHONO inputs.
Caution! Devices with Line output levels, such as CD
+
players, can cause distortion and destroy the preamp-
lifier. Press the PHONO/LINE switch before connecting
devices with Line level to the highly sensitive PHONO
inputs.
The
GND connectors are used to ground the turntables.
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The balanced XLR connectors provide a connection for
dynamic microphones.
This is the
LEVEL control for the MIC 2 input.
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Controls and connections

Rear panel connectors

Rear panel connectors

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