Dj System Examples - Roland DJ-1000 Owner's Manual

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Names of Things/What They Do Front and Rear panel
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GRAB Switch
This switch turns the EQ on/off. If the switch is in the ON position, the EQ will always
be on. If the switch is moved to the GRAB position, the EQ will on only while the switch
is in that position.
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The GRAB switch lets you produce a "stepped" effect in time with the rhythm. By using the
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knobs in conjunction with the GRAB switch, you can put on a more dynamic DJ performance.
5 .
Channel Faders
These faders adjust the output level of each channel.
6.
Dedicated Mic Input Channel LEVEL Knob
This knob adjusts the volume of the connected mic.
This channel is only for use with a microphone. Do not connect any device other than а
microphone.
7. | MASTER/BOOTH Knobs
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MASTER Knob
This knob adjusts the mix level of the signal that is output from the OUTPUT-MASTER
jacks.
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BOOTH Knob
This knob adjust the mix level of the signal that is output from the OUTPUT-BOOTH
jacks.
Two systems can be connected simultaneously. You can use the MASTER jacks as an output to
the main PA system, and the BOOTH jacks as an output to your monitor system. Refer to "DJ
System Examples" (P.10)
8.
MONITOR
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BALANCE
Knob
This knob adjusts the volume balance (CUE «> MASTER) of the headphones. When this
is turned fully counterclockwise, only the CUE sound will be heard.
When turned fully
clockwise, only the MASTER output sound will be heard. When in the center (MIX), the
CUE sound and MASTER output sound will be output at the same volume. The CUE
sound is selected by the CUE
SELECTOR switch.
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LEVEL Knob
This knob adjusts the volume of the headphones.
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CUESELECTOR Switch
This switch selects the channel of the CUE sound that will be monitored in the
headphones.
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*The channel faders,cross-fader and MASTER/BOOTH knob do not affect the volume of the
CUE sound.
*MASTER/BOOTH knob do not affect the volume of the MASTER sound.
Refer to "Block diagram" (P.27)
9.
Level Meters
The left indicator shows the level of channel 1, and the right indicator shows the level of
channel 2.
The level is monitored after the channel fader (POST FADER).

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