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access the buttons secondary command Load selected song to secondary Right deck.
ENCODER & PUSH ACTION - Turn the encoder to increase or decrease the selected action. Pushing
down on the encoder activates an action. See the navigation buttons for more info.
UP (MIDI) - This control will set focus on the Left deck FX unit. The Encoder will set the amount for Param-
eter 1 on the Left FX unit; the SHIFT BUTTON + the ENCODER will set the amount for Parameter 2; and
pushing the ENCODER will turn the FX on/off.
FWD (MIDI) - This control will set focus on the Song browser. The ENCODER will browse up/down the
song list.
DOWN (MIDI) - This control will set focus on the Right deck FX unit. The Encoder will set the amount for
Parameter 1 on the Right FX unit; the SHIFT BUTTON + the ENCODER will set the amount for Parameter 2;
and pushing the ENCODER will turn the FX on/off.
BACK (MIDI) - This control will set focus on the Folder browser. The ENCODER will scroll up and down
the Folder browser, pressing the ENCODER down will open or close Folders/Devices.
FILTER - Push the Knob in to enable and disable the LPF/HPF filter. The LED indicator will glow when the
filter is On. The center position for the Filter is neutral so the signal is will not be filtered. Turn the knob to
the left from the neutral position to set the low pass filter, this will cut off all frequencies higher than the
amount set on the filter. Turn the knob to the right from the neutral position to set the high pass filter, this
will cut off all frequencies lower than the amount set on the filter.
NOTE: The Filter is assigned via the corresponding FADER ASSIGN KNOBS (15), i.e. Filter A is assigned
using Deck A FADER ASSIGN KNOB (15). The LED indicator will blink when the filter is enabled but the
FADER ASSIGN KNOB (15) is set to the Off position.
SHIFT (MIDI) - The button has 2 functions a soft and a hard shift. A soft shift is performed by toggling
the shift button, this will be indicated by a blinking shift LED. A hard shift is performed by holding down
the shift button and combining it with another button.
NOTE: When performing a hard shift, it's recommended you release the secondary button before releas-
ing the Shift button, this is to prevent MIDI latches unless the MIDI function is a temporary function.
6. CUE LEVEL VOLUME CONTROL - This knob is used to adjusts the headphone volume output level. Turn
the knob in a clockwise direction to increase the headphone volume.
7. MASTER VOLUME CONTROL - This knob is used to control the master output level (main volume). To avoid
distorted output try to maintain an average output signal level no greater than +4 dB. (see Channel Gain 2) To
avoid speaker damage that may be caused by excessive volume, be sure this knob is always set to zero (com-
pletely down) before turning the unit on.
8. BOOTH LEVEL - This knob is used to adjusts the Booth volume output level. Turn the knob in a clockwise
direction to increase the monitor volume.
9. CONTROLLER MODE - This mixer has two operating mode; Mixer mode (default) and Controller mode.
To activate Controller mode, hold down the Controller Mode Button when powering up before the VU meter
displays the Firmware Version. The LED will glow when Controller Mode is activated. To exit this mode, power
down, then power up while holding the Controller Mode button.
Mixer Mode - This mode will route the USB audio stream to 2 Mixer channels, MIDILOG 2 and 3 by defualt.
NOTE: Set your software audio routing to External mixer. Set Deck A to USB 1+2, Deck B to USB 3+4.
Set MIDILOG channels 2 and 3 to USB.
Controller Mode - This mode routes the USB audio streams to the MXR mixers master and headphone
outputs.
NOTE: Set your software audio routing to Headphones. Set the Master to USB 1+2 and the Headphones
to USB 3+4.
SAMPLER - Virtual DJ has a built in Sampler. Samples 1-3 are stored under Cue buttons 1-3 located on the
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