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1. 21 Channel Fader Reverse SWLED CHI CH 0 22 Channel Fader Curve VR CHi CH2 23 Gan VR Ichchl Gan Gain 24 EQHigh VR cmijcm2 EQhigt EQHign 25 EQMid VR j cHijcH ama Eoma SOFTWARE CONTROL TRAKTOR MIDI AU Sample Deck VR cHifcH2 iter Filter Monitor Cue SWLED CH1 CH2 MoniorCue MonitorCue 29 ChannelFader VR CH CH2 VolumeFader_ Volume Fader i i Monitor Deck E Channel Level Meter LED VR Monitor Deck PFL Left Right EN PFL Left Right FX ON SWLED CH1 CH2 Effect Unit1 ON Effect Unit 1 ON FX20N_ j SWLED CH CH2 EffectUnit2 ON Effect Unit2ON j Dry Wet S FX Select 3T FX Parameter 1 9 Param 1 G FX1 Amount YU U 8 FX Button 2 SW LEDICH1 CH2 S Button 1 G FX 2 ON C A FX Parameter 2 H2 S Param2G FX2Amount O 0 FX Button 3 SW LED CH1 CH2 S Button 2 G FX 3 ON pius A 1 FX Parameter 3 H2 S Param 3 G FX3 Amount 3 4 Copy 34 Sample 1 ON SW LED CH1 CH2 Load from deck M5 1 List from loop Slot 1 Retrigger Clear Slot recoder 3 3 26 27 28 9 9 E g co E E X EA 35 Sample 1 Volume VR CH1 CH2 Slot 1 Volume SlotiVolume 1 List Copy 6 Sample 2 ON SW LED CH1 CH2 Load from deck M5 1 List from loop Slot 2 Retrigger Clear Slot recoder ist CD Y Sample 2 Volume CH1 CH2 Slot 2 Volume
2. Slot2Volume Copy 8 Sample 3 ON SW LED CH1 CH2 Load from deck M5 1 List from loop Slot 3 Retrigger Clear Slot recoder 39 Sample 3 Volume CH2 Slot 3 Volume Slot3Volume Copy 40 Sample 4 ON SW LED CH1 CH2 Load from deck M5 1 List from loop Slot 4 Retrigger Clear Slot recoder 41 Sample 4 Volume VR CH1 CH2 Slot 4 Volume Slot4Volume SE 18 O1JUOJ I8XIUJ 211510 jeuueu e OZUJ O JE 0 zl U C LI 62 SOFTWARE CONTROL TRAKTOR MIDI CD SW LED Active Sampler fuenction FX Panel Mode Ru i Deck Switch SWLED CH1 CH2 Modifer 1 2 Modifer 1 2 Mode Single E S EHE iac Caco Now Dues on ope emm rg Mode eee mener neem control CAE firmware Keylok BeaTap 49 Loopin SwLED cH1i cH2 dop 50 LoopOu SWLED CHI CH2 toopou _ 51 Beat Jump Left SW LED CH1 CH2 BeatJump PreviousCue 52 Beat Jump Right SW LED CH CH2 BeatJump NextCue 53 Cue SWLED CHi CH2 Cue Relative Mode Group Cue 54 CUP Cue Play SW LED CH CH2 CuePtay AbsoultMode 55 Play Pause SW LED CH1 CH2 PlayPause Backtofirstcue Group Play se SYNC SWLED CHI CH2 BeatSync SettoMaster 49 HotCuet SW LED CH1 CH2 Select Set Store Hotoue 1 Delete Hotcue 1 SWiteD ch ceo Selec SW LED CH1 CH2 Selec t Set t Set 5
3. User Manual UG mo DE LO GS C 0 O X nut IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use the 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 is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with a 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 13 Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time o 14 Refer all servicing to gualified service pe
4. tore Hotcue 5 Delete Hotcue 5 Pp St SW LED CH1 CH2 Select Set Store Hotcue 6 Delete Hotcue 6 SW LED CH1 CH2 Selec SW LED CH1 CH2 Selec t Set t Set 5 tore Hotcue 3 Delete Hotcue 3 l CULV U E St SW LED CH2 Select Set Store Hotcue 4 Delete Hotcue 4 SW LED CH1 CH2 Selec t Set St ore Hotcue 8 Delete Hotcue 8 V N U SOFTWARE CONTROL VIRTUALD CONTROL amp FUNCTIONS for VIRTUALDJ MIDI Channel SHIFT n o TE Change the mixofthe PFL Change the volume of the SW LED Change the page displayed in the browser window folders songs playlist sidelist Browser_window 1 Loads the selected song on the deck A Browser HS n F1 Change the page displayed in the browser window folders songs playlist sidelist Browser window 1 Loads the selected song on the deck B A ao CH Mastervolume S er SSS _ CH CH1 Select the plugin used for Selects a video effect video transitions opens video window if not already open otherwise activates video effect activates video transition Launch a transition from I on one video deck to the other Page BROWSER Activate deactivate the i i KEN selected video effect PROS aga on Active the video crossfader page EFFECTS function conas Adds Sana to plaviist Songs Zoom or unzoom the Browser Button gs Jopay browser Folders Expand coll
5. 56 HotCue8 SWILED cm1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 CH1 18 O1JUOJD 18xiUJ 211510 jeuueu e OZUJ O c SPECIFICATIONS 1 GENERAL SECTION POWER AC100 240V 50 60Hz 0 0 15 POWER CONSUMPTION 14 WATTS S DIMENSION 265 W X 360 D X 106 H mm son E 2 e 7 WEIGHT 3 95kg O y 0 ag See T lt o 2 INPUT OUTPUT IMPEDANCE amp SENSITIVITY 1KHz EQ FILTER FLAT MAX GAIN e INPUT IMPEDANCE AND REFERENCE INPUT LEVEL 70 CD1 2 10K 14dBV 200mv 2dB PHONO 1 2 47KQ 50dBV 3 16mV 2dB LINE1 2 47KQ 14dBV 3 16mV 2dB MIC 12KQ 54dBV 2mV 2dB AUX 1 2 10K 14dBV 200mv 2dB e OUTPUT IMPEDANCE AND REFERENCE OUT LEVEL MASTER RCA 1K OHM BALANCED 330 OHM Signal to Signal 10K ohm PHONE 33 OHM load 32 ohm USB MASTER MAX GAIN adjust Output 0dBV 20 20K Hz 3dB LINE1 2 CD1 2 AUX1 2 MIC USB PHONO 20 20K Hz 4 17 16K Hz 4 FREQUENCY RESPONSE EQ TONE FILTER FLAT GAIN amp MASTER FADER MAX W 20KHz LPF MASTER OdBV 2 3dB 2dB TCD781 TRK1 4 16 20Hz 20KHz 2 3dB RIAA THD N TRIM 8 MASTER LEVEL MAX CD LINE AUX MIC OUTPUT LEVEL 15 79dBV USB 3MASTER MAX GAIN adjust Output OdBV 1KHz TCD 781TRK 1 EQ FILTER FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED CD1 2 to MASTER 0 0196 AUX1 2 to MASTER 0 0196 PHONO 1 2 to
6. output is provided to each of the assigned deck outputs Disabling the internal crossfader is done by selecting the Options tab from the configuration dialog then clicking on the Crossfader option button until the word Disabled appears Sound Setup Skins Mappers Video Options Internet iPhone iF Crossfader AUDIO SETUP LINE INPUTS MODE VirtualDJ can also be configured to pass the line inputs of the sound card through software interface As depicted in the below images the sound configuration being used is with the Inputs set to the LINE INs option Then by assigning the VDJScript action linein to an available deck the audio sent in on the line input will pass through VirtualDJ providing a rhythm wave display and dynamic BPM display on the deck The appropriate VDJScript syntax is deck linein replacing the symbols with the appropriate deck and line numbers The example below is using a 6 deck skin and assigning decks 5 and 6 to line inputs 1 and 2 respectively ES Ped Codecs Peruanas Bome vo Arten DVS MODE with Timecode Vinyl or CDs Timecode setup can be used with either the External Mixer option To setup VirtualDJ for use with Timecode Vinyl or CDs change the Inputs option to Timecode TIMECODE Single Deck CONFIGURATION For use with a single timecode source chose the Single Timecode option from the Input drop down SINGLE Timecode Inputs TIMECODE
7. rotary knob is used to control the level of the BOOTH output terminal on the rear panel The booth level is not affected by the master volume Master Volume control This rotary knob is used to control the master output level volume To avoid distorted output try to maintain an average output signal level 4 dB US To avoid speaker damage that may be caused by excessive volume be sure this adjustment is always set to zero before turning the unit on Channel Input Source switch Selects the input source for each channel You can switch among Line Phono CD USB from computer and DVS from computer Hold the Left Deck Deck Switch and switch the input select the M70 will keep your last selection in the system memory The difference between USB and DVS Digital Vinyl System Direct Mode The signals of USB inputs come from sound card PC outputs Under the DVS mode you can input signal to computer and output music to mixer When you use time code vinyl to control DJing software you have to switch to the DVS mode Under MIDI Control Mode You can switch the input selections among L P1 Line1 Phono1 L P2 Line2 Phono2 and AUX The external signal can be send to software through the build in sound card Channel Gain control This adjustment is used to adjust an audio source signal input gain for a channel Never use the gain control to adjust output volume Setting the gain level properly will ensure a clean output s
8. 4 Back Right Set Output Master Output to speakers Windows MAC OS RCA Left OUT 1 1 Front Left RCA Right OUT 2 2 Front Right EXTERNAL MIXER MODE Set Mixing Mode as External Preferences Set Output Monitor Output to headphone windows X MACOS RCA Left OUT 1 1 Front Left RCA Right OUT 2 2 Front Right Set Output Master Output to speakers Windows MAC OS RCALeft__ OUT3 3 Back Left RCA Right OUT 4 4 Back Right CONNECTIONS Computer po MP3 Player Microphone 1 U XLR RCA v 6 3mm 3 5mm USB Type B MADE IN CHINA SE a Main balanced power amplifier O O 0 Q a Main unbalanced power ampl O 0 0 O Booth unbalanced power amplifi 0 0 O ifier 18 01 U0J I8XIUJ 211519 jauUeYUD 2 OZUJ Turntable CD MP3 Player 01 x PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS MIXER SECTION JL 0 zl U C A 0 0 n 0 0 VOXOA morena
9. 73 T e Config Oupus Papam MA Left deck Chan 182 Fight deck Chan 364 VOXOA M70 USB ASIO driver ASIO Soundcard priver IASIO fasio config Z Ultradatency ASIO TIMECODE Dual Deck CONFIGURATION For use with 2 Timecode input sources choose the Timecodes option from the Input drop down Just like in changing the outputs around if the connections to the input sources are incorrectly connected you can choose to reverse the settings from the input drop down from Chan 182 Left Deck Chan 384 Right Deck to Chan 182 Right Deck Chan 384 Left Deck Inputs recon a Ml oe Cren 12 Let deck Chan ii dock Guus woe gt Left deck Chan 182 Fight deck Chan 314 VOXOA M70 USB ASIO driver Sound card DRIVER ASIO ASIO config V Uhradatency ASIO HS I19US 18 01 U0J 2 I8XIUJ 211519 jeuueu 2 OZUJ IS cO I 0 zl U C LI 50 AUDIO SETUP AUDIO INTERFACE SETUP FOR TRAKTOR 1 Open the Preference menu click the icon on the right top of the screen that looks like a gear wheel 2 Open Audio Setup located on the left top Protarences a 3 Click on the Audio Device box and choose VOXOA M70 USB ASIO driver 4 Open Output Routing INTERNAL MIXER MODE Set Mixing Mode as Internal Preferences Set Output Monitor Output to headphone Window MACOS RCA Left OUT3 3 Back Left RCA Right OUT 4
10. H1 CH2 already playing or stop it if it s already selected siot on second playing press stop to record er On first press start to Play the selected sample if it s not record a new sample in the 40 Sample 4 ON SW LED CH1 CH2 already playing or stop it if it s already selected siot on second playing press stop to record SWILED Active sampler function Pp window Applies pitch bend 2 500ms Applies pitch bend 2 500ms seek 4 Loop Size ENC cH1 cho Set the loop size or default loop size if Move the loop left right by 4 46 no loop is active beats CH2 SWILED CH2 SW LED CH1 Activate deactivate the key lock Tap on a few beats to set a new bpm for the song if the application didn t got it right on the first time SE 19 O1JUOD 1 xXIU P aina ALL O al SOFTWARE CONTROL VIRTUALD J MIDI Channel SHIFT Set loop in point if not in loop set the Loop In SW LED CH1 CH2 begining of a loop if in loop jump back to the begining of the loop Set loop out point if not in loop set the 50 Loop Out SWILED CH1 CH deck in loop starting from the last set loop in point or stutter point if in loop exit the loop Beat Jump Left SW LED CH1 CH2 Move ac Ward ihe song u dest Jump to previous cue point the button is pressed Beat Jump Right SW LED CH1 CH2 Move lear Mega Desh Wille Jump to next cue point the button is pressed 53 Cue SWILED CH1 CH2 Sel the curr
11. HOT CUE In CJ BEAT BERT CO CQ CUP CUE E C Z FADER gt START Tass REL sync Pil gt C gt CHa d REVERSE S cH 2 FADER REVERSE s o oFF n SHIFT a oF n HS 18 101 U03 1 xIU erence a ALL al c ENGLISH SOFTWARE CONTROL TRAKTOR CONTROL 8 FUNCTIONS for TRAKTOR MIDI RE ED Lem mm Sa marc CR 3 toad A SWLED CH Load Selected SnapMode Browser ENC CHl List Select Up Down Tree Select Up Down Tree Select Browser Button SW CH1 Only Browser Toggle M5 Expand Collapse Load B SW LED CH1 Load Selected lana vn HE CE sl miClevel VR CH MicrophoneGain_ Ex ON ee U SelectEncoder ENC CHI LoopRecoderDryWet SelectButton sw cm 0 0 0 11 LoopSze T SWAED CHi LoopRecodersize 12 Undo FXx swLeD CH1 LoopRecoderUndoDe 13 REC TXON SWLED CH1 LoopRecoderRecord 14 Play FXON swLeD cH1 LoopRecoderPlay Pause sf o mele mmm secondary function Master Level Meter L LEDVR CH1 Masterlevellet Master Level Meter R LEDVR CH1 Mestrteve Right O eee HO 18 Crossfader Reverse SWIED cH 19 Crossfader Cuve VR cHt XFaderCuwe 20 Crossfader THRU SWiED CHi
12. IONS 6 Crossfader assign switch Putting the switch to the corresponding position you can select the channel signal to the left or right side of the crossfader If you put the switch to the middle position THRU means the channel is not assigned to the crossfader Mixer MIDI Control switch You change the Mixer section as a software controller instead of a real mixer Under software control mode the MIDI indicator will glow Shift Lock switch Press or hold the SHIFT button you can access the secondary functions of other control elements There are two modes for SHIFT button Shift Lock ON HOLD mode You have to press the button until you finished the secondary functions Shift Lock ON TOGGLE mode Press the button to active the secondary functions functions REAR PANEL T 2 Power Switch Turn this unit power ON OFF Kensington lock Standardized connection for theft protection PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 3 USB MIDI port After hooking up your computer with the USB 1 1 Connections your computer will detect them respectively as an external sound card USB Code You may either play music on your computer or send it via the USB 1 1 Connections as a signal source to the device alternatively you may record the Master output signal on your computer using the USB 1 1 Connection 1 The sent Master Output Signal is not infl uenced by the position of the volum
13. MASTER 0 0596 MIC to MASTER 0 0596 LINE1 2 to MASTER 0 0196 USB1 2 to MASTER 0 0296 SPECIFICATIONS 5 MASTER OUTPUT S N RATIO EQ TONE FILTER FLAT GAIN amp MASTER FADER MAX W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED OUTPUT LEVEL 15 79dBV LINE1 2 CD1 2 AUX1 2 MORE THAN 95dB PHONO 1 2 MORE THAN 90dB MIC MORE THAN 78dB CHANNEL EQUALIZER RESPONSE EQ TONE FILTER FLAT GAIN amp MASTER FADER MAX W 20KHz LPF MASTER OdBV 1 Low Band Low Band center frequency is 70Hz Maximum level 9 1dB at 70Hz Minimum level Less than 70dB at 0Hz 2 Middle Band Middle Band center frequency is 1KHz Maximum level 9 1dB at 1KHz Minimum level Less than 70dB at 1 KHz 3 High Band Hi Band center frequency is 13KHz Maximum level 9 1dB at 13KHz Minimum level Less than 70dB at 13KHz MIC AUX EQUALIZER RESPONSE EQ TONE FILTER FLAT GAIN 8 MASTER FADER MAX W 20KHz LPF MASTER OdBV MIC AUX1 AUX2 29 2dB at 100Hz 29 2dB at 10KHz Specifications and improvements in the design of this unit and this manual are subject to change without any prior written notice s s WWW VOXOa pro com HS 19Ua14 19 O1JUOD 1jexiUJ erence ee HALL I VOSKOM www voxoa pro com VERSION 1 1 Printed in China
14. Mac OS X 10 4 x Tiger or older are not supported Motorola PowerBook G4 processor platform or older are not supported INSTALLATION Step 1 Insert the included installer disc to your computer Step 2 Double click install virtualdj le exe to execute the installer Step 3 Follow each step in the installation screen for installation Step 4 When the installation completes click the Close button to close the installation screen eoo Install VirtualDJ LE Installation completed successfully Introduction License Destination Select t Installation Type AA Install Succeeded 6 Summary The software was successfully installed Close Step 5 The Serial Number is required when first starting VirtualDJ The serial number for VirtualDJ is printed on bottom panel of M70 Welcome to VirtualDJ Please enter the Serial Number provided with your product e Note The serial number is printed on the back of the CD ROM case SETUP AND FIRMWARE UPDATE FIRMWARE UPDATE Setting Mode Hold the control buttons and then turn power on 1 Default Setting Hold the DRY WET encoder and SHIFT button Step 2 To execute the USB Upgrade Data Application on your computer FILTER D B FILTER HS 19Ua14 2 Firmware Update Step 1 Connect the M70 with your computer Before you turn on M70 power please HOLD the Channel 1 Monitor Cue C
15. STEM REQUIREMENTS Minimum system requirements Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon XP 1024x768 resolution DirectX compatible soundcard 512MB RAM 50MB free on the hard drive e RECOMENDED system requirements Intel Core 2 or AMD Athlon X2 1280x1024 resolution Multi channel DirectX compatible soundcard 1024MB RAM 200MB free on the hard drive e Additional requirements for video mixing 2048MB 2GB RAM ATI or NVIDIA video card w 256MB of Dedicated DDR3 RAM Video card must support dual screen output e Supported Operating System MINIMUM Microsoft Windows XP SP3 or newer RECOMMENDED Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32 bit Microsoft Windows 95 98 ME or older are not supported INSTALLATION Use the following steps to install the DJ software VirtualDJ in the supplied CD ROM Step 1 Insert the included installer disc to your computer Step 2 Double click install virtualdj le exe to execute the installer Step 3 Follow each step in the installation screen for installation Step 4 When the installation completes click the Finish button to close the installation screen Virtual DJ LE Atomix Productions has been successfully installed Press the Finish button to exit this installation Step 5 Double click the VirtualDJ icon created on the desktop And then follow the instructions on the to enter the product serial number Welcome to Vi
16. apse Folders Enter folder folder MIC Level MIC Tone Select Encoder P VR ee wem men obe CINCA mr sms pue XF LINK Link or unlink the video crossfader to the audio page RECORD crossfader Press or hold to access the secondary functions of other control elements 18 101 U03 1 xXIU eras 2 400 O Co JE 0 zl U C LI 64 SOFTWARE CONTROL VIRTUALD J NO tems Type wibIChamnel Descripion SHFT Master Level Meter L LED VR CH1 Get the value of the outgoing vu meter 16 for the left balance Master Level Meter R LED VR CH1 Get the value of the outgoing vu meter for the Right balance 17 Audio Crossfader Video Crossfader Video Crossfader nn 18 Crossfader Reverse SWLED CH1 Reverses audio crossfader No effect on video crossfader Crossfader Curve Select the curve of the crossfader Po Disables audio crossfader No effect on video crossfader 21 ChannelFaderReverse SWILED CH1 CH2 None 22 Channel Fader Curve VR CH1 CH2 None 23 Gan VR CHI CH2 X Setthechamelgan 24 EQHigh VR CHI CH2 Setthetrebleequalizer 25 EQMd VR cHi cH2 Setthemediumequalizer 26 EQlow VR CH CH2 Setthe bass equalizer SWILED Select the deck to the headphones Channel Fader Adjust the level of the selected channel Vly Channel Level Meter LED VR Get the value of the incoming vu meter Po Launch a vid
17. ccept the software MIDI out Default JE 0 zl U C LI VIDEO CTRL LOOP RECODER SIZE UNDO VIDEO XF XFLINK REC PLAY FILTER FILTER C CUE SHIFT CUE 2 Self Lighting Mode CH2 Cue LED glow VIDEO CTRL LOOP RECODER TX EX SIZE UNDO VIDEOXF XFLINK REC PLAY FILTER FILTER CUE SHIFT CUE 46 SETUP AND FIRMWARE UPDATE 4 MIDI Channel Setting Step1 Step3 You can change MIDI channel by holding the DRY Save the MIDI channel setting WET encoder and turn on the power Hold the Channel 1 and Channel 2 s fader start TTC buttons the LED will blinking to indicate the MIDI channel setting is saved Restart the M70 to finish the setting SIZE UNDO VIDEO xF XFLINK REC PLAY FILTER FILTER Hsiqgu ua CUE SHIFT CUE Step2 The left deck Hot Cues indicate current MIDI channel Hot Cue 1 as MIDI Channel 1 2 Hot Cue 2 as MIDI Channel 3 4 Hot Cue 3 as MIDI Channel 5 6 Hot Cue 4 as MIDI Channel 7 8 Hot Cue 5 as MIDI Channel 9 10 Hot Cue 6 as MIDI Channel 11 12 Hot Cue 7 as MIDI Channel 13 14 Hot Cue 8 as MIDI Channel 15 16 You can change different MIDI channel by press Hot Cue 1 to 8 18 101 U03 I8XIUJ eue jeuueuo e ALL N JL 0 zl U C LI 48 AUDIO SETUP AUDIO INTERFACE SETUP FOR VIRTUALDJ Step 1 Click CONFIG located on the top right of VirtualDJ Step 2 Select ASIO for M70 Driver in the Sound ca
18. configure the driver s settings using the Control Panel window This tool and its options are explained following PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Minimum system requirements Intel Pentium Il 450MHz CPU or comparable AMD CPU recommend at least a Pentium Ill CPU with 600M MHZ Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP Vista and Windows 7 operating system 1 available USB port At least 128MB RAM Software applications with ASIO support INSTALLATION Step 1 Place the installation CD in the CD ROM drive of your computer and execute Setup exe file Step 2 Select the desired language and click Ok Step 5 In order to complete the installation it s necessary to reboot the computer Press Reboot now or Please choose your language below press Reboot later if you don t want to reboot your computer now English Engineers Werner Wirsum Markus Medau Copyright 2000 2011 Ploytec GmbH Thanks to Erik Gorouben Aya Denma Thomas Zepf Uwe Minning Klaus Frauenholz Charlie Irina all the great folks of the companies we work with and of course to you for using our software In order to complete the installation it s necessary to reboot the computer Press Reboot now or press Reboot later if you don t want to reboot now CZ Reboot later Step 4 Follow the instructions from the installation window and install the driver step by step SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION INSTALLING VIRTUALDJ FOR WINDOWS PC SY
19. d with magnetic phono cartridges 15 CD Input jack CD players may only be connected to this jack Input volume will be controlled by the channel fader The channel Source Selector switch must be in the CD position to monitor any source connected to this jack 16 Phono Line Selector switch These switches are used to change the voltage line levels of the respected PHONO LINE RCA inputs jacks When connecting turntables with magnetic cartridges to these jacks be sure the corresponding switch is in the PHONO position and when using line level input devices be sure the switch is in the LINE position Always be sure main power is shut off before change the position of the Line Level Selector Switch SOFTWARE CONTROL FUNCTION MAP c Q MODE Osize meva IC c KEY LOCK AP 4BERT BERT AS el TT CUE CUP 7 AR EEA Pil sync k LORDR C SNAP FILTER BO me E En FADER START OBROWSER VIDEO CTRL LOOP RECODER escocesa on MASTER CH 2 CH XF CcHa L REvEeRsE s3 s4 SAMPLES HPF FILTER Loop Bene KEY LOCK
20. e controls To use the USB 1 1 Connection please also refer to the operation manual of your computer and the programmers used 2 USB cable no more than 3m long 4 Power Cord fastener To fasten the power cord to avoid unplugging the cord by accident 5 Channels 1 amp 2 Control jacks This jack is used to control the Fader Start function between the mixer and a compatible CD player Be sure to only use the mono tip mini plug included with your CD player to avoid damage to the mixer or the CD player 6 AUX2 Input jacks CD players Tape Decks and other line level instruments may only be connected to these jacks The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and the white represents the left channel input Input volume will be controlled by the MIC AUX1 2 Level control The MIC AUX1 2 Source selecter switch must be in the Aux2 position to monitor any source connected to these jacks 7 AUX1 Input jack CD players MP3 Player Tablet Pad and other line level instruments may only be connected to this jack Input volume will be controlled by the channel fader The MIC AUX1 2 Source selecter switch must be in the Aux1 position to monitor any source connected to this jack 8 MIC jack This jack is used to connect a microphone to the mixer Connect you microphone via 1 4 inch jack 9 AC inlet Use the accessory power cord to connect to an AC power outlet SE 10 Balanced XLR master out
21. ent position as cue point and ode mode relative preview the cue as long as pressed CUP Cue Play SW LED Back to cue and play timecode_mode absoult Automatically goes to the first beat in the song if If paused start the deck if playino playing continue A Play Pause SW LED CH1 CH2 pause the deck Button lights up when If the song is paused then Blinking SA U pue it will jump to the first beat and remain paused po sync swine om CH2 Synchronize the song with the other deck PRBCBUNSSSGEUNS Gece as master deck EMGLISH 66 SOFTWARE CONTROL MIDI MAP MIDI MAP 2 Channel Digital EMGLISH IZO Mixer Controller CH CH CH CH Master Level Meter L LED VR Master Level Meter R LEV VR Select Encoder Select Button Video Crossfader E E gt o E e o a gt D E 2 o 2 O 3 lloadA SLED a gt gt o 5 2 co SOFTWARE CONTROL MIDI MAP gt lt mio C LLI LL o gt oo D lt E al co eo eo S S S S co o N c S N eo S LO LO Ne co CO N RD ameter 3 41 FXPa 36 Samp e 2 ON ameter 1 Sample 1 Volume Filter Off 37 Samp e 2 Volume 39 Samp e 3 Volume 40 Sample 4 ON 68 SOFTWARE CONTROL MIDI MAP 6 SWLED SWILED CH Hr cH Ht CH CH HotCue2 SWILED D D D D D m IA O o HS 19Ulz Hot Cue 2 55 HotCue4 SWILED CH
22. eo transition 31 Fader Start SW LED Fader Start to left Right deck Start or stop the 32 FX1 ON SW LED Start or stop the BeatGrid effect BREAK effect Start or stop the FX2 ON SW LED Start or stop the FLANGER effect BACKSPIN effect 34 FXON SWLED CHI CH2 Startorstopselectedeffect__ 35 FXDyWet VR cH1i cH2 Selects a effecttrom thelist 36 FX Button SWLED CHI CH2 Efectbutoni FXParameteri VR CH1 CH2 _ Controls the effect parameter 1 FX Button 2 SW LED CH1 CH Effect button 2 Only supported in selected effect plugings 39 FXParameter2 VR CH1 CH2 Controls the effect parameter 2 FX Button 3 SW LED CH1 CH Effect button 3 Only supported in selected effect plugings FX Parameter 3 key change the key of the song MEN SOFTWARE CONTROL VIRTUALD MIDI Channel SHIFT iem On first press start to Play the selected sample if it s not record a new sample in the 34 Sample 1 ON SW LED CH1 CH2 already playing or stop it if it s already scleciec alot an second playing press stop to record T On first press start to Play the selected sample if it s not record a new sample in the 36 Sample 2 ON SW LED CH1 CH2 already playing or stop it if it s already selected slot cn second playing press stop to record n On first press start to Play the selected sample if it s not record a new sample in the 38 Sample 3 ON SW LED C
23. hannel 2 Monitor Cue and Dry Wet Encoder as following graph at the same time and then turn the power on The level meters are blinking indicating ad Initialize b he M70 fi the M70 is ready for firmware update ick t e nitialize button to get the M70 firmware information MZA Step 4 Click Open File button to open the firmware update file in your computer get the last firmware update After successfully update the firmware the M70 will automatically restart gt m information from www voxoa pro com Step 5 3 J Y Click the Start button to begin the firmware update N m SS oe process During the process you can find the update O am O information show in the program window zm x Step 6 a H 90 0 Ou 90 A O1 SETUP AND FIRMWARE UPDATE 3 LEDs Setting Active the Setting mode Self Setting Mode Hold the two FADER START together and turn on There are two LED light modes One is Toggle power mode Another is Hold mode Users can edit every MIDI control button to Toggle or Hold mode The default value is Hold mode Press the button e C3 CJ to light the LED for setting as Toggle mode CH 1 xF CH 2 START L_ReEveRSE _ START Save Setting Press the two FADER START buttons together to save setting You have to turn off the M7O and turn Two Modes Setting on again to active the setting 1 Normal Mode CH1 Cue LED glow A
24. ic shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades 38 can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 17 All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 18 Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat 19 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer the operating instructions 20 Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarized alternation current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to the cord in corresp
25. ignal To properly set the gain level controls 1 Be sure the MASTER VOLUME CONTROL is set to minimum 2 Set the CHANNEL FADER to level 7 Channel EQ High rang Adjust knob This knob is used to adjust the treble high rang frequency sound for each channel The adjustable range from ooqB to 9dB MIDI function indicator LED indicate the mixer section is under MIDI controller mode to control the mixer section in the DJing software SE 18 O4JuO9 I8XIUJ 211510 jeuueu e OZUJ 01 Co JE 0 zl U C LI 54 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 9 Channel EQ Mid rang Adjust knob This knob is used to adjust the mid rang frequency sound for each channel The adjustable range from eedB to 90B 10 Channel EQ Low rang Adjust knob This knob is used to adjust the bass low rang frequency sound for each channel The adjustable range from ooQB to 9dB 11 Filter Eeffect Control Which filter effects can be achieved simply by turning the FILTER control knob LPF low pass filter applies the effect of the treble sound fading out HPF high pass filter applies the effect of the bass sound fading out 12 Channel Cue button Pressing in any or all of CUE buttons routes the respective source to the headphone and meter cue sections Pressing multiple buttons makes it possible to drive mixed sound from the selected sources 13 Channel Fader These faders are used to control the output signal of any source assigned
26. ll prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 28 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 29 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition 18 101 U03 I8XIUJ 211510 jeuueyD e OZUJ CD c I 0 zl U C LI 40 FEATURES and FUNCTIONS DJing Software Controller The M70 is a high performance digital mixer featuring an operational interface devoted the DJing software without having to connect an external controller Allowing DJs directly access DJing software features without the need for an additional external controller The controller functions included transport files browsing effects control 8 samples 8 hot cues manual and auto loop and sample recorder Moreover for DJing software didn t support MIDI out function DJs can customize the LEDs as toggle mode or hold mode Bundle with VirtualDJ LE The M70 bundles with VirtualDJ LE to provide DVS Digital Vinyl System function and supported MIDI mapping for Traktor Pro and Serato Scratch Live lt provided DJs an easy way to enjoy scratching through scratching DJing soft
27. nels 1 and 2 together When the fader is in the full left position channel 1 the output signal of channel 1 will be controlled by the master volume level The same fundamentals will apply for channel 2 Sliding the fader from one position to another will vary the output signals of channels 1 and 2 respectively When the crossfader is set in the center position the output signals of both the channel 1 and channel 2 will be even HS 19Ua14 FRONT PANEL 1 Phones jacks These jacks are used to connect vour headphones to the device allowing you to monitor the cue channel Always be sure the CUE LEVEL VOLUME is set to minimum before you put the headphones on 2 CH Fader Reverse switch On Reverse the CH fader Off normal mode 3 CH Fader Curve Adjust knob Allows adjusting the slope of channel fader Rotate clockwise to shorten fade time with sharper cut off at either end Rotate anti clockwise to lengthen fade to gradually mix across fader and 50 50 mix in center only 4 Cross fader Reverse On Reverse the crossfader Off normal mode 18 OJJUOJD I8XIUJ 211519 jeuueu e OZUJ 5 Crossfader Curve Adjust knob Allows adjusting the slope of crossfader Rotate clockwise to shorten fade time with sharper cut off at either end Rotate anti clockwise to lengthen fade to gradually mix across fader and 50 50 mix in center only 01 al JL 0 zl U C LI 96 PART NAMES AND FUNCT
28. ondence of plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 22 For AC line powered units Before returning repaired unit to user use an ohm meter to measure from both AC plug blades to all exposed metallic parts The resistance should be more than 100 000 ohms 23 Non use Periods The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time 24 Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings 2 HS 1SLtu 25 Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the appliance or C The appliance has been exposed to rain or D The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 26 Servicing The user should not attempt any service to the appliance beyond that that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel 27 Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This wi
29. ound quality e Included low latency ASIO driver e DVS Direct Mode CD or Vinyl for DJ software using timecode signal e MIDI controller compatible with various DJing software e Fully MIDI control function for File Browsing Transportation Hot Cues Samples Loop control Effects control Piteh control and special function Loop recorder or Video transition e A great diversity of Inputs Simultaneously play a combination of digital and analog sources Independent 3 Band Equalizer with fully kill function infinity dB to 10dB Manual Filter adjustable from LPF HPF for each channel Replaceable 45 mm High quality long life crossfader Adjustable crossfader curve for different DJing style Reversible crossfader and channel fader Channel fader with independent adjustable curve and reverse switch Fader Start play for cross fader and compatible with CD players Dual 10 LED monitor display for master meters Independent PFL meter for each channel Mic input with auto talk over function and tone control e Headphone monitor can be switched to cue or master 2 AUX inputs 3 5 mm and RCA for MP3 player ex iPod friendly 9 o o o o o o o HSI I9UIa 18 O4Ju09 I8XIUJ 211519 jeuueu e OZUJ gt JL 0 zl U C LI 42 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION INSTALLING ASIO DRIVER FOR WINDOWS Before you can use the VOXOA M70 you need to install its ASIO driver first The ASIO lower latency to under 10 ms you can
30. put jacks The Master Output includes a pair of XLR Balanced jacks The 3 pin XLR jacks send a high current balanced output signal These jacks should be used when you will be driving an amp or other audio equipment with a balanced input or whenever you will be running a signal line greater than 15 feet Always use these jacks whenever possible 11 RCA Master Output jacks The RCA jacks send a low current unbalanced output signal These jacks should only be used for shorter cable runs to signal processors or looping to another mixer For cable runs greater than 15 feet use the XLR BALANCED jacks 19 O1JUOD 18XIUJ eba euena a ALL 01 Y JL 0 s U C LI 58 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 12 Booth Output jacks Connect to inputs of your active monitors using cables with RCA connectors 13 Channel Phono Line Input connectors Turntables equipped with MM pickup cartridge All DJ turntable use MM pickup cartridges may be connected to these jacks as long as the PHONO LINE selector switches is in the PHONE position CD players Tape Decks and other line level instruments may only be connected to these jacks as long as the PHONO LINE selector switches is in the LINE position Input volume will be controlled by the Channel gain control Knob 14 GND Ground Terminal Be sure to connect turntable ground leads to either or both of the two available ground terminals This will reduce the humming and popping noises associate
31. rd tab Inputs NONE a 4 Outputs HEADPHONES S 2g Y Master Chan 182 Headphones Chan 384 caver TASION Sound card PES ASIO config Ultradatency ASIO CAUTIONS The VirtualDJ LE only provides INERNAL MIXER MODE and without Inputs If you need full function of VirutalDJ please upgrade the software to VirtualDJ Pro Full version The difference between VirtualDJ versions please refer to VirtualDJ website http www virtualaj com products comparison html INTERNAL MIXER MODE Then select Master Chan 1 amp 2 Headphones Chan 384 in the Outputs tab EXTERNAL MIXER MODE Left deck and right deck on separate outputs With Inputs set to None Outputs set to External Mixer and Sound card set to ASIO Driver this is the most common configuration that will be used For the Outputs the assignment is Left Deck Chan 1 amp 2 and Right Deck Chan 3 amp 4 In this configuration connections from the 1 amp 2 and 3 amp 4 outputs of the DeeJay Trim are connected to the appropriate Line level input channels on the mixer lnpdz NONE y a Dupas MAL au Len deck Feork output Right deck Rear output an Speakers High Definition Mudo Device an Sound cad 4 CARD aspe In all these situations it is important to understand that when using an external mixer VirtualDJ s internal mixer is not necessary Most importantly you should disable VirtualDJ s internal crossfader to ensure 100
32. rsonnel Servicing is reguired when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liguid 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 5 When the mains plug or appliance coupler used as the disconnect device it shall remain readily operable 6 Please keep the unit in a good ventilation environment WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Qo IN OF oS I 0 zl U C LI 4 4 CAUTION 1 CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove any cover No user A NOT OBEN T serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock 2 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the use to the presence The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying this appliance CAUTION To prevent electr
33. rtualDJ Please enter the Serial Number provided with your product nore The serial number is printed on the back of the CD ROM case For information about how to use the DJ software see the instruction manual for the DJ software or the help menu VirtualDJ is an Atomix Productions software To install and use the software you have to accept the software license agreement VOXOA Co shall not be responsible for any problems with your computer and other software that may arise from the installation and use of VirtualDJ SE 18 O1JUOJD I8XIUJ 211510 jeuueu e OZUJ CD JE 0 zl U C LI 44 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION INSTALLING VIRTUALDJ FOR MAC OS MAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Minimum system requirements Intel processor Mac OS X v10 5 x 1024x768 resolution CoreAudio compatible soundcard 1024MB RAM 50MB free on the hard drive e RECOMENDED system requirements Intel amp processor Mac OS X v10 6 x 1440x900 resolution Multi channel CoreAudio compatible soundcard 2048MB 2Gb RAM 200MB free on the hard drive e Additional requirements for video mixing ATI or NVIDIAG video chipset w 256MB of Dedicated DDR3 RAM Video must support dual screen output e Supported Operating System and Processor Platforms MINIMUM Mac OS X v10 5 Leapord on Intel processor platform RECOMMENDED Mac OS X v10 6 x Snow Leapord on Intel processor platform Apple amp
34. s 20 Ss Te S paR REVERSE o c c ccc 1 Monitor Mixing Mode selector This function allows you to monitor the Cue level as well as the Master main output level in your headphones Channels Cue Level may only be monitored if the channel CUE function is selected To select a channel cue function press the CUE BUTTON that is directly associated with the specific channel you wish to monitor You may use the mixing function to blend both the Cue level and the MASTER level together You can vary the output level to either hear more or less of either of the two levels Turning the Cue Mixing knob to the CUE position left will allow you to hear more of the Cue level Turning the knob to the MASTER position right will allow you to hear more of the Program level main output You may also use the Cue Mixing Control to hear either the Cue level or the Master level exclusively If the knob is in the full CUE position you will only hear the cue level if the knob is in the full MASTER position you will only hear the main output This function is especially useful when mixing without a monitor Adjusts the balance for the CUE and master output to the headphone 52 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2 Cue Level control This rotary knob is used to adjust the headphone volume output level Turn the knob in a clockwise direction to increase the headphone volume Booth Control knob This
35. to its particular channel However master volume is controlled by the MASTER VOLUME CONTROL 14 Fader Start button This function works in conjunction with a compatible player When used with a compatible player you can use the crossfader to start and stop a player with the mixer s crossfader The button switches the FADER START feature on and off If this function is activated the FADER START automatically returns the player to the preset cue point 15 MIC AUX1 2 Source selecter switch This switch is used to select to control LEVEL TONE from which signal source MIC AUX1 or AUX2 16 MIC AUX1 2 Level control These rotary knobs control the output volume of MICROPHONE or AUX1 2 17 MIC AUX1 2 Tone control This rotary knob control the frequency response of MICROPHONE or AUX1 2 18 MIC On Off Talkover switch To set MIC on and off when switch at the talkover position the mic1 and 2 on the sound level for everything other than that from the MIC will decrease to around 20dB 19 Level Meter The dual LED s indicators are used to detail either the master output level a combination of the master output level or the PGM monaural level 20 Channel Level meter Displays the input level after adjusted with GAIN and EQ controls PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 21 Recerse indicator The LEDs indicate which is in the reverse function CH1 CH2 or crossfader 22 Crossfader This fader is used to blend the output signals of chan
36. ware High Quality Sound and Build in 2In 20ut Sound Card The M70 features an internal 21n 2Out stereo USB sound card that enables the DJs to connect directly to computer with a single USB cable In order to provide DJs high quality sound the M70 employed a high quality digital analog converter High Performance Crossfader Crossfader plays a dramatic role for scratching DJs The M70 is equipped with a high performance crossfader to provide DJs with the best possible feel The crossfader has curve adjustment in order to satisfy different DJing style Moreover not only the crossfader has curve adjustment but also both of the channel faders have curve adjustment The channel faders and crossfader have reverse switch Build in Filter Effect for Each Channel The M70 is equipped with Filter effect for each channel DJs simply turn the Filter knob and filter effects can be adjusted enabling dynamic and intuitive song arranging DVS Direct Mode The M70 can operate with DVS Direct Mode for DJing software by using vinyl or CD control time code signal It perfectly integrates with traditional vinyl feeling and advanced software features Moreover under the DVS Directly Mode the external audio from CD players or turntables can implement effects provided by DJing software FEATURES and FUNCTIONS FEATURES e Integrated 16bit 48kHz USB Audio Interface Soundcard with 2in 2out stereo e High quality AD DA Converters providing superb s
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