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1. ee Dr E Sound card On the front part of the Virtual DJ screen you should select the AUX control 3 Time Code MIDI mode To work with TC time code need to have the Cd s or Vinyl time code recommended by each manufacturer s software Connect the inputs of SYNCRON CD players or turntables with their respective vinyl or CDs time coded Select Setup Audio Configure and configured it as follows TIMECODES inputs Chan 1 amp 2 Deck 1 Chan 3 amp 4 Deck 2 HEADPHONES Master Out Channel 1 amp 2 Headphones Channels 3 amp 4 Sound Card 4 IN 4 OUT CARD SYNCRON Skins Mappers Video Options internet iPhone iPad Codecs Performances Browser Info 1 TIMECODES Timecode inputs s D Config Outputs g D Master Chan 1 amp 2 Headphones Chan 3 amp 4 4 Chan 1 amp 2 Deck 1 Chan 3 amp 4 Deck 2 ES Sound card uu d Ye u tuu In case the mixer panel works in internal mode we should select EXTERNAL MIXER instead of HEADPHONES in Outputs Other configurations see your Virtual DJ manual Traktor Select Preferences Audio Setup Audio Device SYNCRON 4 In 4 Out tab Audio Device SYNCRON 4 In 4 Out Sample Rate 44100 Hz Audio Latency o o o o o Select in Preferences Output Routing Mixing mode the Internal option if the mixer panel is set to MIDI CTRL and External if we 22 have selected the Mixer option in the
2. TAP HOLD TOGGLE Allows us to determine how the TAP button acts in MIDI mode We must bear in mind that the MIDI mode function TAP button takes SHIFT function Hold works only as long as we keep it down Toggle has two states on off O Hide DIS hide display MIDI I O value We can determine if the MIDI parameters are displayed on the display DISPLAY means will appear on the display and HIDE that do not appear 4 MIXER SETUP Mixer The mixer will always works as internal mode MIDI CTRL When MIDI A and MIDI B are selected the mixer also functions as a MIDI controller For all other configurations the mixer works as internal mode NOTE If you want to toggle between MIDI and USB you should select as MIXER one of the decks to avoid changes in volume when switching between computer and equipment 5 CROSSFADER Lock To lock the crossfader in the middle of two channel Which is equivalent to disable it Unlock The crossfader is back to normal status 6 CROSSFADER REVERSE ON Reverse the crossfader OFF Normal mode 7 DISPLAY TIME 0 5 12 0 sec 0 5 12 0 sec Determines the time that the text on the display remains fixed before starting his shift in order to read information that spans more characters letters of the display there 0 5 12 0 sec line name start stop time adjustment 8 SCROLL SPEED Determines the speed with which the text scrolls by line alphanumeric displ
3. 5 X BUTTON TIME This button is used to adjust the parameter time value You can push the TIME button LED on and turn the JOG WHEEL to adjust the parameter time value 1 If the HOLD function is not active any changes to the effect parameters will be momentary 2 If the HOLD function is active any changes to the effect parameters will be permanent 6 SEARCH BUTTONS These buttons allows you to search fast backward or forward through the current track whether in play mode or not lt lt This search button allows you to quickly scan backwards through a track gt gt This search button allows you to quickly scan forwards through a track 2 speed search is available One speed only pressing the search buttons And a second faster search speed is obtained by pressing the search button while moving the wheel JOG WHEEL During a quick search the direction is determined by the direction you move the wheel The direction of the SEARCH button is pressed lt lt gt gt is ignored When you stop pressing the SEARCH buttons fast search is cancelled 7 JOG MODE BUTTONS The jog wheel has 3 effect functions a VINYL b CDJ c A CUE SCRATCH a VINYL MODE When wheel mode is set to VINYL use the JOG WHEEL to activate the scratch effect by touching the surface of Jog Wheel In this mode use the metal top of the wheel to activate SCRATCH and moving the wheel while keeping your finger on the metal part emulatin
4. If before activating the effect we need to adjust its parameters can press the buttons while holding down SHIFT to select but not activate the effect Should you wish to select an effect for which we have no direct access will press Y or X while holding down SHIFT With X go to the following effect on the list and with Y to the prior effect To enable the effect need to hold down SHIFT while you press HOLD To configure the parameters of the effects we must hold X and move the wheel to the parameter 1 or hold down Y and move the wheel to parameter 2 FILTER and KEY HOLD work differently from other effects Pressing Filter is activated and through the wheel can adjust its value When you press the button again the Filter value is reset and the wheel returns to its previous operation A short press on the button HOLD resets KEY value and if held down by the wheel can adjust its value 13 SEARCH These buttons allow you to perform a fast search backwards or forwards through the selected topic either in play mode or not 14 WHEEL MODE Allows you to select between three modes of operation of the wheel VINYL In this mode when you touch the metal top of the wheel playback stops and you can scratch moving the wheel If you move the wheel without touching the metal part there will be a PITCH BEND A CUE This mode is very similar to VINYL but in this case touch the metal of the wheel the playback point jumps to the last cue
5. _ ee CE um MASTER NR G70 112 VR 00 7F BOOTH ENERO RS RS OS RE NEG NES 32250 791483 VRO0 7F VR SW ese 6F gt 11147 gt B4 4 0 MIC1 LEVEL S 35253 742116 VR 00 7F MIC2 LEVEL 36 gt 54 75117 VR 00 7F CUE PAN SUDER VR L 4 qo L h 34 gt 52 L 732115 VR 00 7F QUE PAN LEVEL vR b 33251 7214 VR 00 7F Peso DD DS LS ECO A PE Bem L L ED e A E mem L D rr ES EE ME 1 C F CURVE L TE C F CURVE R The MIDI Map has been implemented so that SYNCRON is divided into five areas Each area vvill send the MIDI messages by a particular channel The five areas as follovving DECK A for MIDI CH1 DECR C for MIDI CH3 DECK B for MIDI CH2 DECR D for MIDI CH4 MIXER for MIDI CH5 Since the DECK A 8 C and DECK B 8 D share controls we can select each Deck or MIDI channels using the controls 2 REAR 1 DECK A amp C O Physically Deck A and Deck C share the left SYNCRON player When you select Deck A corresponding LED illuminates Also for Deck C By default we are in Deck A DECK B amp D O Physically Deck B and Deck D share the right SYNCRON player DECK Bj ON When selecting Deck B the corresponding LED lights Also for Deck C By default we are in Deck B 32 Syncron User manual Specifications SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL SECTION PRODUCT Dual USB Mp3 Player Digital Mixer POWER SOURCE AC 100 240V 60 50Hz POWER CONSUMPTIO
6. any manipulation of effects parameters be temporary When stop manipulating this parameter it backs to its original value FILTER EFFECT This button activate deactivate the filter effect This effect changes the tonality of the music depending on the type of filter applied and the value of time parameter We can represent the effect by the following graph Frequency 1 cycle 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 beat SKID EFFECT This button is used to activate and deactivate the slide effect Skid effect simulates the sudden stop of a turntable such as pressing the stop button on a turntable This effect is supported only in CD mode SKID function is enabled by default in the SCRATCH VINYL and A CUE mode Therefore in this case the start and stop speed is determined by the parameters X and Y we have previously established without having to select SKID You can modify the start time of your player Start With the skid button activated LED lit select the TIME button X See that in the upper part of the display shows the nomenclature ST start followed by time in milliseconds Moving the Jog Wheel you will be able to modify the start from O maximum speed boot to 9999msec maximum slow start Stop With active skid button LED lit select the RATIO Y See that in the upper part of the display shows the nomenclature BT brake followed by time in milliseconds Moving the Jog Wheel can change the stop from O maximum speed st
7. unless found to be defective by Atomix Technical Support v V 1 accept the terms in the License Agreement Select the box in which you accept the license agreement and click Next y VirtualDJ LE Setur Choose Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Typical Installs the most common program features Recommended for most users Custom Allows users to choose which program features will be installed and where they will be installed Recommended for advanced users You must select which type of installation you want We recommend that you first select the Typical in order to install the default components Later if you want to select that utilities should be installed can use the Custom 23 Ready to install VirtualDJ LE Click Install to begin the installation Click Back to review or change any of your installation settings Click Cancel to exit the wizard VIRTUAL Completed the VirtualDJ LE Setup Wizard Click the Finish button to exit the Setup Wizard Launch VirtualDJ Once installed you can select whether or not to start Virtual DJ Select Launch VirtualDJ to start the program Welcome to VirtualDJ Please enter the Serial Number provided with your product The first time you launch the program pops up a window like the figure above You must enter the serial number provided with your Syncron and click OK The serial number will find it stuck to the protec
8. used CDJ In this mode even touch the metal part will be a PITCH BEND 15 TIME If you turn the wheel while holding down this button will perform a quick search through the subject Pressing the button while holding down SHIFT lock the PITCH 16 SGL CNT Pressing enable or disable the automatic blending of the themes of the playlist If you press SGL CNT while SHIFT is 27 pressed the current song will be skipped in the mixture if the automatic mixture is activated 17 WHEEL The main functions of the wheel are explained in item 14 although it can be used to adjust multiple parameters for loops or effects Below is a list of parameters that can be adjusted with the wheel Search Quick Search by holding down TIME Loop IN Adjust Change the starting point of the loop press SHIFT IN Loop OUT Adjust Change the end point of the loop press SHIFT OUT Loop MOV Moving loop press SHIFT RELOOP Parameter 1 effect hold X Parameter 2 effect hold Y Key Parameter setting key hold HOLD Filter filter parameter setting press FILTER Video FX Control Adjust video effect parameter in video mode hold SHIFT Sample Volume Modify sample volume hold the play button for the sample of what we want to change the volume 18 CUE PLAY When you press this button if the playback is paused playback begins If you are playing the playback point jumps to the last CUE point has be
9. 232 248 oh 9 25 41 57 73 89 105 121 137 153 169 185 201 217 233 249 Ah 10 26 42 58 74 90 106 122 138 154 170 186 202 218 234 250 Bh 11 27 43 89 75 91 107 123 139 155 171 187 203 219 235 251 Ch 12 28 44 60 76 92 108 124 140 156 172 188 204 220 236 252 Dh 13 29 45 61 77 93 109 125 141 157 173 189 205 221 237 253 Eh 14 30 46 62 78 94 110 126 142 158 174 1190 206 222 238 254 Fh 15 31 47 63 79 95 111 127 143 159 175 191 207 223 239 255 To convert a hexadecimal number to decimal we must first locate the column that contains the number that appears on the left Then identify the row that contains the letter that accompanies the number The intersection of row and column is the equivalent decimal number Conversely to convert a Decimal number to its equivalent Hexadecimal number we must first locate the number on the table The column that is gives us the first hexadecimal digit The second hexadecimal digit corresponds to the one we have in the row which is the decimal number Example Control Folder made two applications SW switch which is a Control Note and ENC Encoder is a Control Change Swmme tye bi Ju Remarks FOLDER C SW ENC 2B 31 6A 70 CC TYPE RELATIVE The MIDI direction of the MIDI Folder ENC control is 31 Convert it to Decimal using the Hexa Dec conversion table Column 3 Row 1 is the number 49 decimal In DJ Software we will apply the function to CC 49 Cc49 The MIDI direction of SW 2B Folder
10. 4th option of the internal menu In Output Monitor Internal or Output Deck B External must select the output 1 Front Left of SYNCRON for the left channel and the output 2 Front Right to the right channel In Output Master Internal or Output Deck A External must select 3 Back Left and 4 Right Back to the left and right respectively Mono L 1 Front Left BR 2 Front Right Mono L 3 Back Left A 4 Back Right o o o o o o o o B Mono L R o 9 Le This configuration we have the master output on the rear outputs of SYNCRON Master balanced unbalanced and Booth and Monitor output on SYNCRON front headphone jack In Input Routing must select the input 1 Front Left and 2 Front Right in Input Channel A for the left right respectively Similarly associate Input Channel B to the inputs 3 Front Center and 4 Low Frequency Effects of SYNCRON Mono 1 Front Left BR 2 Front Right Monojt 3 R 4 OW Mono L R D 1100000000G00U Mono L R Mono L R From this standard configuration you can make any changes it deems useful If you want to use an external mixer must select External Preferences Output Routing Mixing mode and assign to each channel a SYNCRON output You should select the MIDI CTRL option in the mixer panel if you want available the analog outputs Remember that channels 3 and 4 are accessible only on the front output for headphone
11. RECORDING amp PLAYBACK LINE 1KHz 14dBV INPUT GAIN MAXIMUM OUTPUT 6dBV 2V 2dB THD N Less than 0 08 GAIN MAXIMUM W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED MP3 FORMAT USB File System FAT 12 16 32 Format Applicable file extensions mp3 MP3 mP3 Mp3 Max number of Folders 999 Max number of files Max 999 files MP3 MPEG 1 Layer 3 standard ISO IEC 11172 3 which 32 40 48 56 80 96 112 128 160 192 Format provides for single channel mono and two channel 224 256 320 kbps stereo coding at sampling rates of 32 44 1 and Xing VBRI VBR 48kHz MPEG 2 Layer 3 standard ISO IEC 13818 3 which 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 144 160 Kbps provides for similar coding at sampling rates of 16 Xing VBRI VBR 22 05 and 24 kHz MPEG 2 5 Layer 3 standard which provides for similar 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 144 160 Kbps coding at sampling rates of 8 11 025 and 12 kHz Xing VBRI VBR WAV FORMAT WAV Format Chunk ID RIFF WAVE Audio Format 16 bit PCM Num Channels Sample Rate 48000 44100 32000 24000 22050 16000 12000 11025 8000 34 g AKIYAMA GIL LIFE C Praga n 11 Pol Cova Solera 08191 Rubi Barcelona Spain www akiyamadj com info akiyamadj com
12. a button is not lit it will create a cue point at the moment is pressed and stored in the corresponding position The button will be lit red Pressing a button lit up the playback jumps to the cue point corresponding to the button without stopping playback To delete a stored cue point will need to press the button while holding down DELETE see item 8 SAMPLE MODE The main function of these buttons is play or pause playback of a given sample When a sample is playing the button for the sample will glow green The four buttons on the left deck Syncron user manual Virtual DJ LE functions correspond to samples 1 to 4 Buttons 1 to 4 from the right deck samples correspond to 5 to 8 In addition to enabling disabling the reproduction of a sample these buttons also allow you to set certain parameters for the sample while maintaining pressure If for example you hold down the 4 button from the left deck can modify parameters for this sample Below is a list of controls that modify these parameters for the sample Turn FOLDER 4 multiplied or divided by 2 the size of the sample Press FOLDER 4 Change the playback mode of the sample of continuous to simple and vice versa Rotate the wheel 17 Adjust the volume of the sample If you press one of these buttons while holding down SHIFT will start recording a sample and record what is playing on the deck selected see point 9 Meanwhile the button will illuminate intermitt
13. controls for the microphone are working independently and therefore do not control any function of Virtual DJ CH1 CUEPAN CH2 1 MIX This control selects the percentage of MASTER we want to hear through headphones Move the slider to the left CH1 to not hear MASTER through headphones Move the slider to the right CH2 to listen MASTER through headphones 2 LEVEL Turn this control can adjust the headphone volume Syncron user manual Virtual DJ LE functions Quicle guide QUICR GUIDE This point provides two schemas that represent graphically all the functions of Virtual DJ Syncron controls We recommend that you use them only once you have read the rest of the paragraph and fully understand the operation of all functions Normal mode Folder Open Folder SHIFT Move loop Video mode Video effect select SAMPLE Double Half Loop No Loop Normal mode Track Load Track SHIFT Autoloop Video mode Video transition select DECK MIDI B gt El CUE d FOLDER S048 BEBE s Del TAL BBE UE OB ib TU CUE SAMPLE Seek TOUCHWEEL Search Mode TIME Loop IN A ajust Loop OUT EE OUT Loop MOVE RELOOP Effect Slider 1 X Time Peg Sicer 2 Y Ratio ey HOLD Filter ILTERE Video Mode SHIFT Video FX CTRL CUE SAMPLE Sample Volume DECK B DECK D lt SHIFT hold 0 55 Smart Loop DEE PEL I SHIFT Deck select Us ee P Reloop Delete
14. each of the columns of the table MIDI MAP FUNCTION Here you will find the control name of the SYNCRON controller Type This indicates what kind of message we are sending as explained in points a to d above CHn MIDI FUNCTION CODE DECK n This column contains the value of the note or control for the control NOTE LED This column contains the value of the note under the control LED if the LED available SHIFT TAP This column contains the value of the note or control for the control when we are in SHIFT mode we have or hold down the TAP button as if it is set to hold or toggle ACTION Here we find the value of action The different values that can take are explained in points a to d NOTE MIDI MAP is expressed in hexadecimal NOTE or CC To map SYNCRON controls to the DJ Software functions you would need the equivalent hexadecimal value Oh Ih 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 7h 8h 9h Ah Bh Ch Dh Eh Fh Oh 0 1632 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 Ih 1 17 33 49 65 81 97 113 129 145 161 177 193 209 225 241 2h 2 18 34 50 66 82 98 114 130 146 162 178 194 210 226 242 3h 3 19 35 5167 83 99 115 131 147 1163 179 195 211 227 243 4h 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 244 sh 5 2113755369 85 101 117 133 149 165 181 197 213 229 245 6h 6 2238 54 70 86 102 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 7h 7 03 39 55 7187 103 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 8h 8 24 40 156 72 88 104 120 136 152 168 184 200 216
15. i 2 M OM 3 C F CURVE 35dB LOW 1OdB ee C CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO r o woes Ww N O 0 CHANNEL LEVEL O NW a Uu M Q O C CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CH 1 METER CH 2 METER F START lt XFADER WV MIXER 2CH ANALOG MIDI 1 VIDEO MODE Pressing the mode RELAY enter Video In this mode some of the controls change its function To deactivate press the button again When Video mode is active RELAY LED lights If we press the button while holding down SHIFT button the Virtual DJ switches to the SCRATCH page 28 2 and 3 F START If Fader Start is enabled moving the crossfader from one side to another on the other side decks with this feature turned on will start playing automatically To be active is necessary to produce a transition from OFF to ON to the computer to send the corresponding MIDI signal not enough that the switch is in the ON position For example if the deck 1 and 3 is off and being on deck 1 move the switch to ON will be enabled to deck 1 If after we switch to deck 3 the switch will remain in the ON position but for this deck the Fader Start function will remain disabled To activate it necessary to move the position of the control ON to OFF and move from OFF to ON again be activated If when the switch is OFF we change to Deck 1 again will not change the state of the deck 1 which will remain disabled Fader Start Front panel The
16. laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 6 Carts and Stands The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer An appliance and cart 8 combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to LA overturn 7 Heat The appliance should be situated avvay from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat 8 Povver 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 9 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 10 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinc
17. possible values 1 32 1 16 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 8 16 and 32 beats To set the loop we first make sure you are within AUTOLOOP mode and then press the IN button In this case the loop will be executed at the size indicated on the display at that very moment Entering the AUTOLOOP mode while playing a loop manually set by the user via the IN and OUT buttons the loop will automatically adjust the size of beats that has been set in that time within the mode 4 SAVE BUTTON We can use this control in two ways a Press the SAVE button to activate the MEMORY mode the button lights to be active MEMORY function With active mode press SAVE BANK See 20 required to store the last set cue point or the last loop created b To store your LOOP or CUE points that are stored in the BANK role in system memory press the SAVE button for one second and the button will flash RECALL MEMORY The player can store 4 programmed cue points or loops per track in the USB device The memory points in the USB device are depending on available memory space These setting may be recalled at any time even when an audio source has been removed and loaded at a later time To recall the bank memory with USB device as following Press the SAVE button the button is lighted up and turns the TRACK knob to select the TRACK with BANKS that you would like to recall for a cue point or a loop when in the loop mode press the RELOOP button to activate loop mode
18. press Install to begin installation w Install VirtualDJ LE Standard Install on Macintosh HD O Introduction 6 License This will take 47 4 MB of space on your computer Destination Select Click Install to perform a standard installation of Installation Type this software on the disk Macintosh HD B Summary installation Change Install Location Customize Go Back Install For the installer to make changes you must enter your Name and Password Syncron User manual Virtual DJ 7 LE Installation ANA a x Install VirtualDI LE Type your password to allow Installer to make F L changes Introdu amp License a r 2 name Installa 9 Instal Passvvord b Details Cancel OK Le id Sum Change Install Location nsta O Customize Go Back While installing Virtual DJ LE see next image On ue Install VirtualDJ LE Installing VirtualDJ LE O Introduction License Destination Select Installation Type Installation Writing files Summary Go Back Continue At the end of the installation a message appears reporting that the installation is complete ann Install VirtualDJ LE The installation vvas completed successfully Introduction License Destination Select Installation Type Ais The installation was succes
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20. starting point of a loop Pressing IN while holding SHIFT enter edit mode for the starting point of the Loop The modification is performed by turning the wheel To exit this mode will need to press SHIFT and one of three buttons OUT or RELOOP to change the mode or IN to exit the current mode While staying on the way to change the starting point the led of the IN button blinks OUT BUTTON This button is used to set the end point of the Loop The Loop will repeat continuously until you press a second time OUT loop exit Pressing OUT while holding SHIFT entered edit mode end point Loop The modification is performed by turning the wheel To exit this mode will need to press SHIFT and one of the three buttons IN or RELOOP to switch modes or OUT to exit the current mode While we are in change mode endpoint OUT button LED blinks RELOOP BUTTON If we made a loop and we are not playing by pressing RELOOP Loop playback starts instantly To exit the Loop and continue playback press the OUT button Pressing RELOOP while holding down SHIFT we enter in Loop shift mode The modification is performed by turning the wheel To exit this mode will need to press SHIFT and one of the three buttons IN or OUT to change the mode or RELOOP to exit the current mode While we are in shift mode endpoint RELOOP button LED blinks DECK MIDI A 26 TE BOE UG OB 10 08 A 23 3 TRACK Turning the control we move through th
21. the Loop will play continuously IN and OUT buttons flash and RELOOP button is illuminated To exit the LOOP press Loop The buttons IN OUT RELOOP remain illuminated indicating that we have a Loop To replay the Loop press RELOOP If not stored the Loop created SAVE it will only be available while we do not create another LOOP REALTIME CUE We exit the loop We replay the last loop 3 CONTROL TRACK This control has four functions a Turn the control selection of tracks in a folder Turning forward later in the list of tracks and turning backwards backwards in the track list b Repeatedly pressing the control we can see on the display information on the current track name title Artist Album Genre Syncron User manual Functions description Top panel To find tracks quickly press the TRACK control and turn the wheel og Wheel 8 c Autoloop mode To create a loop with a determinate size is necessary to go into default mode AUTOLOOP In this case we can only establish the extent of the loop indicating the number of beats To enter this mode by pressing the TRACK control for 2 seconds To exit AUTOLOOP mode we have to push out the same control again but this time for a minimum period of time Once inside AUTOLOOP mode we can resize the loop by the encoder control TRACK As we rotate the control the display will show the different values that can take the size of the loop being the
22. the computer before connecting the cables otherwise it could damage the equipment 1 Before making or changing connections turn the device off and disconnect the power cord from the outlet 2 We recommend using quality cables You get a big difference in fidelity of reproduction 3 Do not use excessively long cables Make sure the footage of them are secure Loose connections can cause hum noise or flashing that could damage the speakers 4 Connect the RCA cables unbalanced or XLR balanced inputs to your amplifier NOTE Be sure to use the supplied power cable The use of another type of cable can cause damage to equipment Speaker Turntable Main unbalanced power amplifier Mo o o ol SE SC Microphone o Js USB Storage Device Computer Main balanced power amplifier CD MP3 Player Syncron User manual Functions description Top panel FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION Top panel Big Es DE EE B B R 2 3 4 5 6 39 7 SEARCH wnee 8 9 10 11 1 VFD DISPLAY This high quality VFD display shows all functions are active The screen icons are explained in the VFD display section see page 11 2 SEAMLESS LOOP Loop without interruption IN BUTTON This button lets you create a CUE point without pause This type of cue point is often called hot cue or Cue on the fly In addition simultaneously determines the starting point of a Loop OUT BUTTON Thi
23. ATCH Ittakes a Pitch Bend Normal PLAY PAUSE TI va Touching only the outside 74 NY Ly Ok 8 JOG WHEEL Syncron has two 105mm diameter wheels The metal top is Touch Sensitive and responds to touch with sensitivity that you can determine the internal menu The wheel Wheel has various functions 8 1 The wheel as a search engine The wheel acts as a search of frames when we are in PAUSE or CUE mode Allowing us to position ourselves at one point with complete accuracy VINYL mode To achieve the reproduction of frames we spin the wheel touching the perimeter not the metal center CDJ mode To achieve the reproduction of frames we spin the wheel touching any of the two parts metal core and perimeter A CUE SCRATCH mode A In order to achieve the reproduction of frames we spin the wheel touching the perimeter not the metal center 8 2 The wheel as a modifier of playback speed While in PLAY mode the wheel also acts as a Pitch Bend the playback speed is varied temporarily by turning the wheel in one of two ways to increase the percentage to 100 100 The change in speed will continue while we manipulated the wheel To stop turning the wheel back to its original playback speed This function is performed differently depending on the selected wheel mode VINYL mode to get Pitch bend we must turn touching only the perimeter of the wheel CD mode to get Pitch bend we turn the wheel touch
24. Cues J utadjust Move loop SHIFT Smart Cue ON OFF SHIFT Enter exit mode Wheel Adjust gange SHIFT Pitch Reset Blink Pitch reset M Lock SHIFT Right Left Deck Automix SHIFT Automix skip Wheel mode search SHIFT Pitch lock Normal 4 HOT CUES CLEAR Delete HOT CUES SAMPLE Play Sample SAMPLE Wheel Sample Volume SAMPLE Folder Double Half Loop No Loop SAMPLE SHIFT Rec Sample active deck record Brake active SHIFT Brake select Echo active SHIFT Echo select Key Reser Wheel Key SHIFT FX active Wheel FX Param 1 Wheel Filter Toggle SHIFT FX select Wheel FX Param 2 Ef active SHIFT FX select SHIFT Flanger select Cue dj SHIFT Master SHIFT Sync Normal mode Pitch Bend Video mode SHIFT Xfader Auto Xfader Link Cue Master MIX Headphones Volume STUTTER CUE PLAY PAUSE TAP SHIFT Smart Play SH IFT 29 Syncron User manual Midi section MIDI SECTION Select the MIDI on the source selector Page 11 item 13 Enter MIDI mode The display shows MIDI MODE In MIDI mode our device is no longer a player to become a controller Control a PC resident softvvare vvhere vve connect our device via USB To make this possible we assign functions to the Software to the various controls of our device Each control generates a MIDI message that can be found in the MIDI MAP chart on the next page A DJ Software has a function of mapping or e
25. HI DE GENERATOR Help v Format Build Database DB GENERATOR Capacity 7086097948 67 GB Cluster Size Volume Name Format Select the Format Tool of DB GEnerator as you can see in the picture above Chose the device which needs to be formatted and write the device name on Volume Name Click Format to start the format process You will be asked to confirm that you know that all the files will be deleted NOTE Do not use this tool if you re not really sure how it works otherwise you could lose all the information contained in the storage units that are connected to your computer We recommend making a backup before you format your hard drive DATABASE OPERATION PLAYLIST It is important to know the functioning of the search mode provided by the DB Generator program In a Pen Drive or HDD you can have thousands of tracks and quick access to them is very timely To determine the search type from Normal Title Artist Album Build the two basic operations to be performed are 1 Press and hold the FOLDER button for 2 seconds to enter your device s internal menu Turn the TRACK control to enter the submenu 1 PLAYLIST 2 After selecting the submenu PLAYLIST see it on display first press and then turn the TRACK to select between Normal Title Artist Album Genre Up to your choice the searched will be done in your DECK 1 device Press the FOLDER button again to save the setting
26. N 21 WATTS DIMENSIONS 420mm W X 299mm D X 90mm H WEIGHT 4 42kg INPUT OUTPUT IMPEDANCE amp SENSITIVITY EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN LOAD 100K OHM INPUT IMPEDANCE AND REFERENCE INPUT LEVEL LINE 47K OHM 14dBV 200mV 0 1dB PHONO 47K OHM 50dBV 3 16mV 0 1dB MIC 10K OHM 50dBV 3 16mV 0 1dB OUTPUT IMPEDANCE AND LEVEL MASTER 1K OHM OdBV 1V 2dB MASTER BAL load 600 ohm 600 OHM 4dBm 1 23V 3dB BETWEEN HOT AND COLD BOOTH 1K OHM OdBV 1V 2dB PHONES load 32 ohm 33 OHM OdBV 1V 2dB FREQUENCY RESPONSE EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN LOAD 100K OHM LINE 20 20K Hz 2dB PHONO 20 20K Hz 2 3dB RIAA MIC 20 20K Hz 2 3dB THD N EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN w 20kHz LPF A WEIGHTED LOAD 100K OHM LINE More than 0 06 1 KHz PHONO More than 0 08 1 KHz MIC More than 0 15 1 KHz MAXIMUM INPUT 1KHz THD 1 EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN LOAD 100K OHM LINE More than 0dBV PHONO More than 36dBV MIC More than 36dBV MAXIMUM OUTPUT 1KHz THD 1 EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN LOAD 100K OHM MASTER More than 15dBV 5 62V LOAD 100K OHM PHONES More than 4dBV 1 6V LOAD 32 OHM S N RATIO MAXIMUM GAIN EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED LINE More than 73dB PHONO More than 73dB MIC More than 63dB CROSSTALK MAXIMUM GAIN EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED MASTER OdBV OUTPUT LINE PHONO More than 63dB 1 KHz BETWEEN L AND R CHANNEL More than 70dB 1KHz BETWEEN CHANNELS FADE
27. NCRON Click Generate Wl DE GENERATOR o El 5X DE GENERATOR Title Artist Album Genre 16 Step 2 Automatically will begin the analysis process Processing n Ml DB GENERATOR E x AKIYAMA DB GENERATOR Musica2 Bases The Operators Bombardment mp3 Title BOMBARDMENT Artist THE OPERATORS Album WWW MAKINA4LIFE COM Genre Techno State Update Mp3 CD information Generate Cancel Step 3 Upon completion of the analysis in the Creator window will appear database analysis report This indicates that the creation of the database has been performed r lll DE GENERATOR o 8 x AKIYA AA DB GENERATOR Title Artist Album NOTE Each time you modify the contents of your USB device is necessary to redo the above process to create a new database according to the new content We recommend you regularly connect to the web www akiyamadj com to check for updates to the database IMPORTANT Akiyama Syncron USB PLAYER can use hard drives with a maximum capacity of 500 GB if these are formatted to FAT32 Most hard drives are formatted in NTFS when you buy them and Windows can t format drives over 32GB to FAT32 format therefore it is necessary that these hard drives are formatted with the program DB Generator that you can find at http www akivamadi com 781 syncron midi descargas Syncron User manual Database Operation H
28. O CO CO Q r 0 N uu War OD V CHANNEL LEVEL CHANNEL LEVEL 30 C CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CH 1 METER CH 2 METER O1 oz 10 7 mD OM O F START C F CURVE F START 9 oo ce 3 MIXER 2CH ANALOG MIDI vJ 8 1 USB 1 PORT This is the USB port where you insert your USB mass storage device for playing MP3 AVAV files 2 MASTER VOLUME CONTROL This rotary knob is used to control the master output level volume To avoid distorted output try to main tain an average output signal level 4 dB Be sure this volume control is always set to zero before turning the unit on 3 BOOTH CONTROL This rotary knob is used to adjust the level of the BOOTH outputs 4 RELAY BUTTON This button is used to switch the RELAY function on and off If we enable this function LED lights will play tracks alternate between DECK A and DECK B entering the pause mode the DECK which does not reproduce 5 MASTER METER BUTTON This button is used to choose between master level indicators and channel level indicators 6 CHANNEL FADER These faders are used to control the output signal of any source assigned to its particular channel However master volume is controlled by the MASTER VOLUME CONTROL 7 FADER START SWITCH 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 cross
29. R KILL MAXIMUM GAIN EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED MASTER OdBV OUTPUT CHANNEL FADER More than 70dB AT 1KHz CROSSFADER More than 70dB AT 1KHz 33 Syncron User manual Specifications SPECIFICATIONS TONE EQ MIC 14 3 dB at 100Hz 12 3dB at 10 KHz CHANNEL 10 2dB below 30dB at 70Hz 10 2dB below 30dB at 1 KHz 10 2dB below 30dB at 13 Khz CHANNEL BALANCE Within 2dB TALKOVER 20dB 2dB USB HOST PLAYER SECTION SIGNAL FORMAT M P3 128KBPS OUTPUT LEVEL OdBV 2dB TCD782 TRK16 GAIN MAXIMUM EQ FLAT FREQUENCY RESPONSE 17 16KHz 2dB TCD781 TRK1 4 16 SET GAIN TO OdBV OUT EQ FLAT THD N Less than 0 08 TCD782 TRK16 GAIN MAXIMUM EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED SN RATIO More than 70dB TCD782 TRK2 8 SET GAIN TO OdBV OUT EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED LR SEPARATION More than 63dB AT 1KHz TCD782 TRK2 9 11 SET GAIN TO OdBV OUT EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED USB SLAVE PLAYER SECTION SIGNAL FORMAT MP3 128KBPS OUTPUT LEVEL OdBV 2dB TCD782 TRK16 GAIN MAXIMUM EQ FLAT FREQUENCY RESPONSE 17 16KHz 2dB TCD781 TRK1 4 16 SET GAIN TO OdBV OUT EQ FLAT THD N LESS THAN 0 08 TCD782 TRK16 GAIN MAXIMUM EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED SN RATIO MORE THAN 70dB TCD782 TRK2 8 SET GAIN TO OdBV OUT EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED LR SEPARATION MORE THAN 63dB AdBVT 1KHz TCD782 TRK2 9 11 SET GAIN TO OdBV OUT EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED
30. SHIFT to operate in toggle mode by pressing once is active and pressing again is disabled or HOLD active vvhile being pressed in the internal SYNCRON menu MIDI map In the following MIDI map you can find the values in hexadecimal and decimal base The placement is as follows 44 gt G 4 56 gt 86 44 Hexadecimal value of the first control function gt G 4 cn Note 56 Hexadecimal value of the second function 586 cc corresponding Decimal value MIDI CH1 NOTE SHIFT MIDI CH2 NOTE SHIFT MIDI CH5 NOTE SHIFT dau Type FUNCTION CODE ep yam FUNCTION CODE Ep rp FUNCTION CODE en crap MIN DECK A DECK B CENTER DECK 05 gt F 1 17 gt 23 44 gt G 4 56 gt 86 05 gt F 1 27 gt 39 44 gt G 4 66 gt 102 7FH ON 00H OFF umm sec once eem eene Teen prem M ous r r or er ome T mm run or sw pee e ore me eo E remm EET mem e ome oes Te ee emen SW LED 06 gt F 1 06 45 gt A4 O6 gt F 1 06 45 gt A4 O 7FH ON OOH OFF ce oe poem ov vam mm pom remor feof fof ETA SW LED RED 09 gt A 1 09 A 1 48 gt C5 09 gt A 1 09 A 1 48 gt C5 7FH ON 00H OFF LED GREEN 31 C 3 31 C 3 7FH ON OOH OFF fo pap _ Jon omar LED GREEN LED GREEN SW LED RED LED GREEN Gl 1 G 7FH ON OOH OFF EN NEN 2 2 EI ITS 3 uocem a EE CIC ECTS Te ae we wm of mos we of orr CE owe one e os xe e om __ eem mex sue eme oo cen P
31. SITIVITY INTENSITY A CUE LEVEL DISPLAY Defaults Default value of the parameters is U1 U2 U1 PITCH OFF PITCH RANGE 10 SGL CTN CTN AUTO CUE ON TIME MODE REMAIN HOLD OFF KEY LOCK OFF EFFECTS OFF PLAYLIST NORMAL REPEAT MODE ALL MIDI CHANNEL 1 5 2 MIDI SETUP TAP HOLD I O HIDE CROSSFADER UNLOCK CROSSFADER REVERSE Off DISPLAY TIME 3ms SCROLL SPEED 400ms SENSITIVITY O INTENSITY 4 A CUE LEVEL 48dB Bit rate display ON DATABASE INSTALLATION Minimum Hardware Requirements CPU Intel Pentium 4 1GHz processor or above Intel Centrino Mobile Technology 1 6GHz RAM 512MB RAM DISK SPACE 100MB of free disk space need OS Microsoft Windows XP SP3 Vista SP2 W7 The player includes a database management software that enables you to search for your files by Normal Title Artist Album Genre Installation Access DB Generator Run it Your screen displays the following charts to help you during installation Step 1 press NEXT Wl Setup Akiyama DB GENERATOR Welcome to the Akiyama DB GENERATOR Setup Wizard This will install Akiyama DB GENERATOR 4 1 on your computer t is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup 15 Step 2 press NEXT EE cl Select Destination Location Where should Akiyama DB GENERATOR be installed Setup will install Akiyama DB GENERATOR into the following folde
32. SYNCRON Dual USB MP3 Media Player Midi controller Mixer Owners Manual g AKIYAMA GO LIFE Syncron user manual Warnings CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ADVERTISSEMENT RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR The exclamation point vvithin 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 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY INFORMATION 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 Water and Moisture The appliance should not be used near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink
33. al menu and turn FOLDER knob to search through the different menu Each menu brings together various submenus Turn the TRACK button or rotate the wheel JOG WHEEL to enter submenus Save and exit internal menu turn the FOLDER button to find Exit amp Save function and press the TRACK button the display indicates Saving NOTE Anytime you can exit the internal menu just press the FOLDER button However the modified setting would not be saved 1 PLAYLIST Normal Title Artist Album Genre The DB Generator can generate Playlist for USB device You can adjust various criteria in order to filter the track 14 You can turn the TRACK knob to select Normal Title Artist Album Genre and press the FOLDER knob again to memorize your setting and exit the internal menu Normal This is the default setting The tracks are played corresponding to the established hierarchical data structure Title It is possible to continuously and alphabetically browse track database through the title structure Artist It is possible to continuously and alphabetically browse track database through the Artist s name structure Album It is possible to continuously and alphabetically browse track database through the Album structure Genre It is possible to continuously and alphabetically browse track database through the Genre structure 2 REPEAT MODE 3 different mode exist Play All Folder Track 3 MIDI Setup
34. allowing for a maximum high gain of 10dB or maximum decrease of 30dB Turning the knob in a counter clockwise direction will decrease the amount of high applied to a channel signal turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the amount of high applied to a channel signal MID frequency control This knob is used to adjust the midrange levels of a channel allowing for a maximum midrange gain of 10dB or maximum decrease of 30dB Turning the knob in a counter clockwise direction will decrease the amount of midrange applied to a channel signal turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the amount of midrange applied to a channel signal LOW frequency control This knob is used to adjust the low levels of a channel allowing for a maximum bass gain of 10dB or maximum decrease of 30dB Turning the knob in a counter clockwise direction will decrease the amount of low applied to a channel signal turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the amount of low applied to a channel signal KILL EQ control Press the EQ knob to activate the KILL function to the lowest level 30dB 12 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 signal To properly set the gain level controls 1 Be sure the MASTER VOLUME CONTROL is set to minimum 2 S
35. an Volumen Silencio A trav s Maestro Q 1 Fro Om 2 Fro Qu 3 Fro Om 4 Low O Your Mac vvill detect SYNCRON controller as an external device vvith 4 inputs 4 outputs Virtual DJ We can use both inputs and outputs depending on the settings you want 1 MIDI Mode Sends Channel 1 amp 2 to Master and channels 3 amp 4 to headphones Selects Setup Audio Configuration and configured it as follows INPUTS NONE HEADPHONES Master Out Channel 1 amp 2 Headphones Channels 3 4 4 Sound Card gt SYNCRON 4 OUT CARD Skins Mappers Video Options Internet iPhone iPad Codecs Performances Browser Info we MA Outputs HEADPHONES BW g A Master Chan 182 Headphones Chan 3 amp 4 H Sound card cur ge 83 Apply 2 AUX mode We can send through the SYNCRON controller inputs any external source directly to the master headphones of the mixer For example two RURO or K2 players in USB or CD mode if used a turntable be sure to select Phono Select Setup Audio configuration and configured it as follows Inputs LINE INS HEADPHONES Master Outputs Channel amp 2 Headphones Channels 3 amp 4 Sound Card 4 IN 4 OUT SYNCRON Syncron User manual Virtual DJ 7 LE Installation Skins Mappers Video Options Internet iPhone iPad Codecs Performances Browser Info pu wie Outputs emoes M 9 pp waster nan or 83
36. ashing bar is great reminder that time is running out to get that next track ready to go 9 PITCH INDICATOR This meter will indicate how much pitch is either being applied or will be ap plied See point 14 on Top Panel Controls and functions 10 KEY LOCK This will indicate the KEY Lock function is active 11 MEMORY INDICATOR This meter serves two functions a The bucket outline indicates your CUE memory status A full outline lets you know the cue memory is full b The five bars inside the bucket represent the digital buffer Each bar represents 2 seconds SEARCH buttons Functions Description Front 6 will not activate until the five bars are not on 12 and 13 BPM INDICATOR This meter will display the BPM s of the current track beat per minute AUTO BPM and MANUAL BPM are available AUTO BPM This will indicate that the AUTO BPM counter is active AUTO word will appear in red before the BPM We can go from an Auto BPM to Manual BPM by pressing the TAP button And we can go from Manual BPM to Auto BPM holding the TAP button down longer than a second The display shows the selected mode 14 13 12 11 14 ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY Indicates the current name of the track of the folder All kinds of other interactive information are also shown Before continue describing the Display functions we would like to talk a little bit on Track Search TRACK SEARCH The chart shows the method for selecting tracks once t
37. ay character Among the values 50 2000 msec 9 SENSITIVITY Touch Wheel Sensitivity Adjustment Adjustment range is 20 20 A INTENSITY VFD Brightness Brightness range is 1 4 B A Cue Level Change the AUTO CUE level Level range is 36 78dB C Bite Rate Display ON OFF Display ON You can specify if you want to display the Bit Rate indication of the track played D Version CXX Control version amp DSPXX DSP version E Load Defaults Press track knob to enter load defaults It allows you to charge your Syncron User manual Database installation player s settings or original default settings made by manufacturer Being in the LOAD DEFAULT menu Enter Load appears in the second row Press the TRACK control and the default parameters will be charged F Exit amp Save If you have changed the parameters of your device using the internal menu and want to save them for another session go to SAVE amp EXIT menu In the second line reads Enter Save Press the TRACK control and the parameters dictated by the user will be saved Nota Below is the list of controls that you can edit and save Save and the default value of these controls Default Save The parameters you can save are U1 U2 PITCH ON OFF PITCH RANGE SGL CTN AUTO CUE TIME MODE HOLD KEY LOCK EFFECTS ON OFF PLAYLIST REPEAT MODE MIDI CHANNEL MIDI SETUP CROSSFADER CROSSFADER REVERSE DISPLAY TIME SCROLL SPEED SEN
38. cessive levels and shortcuts Loudspeakers are not that well protected hence a rule or some must be devised to use the correct speakers with a given power amplifier Well that rule is not a straightforward statement but more of an understanding of the principles and nature of the audio signal The nature of the audio signal refer to the type of music you are playing and more specifically of its Dynamic Range The bigger the Dynamic Range the bigger the power amplifier needed If the Dynamic Range of a give audio signal is big the difference between the minimum level and maximum level of this audio signal will be big as well Therefore we will need an oversized power amplifier with enough power to amplify the maximum levels without reaching the saturation level at the power amplifier normally power amplifiers have red LEDs to let you know when they start saturating As a vague rule we can say that Rock and highly 10 compress music require a power amplifier delivering a power value slightly bigger than the rated maximum power of the speakers However we recommend the power amplifier rated power be 1 5 times bigger than the rated maximum power of the speakers Example if the power amplifier rated power is 200W RMS at 8 the rated maximum power of the speakers should be 200x1 1 52133 4W RMS at 8 Using the power amplifier Saturation and input levels In order to make the most of your power amplifier you must watch two things 1 Se
39. control in Hexadecimal base Converting from hexadecimal to decimal using the Hexa Dec tab Column 2 Row B represents the number 43 in decimal In the case of controls C N we must convert the decimal value to a MID value Note Numbers for Different Octaves This conversion is done through the table below TABLE MIDI Note Numbers for Different Octaves Octave Note Nu mbers C ICE D IDEJE F F G G A A B i lo 17 23 3915 6 27 8 9 10 mn 0 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 2 3 137 38 39 40 a 42 43 44 45 46 47 3 48 1491 so s 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 4 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 5 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 6 s 85 86 87 88 89 o 91 92 93 94 95 7 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 8 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 9 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 Syncron User manual Midi map MIDI parameterization using the SHIFT button As you can see from the table MIDI MAP hexadecimal controls have a second address in case to be handled when you press the SHIFT button TAP The allocation is performed as indicated using the value set for SHIFT TAP Thus vve can assign tvvo different functions of DJ softvvare to the same control We can configure
40. dit MIDI Where each function of the softvvare is assigned a physical control For this vve assign to each function of the MIDI software to the physical control of our device we want to control this feature This mapping is done on the computer DJ Software currently uses two types of MIDI messages These are Control Note switch A physical control should be a button and have a standard nomenclature NOTE C2 Control Change CC The physical control is a potentiometer or an Encoder and have a standard nomenclature Cc53 Its controller sends to the computer an identifier indicating whether to send a message of type Note or Control Change It then sends the value of the note or control for the physical control is triggering C2 and 53 in the examples above Then it sends a number that indicates the action we are doing on the control such as pressing or releasing a button or the position of a potentiometer Depending on the value to take action figure classify the controls on your controller SYNCRON as follows a CC ABSOLUTE VR CC Control Change Absolute VR potentiometer The message Control Change absolute are those generated by a potentiometer type controls In this case the message sends a value from O to 127 according to the position he finds the potentiometer b CC RELATIVE ENC CC Control Change Relative ENC Encoder The message ControlChange Relative are generated by the encoder type contr
41. e is 10 These buttons can be used to synchronize the beats of two tracks See further information on internal menu section page 12 14 PITCH SLIDER This control is used to adjust the pitch rate of reproduction in a defined range The slider is a setting that will remain fixed until the pitch is moved or the pitch function is turned off This adjustment can be made with or without music source device on the player The pitch setting is maintained even if a source music device has been removed and will apply to any device inserted into the player That is if you set a pitch of 6 on one source of the device and remove the USB device and insert another the latter will have a pitch of 6 In the VFD display the pitch range is applied 15 KEY LOCK BUTTON Active Key Lock mode Key Lock mode allows us to alter the value of PITCH in a track without changing the perception of the original note When the Key Lock mode is activated KEY LOCK button lights Press the button again to disable Key Lock 16 PITCH RANGE SELECTOR Press this button to choose a percentage of the pitch range You can choose between 6 10 16 and 100 Note that the pitch range value will be 100 when all three LEDs are lit at once 17 PITCH ON OFF This button is used to activate the PITCH SLIDER on and off The percentage can be changed between 6 10 16 100 100 will allow the minimum amount of pitch variation and 16 will al
42. e last point made with IN CUE is available on the CUE button to use Pressing the CUE button enter PAUSE mode in the last set cue point Pressing the CUE button during playback Play the player enters Pause mode immediately and return to playing point where they scored the last point CUE remember that cue points are set with the IN 11 PLAY PAUSE BUTTON Each time you press this button the unit will pass to Play mode to pause mode and vice versa PLAY mode button is lit PAUSE mode button flashes 12 BPM BUTTON TAP This button is used to replace and adjust BPM manually Occasionally the automatic BPM cannot detect BPM properly This button allows you to replace the rhythm of the timer and manually set a BPM To manually set the BPM press this button several times to the beat of the music the unit will automatically calculate the rate of touches on the button and turn it into the BPM of the song that is playing The BPM is shown on the VFD You can also hold BPM TAP button and turn the TRACK or FOLDER button to adjust the value of BPM To return to automatic BPM counter hold down the TAP button for at least one second and release When you switch on SYNCRON the default mode is AUTO BPM 13 PITCH BEND BUTTONS Speeds up or slows down playback while holding the button down When released returns to its original playback speed We can change the Pitch Bend range from 100 to 16 in the menu system The default pitch bend rang
43. e list of songs and press charges the song on the deck in question SHIFT pressed vvhile turning the control select the size of the Loop and pressing create or exit the Loop When we are in video mode with this control we can select and activate the desired transition 4 FOLDER Turning the control vve move through folders and pressing it will show or hide the subfolders SHIFT pressed while turning the control vve move the Loop in the direction you turn the control The movements that occur are the same size as the Loop Pressing activate or deactivate the Loop When we are in video mode with this control we can select and activate the desired effect If while holding down the play SAMPLE button we turn on the control the sample size will be multiplied or divided by 2 and pressing it change the playback mode of the single sample playback to continuous playback 5 DECK SELECTOR Pressing this button will select the Virtual D deck controlled from the deck of Syncron The LEDs are at the top of the button indicate which deck we are currently handling 6 HOT CUE SAMPLE SELECTOR MODE This button will select the way the buttons labeled with a 7 are When the LED is lit so we re in Sample mode and when the LED is off in Hot Cue mode 7 HOT CUE SAMPLES Depending on which mode we are these four buttons can have two functions The mode is selected with the SAMPLE button see point 6 HOT CUE MODE In this mode pressing
44. eadphone jack of SYNCRON NOTE This output configuration is possible only for 1 2 7 Traktor post versions In lower versions without using ASIO drivers will only have two outputs 1 stereo In Input Routing must select the Microphone In 0 and Microphone In 1 on the Input Channel in which you want to make available the entry Without using ASIO drivers there is available only one input L Mono L Mono R L Mono R L Mono R L Mono R fo fs fo fo fe Co fe Co OM fe fo Ce fe 519 Ce OI O Then explain how to configure Traktor with the Akiyama ASIO drivers in internal mixer mode Select Preferences Audio Setup Audio Device tab Akiyama ASIO Audio Device AKIYAMA ASIO Sample Rate 44100 Hz Latency o o o o o o o Select in Preferences Output Routing Mixing mode the Internal option if the mixer panel is set to MIDI CTRL and External if we have selected the Mixer option in the 4th option of the internal menu In Output Monitor Internal or Output Deck B External we must select the 3th output to left channel and 4th output to right channel In Output Master Internal or Output Deck A External must select outputs 1 and 2 for left and right channel respectively Syncron User manual Sound card setup L 3 SYNCRON 3 4 SYNCRON 4 1 SYNCRON 1 2 SYNCRON 2 fo 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 2 0 0 00 gt O OO This configuration we have the ma
45. en established and continuous play 19 CUE If we are in pause at a point where there is no cue point and press the button setting a new cue point If we re playing it pauses and skips to the place where the last set cue point If we are in a cue point and pause by pressing the button will play the song from the cue point until you release the button when it returns to the cue point 20 PLAY PAUSE Pressing begin playback In case you are playing the song it pauses 21 SHIFT TAP taping it at the beat rhythm sets a new value to beat for the track being played While holding down this button the rest of the controller buttons change their function 22 PITCH BEND accelerate or decelerate playback while keeping the button pressed When you release it back to its original playback speed 23 PITCH SLIDER This control is used to adjust the pitch rate of reproduction in a defined range If you change the pitch by software the hardware will never change its value until it reaches the current value of pitch Syncron user manual Virtual DJ LE functions Mixer panel Most of the functions of a mixer are standard and therefore the operation of this part of the device is basically the same as when it operates as a player Therefore in this section will explain only certain controls CHANNEL O1 CHANNEL O2 DECK A MIDI DECK B 101 USB A USB MIDI B USB 1 NR PH 2 mm 35dB LOW 1OdB
46. ently To stop recording press the button again while holding down the SHIFT In case when recording starts and has an active loop on the deck selected the Loop will be recorded immediately and will not be necessary to stop recording 8 DELETE CLEAR We must press a Hot Cue button while holding down this button to delete the corresponding cue point We need to be in Hot Cue mode as in Sample mode this button has no function SMART CUE on or off by pressing this button while holding down the SHIFT When the function is active the LED will light 9 PRE LISTENING Enable or disable the pre listening to the channel to the deck upon which we are acting Pressing the button while holding down SHIFT select the channel The channel is selected will be recorded when recording a sample and its waveform is superimposed on the others 10 RANGE Select the value of RANGE between 6 10 16 and 100 values The corresponding LED will light To reset the pitch must press this button while holding down SHIFT While it is resetting the 10 LED lights 11 KEY LOCK Lock the tone of the song The LED will illuminate to indicate that it is locked Pressing this button while SHIFT is pressed select the deck on which we act 1 or 3 on the left as the left deck Functionally equivalent to the right deck This affects the automatic crossfader function 12 EFFECTS Pressing the buttons ECHO FLANGER and SKID select and activate the corresponding effect
47. et the CHANNEL FADER to level 7 3 Begin play on an audio source connected to the channel you are adjusting 13 SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH These switches are used to select the input source assigned to each channel Each channel may only be assigned one input source at a time CHI selected to MIDI A CH2 selected to MIDI B Both decks work like midi controller The mixer works internally or as a MIDI controller according to the option you have selected in the internal menu 4 Mixer Setup Chl selected to MIDI A CH2 selected to DECK B The Deck A works as a MIDI controller the mixer works internally with Deck B CH1 selected to MIDI A CH2 selected to LN2 Ph2 The Deck A works as a MIDI controller the mixer works internally with LN2 PH2 input Condicion L1 P1 L1 P1 MIDI A B MIDI A B L2 P2 L2 P2 MIDI A B DECK B MIDI A B MIDI A B Syncron User manual Functions description Mixer Panel DSP Input 2 L2 P2 USB Input 2 L2 P2 USB Input 2 L2 P2 USB Input 2 DSP Output 1 REC REC REC REC REC REC REC REC REC DSP Output 2 PHONES PHONES PHONES PHONES PHONES PHONES PHONES PHONES PHONES USB Output 1 L1 P1 L1 P1 L1 P1 USB Output 2 L2 P2 12 Syncron User manual Functions description VFD Display FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION VFD DISPLAY 18 17 16 15 gt IE CUE i FOLDER getoop L L1 LI Sooo tE coo F TOTAL 0000 es BR CON 1 AUTO CUE This will indicate if the Auto Cue is on or off Press and
48. fader The ON OFF switch activates the FADER START feature If this function is activated the FADER START automatically returns CHI DECR A DECR A DECR A L1 P1 CH2 DECK B L2 P2 MIDI A B DECK B 11 the player to the preset cue point In OFF mode fader start function is deactivated and we enter in CROSSFADER mode 8 8 CROSSFADER This fader is used to blend the output signals of channels 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 9 CF CURVE SWITCH Allows adjusting the shape of the crossfader response from a gentle curve for smooth long running fades to the steep pitch required for top performance cut and scratch effects 10 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 11 CHANNEL EQ CONTROL Both of the channels include a three band signal EQ These controls are used to increase or decrease the Hl s MID s LOW s and frequency of the output signal HIGH frequency control This knob is used to adjust the high levels of a channel
49. g the metal top of the wheel the player is in the CUE point stored in the BANK button flashing 2 While in PAUSE mode and while the CUE button lit touch the metal top of the wheel went into PLAY or playback mode from the last cue point The device will playback mode until you withdraw your finger off the wheel when the playback point back to the last point CUE and PAUSE mode Regarding at what point playback will begin CUE see paragraph a and b of A CUE SCRATCH In the drawing is shown a diagram explaining the function of the wheel depending on the type of manipulation in each case NOTE Part of the PLAY mode Syncron User manual Functions description Top panel MODE MODE MODE VINYL Stops playback at the VINYL Scratch is performed in VINYL Playback stops and starts speed set by SKID real time depending on the value of START CD Nothing happens CD It takes a Pitch Bend CD Ittakes a Pitch Bend back A CUE SCRATCH A CUE SCRATCH A CUE SCRATCH The player is in the last set cue The player is in the last set cue The player is in the last set cue point point And Scratch is available point stopping and starting again from this point based on the value of START 4 4 Touch and move NN NN backward S SS gt MODE MODE VINYL Ittakes a Pitch Bend VINYL Normal PLAY PAUSE CD It takes a Pitch Bend CD Pressing for pause stop at the rate set by SKID Press PLAY to start playback at the rate set by START A CUE SCRATCH A CUE SCR
50. g the effect of a vinyl SCRATCH in real time If you manipulate the wheel touching only the outside will make a pitch bend b CDJ MODE When wheel mode is set to CDJ scratch mode is exit JOG WHEEL can be used to pitch bend and frame search The Pitch Bend will be held regardless if we play the metal centre of the wheel or the outside Press PAUSE and move the wheel play a short loop frame of the track Moving the wheel may put the player in the exact spot of your choice used to select with great accuracy CUE points We mean by frame a piece of the track of very short duration 1 75 seconds c A CUE SCRATCH MODE 1 While in play mode and when the touch sensitivity function is active the JOG WHEEL can be used to return the unit to last IN point Simply touch the metal part of the JOG WHEEL and unit will immediately return to the last set CUE point and playback without music interruption There are two possibilities for this 1 1 There have saved See SAVE in point 4 no cue point We conducted a cue point using IN See IN in point 2 is used to create a cue point touching the metal top of the wheel the player is in the CUE point made 1 2 We saved see SAVE in point 4 one or more cue points If BANK LED where we kept the points CUE is not blinking touching the metal top of the wheel the player is in the CUE point made without interrupting playback If BANK LED where we kept the points CUE is blinking touchin
51. he analog outputs of the equipment will have Master and Headphones Remember that channels 3 amp 4 are accessible only on the front output for headphones To use inputs for time code must change the option INPUTS to a TIMECODES If you are using a turntable please be sure you have selected phono Other configurations see the manual for your Virtual DJ Traktor As with Virtual DJ with Traktor we recommend installing ASIO drivers for reducing latency The following explains how to configure the outputs in case you do not use ASIO drivers Select Preferences Audio Setup SYNCRON Audio Device tab Audio Device 2 SYNCRON WASAPI Shared Mode Sample Rate 44100 Hz Audio Latency Select in Preferences Output Routing Mixing mode the Internal option if the mixer panel is set to MIDI CTRL and External if we have selected the Mixer option in the 4th option of the internal menu In Output Monitor Internal or Output Deck B External must select the Speaker Out 2 output to the left channel and the Out Speakers 3 output to the right In Output Master Internal or Output Deck External must select Speaker Out 0 outputs and Speakers Out 1 to the Left and Right channels respectively 20 DS 9 00 9 OO 9 0 amp amp se amp O With this configuration we have the master output on the rear outputs of SYNCRON Master balanced unbalanced and Booth and Monitor output for the front h
52. he database using DB Generator program Will be presented with an example We seek the Track Artist PROPELLERHEADS Title DECK amp DRUMS amp ROCK amp ROLL in Artist Playlist mode and so Playlist Album mode Artist Playlist Mode In the internal menu we have established Artist as a search mode between NORMAL TITLE ARTIST ALBUM GENRE Once inserted the USB device the display in the front row will show the name of the first Artist in alphabetical order and in the second row the name the track or tracks Title belonging to the Artist By moving the TRACK control we browse all tracks belonging to the Artist starting with the first letter of the alphabet in case our USB device has no Artist begins with the letter A the first letter the alphabet will be the name of Artist with the letter closest to A in the alphabet Press and turn the FOLDER control up to the letter P In the case of the drawing we have assumed that the ARTIST is the first in the track list started with the letter P After less than a second after you select a letter appears in the display the information artist name and track artist that begins with the first letter of the alphabet Turn the TRACK control we move through the tracks below Select SEARCH mode inside the internal menu Search PRESS amp ROTATE B M4 TRACK DD 13 Syncron User manual Functions description Internal menu Playlist Album Mode In
53. he wheel We move through the albums sorted alphabetically by the Artist A ROTATE B PRESS x FOLDER a B TITLE Sd BD ES EN DE EN E TITLE b mrs B E nag Hm T rites ED Fr p p AKIYAMA ASIO DRIVERS Installation Run Setup exe clicking on Akiyama ASIO Driver Setup exe file The installation starts with below image Before selecting Next read the information displayed on the Welcome image It is recommended that you close all open applications before starting the installation This will make it possible to update important system files without having to restart your computer 18 Select Next to start the installation Then opens the license agreement Press Page Down to see the rest of the agreement Permission to use copy and distribute this software without fee is hereby granted for non commercial use only provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble this software product except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation If you accept the terms of the agreement dick I Agree to continue You must accept the agreement to install Akiyama ASIO Driver vA 1 0 1 V accept the terms in the License Agreement You must select the box in which you accept the license agreement and click Next Setup will i
54. hed by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to the cord in correspondence of plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 11 Cleaning the appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer Clean by wiping with a cloth slightly damp with water Avoid getting water inside the appliance 12 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 13 Non use Periods The povver cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet vvhen left unused for a long period of time 14 Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings 15 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 16 Servicing The user should not attempt any service to the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be refer
55. hold the SGL CTN button for one second to turn the Auto Cue function on and off 2 RELOOP INDICATOR The display shows the word RELOOP when we have a loop created but not played When you play the loop RELOOP icon flashes 3 SINGLE INDICATOR This indicates that the player is in single play mode the track will play once and return to CUE PAUSE mode If the single indicator is not on the unit is in CONTINUOUS mode In continuous mode the device will play all the remaining tracks 4 MP3 INDICATOR Appears when a USB device has MP3 files on it 5 TRACK DISPLAY This indicator describes which track is currently cued or is playing Indicators 14 and 15 will also inform on the search displaying tracks we are selecting when FOLDER and TRACK controls are being manipulated 6 REMAIN ELAPSED INDICATOR When REMAIN is indicated in the VFD Display the time meter will show the current track s remaining time When ELAPSED is indicated in the VFD Display the time meter will show the current track s elapsed time 7 TIME METER The meter will detail either the elapse or remaining time of a track in Minutes Seconds and Frames The display time will depend on the selected time mode The selected time function will be displayed beside the TIME METER as either remaining track time or elapsed track Time 8 TIME BAR INDICATOR This bar gives a visual approximation of a track s remaining time This bar will begin to flash when a track is ending The fl
56. hum such as transformers or motors 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 The MAINS plug is used as the disconnected device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable WARNING The user shall not place this apparatus in the confined area during he operation so that the mains switch can be easily accessible Do not open the cabinet as this might result in damage to the set or electrical shock When disconnecting the power cord form the AC outlet always grasp it by the plug Never pull the cord Do not use force when operating the switches and buttons Before moving the set be sure to disconnect the power cord and all connecting cables Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents as this might damage the finish Use a clean dry cloth Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference PRELIMINARY Please open the package to ensure that the content is correct In reviewing the contents of the box should have 1 The main unit 1 Akiyama CD 1 USB Cable PC MIDI 1 AC cable FIRST STEPS Install Place your unit on a flat surface or mount it in a secure case Be sure the player is mounted in a well ventilated area where it will not be exposed to direct sunlight high temperatures or high humidity Syncron User Manual Connections CONNECTIONS ATTENTION Be sure to unplug
57. ignal 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 4 5meters We recommend you that always use these jacks whenever possible SHIELD HOT D 19 xd 7 7 SHIELD 1 x 4 COLD 3 HOT pi SD Shield sleve 00 17 999 Eg mm Or Cold fing 6 UNBALANCED MASTER OUTPUT The RCA jacks send a low current unbalanced output signal These jacks connectors should only be used for shorter cable runs to signal processors or looping to another mixer For cable runs greater than 15 feet 4 5meters use the XLR BALANCED JACKS 7 BOOTH OUTPUT JACKS Connect to inputs of your active monitors using cables with RCA connectors 8 LINE PHONO SELECTOR SWITCH These switches are used to change the voltage line levels of their respected LINE PHONO 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 9 CHANNEL LINE PHONO 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 LINE PHONE selector switches are in the PHONE position CD players Tape Decks and other line level instruments may only be con
58. imum level distortion begins and away from the minimum level or background level where some noise is present due the nature of the ICs used in the electronic circuit all ICs induce noise into the audio signal At the draw we depict this safe level within two discontinue lines We have to set the level of input signal so that the signal peaks do not reach saturation levels and the lower amplitude parts of the signal are not too near the background noise level We have to acknowledge that a professional audio system is a Serial bounded group of professional audio devices and that saturation or other signal deterioration present in one device will appear someway or another at the serial bounded following devices If we deliver saturated signal from the mixer to the power amplifier we will not be able to get rid of this saturation whatsoever The power amplifier will amplify all what is given and if noise is given saturation at mixer it will be amplified Naturally that is bad SATURATION 20 a 16 ec d 8 o lR l LCR i 6 5 lt 3 3 0 vi AMA SIGNAL 0 0 IV 20 zy vy QV 5IDI s mens sanns E 7 O O 10 z 10 15 3 45 20 z O D 7 p Es 40 o 60 a 70 80 90 astuna vansan NOISE Protection of power amp and speakers Power amplifiers and loudspeakers Current professional power amplifiers are quite reasonably protected against signal deterioration and ex
59. ing any of the two parts metal core and perimeter A Not at SCRATCH CUE to get Pitch bend we must turn playing only the perimeter of the wheel 8 3 The wheel as a modifier of effect parameters The wheel is also used to modify the parameters TIME and RATIO of the effects For more information about this return to point 5 and point 23 below 9 CUE PLAY BUTTON Pressing CUE PLAY Button playback returns to the last cue point without interrupting playback Pressing this button with the beat called Stutter effect is performed DJ Softwares call it CUE CUP or CUP 10 CUE BUTTON A cue point is a time stamp on the track so that we can store and make the player return to this cue point when we want The following graph we can see the time development of a track with 4 cue points stored CUE CUE2 CUE4 CUE3 Play point Track development on the time axis A Using the wheel in PAUSE mode CDJ VINYL or A CUE mode can hear a small loop called Frame for a period of 1 75 seconds Moving the wheel can emulate playback and position with high accuracy at a given point of the track where we will create the CUE point Press PLAY PAUSE to store the cue point Pause mode pressing the CUE button starts playback from the last set cue point while pressing the button When the player is positioned at the CUE point CUE button lights up B In PLAY mode press the IN button 2 the CUE button 10 will light up briefly indicating that th
60. is distributed as is and no warranty of any kind is expressed Atomix Productions and its suppliers retain all intellectual property rights in the software defective by Atomix Technical Support Software purchased on line for instant download through our website is considered opened at the time of purchase and therefore no refund can be aiven 1 Once activated the software cannot be refunded unless found to be Print Save lt Go Back Continue _ Select Agree to continue w Install VirtualDJ LE To continue installing the software you must agree to the terms of the software license agreement Int 6 Lic Click Agree to continue or click Disagree to cancel the installation and quit the Installer m 1 Read License Disagree Agree Ins f LL pe B Summary The software is distributed as is and no warranty of any kind is expressed Atomix Productions and its suppliers retain all intellectual property rights in the software Once activated the software cannot be refunded unless found to be defective by Atomix Technical Support Software purchased on line for instant download through our website is considered opened at the time of purchase and therefore no refund can be aiven Print 3 4 Save Go Back 4 4 Continue Then you will see information about the type of installation You can change the location of the facility or
61. low the greatest amount of variation in pitch 18 SOURCE SELECT BUTTON This button lets you switch between USB 1 and 2 In other words you can select which USB port is Syncron User manual Functions description Top panel active The LED associated with each USB source will glow when selected The function can only be selected while in pause mode 19 CONTROL FOLDER Turn FOLDER knob to search the desired folder Turning the control clockwise the clock we forward in the list of folders Turning in the opposite direction to clockwise we backwards To search folders quickly press the FOLDER and turn the control wheel Jog Wheel 8 Keep the button pressed for 2 seconds to enter the internal menu Setup Mode Further information on internal menu section on page 12 20 BANK BUTTONS 1 to 4 These buttons are used to store 4 points CUE Loops CUE loops Each button can store a CUE POINT or a LOOP When SAVE button is lit select the desired bank button 1 2 3 4 which store a cue point the LED will turn red or if you store a LOOP will turn green Once stored CUES or LOOPS pressing the desired bank 1 2 3 4 the music will instantly play and the LED of the selected bank will begin to flash 21 EFFECTS AND HOLD BUTTONS SYNCRON has four configurable effects in time and ratio Being TIME X the parameter that determines the acoustic behavior of the effect Ratio Y the parameter that determines the effect signal ratio vers
62. nected to these jacks as long as the LINE PHONE selector switches are in the LINE position Input volume will be controlled by the Channel gain control knob 10 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 associated with magnetic phono cartridges 11 MICROPHONE 2 This combo jack will accept a standard plug or XLR 3 pin balanced male plug The volume output level for microphone will be controlled by its own respective VOLUME KNOB MIXER PANEL Before to start with the mixer s panels there are a few thinks you should know Setting input levels Gain pot adjusts the input sensibility or so to speak the level of the input signal inside the mixer It is paramount to set the right input level on every channel Why is so important setting the correct input level First we have to understand the concept of Dynamic Range of an audio signal The Dynamic Range of an audio signal is defined as the ratio between the maximum level before distortion and the minimum audible level It is measured in decibels and gives us an idea of the amplitude of the signal Syncron User manual Functions description Mixer Panel and VFD Display Dynamic Range Dynamic range Ratio Max Level vs Minimum audible leve Electroacoustic Signal Level or amplitude VVe vvant the audio signal to fluctuate avvay from the max
63. nformation on page 11 The display shovvs a red bar sections formed giving us a visual reference to the time played elapsed or remaining The vvay the bar vvill shovv the time vvill vary depending on Elapsed or Remain mode 25 BUTTON SGL CTN This button has tvvo functions 1 We can select the play mode between SGL Single a track is playing and the player enters PAUSE CTN Continue all tracks are played in order This function remains active in Relay Mode 2 Pressing the button more than 1 second activate and deactivate the Auto Cue Depending on whether or not active A CUE 7 c appears on the display FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION Front panel X S 5 ad P ARA AKIYAMA 1 MIC 1 JACK This jack is used to connect a microphone to the mixer Connect your microphone via 1 4 inch jack The volume output level for microphone will be controlled by its own respective VOLUME KNOB 2 2 MIC LEVEL CONTROL These rotary knobs control the output volume of MICROPHONE 1 and MICROPHONE 2 on the rear However master volume is controlled by the MASTER VOLUME CONTROL 3 MIC TONE CONTROL This rotary knob controls the frequency response of MICROPHONE 4 MIC ON OFF TALKOVER SWITCH To set MIC on and off When we switch at the TALKOVER position the micl and 2 on the sound level for everything other than that from the MIC will decrease to around 20dB 5 CUE PAN CONTROL This function allows you to monit
64. nstall Akiyama ASIO Driver vA 1 0 1 in the following folder To install in a different folder dick Browse and select another folder Click Install to start the installation Destination Folder ogram Files Aki Space required 567 0KB Space available 191 9GB You must select the folder you want to install the drivers By default the folder will be installed C Program Files Akiyama ASIO Driver To select another folder click Browse which to install the drivers Then select Install and locate the folder in Syncron User manual Sound card setup To end a window pop up to show you that it is installed successfully Click Finish to exit Configuration When using DJ software we select Akiyama ASIO drivers configuration will open the following window Dispositivo de High Definition Audio OD ASIO Buffer Size 192 Samples We recommend that you select only the sound card Syncron To use multiple cards consult to the manual found in the installation folder of drivers Select Syncron see Syncron within a white rectangle as in the figure and set the value of ASIO Buffer Size There isn t an optimum buffer size as this depends not only on the device but the computer you are using You must lower the value of the buffer until start to hear crackling or distortion when playing music When this happens you will have found the minimum buffer and must select a value a little higher so you do no
65. ols Unlike potentiometers such kind of controls regardless of their position but if you turn left or right Sends the value 63 3F hex if the encoder is turned lleft clockwise or 65 41 hexadecimal if the encoder is turned right clockwise C SWITCH ON OFF SW CENTER CW CCW CN Control Note ON OFF Where SW is Button CENTER is the point of arrest in potentiometer CW direction of clockwise rotation and CCW is direction of counter clockwise rotation These messages are used for buttons and are of the Note type The action values that send are 127 if you press the button or O if we are not pressing a button d LED ON OFF LED These messages are used to determine which LED should light These are messages such as Note and as in the case of push action values they receive are 127 if you want the LED is turned on or O if we want the LED off In the case of LEDs is the software which sends messages to the controller DJ Software exists that do not need to know the value of the notes or controls as these are read automatically In these cases you need only select a software command and act on the control that you want the software monitor while the software is in learning mode For other software where you have to manually enter values or out going messages power LEDs in which the self learning is not possible will be necessary to understand the nomenclature table MIDI MAP perfectly The following explains the contents of
66. op until 9999msec maximum slow stop NOTE If the HOLD function isn t activated changes in the parameters of the effect will be momentary that is to sat not be memorized 22 CLEAR BUTTON Press the CLEAR button the button lights up then select the buttons BANK 1 4 to be deleted Or hold down the CLEAR button and click through the buttons BANK to be deleted 23 Y BUTTON RATIO This button is used to adjust the parameters relationship value You can press the RATIO Y and turn the JOG WHEEL to adjust the parameters relationship value When the HOLD function is not activated the changes in effect parameters are momentary therefore not be stored Y RATIO PARAMETER MODIFICATION BY THE WHEEL Y RATIO PARAMETER button Y Parameter Balance Dry Wet This button sets the parameter Ratio of the effect we are applying Press the RATIO button it lights up while we manipulated the wheel we modify the parameter 1 If the HOLD button is not active any change of the parameter will be momentary 2 If the HOLD button is active any change of the parameter is permanent N j N 4 2 SA PARAMETER RATIO lt ER RQ Syncron User manual Functions description Front panel 24 TIME BUTTON This button changes the value of playing time betvveen Elapsed time played The display vvill light Elapsed More information on page 11 Remain time remaining on track The display will light Remain More i
67. or the CUE level as well as the Program main output level in your headphones When you turn the CUE PAN to the full left position you will only hear the CH 1 signal you playing on the contrary you will only hear the CH 2 signal you playing If the CUE PAN KNOB is set to the center position you can cue the both signal channels you playing 6 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 7 PHONES JACK This jack connector is used to connect your headphones to the device allowing you to monitor the cue channel Always be sure the CUE LEVEL VOLUME 6 is set to minimum before you put the headphones on Syncron User manual Functions description Rear panel Rear panel POWER www akryama j com ON mo AC INPUT 1 POWER INLET AC IN Use the accessory power cord to connect to an AC power outlet 2 POWER SWITCH Turn this unit power ON OFF 3 USB 2 PORT This is the USB port where you insert your USB mass storage device for playing Mp3 WAV files 4 USB MIDI PORT After hooking up your computer with the USB 1 1 port your computer will detect them respectively as an external sound card USB AUDIO CODEC See on page 17 more info about this point 5 BALANCED XLR MASTER OUTPUT JACKS The Master Output includes a pair of XLR Balanced jacks The 3 pin XLR jacks send a high current balanced output s
68. outputs outputs 1 and 2 BOOTH outputs 1 and 2 and Headphones Outputs 3 and 4 To better understand how you must configure the SYNCRON audio USB inputs and outputs below are examples for use with most popular dj software Here we do not explain how to set Akiyama ASIO drivers but as the software must be configured once the drivers are configured More information about the ASIO drivers Akiyama under ASIO Drivers Akiyama in this manual or the manual that came with the drivers Virtual DJ Virtual DJ can only use the inputs if you use ASIO drivers You can download free ASIO4 drivers www akiyamadj com The following explains how to configure the outputs in case you do not use ASIO drivers Select Setup Audio Configure and configured it as follows Inputs NONE Outputs HEADPHONES Master Front output Headphones Rear Output when mixer panel is in MIDI mode EXTERNAL MIXER Deck 1 Front output Deck 2 Rear output when mixer panel is in internal mode CARD 4 1 sound card Speakers 2 SYNCRON Configurer Sonido Skins Mappers Video Opciones Internet iPhone iPad Codecs Rendimiento Navegador Info Entradas Y Salidas me M 2g Master Salida frontal Aunculares Salida trasera Altavoces 2 SYNCRON _ am 4 1 CARD an v Tarjeta de Sonido Despite the names given by Virtual to sound cards input and output in this configuration will have the master outpu
69. r To continue click Next If you would like to select a different folder click Browse At least 20 4 MB of free disk space is required Step 3 press INSTALL BE Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing Akiyama DB GENERATOR on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location C Program Files Akiyama DB GENERATOR Installing Please wait while Setup installs Akiyama DB GENERATOR on your computer C Program Files Akiyama DB GENERATOR wcredist_x86 exe Syncron User manual Creation of Database Step 5 press FINISH E Wl Setup Akiyama DB GENERATOR o Completing the Akiyama DB GENERATOR Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing Akiyama DB GENERATOR on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup Once installed the DB Generator plug your USB device to your device and run DB Generator on it Then see a set of charts to indicate how to perform this operation CREATION OF THE DATABASE Scan and create database Follow the instructions outlined in each of the graphs will encounter during the creation of the database The database created will simplify the search for clues through SYNCRON controls Step 1 Select on your computer the USB device to be sorted for later use on your SY
70. red to qualified service personnel 17 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 18 Attachments do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 19 Accessories do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer 20 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 will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 21 Replacement Parts when replacement parts are required be sure the se
71. rvice 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 22 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 TERMS OF USE The device comes with a serial number Do not rip you may lose your warranty rights Syncron user manual Safe and efficient operation This product shall not be treated as household vvaste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product L 1 The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION Select the installation location of your unit carefully Avoid placing it in direct sunlight Also avoid locations subject to vibration and excessive dust heat cold or moisture Keep away from sources of
72. s Other configurations see your Traktor manual VIRTUAL DJ LE INSTALLATION Here are the steps to follovv to install Virtual DJ NOTE To install a nevv version of Virtual DJ LE need to uninstall any version of Virtual DJ LE you have installed on your computer One computer only may have installed one version of Virtual DJ LE Windows Run the Virtual D LE installer by double clicking the file icon install virtualdj le vx yzmsi where x y z indicates the version of software Installation will begin with the welcome screen shown in the figure below Syncron User manual Virtual DJ 7 LE Installation VIRTUAL Select Next to start the installation Then opens the license agreement VVelcome to the VirtualDJ LE Setup VVizard The Setup Wizard will install VirtualD LE on your computer Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit the Setup Wizard End User License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully EULA SUMMARY This license gives you the right to install and use the software on a maximum of two computers by one person It does not give you the right to rent or sell computer systems on which the software is installed or to rent or sell the software or part of it The software is distributed as is and no warranty of any kind is expressed Atomix Productions and its suppliers retain all intellectual property nghts in the software Once activated the software cannot be refunded
73. s and exit the internal menu Case Study The chart shows the method for selecting tracks once the database is created using the DB Generator program Will be presented with an example We seek the Track gt Artist PROPELLERHEADS Album DECK amp DRUMS amp ROCK amp ROLL Title Track SPYBREAK in Playlist Artist mode and so Playlist Album 1 Search Mode 1 Playlist gt Artist First select Artist as a way to search You will see the steps to follow in the accompanying graph PRESS Select SEARCH mode inside internal menu ES Press during 3 sec DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD SOG waa aie Ga scan Vac 201 co ans Ll Icy Te Da CO ELAPSED TOTAL REMAIN 3 a SINGLE n AUTOCUE 098 ac J C A BPM a CL LO Goo LI Ic C J T cin ELAPSED TOTAL REMAIN D CD A SINGLE greep ques sepes fue pee e gue TE DD D gt DD D gt D gt D gt DO DD D gt DD AUTO can AUTO CUE Rotate the TRACK button until Artist appears on ss AN DC 4 3 a LILIO wo 1 ACT cu ELAPSED TOTAL REMAIN 159 C9 A SINGLE gut sU FOLDER Press FOLDER again jui Hub us hui d E El e AUTOCUE In the text line appears the artist whose name starts with the letter of the alphabet next to the initiation for example the letter A or below in alphabetical order The search may be performed in two ways A and B A TURN TRACK We moved along the tracks ordered alphabetically by the Artis
74. s button is used to set the end point of a loop A loop starts by pressing the IN button A selected Loop will repeat continuously until you press a second time OUT EXIT LOOP Finally in AUTOLOOP mode page 4 point 3 this button will also serve to set the Loop at the time we press the button RELOOP BUTTON If we made a loop and we re not playing IN OUT RELOOP are lit pressing the RELOOP button the Loop instantly begin to play buttons IN OUT flash To exit the Loop and continue playback press the OUT button When RELOOP is available we have a loop in the display will read RELOOP When the loop is playing RELOOP word flashes on the display When the Loop is requested but is not playing RELOOP fixed appears in the display EDIT A POINT In loop mode hold down RELOOP at least 2 seconds the OUT button flash and the display shows the time point of the loop OUT output can now turn the wheel JOG WHEEL to edit out point Then press OUT to exit the editing or RELOOP press again the button IN blinks and IN IN EDIT is displayed on the VFD you can now spin the wheel to adjust the IN point Then press IN button to exit the edit In Loop editing mode you can switch between modifying entry loop IN and final loop OUT by pressing the RELOOP button How to edit a LOOP HOT CUS LOOP JT EE Tio Loop Manual press IN when you want to start the Loop Press the OUT button when you want to finish it At this time
75. sful Summary The software was installed I The first time you launch the program a window like the figure belovv appears You must enter the serial number provided vvith your Syncron and click OR You will find the serial number stuck on the protector of the CD 25 Welcome to VirtualDJ Please enter the Serial Number provided with your product SS gt Will then open Virtual DJ LE for Syncron gt D F ind FH El oo ES CS Os FE E LO LI Once Virtual Dj started selects CONFIG and below image appears BALC Settings Sound Setup Advanced Options Inputs NONE a pes 9 ja Outputs HEADPHONES Master Chan 1 amp 2 Headphones Chan 3 amp 4 Built in Output Sound card Apply e You only have to select Syncron in Sound card to load the default settings For more information about configuring the sound card to read the point of this manual Syncron user manual Virtual DJ LE functions DESCRIPTION OF VIRTUAL DJ FUNCTIONS Top panel SYNCRON 1 EBORE 20008 gs 2 3 6 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 1 VFD DISPLAY The VFD display will show the MIDI MODE channel number MIDI deck 1 channel number MIDI mixer channel number MIDI deck 2 2 LOOP this three buttons let you create and modify loops IN BUTTON This button lets you create a CUE point without pause playback real time cue In addition simultaneously determines the
76. ster output on the rear outputs of SYNCRON Master balanced unbalanced and Booth and Monitor output for the SYNCRON front headphone jack In Input Routing must select input 1 and 2 in Input Channel A for the left right respectively Similarly associate Input Channel B to SYNCRON inputs 3 and 4 LiMono 1 SYNCRON 1 R 2 SYNCRON 2 LiMonol 3 SYNCRON 3 H 4 SYNCRON 4 L Mono R L Mono R L Mono R OOO 9 OO D 9 D 9 9 O From this standard configuration you can make any changes it deems useful If you want to use an external mixer must select External Preferences Output Routing Mixing mode and assign each channel to a SYNCRON output You should select the MIDI CTRL option in the mixer panel if you want available the analog outputs Remember that channels 3 and 4 are accessible only on the front headphones output For other configurations see the Traktor manual Mac Configuration Connect your SYNCRON to an USB on your Mac using the supplied cable Open the MIDI Audio Setup application You vvill find it in the Utilities folder vvithin the Applications folder on your Mac The Audio MIDI Setup window will open 21 SYNCRON Fuente del reloj Por omisi n t Entrada integrada 2 entrada 0 salida Salida integrada 0 entrada 2 salida SYNCRON salida Fuente Por omisi n 4 Formato 44100 0 Hz wj Valor dB x Q Dispositivo agregado 0 entrada 0 salida C
77. t Or B Press TRACK and turn the wheel We move through the tracks ordered alphabetically by the Artist A ROTATE B PRESS sessa I o GNXNGS 03 000 333300000 O o H L aRnspPLLDLLZ PLHT ARTIST gt E Lii P b bd L ARTST Fil X GLA E as mes eine be Es ARTIST gt EE inr orsi Hur Min i PH Nei PE 2 Search Mode 1 Playlist gt Album First select Album as a way to search You will see the steps to follow in the accompanying graph Select search mode inside Internal Menu m Press during 3 sec II BP DP D gt DP DP DP DP DP DPD 2 vea 3 i mm fo BPM NO 00 00 mana E JO o It me JUL 20 3 ELAPSED TOTAL REMAIN Key CI A SINGLE E sets mau quur gages mn ms AUTOCUE TIL D gt D gt DD D gt DD DD DY DD DY DD AUTO Ian 00 wc n cao BPM HC CIL I CY avc E l d L Om DUO LC JU DIC r sts ELAPSED TOTAL REMAIN GED A SINGLE sim sms pese Fi AUTO CUE appears 7 7 7 7 3 7 7 3 7 jg 1 OO j m AN C mira mm C71 iio L Zur DOI Lu ELAPSED TOTAL REMAIN EG SINGLE gg qe ger pps pos pep pup je pee AUTOCUE Press FOLDER again In the text line appears the album whose name starts with the letter of the alphabet next to the initiation for example the letter A or below in alphabetical order A Turn FOLDER We moved by albums sorted alphabetically by the Artist Or 17 Syncron User manual Akiyama ASIO Drivers B Press FOLDER and turn t
78. t hear unwanted sounds To exit press OK Once done you need to configure the inputs and outputs of your software as described at the point of setting the sound card on this manual SOUND CARD SET UP After connecting your computer to the USB port your PC will detect it as an audio device USB Audio Codec You can play music on your computer or send it through the USB connection as a signal source to the device SYNCRON has 2 stereo inputs and 2 USB outputs In point 13 of mixer panel explains all the possible combinations of input output in function of the selected source NOTE 1 The signal sent to the master output is not influenced by the position of the volume controls To use the USB connection please also refer to your computer manual operation and software programs you use 2 It is recommended not to use USB cables shorter than a metre long Windows setup Windows automatically installs drivers compatible with SYNCRON However it is advisable to use ASIO drivers to reduce latency In the examples listed below we use the Akiyama ASIO drivers www asio4all com Once installed the drivers from your computer will have access to 4 mono inputs and 4 mono outputs 19 Dispositivo de High Definition Audio UR 2 UP Out 4x 44 1lcHz 16Bits OW in 4x 44 1kHz 16Bits ASIO Buffer Size 192 Samples The inputs correspond to the SYNCRON LINE PHONE 1 and 2 analog inputs The outputs correspond to the MASTER
79. t of Virtual DJ in the rear outputs of SYNCRON Master balanced unbalanced and Booth and the headphones output by the Front headphone jack of SYNCRON device Syncron User manual Sound card setup When using ASIO drivers need to configure Virtual DJ as explained belovv Select Settings Sound Configuration sound and configured as follows LINE INs inputs Outputs HEADPHONES Master Channels 1 amp 2 Headphones Channels 3 amp 4 when mixer panel is in MIDI mode EXTERNAL MIXER Deck 1 Channels 1 amp 2 Deck 2 Channels 3 amp 4 when mixer panel is in internal mode ASIO Sound Card ASIO Driver Akiyama ASIO Sound Setup Skins Mappers Video Options intemet iPhone iPad Codecs Performances Browser into L inputs PR a K Outputs ones El ip r Master Chan 1 amp 2 Headphones Chan 3 amp 4 AKIYAMA ASIO l ASIO contig asio Soundcard DRIVER E Ultre latency ASIO LINE INs inputs are activated by selecting AUX on the deck you want From this standard configuration you can make any changes it deems useful If you want to use an external mixer must select EXTERNAL MIXER on output and assign to each channel 1 amp 2 and 3 amp 4 a deck You should select the MIDI CTRL option in the mixer panel if you want available the analog outputs When we have selected Mixer the digital outputs of the sound card are directly routed to the internal mixer and t
80. t the volume controls in a way that the saturation LED lights up only occasionally peaks 2 Feed the power amplifier with an audio signal of the appropriate level What is the appropriate level Professional Power Amplifiers are set for an input level of 4 dBu Do not panic it is easy to get to it 4 dBu is just a fixed measure of the audio signal that professional audio community uses as reference level it can be expressed also in Volts 4dBu equals 1 23 Volt RMS So to speak the Power Amplifier will work at its best if feed with a signal of a level near the 4 dBu or 1 23 Volt RMS How do we set this level Easy using the mixer appropriately Incidentally the nominal level for a professional audio mixer is also 4dBu Therefore if we set the master output level of the mixer carefully monitoring the output level meters normally LED bars we will ensure that the level of the audio signal fed to the Power Amplifier is near 4dBu because the nominal level of the mixer is 4dBu and we set correctly the output level or the mixer Why we should avoid saturation Obvious reasons aside there is a more material reason Saturated signal can damage your speakers Although some speakers have overload protection a highly saturated signal can deliver D C and this phenomenon can easily shatter your speakers Mixer Panel Syncron User manual Functions description Mixer Panel CHANNEL 01 CHANNEL O2 13 11 e C CO CO CO CO CO C
81. the internal menu we have established Album as a way to search The search process is Press and turn the control FOLDER up to the letter P In the case of the drawing we have assumed that the ARTIST is the first in the track list started with the letter P Turn the TRACK control we move through the next tracks belonging to this album Select SEARCH mode inside the internal menu Search PRESS amp ROTATE 1 sec later the title appears H ARTIST TITLE 55i 1 sec later the title a El ARTIST TITLE Sa KA TRACK gt gt ARTIST E FE EI i TITLE ii BITUH RS ARTIST i TITLE ri fesse 2 ee enh Seen fs hatio To facilitate the reading of the two rows of alphanumeric characters we can set the speed at which they move and the time between shifts Over a programmed period of time words are shifted to the left One time in the fron row T Repeatedly in the bottom row 15 FOLDER INDICATOR This indicates which folder you are in 16 TOUCH INDICATOR This appears when anything touches the jog wheel 17 CUE INDICATOR This indicator will glow when the unit is in CUE mode 18 PLAY PAUSE INDICATOR Indicates the player is in play mode or the player is in pause mode INTERNAL MENU The internal menu allows you to configure the operation of many of the controls In addition it allows a MIDI mapping directly from your computer Hold the FOLDER knob for 2 seconds to enter the intern
82. tor of his CD Will then open Virtual DJ LE for Syncron Syncron User manual Virtual DJ 7 LE Installation o m dio sn E E TE El EC I T 11k SE M Once Virtual Dj started selects CONFIG and below image appears Sound Setup Advenced Optons Master Chen 1 amp 2 Headphones Chan 3 amp 4 You only have to select Syncron in Sound card to load the default settings For more information about configuring the sound card to read the point of this manual MAC Run the Virtual DJ LE installer by double clicking the file icon install virtualdj le vx yzpkg where x y z indicates the version of software Installation will begin with the welcome screen shown in the figure below mno ds Install VirtualDJ LE Welcome to the VirtualDJ LE Installer Introduction You will be guided through the steps necessary to install this software Installation B Summary Go Back t Continue Select Continue to begin installation Then opens the license agreement 24 w Install VirtualDJ LE Softvvare License Agreement English B EULA SUMMARY O Introduction License This license gives you the right to install and use the software on a maximum of two computers by one person It does not give you the right to rent or sell computer systems on which the software is installed or to rent or sell the software or part of it p installation B Summary The software
83. us the original sound effect is played ECHO EFFECT This button is to activate and deactivate the ECHO effect The ECHO effect provides an echo to output signal To understand the ECHO effect first we will introduce the DELAY concept This function allows a delay sound with beat The delay effect is repeated only once Original 4 beats peje 1 2 delay 8 beats gt pp ppd ECHO effect allows a delay sound depending on TIME parameter The delayed signal will be repeated several times upon the setting of the Time parameter FLANGER EFFECT This button is used to activate and deactivate the flanger effect FLANGER effect distorts the output signal and creates an effect similar to the frequency of progressive and out of it Also similar to that produced by an oscillating phase change some people call it jet effect We can represent the effect by the following graph representing the original wave form versus the amended and added to the original In units of 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 beat One cycle of flanger effect is produced quickly and easily Short delay i I 1 cycle 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 beat HOLD BUTTON For the correct explanation of this section vve must advance the HOLD function activated by the HOLD button Pressing the button is light up Once dovvn vve set the value of the effect parameters vve are using If the HOLD button is not selected the buttons doesn t lit
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