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1. m Bj P 3 tom mn E EA lll 111 56 lll I 1 Ww m Main features 1 x USB front and 1 x USB rear inputs which can be read by both players simultaneously 2 x Large VFD displays which can be viewed from wide angles e Plays MP3 files from either USB on the front or rear ports on either side of the player Easy to use folder and file search MP3 WAV compatible 103 tags Instant start sound is produced immediately when the play button is pressed 3 modes of operation Vinyl CD DJ and Auto cue scratch Interactive AQ touch sensitive jog wheel Jog wheel pitch bend 100 e Pitch controlled 6 10 amp 16 100 Pitch lock function Single and continuous play options DSP effects echo flanger filter scratch and brake X amp Y Parameters controlled by jog wheel to maximize the sound effects Seamless loop with fine tune adjustment 4x Memory banks to store cue points or loops band control with push button kill for each channel Adjustable cross fader curve and cross fader reverse option Fader start option 2xexternal phono Line Inputs Microphone tone controls Headphone monitoring with cue pan and volume controls Memory backup defaults to last setting Auto manual tap BPM Relay playback Part or full MIDI control by the
2. 4 MIC ON OFF TALKOVER SWITCH When switched left the MIC is off middle is ON and to the right is TALKOVER position where the sound level for everything other than that from the MIC will decrease to around 20dB 5 CUE PAN CONTROL This slider allows you to monitor a cued track as well as the current playing track from your headphones When you move the CUE PAN to the left position you will only hear the Channel 1 signal playing If you move the CUE PAN to the right you will only hear the Channel 2 signal playing If the CUE PAN is set to the centre position you can hear both Channels playing 6 CUE LEVEL CONTROL This rotary knob is used to adjust the headphone volume Turn the knob in a clockwise direction to increase the headphone volume and anti clockwise to decrease 7 HEADPHONE SOCKET This jack socket is used to connect your headphones to the device allowing you to monitor the cue channel Always be sure the CUE LEVEL VOLUME is set to minimum before you plugging in the headphones E uuu aa Page 9 of 26 General Functions and Controls Mixer Panel 1 USB PORT 1 This is the USB port where you ou 6 13 insert your USB 2 0 mass storage device up to 1 32Gb OO 2 M 2 MASTER VOLUME CONTROL This rotary knob o O is used to control the master output level 3 Tem b i volume To avoid distorted output try to A maintain an average out
3. CITRoniC 26 0 gt ucu g ooo CUE g CTIE FOLDER FOLDER emoogg AUTO BPM e ggg faa J LJ wD 058 Gra LI ALL TRACK ALL TRACK 0000 aso 5 xx ass DET 1 Go L1 OOO exes O ao OCI meso OO Ow DO 98 BB 88 FADERSTART c F cunvE FADERSTART ll TIT IN 6 gt mil TH TM J 2 gt 2 wuwu OWNERS MANUAL Version 1 0 Safety information Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this item near moisture Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacture s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators stoves or other items including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug The wide blade is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into the item or the mains socket consult an electrician for replacement 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plug convenience receptacles and point where they exit from the item 11 Only
4. 1 7FH ON 00H OFF D1 59 D1 59 7FH ON 00H OFF A D 1 A 7FH ON 00H OFF w p 2 5 rr 5B 5B 7FH ON 00H OFF SGL CTN SW 1C 1 F1 C F1 7FH ON OOH OFF 9 SW LED 1D 1D 8 1D 1D 3 66 57 66 67 7FH ON 00H OFF eme om 97 s 9 CUE 5D 5D 7FH ON 00H OFF G1 5E G1 SE 7FH ON OOH OFF SW LED 1F 1F LF LF G Sr G 1 SF 7FH ON 00H OFF SW LED 20 20 1i 20 20 A1 60 Al 60 7FH ON OOH OFF TAP SW LED 21 21 21 21 61 61 7FH ON 00H OFF Page 21 of 26 TT 7FH ON 00H OFF VR 00 7F GAIN 12 p 2 C2 1 63 C2 1 VR 00 7F HIGH ala 4 9 51 63 68 22 24 2924 61 63 68 00 err VR 00 7F Channel Fader G 2 7FH ON OOH OFF U2 LED 26 G 26 2 A2 A2 7FH ON 00H OFF 10 LED 2D 2D OOH 7FH E ER LEVEL METER LED METER LED G3 76 7FH ON 00H OFF RELAY SW LED 37 37 G 3 77 7FH ON OOH OFF MASTER METER SW LED 38 38 31 70 VR 00 7F MASTER VR 30 08 6F 47 VR 00 7F VR SW VR 00 7F MIC1 LEVEL 36 75 VR 00 7F MIC2 LEVEL VR CUE PAN Vis 34 73 VR 00 7F SLIDER 33 72 VR 00 7F CUE PAN LEVEL VR Page 22 of 26 Fader Start m 1 40 7FH ON OOH OFF ON L Fader Start OFF L R Fader Start 42 7 ON OOH OFF ON R Fader Start 43 7 ON OOH OFF OFF R C F
5. 5 12 0 sec Line name start stop time adjustment Scroll Speed 50 2000 msec Line name move time adjustment Sensitivity Touch wheel sensitivity adjustment Adjustment range is 20 20 Intensity VFD Brightness Brightness range is 1 4 A CUE Level Change the AUTO CUE level Level range is 36 78dB Bit Rate Display ON OFF Version CXX Control version DSPXX DSP version Load Default Press TRACK Knob to enter load defaults EXIT amp SAVE Exit amp Save setting to next power on Press the TRACK knob to fast exit amp save in any operating mode pano 9 8 POON Note Save 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 SENITIVITY INTENSITY A CUE LEVEL DISPLAY Defaults 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 2 3 MIDI SETUP TAP HOLD I O HIDE CROSSFADER UNLOCK CROSSFADER REVERSE Off DISPLAY TIME 3ms SCROLL SPEED 400ms SENITIVITY 0 INTENSITY 4 A CUE LEVEL 48dB Bit rate display ON Page 14 of 26 Data Management DATABASE BUILDER Database management software for the MP X10 scans your USB device and writes contents files making it easy for you to search by Title Ar
6. JOG WHEEL a The JOG WHEEL will act as a frame search control when the track in PAUSE or CUE mode allowing you to set a starting point or CUE point b The JOG WHEEL also works as a pitch bend during playback Turning the side of the JOG WHEEL in any JOG MODE and turning clockwise will increase the pitch percentage up to 100 and turning the wheel counterclockwise will decrease the pitch percentage down to 100 The pitch bend will be determined by how long you turn the JOG WHEEL continuously c The JOG WHEEL can be used to control the TIME and RATIO parameters for the digital effect 9 CUE PLAY Press CUE PLAY button to return to the last set CUE point and continue playing immediately You can also tap the button continuously to create a BOP effect 10 CUE Can be used in a number of ways a Pressing the CUE button during playback immediately stops the current track and returns the music to the last set CUE point b In PAUSE mode pressing and holding the CUE button plays the track from the last set CUE point Releasing the CUE button will return the track to the last set CUE point c Pressing and holding CUE button will start the track If PLAY PAUSE button is pressed during this time the track will continue to play when CUE button is released 11 PLAY PAUSE Pressing PLAY PAUSE button will start the track instantly Pressing this button again will pause the current track 12 TAP This button is used for manual BPM Whe
7. PC 19 Rack mountable optional Included accessories 1x UK power cable 1x EU power cable 1x USB lead 1x User manual 19 Rack mount kit Page 3 of 26 Setup 1 Before making or changing the connections switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AV outlet 2 We recommend to use high quality shielded audio cables when connecting input output devices as it makes a huge difference in sound reproduction quality 3 Do not use excessively long cables Be sure the plugs and jacks are securely fastened Loose connections cause hum noise or intermittence that can damage your speakers 4 Connecting to a computer the controller will be automatically recognised by both Windows based PC Laptops operating Windows XP SP2 or later and MAC O S 10 4 or later as a generic MIDI controller without the need to install drivers Note the DB software only works with Windows based operating computers You can then use any DJ software with MIDI mapping features to program in the functions to operate on screen See Page 20 Turntable Main unbalanced power amplifier M o M O UNBALANCED ee Microphone Ie e E Caer Main balanced USB Storage Device Computer power amplifier CD MP3 Player sas Page 4 of 26 General Func
8. time parameter which effects the sound produced by the digital effects by pressing the X button and rotating the JOG WHEEL clockwise to increase the length of the effect or anti clockwise to decrease the level of the effect Activate the HOLD button and rotate the JOG WHEEL to set the default value Note For the above when the JOG WHEEL has stopped moving the ratio will return to the default setting 6 SEARCH These buttons allow you to fast forward or rewind the track when in PLAY or CUE mode 7 JOG MODE There are three modes of operation b VINYL When set to VINYL touch the surface of the JOG WHEEL and rotate clockwise or anti clockwise to activate the scratch effect CD DJ When set to CD DJ use the JOG WHEEL to bend the pitch of the track Clockwise to speed up the track anti clockwise to slow down the speed of the track A CUE SCRATCH i IN PLAYBACK MODE While music is playing touch the JOG WHEEL to return the track to last set CUE point and activate scratch mode set by using the IN button hold down and move the JOG WHEEL clockwise and anti clockwise to use the scratch effect When you release the track will continue playing from the last set CUE point ii IN CUE MODE While the music is not playing CUE mode tapping the JOG WHEEL will start the playback Hold your finger on the JOG WHEEL to continue playback When your finger is released the music will stop and go back to the last CUE point Page 6 of 26 8
9. CTION BEI Hold TAP CODE DECK B Hold TAP CENTER DECK 7FH ON 00H OFF 9 puc 7FH ON 00H OFF 7FH ON 00H OFF 1 4 1 4 7FH ON 00H OFF SW LED 04 04 3 04 04 3 ON 00 SOURCE F 45 F 1 45 7FH ON 00H OFF SELECT U1 SW LED 06 06 1 06 06 G 1 46 G 1 46 7FH ON 00H OFF SAVE SW LED 07 07 07 07 G 4 G 1 47 7FH ON OOH OFF E ww C3 C3 7FH ON 00H OFF 1 LED GREEN 30 30 A 1 48 A 1 48 7FH ON 00H OFF 2 SW LED RED 09 09 09 09 7FH ON 00H OFF 2 LED GREEN 31 C 3 31 49 1 49 7FH ON 00H OFF 9 Scd D D 7FH ON 00H OFF 3 LED GREEN 32 3 32 3 8 1 4A B 1 4A 7FH ON 00H OFF 4 SW LED RED 0B 0B 0B 0B D 3 7FH ON OOH OFF 4 LED GREEN 33 D 33 co 4B co 4B 7FH ON OOH OFF CLEAR SW LED 0C 0C 0C 0C C 0 4C C 0 4C 7FH ON 00H OFF 29 SW LED 00 00 0D OD DO 4D DO 4D 7FH ON 00H OFF Time X SW LED OE OE OE OE FO 50 FO 50 7FH ON OOH OFF HOLD SW LED 11 11 11 11 F 0 51 F 0 51 7FH ON 00H OFF FILTER SW LED 12 12 12 12 GO 52 GO 52 7FH ON 00H OFF SKID SW LED 13 13 13 13 G 53 G 0 53 7FH ON 00H OFF RATIO Y SW LED 14 14 0 14 14 AO 54 AO 54 7FH ON OOH OFF 16 SW LED 15 15 15 15 55 55 7FH ON 00H OFF Ci 57 Ci 57 7FH ON 00H OFF SW LED 18 18 18 18 C 1 C
10. CURVE 46 7FH ON OOH OFF SW L C F CURVE 45 7FH ON OOH OFF CENTER C F CURVE 55 44 7FH ON 00H OFF Page 23 of 26 CC ABSOLUTE VR LEVEL METER LED TYPE Control Change messages are sent with status OxBn where n is the channel for the specified CC controller Thus the controller MIDI ID is indicated with the channel along with the CC number The value from 0x00 to Ox7F directly related to the location of the controller LEVEL METER LEDS 00 0B gt ALL LEDS OFF 0C 17 gt LED 30 ON 18 23 gt LED 30 20 ON 24 2F gt LED 30 20 10 ON 30 3B gt LED 30 20 10 7 ON 3C 47 gt LED 30 20 10 7 4 ON 48 53 gt LED 30 20 10 7 4 2 ON 54 5F gt LED 30 20 10 7 4 2 0 ON 60 6B gt LED 30 20 10 7 4 2 0 2 ON 6C 77 gt LED 30 20 10 7 4 2 0 2 4 ON 78 7F gt ALL LEDS ON 30 20 10 7 4 2 0 2 4 7 CC RELATIVE ENC TYPE Control Change messages are status OxBn where n is the channel for the specified CC controller Thus the controller MIDI ID is indicated with the channel along with the CC number The value from 0x40 to indicate the change in the controller This is an offset to 0x40 one s complement notation A message with data 0x43 indicates a positive change of 3 A messages with data 0x31 indicates a negative change of 15 SWITCH ON OFF SW CENTER TYPE These messages are used for
11. DB Builder Pro Installing Please wait while Setup installs DB Builder Pro on your computer Extracting files C Program Files DBPro Builder QtGuid dll STEP 4 Processing Setup DB Builder Pro Completing the DB Builder Pro Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing DB Builder Pro on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup STEP 5 Click finish Page 16 of 26 Scan and create Refer to the following process for scanning and creating database NOTE For Vista users please right click the icon and select RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR DB Buil E B Tool Tool Help DE usic roreign singer Lady GaGa Lady GaGa Bad Romance mp3 Playlist Buko DATABASE BUILD DATABASE Title Artist Album Genre State Update Mp3 CD information STEP 1 Select the desired STEP 2 Processing storage device and click build o Ipol Help Playlist Title BUILD DATABASE Artist Album Genre Total 19 folder and 123 mp3 wav files processed rt FORMAT sorted STEP 3 Complete NOTE Please re create the database builder whenever you change the contents of your USB device PLAYLIST OPERATION 1 Hold the FOLDER knob down for 3 seconds to enter the internal menu 2 Rotate the FOLDER knob to find the PLAYLIST option 3 Turn the Track knob to select Normal Title Artist Album G
12. LAT b FREQUENCY RESPONSE 17 16KHz 2dB TCD781 TRK1 4 16 SET GAIN TO OdBV OUT EQ FLAT c THD N LESS THAN 0 0896 TCD782 TRK16 GAIN MAXIMUM EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED d SN RATIO MORE THAN 70dB TCD782 TRK2 8 SET GAIN TO OdBV OUT EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED e LR SEPARATION MORE THAN 63dB AT 1KHz TCD782 TRK2 9 11 SET GAIN TO OdBV OUT EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED f RECORING amp PLAYBACK LINE 1KHz 14dBV INPUT GAIN MAXIMUM OUTPUT 6dBV 2V 2dB THD N LESS THAN 0 0896 GAIN MAXIMUM W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED 15 MP3 FORMAT File System FAT 12 16 32 USB Applicable file extensions mp3 MP3 mP3 Mp3 Format Max number of Folders 999 Max number of files max 999 files MPEG 1 Layer 3 standard ISO IEC 32 40 48 56 80 96 112 128 160 192 224 256 320 11172 3 which provides for single kbps channel mono and two channel stereo coding at sampling rates of 32 44 1 and 48kHz Xing VBRI VBR MPEG 2 Layer 3 standard ISO IEC 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 144 160 Kbps MP3 13818 3 which provides for similar Format coding at sampling rates of 16 22 05 and 24 kHz Xing VBRI VBR MPEG 2 5 Layer 3 standard which 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 144 160 Kbps provides for similar coding at sampling rates of 8 11 025 and 12 kHz Xing VBRI VBR SSS Page 19 of 26 MIDI MAP FUNCTION EGRIERION SHIFT FUNCTION SHIFT CODE A
13. N LOAD 100KQ MASTER MORE THAN 15dBV 5 62V LOAD 100KQ PHONES MORE THAN 4dBV 1 6V LOAD 32Q S N RATIO MAXIMUM GAIN EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED LINE MORE THAN 73dB PHONO MOTE THAN 73dB MIC MORE THAN 63dB CROSSTALK MAXIMUM GAIN EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED MASTER OdBV OUTPUT LINE PHONO MORE THAN 63dB 1KHz BETWEEN L AND R CHANNEL MORE THAN 70dB 1KHz BETWEEN CHANNELS FADER 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 Page 18 of 26 Cont 10 TONE EQ MIC 14 3dB 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 11 CHANNEL BALANCE Within 2dB 12 TALKOVER 20dB 2dB 13 USB HOST PLAYER SIGNAL FORMAT MP3 128KBPS a OUTPUT LEVEL OdBV 2dB TCD782 TRK16 GAIN MAXIMUM EQ FLAT b FREQUENCY RESPONSE 17 16KHz 2dB TCD781 TRK1 4 16 SET GAIN TO OdBV OUT EQ FLAT c THD N LESS THAN 0 0896 TCD782 TRK16 GAIN MAXIMUM EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED d SN RATIO MORE THAN 70dB TCD782 TRK2 8 SET GAIN TO OdBV OUT EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED e LR SEPARATION MORE THAN 63dB AT 1KHz TCD782 TRK2 9 11 SET GAIN TO OdBV OUT EQ FLAT W 20KHz LPF A WEIGHTED 14 USB HOST PLAYER SECTION SIGNAL FORMAT MP3 128KBPS a OUTPUT LEVEL OdBV 2dB TCD782 TRK16 GAIN MAXIMUM EQ F
14. SAVE BUTTON rrscssrxT ssoOas s Page 7 of 26 21 EFFECTS AND HOLD a EFFECTS The below buttons add effects to the music The volume and length of the effects can be controlled by a combination of the PARAMETER BUTTONS and JOG WHEEL i ECHO This button is used to add an ECHO effect your output signal ii FLANGER The FLANGER effect distorts the output signal and creates an effect similar to the frequency phasing in and out of each other iii FILTER The FILTER effect tweaks the original sound to add different tonal definition iv BRAKE The BRAKE effect is the both the start speed and stop speed of the track simulating that of a turntable The START time is controlled by the X Parameter and the STOP time is controlled by the Y Parameter Depending on which operating mode the player is in determines how the effect is triggered 1 When in VINYL mode hold the top of the JOG WHEEL Note It is advised to hold the side of the JOG WHEEL with one hand while doing this as any movement from the JOG WHEEL at this point will cause the unit to go in to scratch mode 2 When in CD DJ mode press PLAY PAUSE button to activate b HOLD Activating the HOLD button in combination with one of the above TIME or RATIO buttons allows you to lock the default level of either parameter When the desired level is set deactivate the hold button for continued normal use 22 CLEAR Press CLEAR button LED on or hold the CLEAR button to se
15. al input gain for a channel Never use the gain control to adjust output volume Set the gain level properly will ensure a clean output signal SOURCE SELECTOR 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 a CH1 amp CH2 both set to PC the entire unit works as a MIDI controller b CH1 set to PC amp CH2 set to DECK B DECK A works as a MIDI controller and the mixer works internally with DECK B c CH1 set to PC amp CH2 selected to L2 P2 DECK A works as a MIDI controller and the mixer works internally with L2 P2 General Functions and Controls Rear Panel POWER INLET AC IN Use the provided IEC power lead to connect to an AC power source POWER SWITCH Turn the unit power ON OFF USB 2 PORT This is the USB port where you insert your USB mass storage device for playing MP3 files USB MIDI PORT Use the provided USB cable to connect the Citronic MP X10 to a PC or Laptop computer by a USB 2 0 connection The computer will detect it straight away as an external sound card No need to install any drivers Once installed you may then play music on your computer and it will play through MP X10 through the MASTER output or BOOTH output BALANCED XLR MASTER OUTPUT JACKS L amp R 3 pin balanced XLR jacks send a high current balanced output signal These jacks should be used when connectin
16. enre and press the TRACK knob to confirm the selection 4 The MP X10 will then read the data files created and display your tracks in the order you desire nm Page 17 of 26 Specification 1 GENERAL SECTION PRODUCT MP X10 Dual USB MP3 Player Digital Mixer POWER SOURCE AC 100 240V 60 50Hz POWER CONSUMPTION 21 WATTS DIMENSIONS 420mm W X 298 8mm D X 89mm H WEIGHT 4 42kg INPUT OUTPUT IMPEDANCE amp SENSITIVITY EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN LOAD 100KQ a INPUT IMPEDANCE AND REFERENCE INPUT LEVEL LINE 47K OHM 14dBV 200mV 8 PHONO 47K OHM 50dBV 3 16mV 0 1dB MIC 10K OHM 50dBV 3 16mV 0 1dB b OUTPUT IMPEDANCE AND LEVEL MASTER 1K OHM OdBV 1V 3dB MASTER BAL load 600 ohm 600 OHM 4dBm 1 23V 3dB BETWEEN HOT AND COLD BOOTH 1K OHM OdBV 1V 3dB PHONES load 32 ohm 33 OHM OdBV 1V 2d FREQUENCY RESPONSE EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN LOAD 100KQ 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 100KQ LINE LESS THAN 0 06 1 KHz PHONO LESS THAN 0 08 1 KHz MIC LESS THAN 0 15 1 KHz MAXIMUM INPUT 1KHz THD 1 EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAIN LOAD 100KQ LINE MORE THAN 0dBV PHONO MORE THAN 36dBV MIC MORE THAN 36dBV MAXIMUM OUTPUT 1KHz THD 1 EQ FLAT MAXIMUM GAI
17. g to an amp or other audio equipment with a balanced input or whenever you will be running a signal line greater than 4 5m UNBALANCED MASTER OUTPUT The RCA jacks send a low current unbalanced output signal These jacks should only be used for shorter cable runs to signal processors looping to another mixer or when connecting to small powered speakers BOOTH OUTPUT JACKS RCA jacks to connect to your active booth monitors Page 11 of 26 10 11 LINE PHONO SELECTOR SWITCH These switches are used to change the voltage line levels of there respected LINE PHONO RCA inputs jacks When connecting turntables that do not have a built in pre amp 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 NOTE Always be sure main power is shut off before changing the position of the Line Level Selector Switch CHANNEL LINE PHONO INPUT CONNECTORS Connect turntables without a built in pre amp to the PHONO input and other devices such as CD players Tape Decks MP3 devices and other line level instruments must be connected to the LINE input Ensure that you switch the LINE PHONO switch to select the input The input level volume is controlled by the channel GAIN control 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 a
18. knob has three functions You can use this to select the next or previous track by turning the knob forwards or backwards Holding down and turning the knob forwards or backwards will rapidly skip through the tracks on your USB memory device by 10 tracks per click Press the TRACK KNOB will read the ID3 tags on the file Switch between File name Title name Artist Bit rate on the LCD display 4 SAVE This button has 3 functions in relation to the BANK BUTTONS see PART 20 b Press this button to activate save mode The SAVE button LED will glow when active When activated press your desired BANK button to store your CUE point or playing SEAMLESS LOOP To store your CUE points or LOOPS that are in the BANK memory to your USB device for use in the future press and hold the SAVE button for 2 seconds The SAVE button LED will flash to confirm it has saved RECALL MEMORY The MP X10 can store 4 programmed CUE point or LOOPS per track on the USB device The memory points on the USB are depending on available memory space These settings can be recalled at any time by first pressing the SAVE button so it is highlighted Then use the FOLDER and TRACK knobs to search for the track you have the memory points stored Once found the VFD display will read RECALLING for a few seconds while it loads the memory in to the desired bank When ready for use the BANK buttons will be highlighted 5 X PARAMETER Time parameter You can set the
19. lect the BANK buttons you would like to clear 23 Y PARAMETER RATIO parameter You can set the ratio parameter by selecting this button and rotating the JOG WHEEL clockwise to increase the level of the effect or anti clockwise to decrease the level of the effect Note For the above when the JOG WHEEL has stopped moving the ratio will return to the default setting 24 TIME The button will switch the time value described in the TIME METER between ELAPSED playing time TRACK remaining time and TOTAL remaining time 25 SGL CTN This function allows you to choose between single track play or continuous track play all tracks in order with no delay between tracks This function also operates in RELAY mode With this button you can also switch auto cue on and off by holding the button down for 1 second pI 1 M Page 8 of 26 General Functions and Controls Front Panel 1 MIC 1 JACK This jack socket is used to connect a microphone to the mixer Connect your microphone via 6 3mm jack The volume output level for microphone will be controlled by its own respective VOLUME control 2 MIC LEVEL CONTROL These rotary knobs controls the output volume of MICROPHONE 1 amp 2 However master volume is controlled by the MASTER VOLUME CONTROL on the mixer 3 MIC TONE CONTROL This rotary knob control the frequency response of the Microphone
20. me a new CUE POINT is set 18 PAUSE INDICATOR The pause indicator will glow when the unit is in pause mode A 1 1 e n Page 13 of 26 Internal Menu Hold down the FOLDER knob for 2 seconds to enter the internal menu and turn FOLDER knob to search through the different menu Turn the TRACK knob or JOG WHEEL to change the submenus Save and exit internal menu turn the FOLDER knob to F Exit amp Save and press the TRACK knob The display indicates Saving 1 PLAYLIST Normal Title Artist Album Genre for USB Use the DBbuilder software see next section in order to use the PLAYLIST type a Normal This is the default setting Tracks are played corresponding to the established hierarchical data structure Title Browse by the tracks by title name in alphabetical order Artist Browse by the tracks by artist name in alphabetical order Album Browse by the tracks by Album name in alphabetical order Genre Browse by the tracks by Genre type in alphabetical order Repeat Mode 3 different modes Play All REPEAT FOLDER TRACK MIDI CH Setup MIDI Channel from 1 to 16 DECK A MIXER DECK B MIDI SETUP a TAP HOLD TOGGLE b I O Hide DIS Hide display MIDI I O value 5 Cross Fader a LOCK Locks the CROSS FADER to the middle of the two channels b UNLOCK CROSS FADER is active and can switch the MASTER OUTPUT from CH1 to CH2 6 Cross Fader Reverse a ON Reverse the CROSS FADER b OFF Normal operation Display Time 0
21. meter will display either the elapse total or remaining time of a track or the entire disc The display time will depend on the selected time function The selected time function will be displayed above the TIME METER as total remaining remaining track time or elapsed track name 8 TIME BAR INDICATOR This bar gives a visual approximation of a track or discs time This bar will begin to flash when a track is ending 9 PITCH INDICATOR This meter will display the pitch percentage applied by the pitch slider 10 TEMPO LOCK This will indicate the TEMPO LOCK function is active 11 MEMORY BUCKET This indicator serves two functions The bucket symbol details the cue memory status a full bucket outline indicates the cue memory is full The five bars in the memory bucket detail the digital buffer Each bar indicates 2 seconds The search functions will not operate until all the bars are full 12 BPM METER This meter will display the BPM beats per minute of the current track Or the manual BPM that you set when you press the TAP button 13 BPM This will indicate that the AUTO BPM counter is active 14 CHARACTER DISPLAY This will display the name of the track and album when an MP3 track is loaded 15 FOLDER DISPLAY 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 and will flash every ti
22. n in manual BPM mode tap this button to the beat of the music Readout will be displayed on the VFD display Hold the TAP button for 1 second to activate AUTO BPM 13 PITCH BEND The desired pitch of track increases when button is held and decreases when button is held The music returns to the original pitch when either button is released 14 PITCH SLIDER This slider is used to adjust the playback pitch percentage Move the slider down to speed up the music and move the slider up to slow down the music 15 KEY LOCK This button turns on or turns off the KEY LOCK function This function allows you to use the PITCH SLIDER to speed up or slow down playback speed without altering the tonal pitch of the track 16 TEMPO RANGE Press the button to choose pitch percentage adjustment X695 10 16 and 100 17 PITCH ON OFF Press this button to turn the PITCH SLIDER ON OFF 18 SOURCE SELECT Use this button to read from USB PORT 1 or USB PORT 2 19 FOLDER SEARCH Turn FOLDER knob to search for the desired folder 20 MEMORY BANKS 1 4 These buttons are used to store either four CUE points or four SEAMLESS LOOPS Press the desired bank button to set a CUE point Highlight RED or make a loop using the IN OUT buttons and save to your desired bank button Highlighted GREEN To delete any CUE points or LOOPS from the memory press CLEAR followed by the BANK BUTTON you which to delete For more information go to PART 4
23. o the last cued point 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 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 centre position the output signals of both the CHANNEL 1 and CHANNEL 2 will be even 9 CURVE Allows you to adjust 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 HI MID or LOW frequencies by turning the desired knob from left to right You can adjust the signal output between 30dB and 10dB You can also activate the KILL EQ by pressing either the HI MID or LOW knobs to reduce the frequency to the lowest level 30dB A red LED will indicate that KILL mode is active A Page 10 of 26 12 13 CHANNEL GAIN CONTROL This adjustment is used to adjust an audio sign
24. put signal level 4 dB 0 11 NOTE Be sure this volume control is always set to zero 4 CRC ue before turning the unit on 2 E 3 BOOTH CONTROL This rotary knob is used to U adjust the level of the BOOTH outputs 4 RELAY This button is used to switch the RELAY E on and off The left and right players will automatically be in single play mode when the relay function is activated On the contrary the qM 10 left and right players will automatically be in the E U Wo continuous play mode 9 gt 5 MASTER METER This button is used to choose O 8 either master level or the individual channel level on the CHANNEL LEVEL display indicators 2 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 independently by the MASTER VOLUME CONTROL 7 FADER START These ON OFF switches activate the FADER START function for each channel When activated the CROSSFADER can be used to stop and start a track automatically EG If the CROSSFADER is in position CH1 the CH2 cued track will automatically start playing If the CROSSFADER is then moved back to CH1 CH2 will stop playing and go back t
25. ssociated with magnetic phono cartridges MICROPHONE 2 JACK This combo jack will accept a standard 6 3mm jack plug or XLR 3 pin balanced male plug The volume output level for microphone will be controlled by its own respective VOLUME control on the front panel General Functions and Controls Rear Panel ON 18 17 16 5 14 13 12 11 nung lt CUE dB FOLDER LILILI a T E DI AUTO BPM sete L1 I I TSB ALL TRACK TEMPO 5 10 KE WU aswa ooo oo PILI LUCI LOO 4 I 682 58901 1 15 ID DELL 5 6 7 8 PLAY INDICATOR The play indicator will glow when the unit is in play mode RELOOP INDICATOR Appears when LOOP is engaged or ready to be engaged SINGLE INDICATOR This indicates that the track is in single play mode the track will play once and return to CUE mode If the single indicator is not on the unit is in continuous mode FILE TYPE Indicates if the music file is MP3 WAV or AAC TRACK DISPLAY This indicator describes which track is currently cued or is playing 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 Page 12 of 26 7 TIME METER These indicators will detail the current minutes seconds and frames The
26. switches Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n SWITCH On and Off value are Ox7F and 0x00 where n is the channel LED ON OFF LED TYPE These messages are used for LED Control Change messages are sent with status Ox9n LED On and Off value are Ox7F and 0x00 where n is the channel E aaa aa Page 25 of 26 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON CITRONIC PRODUCTS VISIT WWW CITRONIC COM Copyright protected by Citronic UK
27. tions and Controls Top panel 1 Track eiie m JJ 15 10 11 1 VFD DISPLAY This high quality VFD display indicates all the functions as they are occurring The display icons are explained in the VFD display section page 12 2 SEAMLESS LOOP a IN Pressing the IN button sets a CUE POINT without music interruption This button is also used to set the starting point of a SEAMLESS LOOP b OUT This button is used to set the ending point of a LOOP A LOOP is started by pressing the IN button to select the starting point and the OUT button to set the LOOP ending point The LOOP will continue to play until the OUT button is pressed once again c RELOOP This button will highlight when a SEAMLESS loop has been made Every time you press this button it will return the music to the last set CUE point and continue to play in a loop i Pressing the RELOOP button will instantly reactivate the seamless loop mode To exit loop press the OUT button LOOP will appear in the LCD display when the RELOOP function is available ii You can fine tune the SEAMLESS LOOP by holding the RELOOP button and using the jog wheel to set the exact OUT point Press RELOOP again to set the IN point When you have finished press the RELOOP button to exit svr r s s Page 5 of 26 3 TRACK SEARCH This
28. tist Album or Genre Installation Refer to the following figures for installing database management software on your computer CPU Intel Pentium 4 1GHz processor or above Intel Centrino Mobile Technology 1 6GHz RAM 512MB DISC SPACE 100mb needed OS Microsoft Windows XP SP3 Vista SP2 or Windows 7 NOTE Software is not MAC compatible but controller is Download available at www citronic com Setup DB Builder Pro Welcome to the DB Builder Pro Setup Wizard S This will install DB Builder Pro 2 7 on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Cancel STEP 1 Click next gt S Setup DB Builder Pro Select Destination Location Where should DB Builder Pro be installed b Setup will install DB Builder Pro into the following folder To continue click Next If you would like to select a different folder click Browse C Program Files DBPro Builder Atleast 19 4 MB of free disk space is required lt Back Next gt Cancel STEP 2 Click next gt ee Page 15 of 26 S Setup DB Builder Pro Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing DB Builder Pro 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 DBPro Builder Lax CED STEP 3 Click Install S Setup
29. use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with a stand tripod bracket or table suitable for support 13 Unplug this item during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the item has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen onto the item the item has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Note Accidental or cosmetic damage is not covered by the items 12 month warranty 15 Please keep the unit in a safe environment 16 Do not store anything on top of the item BD P O mM go CAUTION 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 alert the use to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s 1 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock presence of important operation and maintenance servicing instructions in the The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the literature accompanying this appliance rr rr Om Page 2 of 26 CITRONIC MP X10
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