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1. Vestax PROFESSIONAL MIXING CONTROLLER PIVIC O5ProlV Head Office 1 18 6 Wakabayashi Setagaya ku Tokyo 154 0023 Japan Web http www vestax com Vestax Global Support US csg 9 vestax jp Vestax Europe Support Europe cse Q vestax jp Vestax TABLE OF 5 CONTENTS 18 MAIN FEATURES 20 INCLUDED ITEMS 20 REQUIRED OPERATING SYSTEM 20 NAME AND FEATURES 21 CONNECTION FOR MIDI DVS SYSTEMS 25 HOW TO CHANGE FADERS AND SWITCHES 30 SETUP 31 SPECIFICATIONS 22 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to consitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE RAIN OR MOISTURE 18 Vestax IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and
2. the cut lag width of the cross fader left knob adjusts the left lag the gap with no audio The right knob adjusts the right lag the gap with no audio REAR PANEL 39 38 37 5 4 33 B2 31 30 29 CURVE Q MAX ADS C 8 b gt lt AA a A POSITION POSITION POSITION F ITIITIF L a E 1 V E L P POSITION C F CURVE S MIN MAX C F CUT CONTROL 8 aS LA TO BOX 6 FROM LINE ONO 2 LI AAN NEN 23 Vestax lt AUX PGM3 INPUT 28 MIC Connection for microphones XLR and phone jacks can be connected 29 LINE7 Input for LINE level devices PGM1 INPUT 31 PHONO1 LINE1 PHONO input mode switched OFF Connect turntables Make sure to connect turntables set with MM cartridges If you wish to use MC cartridges a head amp will be required LINE input mode switched ON Connect CD players and other LINE devices BO button 32 LINE3 Input for LINE level devices 33 LINE5 THRU IN FROM BOX Input connection for interfaces of Control Vinyl CD systems see P 26 34 THRU OUT TO BOX THRU outputs the signals fed in to PHONOT LINE1 Connect to the input o
3. 0dB 8 300B NG A SE Q Sv E ra Sy 0 0 1008 8 Q SL Q SE Q SE 8 100B 0 SE a Ze 55550 8 SSS 0 0 Q GAMPLERD SAHPLER 3 9 Q PMC 05ProIV NN 2 m OI 1 3 D ju 5 5 5 e m m H 4 l a 8 1 M 8 w Yi d 5 11 pv oU 8 cr 05 dB L R L R NVestax lt Control Section A This section controls DJ software connected via USB See page 26 for more SUB PGMS Section 1 SUB PGM3 LEVEL 6 Adjusts the input level of the source selected with selector 3 Center point is the flat position for each frequency Turn left to cut turn right to boost 2 SUB ISOLATOR Center point is the flat position for each frequency INPUT SELECT Turn left to cut turn right to boost Selects the source to be fed to each PGM channel The source can be selected by switching the selector 3 SOURCE SELECT Selects the input source to feed from LINE7 MIC OPTION 8 INPUT FADER Ad
4. TH OUT OdBv 2200 SECTION MASTER OdBv 4400 PHONES 100mW 47 gt 80 FREQUENCY RESPONSE 25Hz 25kHz CROSS TALK gt 80dB S N RATIO gt 68dB DIMENSIONS W x D 263 W X83 105 including knob H X330 D mm WEIGHT 4 5kg X Features and Design of the product is subject to change without notice for improvements APR 10 4 EJO Vestax Corporation
5. f the audio interface Choose LINE or PHONO in order to which control system you are using LINE 3 LINE1 Control CD PHONO 1 Control Vinyl lt PGM2 INPUT 36 PHONO2 LINE2 Input for PHONO and LINE level devices Choose PHONO or LINE with the switch aside in order to which device is connected B5 Button PHONO OFF LINE ON 37 LINE4 Input for LINE level devices 38 LINE6 THRU IN FROM BOX Input connection for interfaces of Control Vinyl CD systems see P 26 B9 THRU OUT TO BOX THRU outputs the signals fed in to PHONO2 LINE4 Connect to the input of the audio interface Choose LINE or PHONO in order to which control system you are using LINEA LINE2 Control CD PHONO 2 Control Vinyl EFFECT MO EFFECT RTN Input connection for outputs of external effects devices 41 EFFECT SEND Output connection for inputs of external effects devices lt OUTPUT gt 42 AUX OUT Output of signals set with AUX LEVEL no 20 43 BOOTH OUT output of signals set with BOOTH LEVEL no 19 Use standard phone jacks MASTER LEVEL Output of signals from MASTER LEVEL no 18 Use XLR cables to connect to amplifiers powered mixers PA mixers etc lt 5 gt 45 USB MIDI USB connection Connect with computers to use the PMC 05Pro4 as a controller to control DJ applications see P 27 46 AC INPUT Connection for Vestax AC 14 power adaptor POWER SWITCH Power ON OFF switch The Ve
6. iles are available from the websites below These files will enable you to use the MIDI functions without manually assigning each control http help vestax co jp en English 28 Vestax HOW TO CHANGE FADER UNITS Change the fader unit mRemove the top panel Carefully pull the knobs off from the input fader no 8 cross fader no 10 monitor level volume no 14 and monitor C F volume no 13 as shown in the picture total of 5 2 Unscrew the 4 screws securing the top panel as shown in the picture Make sure to use a screw driver that fits the screws mCrossfader unit Input fader unit Unscrew the 2 screws securing the fader unit carefully remove the fader unit 2 Disconnect the cable connecting the fader unit and PMC 05Pro4 as shown in the picture Be careful not to bend the connector pins 3Connect the new fader unit and follow step 2 amp 1 to secure all removed screws ce e fh Driver 202 Vestax HOW TO CHANGE SWITCH UNITS mChange switch unit Follow step 1 4 2 HOW TO CHANGE FADER UNITS to remove the top panel 2 Unscrew the 2 screws securing the switch panel and carefully remove the switch unit as shown in fig d 3 Disconnect the connector connecting the switch unit to the PMC 05Pro4 as shown in fig e Connect the new switch unit and follow step 3 to 1 mChange the direction of the switch Unscrew the 2 screws securing the switch panel as sho
7. ith your laptop Vestax traditional 3 band isolators New rotary knob designed for better grasp Highest operability of all 05 series Various input amp output connection XLR output PGM Program BOX IN PHONO LINE selectable input 1 4 inch booth output etc MUTE notification LED New rigid transformer swtich SUB input channel for microphones and other LINE input devices INCLUDED ITEMS Owner s Manual e USB Cable Power adaptor Vestax AC 14 REQUIRED OPERATING SYSTEM Macintosh Minimum spec OS Mac OSX 10 4 CPU G4 1GHz RAM 1GB Display resolution 1024x768 USB port Open HDD space for music data lt Windows gt Minimum spec OS Windows XP Service Pack2 or Windows Vista Service 1 CPU 1 5GHz RAM 1GB Display resolution 1024x768 USB port Open HDD space for music data NOTE These requirements for computers when using the PMC 05Pro4 to control DJ software Also check requirements for the software The requirements are not to be considered if you are not using the 05 4 with a computer 20 Vestax NAMES AND FEATURES TOP PANEL O amp 3 ny 5 0 g 0 Q Na pa Q em 9 m O e PHoNo2 O LINE 4 5 2 SS O DEC S CERO PEL Q QOO mm G CSP LINE amp E DO 2 3 29 z SS 1
8. justs the volume level of each PGM channel Each 4 SUB MUTE fader has curve control and a reverse switch see P 23 The LED above will light up red when the MUTE switch is ON 9 TRANSFORMER SWITCH This switch simply mutes the volume of each channel lt Channel Section gt Flick the switch along with the rhythm for certain trick plays 5 GAIN Controls the input level of input sources connected to each PGM channel Adjust the level so the LED meter reading hits OdB LED meter must be set to PGM 21 Vestax CROSS FADER is fed to the left side PGM2 is fed to the right side both channels are output when set to the center The curve can be adjusted and assigns can be reversed See P 25 11 LED METER Indicates the volume level of each PGM channel and the actual master output level 12 LED METER SELECT Selects the source to be indicated from PGM 1 amp 2 and Master Each PGM channels volume level will be indicated on the LED meter when PGM1 2 is selected The Master output volume level will be indicated when MASTER is selected 13 CF MONITOR Selects the PGM you wish to monitor with headphones As like the crossfader the position of the fader changes the monitoring source MONITOR LEVEL Adjusts the volume level for headphones FRONT PANEL 15 SEND Adjusts the output volume level of devices connected to SEND located in the effect section of the rear panel RTN Adjusts the inp
9. l section can be freely MIDI assigned by the user to control DJ software Read below for steps on how to assign MIDI To learn more about assigning MIDI to control DJ software read the software manual or contact the manufacturer retailer Connect the PMC 05Pro4 to your computer via USB and start the DJ software Examples SCRATCHLIVE MIDI assign for Scratch Live Here we ll show you how to assign CUE of deck 1 ida 44 331 45 gt gt 44 1 Click the button in Sratch Live 2 CUE of deck 1 3 A box for the assign location will appear push the button you wish to assign The button you pushed is now assigned with MIDI control Repeat this with other buttons from the MIDI control section Pre map MIDI mapping files are available from the websites below These files will enable you to use the MIDI functions without manually assigning each control http help vestax co jp en English ra Vestax MIDI assign for Traktor scratch Here we ll show you how to assign CUE of deck 1 1 Open Preferences in Traktor Scratch then open Contorl Manager 2 Set Device to Generic MIDI 3 Click Add In and select Cue from Transport 4 Cick Learn and push the button you wish to assign Modifier Modifier Ch01 Note C2 Modifier Value Modifier The button you pushed is now assigned with MIDI control Repeat this with other buttons from the MIDI control section Pre map MIDI mapping f
10. safety standards There are however some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of 1 Read instructions All the safety and operating 9 This product should never be placed near or instructions should be read before the appliance 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 Cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 6 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 7 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 8 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the appliance Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with product Any mounting of the appliance should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer over a radiator or heat register This product
11. should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 10 Power sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your appliance dealer or local power company 11 Lightning For added protection of 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 This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 12 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 13 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 14 Servicing Do not attempt to service product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Vestax MAIN FEATURES New Vestax digital fader non contact multi linear sensor system with torque amp cut lag adjust Extreme sharpness USB MIDI control functions Control digital DJ software with the PMC 05Pro4 No more fumbling w
12. stax logo lights up when the power is ON GND TERMINAL Connection for ground cables If you have a record player connected make sure to connect the ground cable as well in order to reduce static noises 24 Vestax CONNECTION FOR MIDI DVS SYSTEMS PMC 05ProlV with DVS software Scratch Live Traktor lt Connections gt 1 Connect your turntable to PHONO1 and PHONO 2 CD player to LINE 3 and LINE 4 Also make sure to connect the ground cable from the turntable to the ground terminal PHONO 1 PHONO 2 2 Connect PGM1 TO BOX to CH1 input of the audio interface and connect CH1 output of the audio interface to PGM1 LINES FROM BOX Next connect PGM2 TO BOX to CH2 input of the audio interface and connect CH2 output of the audio interface to PGM1 LINE6 FROM BOX LINE 6 THRU BOX OUT O INPUT BOX OUTPUT O O O soo 3 Connect your computer to the DVS audio interface and to the PMC 05Pro4 each with a USB cable 25 Vestax NOTE Many DJ s must have experienced the hassle of plugging cables in and out when switching sets Its no a big deal when you re spinning on your own but usually when you re in the club you ll be dealing with other DJ s with their own audio interface hooked up to CD pla
13. ut volume level of devices connected to RTN EFFECT SEND SELECT Selects which PGM or AUX PGM3 to feed to EFFECT SEND MASTER SECTION MASTER LEVEL Adjusts the final output level of the mixer BOOTH LEVEL Adjusts the output level from BOOTH OUT Often used for monitoring with speakers in a DJ booth AUX LEVEL Adjusts the volume level of AUX OUTPUT which can be connected to recorders 21 HEADPHONE MONITOR SELECT Selects the input source to be monitored PGM 1 2 PGM channel 1 amp 2 AUX PGMS Audio fed from AUX PGM3 RTN RTN signals from the effect section MASTER Master output sound 22 PHONES JACK Connection for headphones 1 4inch amp mini jacks can be connected 23 I F CURVE Adjusts the curve characteristic of Input faders The Curve is the most sharpest at MAX and smoothest at MIN I F REVERSE Reverses the function of the input fader Once switched ON the volume will turn down when the fader is raised and turn up when lowering the fader 1 CURVE 0 9 r Im lt POSITION 222 Vestax 25 C F CURVE Adjusts the curve characteristic of the CROSS FADER The Curve is the most sharpest at MAX and smoothest at MIN C F REVERSE Reverses the function of the cross fader Once switched ON PGM2 will output from the left side and PGM1 will output from the right C F CUT CONTROL Adjusts
14. wn in fig e remove the switch unit Place the switch unit in your preferred direction and secure with the removed screws 3 Attache the top panel Driver fig e fig d CAUTION Make sure the crossfader unit is attached in the correct direction Input Fader The connector faces downward Cross Fader The connector faces upward To prevent damage and for your safety turn the power OFF before changing faders and switches Use screw drivers of correct size Using incorrect sizes may cause damage to the screws 30 Vestax Computer USB USB USB INPUT BOX OUTPUT 55 Fi In 1 yn IS 2 g IO 3 z Vestax Corporation MADE IN MALAYSIA UNDER LICENCE OF VESTAX TOKYO JAPAN 272 eH MONITOR SPEAKER PA 31 A GFESSIONAL MIKING CONTROLLEI War ESSE DES AZARD DO or OPEN a o NE li C 05ProlV N E2 INPUT raubur uyesals Ko 2 0 EET EEN INTPUT OUTPUT 0200 Ov T OoOQ Effector SPECIFICATIONS NOMINAL INPUT IMPEDANCE MIC 50dBv 3 3kQ LINE 1 7 10dBv 10kQ 472 PHONO 1 2 42dBv 40kQ RTN 10dBv 10kQ SUB 10dBv 10kQ UU NOMINAL OUTPUT IMPEDANCE AUX OdBv 2200 OUPUT BOO
15. yers and turntables Changing gear between sets in short time when most DJ booths are dark and small can be quite a hassle and you re always facing the possibilities of static noises and loosing audio The PMC 05Pro4 is a new mixer designed with features to avoid such issues There s no need for unplugging the turntables or CD players anymore You can change input assign with a flick of a switch going in between turntables CD players and your audio interface whenever you need without stopping the music Cables connected to the DVS audio interface can be kept plugged to the PMC 05PRO4 offering DJs a smooth and swift set change 4 When using DVS set each input select switch as PGM1 LINE5 PGM2 LINE6 LINE 1 PHONO 1 LINE 3 E LINE 5 5 Set the CTR SELECT switch in order to which device you wish to control with Push the switch ON to set to PHONO OFF to set to LINE OFF UNE4 PHONO2 LINE2 You are now ready to control your DVS How to switch from DVS to turntables CD players When you want to switch from DVS such as Scratch Live and Traktor Scratch playing to regular vinyl or play CD s simply set the input select switch to PHONO1 PHONO2 for turntables or LINE3 LINE4 CD players from LINE5 LINE6 This way you can switch the playing source to turntables and CD players without the hassle of plugging and unplugging cables 26 Vestax MIDI mapping the MIDI control section The 05 4 MIDI contro

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