Pioneer DDJ-ERGO-V User Manual Page 14

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3 Mixer
REC
K
FUNCTION
MIX
DJ CONTROLLER
LOW
MID
CUEMASTER
HI
GAIN
LOW
MID
HI
GAIN
VOL
CUE
MASTER VOL
AUX / MIC VOL
MIXER panel VIDEO panel SCRATCH panel
1
2
5
4
6
a
3
7 7
9
8
1 MASTER VOL control
Adjusts the sound level output from the master.
! Operation is not associated with the [MASTER] control on the
computer’s screen.
2 AUX/MIC VOL control
Adjusts the audio output level of the [AUX IN] and [MIC] terminals.
3 GAIN control
Adjusts the sound level input to the various decks.
4 FUNCTION (REC) button
! Press:
Switches the display at the center of the computer’s screen.
[MIXER] panel [VIDEO] panel [SCRATCH] panel
! [SHIFT] + press:
Click this to start/stop recording.
5 HEADPHONES MIX control
Adjusts the balance of the monitor volume between the sound of the
deck whose [CUE
] button is pressed and the master sound.
! The sampler sound is output regardless of the position of the
[HEADPHONES MIX] control.
6 HEADPHONES VOL control
Adjusts the audio level output from the [PHONES] terminal.
! Operation is not associated with the [VOL] control (headphones
volume control) on the computer’s screen.
! The sound of the external device connected to the [AUX IN]
terminals and the sound of the microphone connected to the
[MIC] terminal are not output from the headphones. They are
only output from the headphones when assigned to a deck.
7 EQ (HI, MID, LOW) controls
These adjust the sound quality input to the various decks.
[HI] (treble range), [MID] (middle range), [LOW] (low range)
8 CUE (Headphones cue button)
Use this to monitor the sound of the respective decks over the
headphones.
9 Channel fader
Adjusts the sound level output from the various decks.
a Crossfader
Switches the sound of the decks assigned to the left and right sides
of the crossfader for output.
Do not pull on the channel fader and crossfader knobs with excessive
force. The knobs are not designed to be removed. Pulling the knobs
strongly may result in damaging the unit.
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