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D J Contr oller MC20 0 0 Owner ’ s Manual[...]
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Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart I CA UTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CA UTION: T O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NO T REMO VE CO VER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER [...]
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Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart II IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INS TRUCTIONS READ BEFORE OPERA TING EQUIPMEN T This product w as designed and manufact ured to meet strict qualit y and saf ety st andards. There a[...]
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Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart III n NOTE ON USE/HINWEISE ZUM GEBRAUCH/OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L’UTILISATION/ NOTE SULL’USO/NOTAS SOBRE EL USO/ALVORENS TE GEBRUIKEN/OBSERVERA WARNINGS WARNHINWEISE[...]
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Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart IV • DECLARA TION OF CONFORMITY (English) W e declare under our sole responsibilit y that this product, to whic h this declaration relates, is in conformity with the[...]
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Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart V A NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING: This product’s packaging materials are recyclable and can be reused. Please dispose of any materials in accordance with the local recycling re[...]
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1 Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Before use Before use Before use ·········································································[...]
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2 Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Before use Features 1. Reliable design • Adopted high-grade steel cabinet and self-lighting buttons. • Equipped with line input that can be connected to a device such as[...]
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3 Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Before use Cautions on handling • About condensation If there is a major difference in temperature between the inside of the unit and the surroundings, condensation (dew) may[...]
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4 Before use Part names and functions Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Connections NOTE • Do not connect this device to the PC using the USB cable until all other connections with external devices are completed. • When making connections, al[...]
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5 Before use Part names and functions Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Connections Connecting to a computer Use the supplied USB cable to connect the unit with a computer so that USB MIDI and USB AUDIO signals can be sent and received. n Compatible co[...]
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6 Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Installing and setting up supplied software Installing and setting up supplied software 1 Insert the supplied “MC2000 Resource Disc” into the computer. The browse screen for the disc drive is displayed. •?[...]
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7 Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Installing and setting up supplied software 5 A screen for verifying whether or not to create a desktop shortcut appears. To create a shortcut, check the check box and click “Next >”. Create icon on Deskto[...]
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8 Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Installing and setting up supplied software Starting up When the DENON DJ ASIO driver “ASIO Control Panel” is opened from the DJ software or desktop icon, the MC2000 appears in the ASIO Control Panel. About t[...]
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9 Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Installing and setting up supplied software Installation onto a Windows computer 1 Insert Disc “SERATO DJ INTRO” into your computer. The install screen for SERATO DJ INTRO is displayed. • If the screen d[...]
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10 Before use Part names and functions Connections Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Basic operations Basic operation Turning the power on Connected to this unit and a PC with a USB cable. Top panel lights, and the power switches on. Turning the power off Unplug the US[...]
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11 Before use Part names and functions Connections Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Basic operations Adjusting the sensitivity of the touch sensor The sensitivity of the touch sensor for the jog wheel can be set in 9 different steps (-4 - 0 - +4). • “–4” is[...]
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12 Before use Part names and functions Connections Installing and setting up supplied software Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Basic operations USB settings SHIFT lock function Various functions can be used by holding down SHIFT and pressing other buttons. By using the SHIFT Lock function, however, [...]
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13 Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart USB settings MIDI command input/output ThisunitisequippedwithaUSBMIDIcommandinput/outputfunction.Thisfunctionenablestheunittocont[...]
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14 Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart USB settings MIDI command input/output n Send command Items MIDI command Command Number Value 1 MONITOR CUE (LEFT CH) SW ON : 0x9n SW OFF : 0x8n 0x01 1 C#-1 SW ON : 0x40 SW OFF : 0[...]
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15 Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart USB settings Items MIDI command Command Number Value 47 JOG WHEEL FWD/REV (VINYL MODE = ON) 0xBn 0x51 81 Reverse 0x3F ~ 0x01 Foward 0x41 ~ 0x7F slow->fast ※ relative d[...]
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16 Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart USB settings MIDI command input/output n Reception commands Items (Lit display (LED)) MIDI command Command Number 1 SHIFT LOCK 0xBn ON TRG : 0x4A OFF TRG : 0x4B Blink ON TRG : 0x4C[...]
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17 Before use Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Part names and functions ThetoppanelisexplainedforSERATODJINTRO.OperationsofthetoppanelonlyoperatetheDJsoftwareanddonotcontrol[...]
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18 Before use Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Part names and functions Top panel Q3 Q4 Q6 Q9 Q8 Q5 W8 W7 W6 W4 W1 W3 W2 W5 W0 Q7 q w e y i o Q2 Q0 Q1 u t r Q4 Cue button (CUE) ·······························[...]
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19 Before use Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Part names and functions Top panel Q3 Q4 Q6 Q9 Q8 Q5 W8 W7 W6 W4 W1 W3 W2 W5 W0 Q7 q w e y i o Q2 Q0 Q1 u t r W4 Window switch button (BACK/FWD) Move the cursor. W5 BROWSE 1 button (BROWSE 1) [...]
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20 Before use Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Part names and functions Front panel For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ). q Rear panel For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parenthes[...]
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21 Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Index Signal system chart Troubleshooting Specifications If a problem should arise, first check the following: 1. Are the connections correct? 2. Is the set being operated as described in this owner’s manual? 3. Is the ex[...]
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22 Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Specifications Signal system chart Index v A ASIO driver ··························································· 6 v C Cable ··········[...]
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23 Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Signal system chart DA DA[...]
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24 Before use Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart n Dimensions Unit: in. (mm) 153/4(400.0) 27/64 (10.6) 29/64 (11.5) 131/32 (50.0) 929/64(240.0) 3/16 (4.6) Weight: 5 lbs 15 1/4 oz (2.7 kg)[...]
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