Stanton Professional Valve DJ Mixer VRM-10 manual

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    OWNER’S M A N U A L VRM-10 Professional Valve DJ mixer[...]

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    INPUTS AND OUTPUTS (Rear) Aside from the headphone output and microphone jacks, all connections are on the rear of the VRM10. A Mains plug with fuse and voltage selector . Changing the fuse: The lid for the housing of both fuses can easily be opened by pressing both sides of the lid simulta- neously. After changing the fuses, please make sure the l[...]

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    U BOOTH The output value of the BOOTH is set at 0dBu. It can be adjusted via the control knob BOOTH (49) NOTE : BOOTH output is not affected by any balance/pan setting (50). V MASTER 2 The output MASTER 2 is identical to MASTER 1. It has an output impedance of +6dBu, which can be adjusted by the MASTER 2 control. W DIGITAL OUTPUT The digital output[...]

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    MICROPHONE CHANNEL 3 DJ MIC 2 4 DJ MIC 1 Both mic inputs can be used as symmetrical or non- sym- metrical (balanced or non-balanced) channels with either XLR or 1/4” jacks, with the provided combo connectors THE XLR jack are set as follows: 1 GND 2 +SIGNAL 3 -SIGNAL THE 1/4” Jacks are set as follows: TIP +SIGNAL RING -SIGNAL SHAFT GND 5 GAIN 2 [...]

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    effect individually. The middle position of this control will have the value of the individual selected effect preset indi- cated in the diagram above. 18 DEPTH With this control you can adjust the intensity of the LFO 19 SELECT With this switch you can choose the channel on which the effect should work. The following 6 positions are available: MIC[...]

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    35/36 CROSSFADE LED’ s The LED’s located left and right of the crossfader indicate, which input channel lies on which side of the crossfader according to the crossfader assign switch (22). 37 CROSSFADE CURVE With this control you adjust the crossfade curve. When the knob is set completely to the left, the crossfader curve is set to a sharp on/o[...]

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    Ohm. You will hear the master signal in your headphones if you haven’t selected any of these options: PFL (31), EFFECT (57) and FILTER (56). 56 FILTER When the FILTER switch (56) is selected, you will hear the mixed master signal before the activated DJ filter or master effect. When the FILTER switch is in its up position (off), the master signal[...]

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    BLOCK DIAGRAM[...]