User manual NUMARK DM1635
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[. . . ] Professional Disc Jockey Products
DM1635 STEREO MIXER with the BEATKEEPER OWNER'S MANUAL
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DM1635
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6. Heat - Avoid placing this product too close to any high heat sources such as radiators. [. . . ] Activating the Sync Lock tells the Beatkeeper to stop scanning the music for a different BPM and to start tracking the beat changes of the current BPM as you adjust the pitch of the music. This function is manual to ensure that the Beatkeeper is right on the beat. O n c e the Sync Lock LED is on, the Beatkeeper tracks the beats of the music and updates the BPM display on every beat. To unlock, simply tap the Sync Lock button once and the Beatkeeper is back in BPM scanning mode.
Beat Assist
The Beatkeeper is foolproof. The unit, however, is set to automatically track tempos between 80-150BPM. Of course not all music is within this range, you may need to track the high tempos of Meringue or Salsa, or the low tempos of R&B slow jams or Reggae. Let's face it, not all music has hard steady beats either and sometimes you just need the music set up yesterday For these occasions we have the Beat Assist Button. If the Beatkeeper is having trouble matching the beat to the flashing red Beat LED, or if you need to sync up Immediately, tap the Beat Assist button 2-8 times as you hear the beat, the same way you would tap your feet to the music. Pressing the Beat Assist Button more than once aligns the Beatkeeper to your taps. Notice that the Sync Lock LED automatically illuminates, signifying that the Beatkeeper is now locked in with the beat. Simply put, if the Beatkeeper isn't on track, or you're in a real hurry, you need to press a button twice instead of once. If the Beatkeeper is synced to the correct BPM but is aligned to the music's offbeat, tap the Beat Assist button with the beat of the music just once and you will have brought the Beatkeeper back in sync.
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DM 1635 2 Channel Mixing
After you feel comfortable syncing up the Beatkeeper, you're ready to mix. Mixing with the Beatkeeper has three parts: syncing to the music (which you've done), aligning the tempos, and aligning the beats. With the first selection synced (Sync Lock LED illuminated), sync up the right channel the same way you set up the left. As the second Sync Lock LED illuminates, a new dimension of DJing begins: V I S U A L MIXING. The bar graphs on the top of the Beatkeeper have now been activated and are updating automatically. NOTE: In order to perform a mix which is tracked by the Beatkeeper, both channels MUST be synced. This is indicated by the yellow Sync Lock LED being lit for both inputs. In order to create the perfect mix, your goal is to keep both bar graphs as close to centered (green or yellow) as possible. If they are exactly the same tempo, the green LED in the middle will light up. If one song is faster than the other, the bar graph will shift towards the faster song. If the Tempo Difference graph is not centered, adjust the speed of one of the inputs using the pitch control. [. . . ] Always use this connection (your turntable cable should have a grounding wire). The Stereo Main Outputs are low-impedance RCA connectors controlled by the Master fader. The Stereo Zone Outputs are low-impedance unbalanced RCA jacks controlled by the Zone Level control. The Tape Outputs are low-impedance unbalanced RCA jacks which output the program mix and allow you to connect any recording device. [. . . ]
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