Pioneer DJM-600 User Manual

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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

HI:

Adjusts high-tone input sounds.
At the center position, sound will be flat.
Turn to the right to increase sound (to +12dB at 13kHz).
Turn to the left to decrease sound (to –26dB at 13kHz).

MID:

Adjusts mid-tone input sound.
At the center position, sound will be flat.
Turn to the right to increase sound (to +12dB at 1kHz).
Turn to the left to decrease sound (to –26dB at 1kHz).

LOW:

Adjusts low-tone input sound.
At the center position, sound is flat.
Turn to the right to increase sound (to +12dB at 70Hz).
Turn to the left to decrease sound (to –12dB at 70Hz).

Peak Level Meter:

Displays peak level, held for 2 seconds.
Displays level before it is subjected to the channel
fader.
Display range: –24dB to +14dB.

3 MONO/STEREO (Master Output Monaural/

Stereo Selection Switch)

Used to select either MONO or STEREO for master
output.

4 POWER (Power Supply Switch)

5 MASTER LEVEL (Master Level Meter)

Displays the output level following master volume
adjustment, held for 2 seconds.
Display range: –24dB to +14dB.

6 TALK OVER

Press this switch and the sound level for everything other
than the main microphone will decrease to around 14dB,
and a red LED will light. To restore original status, press
this switch again.
Caution:Pressing this switch will cause sudden, major

changes in the volume.

7 HEADPHONES CUE and AUTO BPM COUNTER

SELECTOR

HEADPHONES CUE:

Used to select the source (CH-1 to CH-4, MASTER, or
EFFECTS/SAMPLER) to be monitored with
headphones. Press it again to cancel the selection.
Pressing multiple buttons makes it possible to derive
mixed sound from the selected sources.

AUTO BPM COUNTER SELECTOR:

When AUTO BPM has been selected with the effect/
sampler selector switch (^), the BPM of the selected
channel (CH-1 to CH-4) will be displayed on the BPM
display ($).
BPM will not be displayed correctly if 2 or more
channels have been selected.

8 Headphone Terminal and Headphone Output

Control Panel

MONO SPLIT/STEREO
(mono split/stereo selector switch):

Used to select whether to split monitor sound on the
left and right of the headphones or to keep sound in
stereo form.
MONO SPLIT will change headphone output to
monaural.
The left channel will be for the sound from the channel
selected with HEADPHONES CUE, and the right
channel will be the sound output from the master. (This
applies only when the master was selected using
HEADPHONES CUE.)

MIXING (mixing adjustment knob):

Adjusts headphone monitor sound.
Turn all the way to the right for master output sound.
(This applies only when the master was selected using
HEADPHONES CUE.)
Turn all the way to the left for the sound from the
channel (other than the master) selected with
HEADPHONES CUE.
At the center position, the levels for master output and
the sound selected with HEADPHONES CUE will be
even.

LEVEL (level adjustment knob):

Adjusts headphone monitor sound.
When CH-1 to CH-4 has been selected, the level is not
affected by master volume (0) or master balance (@).

PHONES (headphone terminal)

9 Channel Fader Volume

Adjusts the volume for CH-1 to CH-4.

0 Master Fader Volume

Adjusts the master output sound level. Signals from the
channels selected with the ASSIGN switch (-) will be
output using channel fader volume (9) and cross fader
volume (!), while signals from other channels will be
output using channel fader volume.

- CROSS FADER ASSIGN A,

CROSS FADER ASSIGN B

Selects signals assigned to A and B when the cross fader
is used with 2 sources (A and B).
THRU:

Select when not using the cross fader.

1 to 4:

Select what channels (CH-1 to CH-4) to
assign to A and B.
Channels not assigned to A or B are output
without passing through the cross fader.

SAMPLER: Select when using the cross fader to output

sound sampled using this unit’s effect
function, when SINGLE (not STRETCH or
LOOP) has been selected with the effect/
sampler selector switch (^).

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