English – Reloop IQ.2+ USB User Manual

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7. Fader start [see designations; numbers 17, 21, 28 & 40]

If you have connected two appropriate CD players to your Reloop IQ2+ (as
described in chapter “connections”, point 7) it is possible to operate them by
remote control using the crossfader -21- or the linefaders -17-.

If you want to start the CD player for channel A via the crossfader the fader
start switch for channel A -40- has to be in the “XFA” position; if you want to
start the CD player via the linefader the fader start switch for channel A has
to be in the “LFA” position. If you do not want to use the fader start function
the fader start switch has to be in the “OFF” position.

If you want to start the CD player for channel B via the crossfader the fader
start switch for channel B -40- has to be in the “XFA” position; if you want to
start the CD player via the linefader the fader start switch for channel B has
to be in the “LFA” position. If you do not want to use the fader start function
the fader start switch has to be in the “OFF” position.

If you push the crossfader all the way to the left side, alternatively the left
linefader all the way to the top, (depending on the fader start mode) the CD
player connected to the input A for the fader start function -28- will switch
to playback mode and the CD player connected to the input B for the fader
start function -28- will return to the last saved cue point and switch to pause
mode. If you push the crossfader all the way to the right, alternatively the
right linefader all the way to the top position the CD player connected to the
input B for the fader start function will switch to playback mode and the the
CD player connected to the input A for the fader start function will return to
the last saved cue point and switch to pause mode, etc.

NOTE!
Concerning this matter please also pay attention to the information
regarding fader start play of your CD player's instruction manual. Depending
on the CD player model, variations of the functions described above are
possible.

8. DJ microphone [see designations; numbers 1, 2 & 3]

Via the microphone volume knob -1- it is possible to adjust the DJ mic
channel's output level. Using the 2-band equalizer for the microphone -2- it
is possible to adjust the DJ mic volume level's high and low frequencies.

If the microphone talkover activation switch -3- is in the “OFF” position the
microphone channel is turned off. If the microphone talkover activation
switch -3- is in the “ON” position the microphone channel is turned on.

If the microphone talkover activation switch -3- is in the “Talk Over” position
a volume suppression of all remaining channels will be activated as long as
you use the microphone. As soon as no signal is routed through the
microphone the volume will return to its original level.

9. Modulation [see designations; numbers 4, 5, 7, 10, 17 & 42]

The modulation LEDs for cue/master -12- indicate the volume level for
channels A and B. Between the LEDs there is a bar featuring numbers from
-24 to +14.
Adjust the channel's volume via linefader -17-, 3-band equalizer -5-, gain
knobs -4- and master volume knob -7- in a way that the red LEDs rarely reach
values above “0”; this way you avoid overmodulations.
Via the cue/master switch -10- it is possible to determine which signal the
LEDs -12- should display. If the switch -10- is in the “cue” position the cue
signal will be displayed via the LEDs. The cue signal for channel A will be
displayed on the left LED bar, the cue signal for channel B will be displayed
on the right LED bar. If the cue/master switch -10- is in the “master” position
the master volume level is displayed on both LED bars.

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