English – Reloop IQ.2+ USB User Manual

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10. Monitoring [see designations; numbers 8, 9 & 11]

With the CueMix fader -11- you can determine which signal you would like to
monitor. If the CueMix fader -11- is in the outer left position (position “CHA”),
you will hear the cue signal for channel A via your headphones; if the CueMix
fader -11- is in the outer right position (position “CHB”), you will hear the cue
signal for channel B via your headphones. If the CueMix fader -11- is in the
middle position you will be able to hear the cue signals for both channels via
your headphones.
It is possible to adjust the cue signal's volume via the cue volume knob -8-.
By pressing the CueFX LED button -9- it is possible to add the previously
adjusted DSP effects (see chapter “operation”; number 14) to the cue signal.
This way it is possible to exactly hear what the effect is going to sound like.

11. Outputs [see designations; numbers 7, 17, 35 & 36]

By using the line faders -17- you can adjust the output volume of the master
output -35 and 36 respectively-. With the master volume knob -7- the output
volume level can be adjusted. Use this knob in order to prevent your stereo
system from receiving an output signal that is too high.

NOTE!
The REC output -34- is not influenced by the master volume knob's -7-
position.

12. Effect send/return [see designations; numbers 13, 14 & 16]

If you have connected an external effects device, an external sampler or
drumcomputer to the IQ2+ (as described in the chapter “connections”,
number 6) you can make the signal available by putting the effect selection
knob -14- to the “send/return” position. By using the channel assignment
knob -16- you can now determine which signal should be routed through the
external device. On the upper left side of the LCD info display -13, I- you can
see the designated signal.

NOTE!
You can choose between channels A and B (“CH1” and “CH2” respectively is
shown on the LCD info display -13, I-), the mic channel (“MC” is shown on the
display -3, I-) and the master signal (“MA” is shown on the display -3, I-).

13. Beatcounter [see designations; numbers 13, 16 & 23]

The Reloop IQ2+ mixer is equipped with an automatic and manual
beatcounter. When you turn on the mixer the automatic beatcounter is
active. By using the effect assignment knob -16- you can choose the channel
whose BPM value has to be determined (position A corresponds to channel
A; position B corresponds to channel B). If a track is playing the mixer will
automatically calculate the BPM (Beats Per Minute). The BPM value is shown
on the LCD info display -13, II-; the number flashes while the beatcounter is
still determining the track's speed or when there is no output signal or one
that is to weak or can not be determined. In this case you can operate the
beatcounter manually. In order to use the manual beatcounter please tap the
TAP/BPM button -23- permanently to the beat of the bassdrum or to the beat
of any other continuous rhythm element. If the manual beatcounter is active
the TAP/BPM button -23- will flash. In order to return to the automatic
beatcounter it is necessary to push and hold the TAP/BPM button -23- for
approximately three seconds until the button stops flashing. The automatic
beatcounter has now been reactivated.

NOTE!
Beats can not be determined by the IQ2+ if there is no continuous rhythm
structure or if the beats do not stand out clearly enough from the rest of the
track in order to be identified as rhythm element. Common time beats are
ideal for the IQ2+.

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