Dm1685 features – Numark Industries DM1685 User Manual

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DM 1685

CONGRATULATIONS!

You have purchased the D M 1 6 8 5 Stereo Mixer by Numark. This equipment features
all new multi-source Beatkeeper technology. With the latest in manufacturing and design
technology you get greater quality and better reliability than ever before. The D M 1 6 8 5
brings to you the finest quality of DJ mixing equipment available today.

Thank you for buying Numark DJ products!

DM1685 FEATURES...

Mixer features include:

• User replaceable assignable ALPs™ crossfader .
• Dual 6-band graphic equalizer with In/Out switch.
• Master and Zone level controls
Neutrik™ “Combo” connector allows 1/4” or XLR plug to be used for DJ Mic.
• 5-8 switchable line inputs
• Three phono inputs.
• Dedicated DJ Mic and Second Mic Channel with 2 Band EQ and Talk-over

dual control

• Split cue headphone monitoring with cross-fader
• Master and Zone level controls
• Stereo/Mono switch on the Master and Zone
• Tape Out for direct recording.
• Powerful stereo headphone output
• Push button cueing
• High-end performance audio signal
• 12V BNC light connector

Digital Sampler features:

• Advanced Digital Processor by “Analog

Devices” and DRAM memory provides
true 16-bit CD quality audio and powerful
recording, editing and playback options.

• Re-triggering for stuttering “rap”-style

effects.

• Effect Level Fader.
• Large Start-Stop button.

•Digital processor modes:

-E d i t

(allows Intro and/or Outro trimming of the

sample after it is recorded).

-S i n g l e

(sample plays once).

-R e p e a t

(loops sample until disengaged).

-S t u t t e r

(for "stutters" and "stabs" in single or

repeat mode).

-Speed Control (

plays sample faster or slower

than originally recorded resulting in frequency shift).

-Monitor

(for monitoring sample with or without

program or cue audio output).

-Write

(safely record a sample).

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