Pro mixer djx700, Connections, 8 internal effects processor – Behringer DJX700 User Manual

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PRO MIXER DJX700

The built-in digital effects processor of your DJX700 can

process the MASTER signal, the input channels’ signal or the

microphone signal. Use the SOURCE selector

to select the

signal on which you want to run the effects. The PROGRAM

display

located below shows the effect presets that can be

recalled by turning and then pressing the PROGRAM control

. The LEVEL control

is used to determine the volume of

the effects signal. Use the EFFECTS ON switch

to turn the

effects on and off.

Various effects are segmented into seven different groups,

offering such standard effects as reverb, delay, echo etc. as

well as additional filter and combination effects.

3. CONNECTIONS

Fig. 3.1: PRO MIXER DJX700 rear panel connectors

These are the LINE i. e. CD inputs to connect a tape deck,

CD or MD player etc. Unlike other channels, channel 1

features two line inputs.
The PHONO inputs for channels 2 to 4 are for connecting

a turntable.
The GND connectors ground the turntables.
With the PHONO/LINE switch it is possible to switch the

input sensitivity of the PHONO inputs 2 to 4 to line level.

This allows you to connect a tape deck or a CD player to

the PHONO inputs.

Fig. 3.2: PRO MIXER DJX700 rear panel connectors

The DJX700 features an integrated effects loop for the

connection of an external effects device. The MONITOR

signal is taken at the SEND output and routed, for example,

to a reverb processor. Thus, the signal at the SEND

connector is identical to the headphones signal and is

selected with the MONITOR CUE buttons

.

3. CONNECTIONS

left (signal B is slower). When the middle LED lights up, the tempi

are the same. The TIME OFFSET LED

below that displays

the signal A and B synchronisation. Should the middle LED light

up, the tracks are synchronised. Should the display move to the

left or right, the channels are not synchronised. The TEMPO

DIFFERENCE and TIME OFFSET displays are only active if the

tempi of both channels have been fixed in one of the ways

described.

+

When no signal is present (or when the signal level

is too low), the BPM display shows only dashes.

When the signal is present but can not be identified,

the display shows 160 BPM and then shows the

said dashes. The beat counter then attempts to get

another readout. Therefore, “160” BPM is no usable

value; rather, it is simply an error message when

the signal can not be analyzed.

To exit the SYNC LOCK or BEAT ASSIST modes, simply push

the SYNC LOCK button once more on both channels.

2.8 Internal effects processor

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0

Reverb

Big Plate

1

Reverb

Small Chamber

2

Reverb

Bright Room

3

Reverb

Voice Widener

4

Reverb

Phil’s Drums

5

Reverb

Short Delay



0

Delay

1/2 95 BPM

1

Delay

3/4 95 BPM

2

Delay

1/1 95 BPM

3

Delay

1/2 110 BPM

4

Delay

3/4 110 BPM

5

Delay

1/1 110 BPM

6

Delay

1/2 124 BPM

7

Delay

3/4 124 BPM

8

Delay

1/1 124 BPM

9

Delay

1/2 131 BPM

A

Delay

3/4 131 BPM

B

Delay

1/1 131 BPM



0

Echo

1/2 95 BPM

1

Echo

3/4 95 BPM

2

Echo

1/1 95 BPM

3

Echo

1/2 110 BPM

4

Echo

3/4 110 BPM

5

Echo

1/1 110 BPM

6

Echo

1/2 124 BPM

7

Echo

3/4 124 BPM

8

Echo

1/1 124 BPM

9

Echo

1/2 131 BPM

A

Echo

3/4 131 BPM

B

Echo

1/1 131 BPM



0

Flanger

Stereo Flanger

1

Flanger

Vintage Flanger

2

Flanger

Dual Phaser

3

Flanger

Rotary Speaker

4

Flanger

Stereo Chorus



0

Panning

Panning

1

Panning

Tremolo



0

Filter

Auto Filter

1

Filter

LFO Filter

2

Filter

Vinylizer



0

Sim/Dyn

Ultrabass

1

Sim/Dyn

Ultrafex

2

Sim/Dyn

Voice Changer

3

Sim/Dyn

Tube Amp

4

Sim/Dyn

Blues

5

Sim/Dyn

Radio Speaker

Tab. 2.1: Presets of the multi-effects processor

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