User Manual
DIGITAL PRO MIXER DDM4000
Ultimate 5-Channel Digital DJ Mixer with Sampler,
4 FX Sections, Dual BPM Counters and MIDI
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DIGITAL PRO MIXER DDM4000 User Manual
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an
electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Limited Warranty
§ 1 Warranty
(1) This limited warranty is valid only if you purchased
the product from a BEHRINGER authorized dealer in the
country of purchase. A list of authorized dealers can be
found on BEHRINGER’s website behringer.com under
“Where to Buy“, or you can contact the BEHRINGER office
closest to you.
Important Safety
Instructions
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
Terminals marked with this symbol carry
electrical current of sufficient magnitude
to constitute risk of electric shock. Use only
(2) MUSIC Group* warrants the mechanical and
electronic components of this product to be free of defects
in material and workmanship if used under normal
operating conditions for a period of one (1) year from
the original date of purchase (see the Limited Warranty
11. Use only attachments/accessories specified by
the manufacturer.
high-quality commercially-available speaker cables with
1" TS plugs pre-installed. All other installation or
modification should be performed only by
qualified personnel.
12. Use only with the
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, terms in § 4 below), unless a longer minimum warranty
or table specified by the period is mandated by applicable local laws. If the product
manufacturer, or sold with shows any defects within the specified warranty period
the apparatus. When a cart and that defect is not excluded under § 4, MUSIC Group
is used, use caution when shall, at its discretion, either replace or repair the product
moving the cart/apparatus using suitable new or reconditioned product or parts.
This symbol, wherever it appears,
alerts you to the presence of uninsulated
dangerous voltage inside the
enclosure - voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a
risk of shock.
combination to avoid
In case MUSIC Group decides to replace the entire product,
this limited warranty shall apply to the replacement
product for the remaining initial warranty period, i.e.,
one (1) year (or otherwise applicable minimum warranty
period) from the date of purchase of the original product.
injury from tip-over.
This symbol, wherever it appears,
alerts you to important operating and
maintenance instructions in the
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed
to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has
been dropped.
accompanying literature. Please read the manual.
(3) Upon validation of the warranty claim, the repaired
or replacement product will be returned to the user freight
prepaid by MUSIC Group.
Caution
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do
not remove the top cover (or the rear
section). No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing
to qualified personnel.
(4) Warranty claims other than those indicated above
are expressly excluded.
PLEASE RETAIN YOUR SALES RECEIPT. IT IS YOUR PROOF
OF PURCHASE COVERING YOUR LIMITED WARRANTY.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VOID WITHOUT SUCH PROOF
OF PURCHASE.
15. The apparatus shall be connected to a MAINS socket
outlet with a protective earthing connection.
Caution
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
do not expose this appliance to rain and
moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping
or splashing liquids and no objects filled with liquids, such remain readily operable.
as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
16. Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is
used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall
§ 2 Online registration
Please do remember to register your new BEHRINGER
equipment right after your purchase at behringer.com
under“Support”and kindly read the terms and conditions
of our limited warranty carefully. Registering your
purchase and equipment with us helps us process
your repair claims quicker and more efficiently.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Caution
These service instructions are for use
by qualified service personnel only.
To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any
servicing other than that contained in the operation
instructions. Repairs have to be performed by qualified
service personnel.
§ 3 Return materials authorization
(1) To obtain warranty service, please contact the
retailer from whom the equipment was purchased.
Should your BEHRINGER dealer not be located in your
vicinity, you may contact the BEHRINGER distributor for
your country listed under“Support”at behringer.com.
If your country is not listed, please check if your problem
can be dealt with by our“Online Support”which may
also be found under“Support”at behringer.com.
Alternatively, please submit an online warranty claim at
behringer.com BEFORE returning the product. All inquiries
must be accompanied by a description of the problem
and the serial number of the product. After verifying
the product’s warranty eligibility with the original sales
receipt, MUSIC Group will then issue a Return Materials
Authorization (“RMA”) number.
1. Read these instructions.
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Technical specifications and appearance are subject to change without
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3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
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(2) Subsequently, the product must be returned in
its original shipping carton, together with the return
authorization number to the address indicated by
MUSIC Group.
§ 9 Amendment
(7) Any repair or opening of the unit carried out by
unauthorized personnel (user included) will void the
limited warranty.
Warranty service conditions are subject to change without
notice. For the latest warranty terms and conditions
and additional information regarding MUSIC Group’s
limited warranty, please see complete details online at
behringer.com.
(8) If an inspection of the product by MUSIC Group
shows that the defect in question is not covered by the
limited warranty, the inspection costs are payable by
the customer.
(3) Shipments without freight prepaid will not
be accepted.
* MUSIC Group Macao Commercial Offshore Limited of
Rue de Pequim No. 202-A, Macau Finance Centre 9/J, Macau,
including all MUSIC Group companies
§ 4 Warranty Exclusions
(9) Products which do not meet the terms of this
limited warranty will be repaired exclusively at the buyer’s
expense. MUSIC Group or its authorized service center will
inform the buyer of any such circumstance. If the buyer
fails to submit a written repair order within 6 weeks after
notification, MUSIC Group will return the unit C.O.D. with
a separate invoice for freight and packing. Such costs will
also be invoiced separately when the buyer has sent in a
written repair order.
(1) This limited warranty does not cover consumable
parts including, but not limited to, fuses and batteries.
Where applicable, MUSIC Group warrants the valves or
meters contained in the product to be free from defects in
material and workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days
from date of purchase.
(2) This limited warranty does not cover the product
if it has been electronically or mechanically modified
in any way. If the product needs to be modified or
adapted in order to comply with applicable technical
or safety standards on a national or local level, in any
country which is not the country for which the product
was originally developed and manufactured, this
modification/adaptation shall not be considered a defect
in materials or workmanship. This limited warranty does
not cover any such modification/adaptation, regardless
of whether it was carried out properly or not. Under the
terms of this limited warranty, MUSIC Group shall not
be held responsible for any cost resulting from such a
modification/adaptation.
(10) Authorized BEHRINGER dealers do not sell new
products directly in online auctions. Purchases made
through an online auction are on a“buyer beware”basis.
Online auction confirmations or sales receipts are not
accepted for warranty verification and MUSIC Group will
not repair or replace any product purchased through an
online auction.
§ 5 Warranty transferability
This limited warranty is extended exclusively to the
original buyer (customer of authorized retail dealer) and
is not transferable to anyone who may subsequently
purchase this product. No other person (retail dealer, etc.)
shall be entitled to give any warranty promise on behalf
of MUSIC Group.
(3) This limited warranty covers only the product
hardware. It does not cover technical assistance for
hardware or software usage and it does not cover
any software products whether or not contained in
the product. Any such software is provided“AS IS”
unless expressly provided for in any enclosed software
limited warranty.
§ 6 Claim for damage
Subject only to the operation of mandatory applicable
local laws, MUSIC Group shall have no liability to the buyer
under this warranty for any consequential or indirect
loss or damage of any kind. In no event shall the liability
of MUSIC Group under this limited warranty exceed the
invoiced value of the product.
(4) This limited warranty is invalid if the factory-
applied serial number has been altered or removed from
the product.
(5) Free inspections and maintenance/repair work
are expressly excluded from this limited warranty, in
particular, if caused by improper handling of the product
by the user. This also applies to defects caused by normal
wear and tear, in particular, of faders, crossfaders,
potentiometers, keys/buttons, guitar strings, illuminants
and similar parts.
§ 7 Limitation of liability
This limited warranty is the complete and exclusive
warranty between you and MUSIC Group. It supersedes
all other written or oral communications related to this
product. MUSIC Group provides no other warranties for
this product.
(6) Damage/defects caused by the following conditions
are not covered by this limited warranty:
§ 8 Other warranty rights and
national law
(1) This limited warranty does not exclude or limit the
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improper handling, neglect or failure to operate the
unit in compliance with the instructions given in
BEHRINGER user or service manuals;
buyer’s statutory rights as a consumer in any way.
(2) The limited warranty regulations mentioned herein
are applicable unless they constitute an infringement of
applicable mandatory local laws.
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connection or operation of the unit in any way
that does not comply with the technical or safety
regulations applicable in the country where the
product is used;
(3) This warranty does not detract from the seller’s
obligations in regard to any lack of conformity of the
product and any hidden defect.
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damage/defects caused by acts of God/Nature
(accident, fire, flood, etc) or any other condition that
is beyond the control of MUSIC Group.
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DIGITAL PRO MIXER DDM4000 User Manual
1. Introduction
Hook up your turntables and CD/MP3 players to its 4 stereo channels,
each with fully programmable EQ and Kill switches. Put ultimate versatility
at your fingertips with fully programmable beat-sync’able multi-FX modules,
a pair of high-precision BPM counters and a digital crossfader with custom curve
adjustment. And the super-cool BPM-sync’d sampler with real-time pitch control,
loop and reverse functions will make your crowd go wild.
!!
Caution!
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Before changing the fuse, switch off the device and pull the plug to
avoid electric shock or damage to the device.
The DDM4000 power connection is made by using the enclosed cable and
the amplifier’s standard IEC receptacle. It meets all of the international safety
certification requirements.
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Please read this manual to familiarize yourself with the control
elements of the unit and its functions. After you have carefully
read this manual, keep it for future reference.
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Please make sure that all units have a proper earth connection. For your
own safety, never remove or disable the earth conductor from the unit
or of the AC power cord.
1.1 Before you get started
IMPORTANT NOTES CONCERNING INSTALLATION
1.1.1 Shipment
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The sound quality may diminish within the range of powerful
broadcasting stations and high-frequency sources. Increase the
distance between the transmitter and the device and use shielded
cables for all connections.
Your DDM4000 was carefully packed at the factory, and the packaging
was designed to protect the unit from damage caused by rough handling.
Nevertheless, we recommend that you carefully examine the packaging and its
contents for any signs of physical damage that may have occurred during transit.
1.1.3 Online registration
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If the unit is damaged, please do NOT return it to us; instead,
notify your dealer and the shipping company immediately,
otherwise claims for damage or replacement may not be granted.
Please register your new BEHRINGER equipment right after your purchase
warranty carefully.
◊
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We recommend using a case to ensure optimal protection of the device.
Should your BEHRINGER product malfunction, it is our intention to have it
repaired as quickly as possible. To arrange for warranty service, please contact
the BEHRINGER retailer from whom the equipment was purchased. Should your
BEHRINGER dealer not be located in your vicinity, you may directly contact
one of our subsidiaries. Corresponding contact information is included in the
original equipment packaging (Global Contact Information/European Contact
Information). Should your country not be listed, please contact the distributor
nearest you. A list of distributors can be found in the support area of our website
(http://behringer.com).
Please always use the original packaging to avoid damage due to
storage or shipping.
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Never let unsupervised children play with the DDM4000 or
with its packaging.
Recycle whenever possible.
1.1.2 Initial operation
Ensure adequate air supply and to avoid overheating do not place the unit
near radiators etc.
Registering your purchase and equipment with us helps us process your repair
claims more quickly and efficiently.
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Before you connect your DDM4000 to the mains, please make sure
that your local voltage matches the voltage required by the unit.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Caution! The following applies only to units that can be switched between
120 V and 230 V: The fuse holder on the mains connector has 3 triangular
markings, with two of these triangles opposing each other. The DDM4000 is set
to the operating voltage printed next to these markers and can be set to another
voltage by turning the fuse holder by 180°.
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Caution!
◊
Extreme output volumes may damage your hearing and/or your
loudspeakers. Turn down all volume and level controls before you
switch on the unit. Always set the volume to an appropriate level.
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Please note that when operating the unit at 120 V, a higher fuse rating
is required. Please refer to the “Specifications” for details.
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If you set the unit to a different mains voltage, be sure to use a fuse
of the correct type and rating. Please refer to the “Specifications”
for details.
◊
Blown fuses must be replaced by fuses of the same type and rating!
Please refer to the “Specifications” for details.
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2. Controls and Connections
This chapter describes the various controls and connections of
the DDM4000 mixer. We have divided the console into several
functional sections for a better overview.
(2.1)
(2.4)
(2.2)
(2.5)
(2.1)
(2.6)
(2.3)
(2.7)
(2.8)
(2.9)
Fig. 2.0: Overview of DDM4000
2.1 Stereo channels 1 – 4
2.2 Microphone channel
2.3 Crossfader section
2.5 BPM and effects section
2.6 Sampler
2.7 Rear panel connectors
2.8 Rear panel outputs
2.9 Power section
2.4 Main and phones section
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2.1 Stereo channels 1 – 4
2.2 Microphone channel
(1)
(3)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(2)
(5)
(6)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(4)
(7)
(14)
(15)
(9)
Fig. 2.2: Microphone channel
(11) The GAIN knob adjusts the level of the microphone signal at the MIC 1 input.
(8)
(12) This switch determines which signal is to be displayed on the level meter (13).
IN VU shows the unprocessed input level which helps you to adjust the
microphone signal correctly. XMC VU shows the level after it has passed
the Ultramic processor.
(10)
Fig. 2.1: Stereo channel strips
(13) The 7-segment LED meter indicates the level of the microphone channel.
(1) The input select switch lets you switch between two signal sources.
Select Line to hear the signal of the Line input (67). Select Phono/Line to
listen to the incoming source signal at the Phono/Line (68) input.
(14) The microphone channel strip features a 3-band equalizer
(HIGH, MID and LOW). The range is +/-12 dB.
(2) The GAIN knob adjusts the level of the input signal. The actual level
is displayed on the level meter (3).
(15) The ON/OFF push button turns the microphone channel on and off.
(16) The MIC SETUP push button opens the Mic Setup menu on the display.
This allows you to adjust the settings of the equalizer, the Ultramic processor
and the MIC FX (effects processor).
(3) The 7-segment LED meter indicates the level of the input signal.
(4) Each input channel features a 3-band equalizer (HIGH, MID and LOW)
with kill feature, giving you up to 12 dB of boost and a maximum cut
of -∞ dB (kill). The kill feature lets you mute the given frequency range.
When each EQ knob is turned fully left, the signal is effectively muted.
All EQ parameters can be adjusted in Channel Setup.
(17) The XMC ON push button activates the ULTRAMIC processor, which includes
a 2-band compressor and expander. Ultramic settings can be adjusted in
Mic Setup.
(18) The MIC FX ON push button activates the microphone effects processor.
Select the effect in Mic Setup.
(5) The MODE push button changes the functionality of the preset push button
(6) from Multi to Single.
(19) The TALK ON push button activates the Talkover function. This attenuates
the volume level of the music as soon as you speak into the microphone.
This is a very useful function to make yourself heard over the music being
played. You can adjust all the relevant settings in Talk Setup.
(6) The preset push buttons P1, P2 and P3 allow you to store and activate
equalizer presets. When activated in Single Mode, these push buttons
provide a maximum cut of -∞ dB (kill function).
(7) Press the PFL push button to listen in on the channel’s signal
using headphones.
(8) The fader controls the channel volume.
(9) The CURVE switch adjusts the response of the fader. In SOFT Mode, the fader
responds slower to steady fader movement in the upper range and quicker in
the lower range. In Sharp Mode, the fader adjusts the volume quicker in the
upper third and slower in the lower range. In MID Mode, the fader responds
in a linear fashion. Since a difference in volume levels is heard when
switching between modes, don’t use this switch while playing music!
(10) The CF ASSIGN push button lets you determine on which side of the
crossfader (20) (A or B the signal is to be heard.
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2.3 Crossfader section
2.4 Main and phones section
(29)
(28)
(26)
(27)
(25)
(24)
(30)
(23)
(21)
(20)
(33)
(34)
(31)
(32)
(35)
(22)
Fig. 2.3: Crossfader section
(20) The replaceable crossfader is used to fade between the signals that are
assigned to its two sides A and B. You can assign the stereo channels and
sampler using the CF Assign push buttons (10) and (65).
(36)
(37)
(38)
(39)
(40)
(21) The CF ON push button activates the crossfader. When the push button is
not pressed, the signals of the individual channels are routed straight to the
Main outputs.
(22) There are 3 Kill push buttons (HIGH, MID and LOW) on each side of the
crossfader which let you mute the given frequency range. In Crossfader
Setup (see Chapter 3.4.2), it is possible to activate a special X-OVER mode
that enhances the crossfader’s functionality in combination with the
Kill push buttons. For more information, read Chapter 3.4.1.
Fig. 2.4: Main and Phones section
(23) Press the FULL FREQ push button to remove any frequency cuts of
the KILL EQ (22).
MAIN OUTPUT:
(30) The OUTPUT A knob controls the volume of output A ( (73) ).
(31) The BALANCE knob adjusts the stereo panning of output A.
(32) The OUTPUT B knob controls the volume of output B ( (74)).
(24) The CURVE knob lets you seamlessly adjust the response of the crossfader.
The REVERSE function allows you to reverse the configuration of the crossfader.
This way you can toggle between Channel A and B at the flick of a switch
(33) The high-resolution, 22-segment OUTPUT LEVEL meter indicates
(25) REVERSE HOLD activates a permanent Reverse function. The crossfader
fades between sides A and B in the reverse direction. This means that A
is now on the right and B on the left side.
the level of the output signal on OUTPUT A.
(34) ULTRAMIZE ON/OFF push button: The Ultramizer is an effect that
enhances the loudness and assertiveness by dynamic compression.
In Ultramizer Setup (see Chapter 3.5.1), you can configure the Ultramizer.
(26) REVERSE TAP activates a momentary Reverse function. This means that
A and B are interchanged as long as the TAP push button is held down.
(35) The LOAD push button lets you load the user settings of the entire mixer.
The settings that are active when the device is turned off are loaded when
the device is switched back on again. Read more about saving and loading
user settings in Chapter 3.5.2.
The BOUNCE TO MIDI CLOCK function provides an automatic, quick crossfading
synchronized to the rhythm of the music (“bouncing”). The bounce speed is
determined by the MIDI Clock.
(27) Press the BOUNCE TO MIDI CLK push button to activate the bouncing.
Once the push button is pressed, the signal repeatedly jumps from A to B
and back again corresponding to the interval pre-selected by using the
BEAT push buttons (28).
PHONES:
(36) Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack (1" TRS connector).
(37) The OUTPUT knob controls the volume of the head-phones.
(28) The BEAT push buttons let you determine the Bounce rate, which can range
between one and 16 beats.
(38) The MIX knob adjusts the balance between PFL signal and
PGM signal (PFL = Pre Fader Listening, fader independent pre-listening
of individual channels; PGM = Program, Master signal). When the
knob is turned completely to the left, you only hear the PFL signal,
whereas when turned completely to the right the Master signal is heard.
Between these two positions, you can adjust the mix of both signals.
(29) These LEDs indicate the number of beats you have chosen.
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Find a detailed description of this function in Chapter 3.4.3.
(39) The PUNCH EQ function helps synchronize two tracks. You can orient
yourself to the snare or the bass drum or both. Press the SNARE or
BASS push button to emphasize the selected sound in the headphones.
(40) When the SPLIT push button is pressed, the PFL signal is heard in the
left headphone and the PGM signal is only heard in the right headphone.
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2.5 BPM and effects section
2.6 Sampler
(41) (46) (47) (48) (51)
(54)
(54)
(56)
(57)
(50)
(45)
(50)
(58)
(59)
(42) (49) (43) (53) (52)
(60)
(61)
Fig. 2.5: BPM Counter and Effects section (here FX 1)
(62)
The DDM4000 has 2 identical effects units. There are 2 additional independent
effects units for the mic signal and the Sampler. All effects can be used at the
same time. The BPM Counter and MIDI Clock are also found in this section.
(63)
(65)
(64)
(66)
(41) The graphic display shows BPM values, effect names and effect parameters
as well as channel assignments. It also leads you through Console Setup.
(42) The FX ON push button activates the effects unit.
Fig. 2.6: Sampler section
(43) Press the FX ASSIGN push button to assign an effects unit to a signal
source (push button flashes). The possible input sources are listed on
the display. Select the preferred source by turning and pressing the
PARAMETER knob (45).
(54) Press the INSERT push button to add the sampler signal to the channel
(Insert Mode). If the push button is not activated, the sampler is mixed to
the selected channel (Mix Mode). In both cases, playback is initiated with
the REC SOURCE push buttons. When the sampler is routed to the crossfader,
the LED of the INSERT push button goes out.
(44) The DEPTH knob adjusts the effect intensity (depth). For some effects,
it also lets you adjust the mix between the original signal (dry) and
the effect signal (wet).
(55) The VOLUME/MIX knob controls the volume of the sampler (in Mix Mode)
as well as the volume balance between input signal and Sampler
(in Insert Mode).
(45) Press the PARAM (eter) knob to select the effect parameters. By turning
the knob, you can change the parameter shown on the display.
(56) The REC SOURCE push buttons let you select the channel for recording
(46) Press SELECT/LOW to access the effects list (on the display). Turn and press
the knob (45) to load a preset.
and playing back samples.
(57) Press the PFL push button to listen in on the sampler signal with the headphones.
(58) SAMPLE LENGTH adjusts the recording time (1–16 beats or endless recording ∞).
(47) Press the PARAM/MID push button to access the effect parameters.
Turn the knob (45) to change the parameter value.
(59) RECORD/IN lets you record to the Sampler. Select a bank beforehand.
By pressing the push button a second time, the recording is stopped
(only in ∞ Mode).
(48) Press DEFAULT/HIGH to restore a preset.
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When the effect is activated (by pressing the FX ON push button),
the push buttons (46) (LOW), (47) (MID) and (48) (HIGH) are used as
Kill switches in the effect’s signal path.
(60) BANK ASSIGN is used to select a bank in which the recorded material
is stored. The selected bank is indicated by the relevant MODE push button
(61) which signalizes the readiness to record.
(49) Depending on the selected effect, the BEAT push buttons can adjust
time-related parameters. However, the values entered are not in
milliseconds or similar units, but in beats.
(61) The MODE push buttons (Bank 1 and Bank 2) are used to select the sampler’s
types of playback (Reverse and Loop). A short tap activates or deactivates
the Reverse function; pressing the push button a little longer activates or
deactivates the Loop function.
(50) To enter the tempo manually, tap this push button (at least 2 x) in the rhythm
of the music (TAP). By keeping the AUTO BPM/TAP push button pressed a
little longer (> 1 s), the automatic tempo input (AUTO BPM) is reactivated.
(62) Press the PLAY/OUT push button to start the playback of the recorded
sample. When the Loop function is deactivated, the sample is only
played back as long as the PLAY push button is pressed.
(51) Turn the CONSOLE SETUP knob to adjust the tempo of the MIDI Clock
(press and turn simultaneously = coarse adjustment). A short press on
the knob confirms the entry made. A long press on the knob lets you
access Console Setup (see Chapter 3.1).
(63) Press SMP FX ON push button to activate the Brake effect.
(64) Press the SELECT push button to determine the length of the brake
(1, 4 or 8 Beat Brake, which is shown in the center of the display).
(52) The MIDI START/STOP/ESC turns on the MIDI Clock.
(53) The ADJUST push buttons let you transfer the tempo of the BPM counter
(65) The CF ASSIGN push button lets you determine on which side of the
to the MIDI Clock.
crossfader the sampler signal is to be routed to.
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All functions of the BPM and Effects section are de-scribed in
detail in Chapter 4.
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(66) You can even trigger the sampler with the crossfader when the sampler
is assigned to it. To order to do so, simply press the CF START push button.
But beforehand, use BANK ASSIGN to select the bank that should be played
back when using the fader.
(74) The MAIN OUT connector panel consists of OUT A, OUT B and TAPE outputs:
•
•
The signal at OUT A is the same as at the XLR outputs (73).
You can connect an additional amplifier to output OUT B which can be
used for a DJ booth or a second club zone, for example. The volume of
the OUT B signal is (independent of OUT A) individually adjusted with
the OUTPUT B knob (32).
2.7 Rear panel connectors
•
The TAPE output allows you to connect a recording device in order to
tape-record your mix. The output level is independent of OUT A and
OUT B and can be adjusted in Output Setup (see Chapter 6.2).
(75) DIGITAL OUT is the digital output of the DDM4000. This is where you find
the TAPE signal in CD quality (16 bit/44.1 kHz).
◊
Use Output Setup (see Chapter 6.2) to adjust further settings of the
output section.
(71)
(69) (70) (67) (68)(69) (72)
(76) These are the MIDI IN, MIDI OUT and MIDI THRU connectors that allow you
Fig. 2.7: Rear panel connectors
to connect external MIDI equipment and synchronize with their MIDI Clock.
(67) The LINE inputs are used to connect the Line signals
◊
Read more about the MIDI functions of the DDM4000 in Chapter 7.
(for example, CD players, soundcards and drum machines).
2.9 Power section
(68) The PHONO inputs let you connect turntables.
(69) Use the PHONO/LINE switches to set the PHONO inputs to Line level
in order for you to be able to connect a CD player to the PHONO inputs.
◊
Caution! Devices with Line output levels, such as CD players,
can cause distortion and destroy the preamplifier. Press the
PHONO/LINE switch before connecting devices with Line level
to the highly sensitive PHONO inputs.
(79)
(78)
(77)
(70) The GND connectors are used to ground the turntables.
(71) The balanced XLR connectors provide a connection for dynamic microphones.
(72) This is the LEVEL control for the MIC 2 input.
Fig. 2.9: The POWER section
2.8 Rear panel outputs
(77) Power is supplied via an IEC connector. The matching cable is provided
with the unit.
(78) FUSE RETAINER/VOLTAGE SELECTOR. Please make sure that the voltage
indicated by the voltage selector matches the local voltage before you
connect the unit to the main power supply. Always replace blown fuses
with fuses of the same type and rating. Some units feature a fuse retainer
in which a selection between 230 V and 120 V is possible. Please be aware:
When using your unit outside of Europe with 120 V, a fuse with a higher
rating is required.
(74) (75)
(76)
(73)
Fig. 2.8: Rear panel connectors
(79) Use the POWER switch to turn on the DDM4000. Before connecting the
unit to the power mains, ensure that the POWER switch is in OFF position.
When the unit is in operation, ensure that the mains plug is accessible.
(73) These are the OUT A outputs (XLR) allowing you to connect to an
amplifier. Use the OUTPUT A control (30) to adjust the volume level.
Additionally, the SUBWOOFER output lets you hook up a subwoofer.
A crossover is integrated into the DDM4000. The crossover frequency
is adjusted in Output Setup (see Chapter 6.2).
◊
Attention: The POWER switch does not fully disconnect the unit
from the mains. To disconnect the unit from the mains, pull out the
main cable plug or appliance coupler. When installing the product,
ensure the plug or appliance coupler is readily operable. Unplug the
power cord completely when the unit is not used for long periods
of time.
◊
When powering up the system, turn on the connected amplifier
last to prevent spikes that can easily damage your loudspeakers.
Before turning on the amplifier, make sure that no signal is
going through the DDM4000 in order to avoid sudden and
unpleasant surprises. We recommend turning down all faders
and knobs beforehand.
The serial number of the DDM4000 is found on the bottom side of the device.
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2.10 Hookup example
CD player
Turntable
Microphone
Digital Recorder
Drum Machine
DJ Booth
Dance ꢀoor
Fig. 2.10: Application example of hooking up the DDM4000
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3. Operation
3.2 Using stereo channels
3.1 Console setup
3.2.1 EQ modes: SINGLE and MULTI
Console Setup allows you to make all standard settings for the DDM4000.
The equalizer provides Preset push buttons, labeled P1, P2 and P3, with which
preset configurations are stored. The behavior of the push buttons depend on
the selected EQ mode: Single Mode or Multi Mode. After switching on the device,
Single Mode is active.
1) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) for approximately 2 seconds.
The setup list appears in the center of the display.:
SINGLE Mode:
In Single Mode, the push buttons P1, P2 and P3 (6) are each permanently
assigned to a frequency band (P1 = HIGH, P2 = MID, P3 = LOW). This means that
a Preset can be assigned to each EQ control. When activated, the Preset push
buttons provide a Kill function with maximum attenuation (-∞ dB).
Preset settings in SINGLE Mode
P1
P2
P3
HIGH Kill -∞ dB
MID Kill -∞ dB
LOW Kill -∞ dB
Suppresses high frequencies
Suppresses mid frequencies
Suppresses low frequencies
2) Turn the CONSOLE SETUP knob to select the setup you want to edit.
3) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob to confirm the selection.
Tab. 3.1: Functionality of Preset push buttons in Single Mode
Exit Console Setup:
The degree of cut can, however, be modified. Alternatively, a frequency boost
can also be stored. In case you want to boost instead of cutting the bass
(Punch function), proceed as follows:
•
Press the ESC push button (52) to exit Console Setup.
Some of the setup pages can be accessed in different ways. This is the case
for Mic Setup and User Settings:
1) Turn the LOW knob (4) to the right until you have reached the
boost you want.
Open Mic Setup:
2) Press and hold the MODE push button (5) while pressing P3 (6).
1) Press the MIC SETUP push button (16) to access Mic Setup.
2) Press the MIC SETUP push button (16) again to exit Mic Setup.
3) Press P3 to load the Preset. The bass frequencies are now boosted.
P3 flashes blue.
This way you can also program the mids and highs with P2 and P1 respectively.
Open User Settings:
Reset:
1) Press the LOAD push button (35) to access User Settings.
2) Press the LOAD push button (35) again to exit User Settings.
The Preset push buttons can be restored to their initial states at all times
(Reset function):
3.1.1 Selection lists on screen
•
Press MODE (5) for approximately 2 seconds. The MULTI LED briefly lights up
to confirm the reset.
The individual setup pages contain further selection lists, which appear either
on the left or right side of the display, in addition to the Console Setup list.
MULTI Mode:
Left:
In Multi Mode, the Preset push buttons are not assigned to individual EQ bands,
but are assigned to the 3-band equalizer as a whole. This way you can create
three EQ presets and assign these to the Preset push buttons. When activated,
the Preset push buttons are assigned as follows:
1) Turn the left PARAMETER knob (45) (in the FX 1 section) to select the
preferred function from the list.
2) Press the left PARAMETER knob to confirm the selection.
Preset settings in MULTI Mode
Right:
P1
P2
P3
High pass
Band pass
Low pass
Suppresses MID and LOW
Suppresses HIGH and LOW
Suppresses HIGH and MID
1) Turn the right PARAMETER knob (45) (in the FX 2 section) to select the
preferred function from the list.
Tab. 3.2: Functionality of Preset push buttons in Multi Mode
2) Press the right PARAMETER knob to confirm the selection.
•
To activate Multi Mode, press the MODE push button (5).
The MULTI LED lights up.
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To create your own EQ presets, proceed as follows:
Mid Q:
1) Adjust the equalizer as needed by turning the LOW, MID and HIGH knobs.
2) Press and hold the MODE push button (5) while pressing P1 (6).
3) Press P1 to load the EQ Preset. P1 flashes yellow.
The Q factor determines the behavior of the filter. The higher the value,
the narrower the bandwidth. Mid Q affects the mids band.
•
Turn the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) to change the value of the Q factor.
Two more EQ Presets can be stored with P2 and P3.
Subsonic frequency:
You can adjust the cutoff frequency of the low-cut filter on each stereo channel.
All frequencies below the cutoff frequency are attenuated.
Reset:
The Preset push buttons can be restored at all times:
1) Press the right PARAMETER knob (45) to select the channel.
•
Press MODE for approximately 2 seconds. The SINGLE LED briefly lights
up to confirm the reset.
2) Turn the PARAMETER knob to change the cutoff frequency.
Exiting Channel Setup:
3.2.2 Channel setup
•
Press the ESC push button (52) to exit Channel Setup.
In Channel Setup, you can fine-tune the characteristics of the stereo channels’
equalizer. It is also possible to adjust a Subsonic Filter (low-cut filter) for
all four channels. For example, this filter can be used to suppress low-frequency
noise from turntables.
3.3 Operating the microphone channel
3.3.1 Mic setup
1) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) for approximately 2 seconds.
2) Select “Channel Setup” by turning and pressing the CONSOLE SETUP knob.
Channel Setup appears on the display.
You can make adjustments to the sound settings of the Microphone channel,
the Ultramic processor and the Mic effects by using Mic Setup. This is how to
access Mic Setup:
1) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) for approximately 2 seconds.
2) Select “Mic Setup” by turning and pressing the CONSOLE SETUP knob.
Alternatively, you can access Mic Setup as follows:
The equalizer of the stereo channels has 3 bands with different characteristics.
The Mid band is a peak filter whose center fre-quency and bandwidth
(Q factor) can be modified. Both outer bands Low and High are shelving filters.
In Channel Setup, following settings are available for each of the 4 channels:
•
Press the MIC SETUP push button (16) on the microphone channel.
The MIC SETUP push button lights up as long as you are using Mic Setup.
Mic Setup appears on the display containing several submenus. On the
left-hand side of the display you see a list from which the following submenus
can be selected:
Channel Xover (Crossover):
LOW:
Cutoff frequency of the Low filter. All frequencies below the
adjusted value are cut or boosted.
MID:
Center frequency of the Mid band. All frequencies around this
value are boosted or cut. The bandwidth is determined by the
parameter Mid Q (see below).
HIGH:
Cutoff frequency of the High filter. All frequencies above the
adjusted value are boosted or cut.
•
Turn the left PARAMETER knob (45) to select the submenu you want to edit:
EQ Freq/Pan page:
1) Press the left PARAMETER knob (45) to select the parameter
(LOW, MID or HIGH).
2) Turn the PARAMETER knob to change the cutoff frequency and center
frequency of the selected band.
This page shows level meters for both microphone signals. In addition, you can
make sound settings for the equalizer on the Microphone channel. Here you can
adjust the stereo image of the microphone signal as well as the signal relation
of both microphones to each other. The individual parameters are as follows:
MIC 1:
MIC 2:
LOW:
Level meter for Microphone 1
Level meter for Microphone 2
Cutoff frequency of the LOW control knob
Center frequency of the MID control knob
Cutoff frequency of the HIGH control knob
Q factor of the mids band
MID:
HIGH:
Q MID:
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1) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) to select the parameter
You can see several level meters on the display. Three parameters of the
compressor are adjustable plus you can also load presets.
(LOW, MID, HIGH, Q MID).
2) Turn the CONSOLE SETUP knob to change the value of the selected parameter.
The meters:
PAN1:
PAN 2:
OUT B:
Position of Microphone 1 in the stereo image
Position of Microphone 2 in the stereo image
Volume of the microphone channel at Output B
MIC I
MIC 0
COM
Shows the input level
Shows the output level
Shows the compression ratio for the low (L) and high (H)
frequency band
1) Press the right PARAMETER knob (45) to select the parameter
(PAN 1, PAN 2, OUT B).
EXP
Shows the attenuation of the expander for the low (L) or
high (H) frequency band
2) Turn the PARAMETER knob to change the value of the parameter.
Adjustable parameters
EQ GAIN page:
THRSH
Threshold specifies the cutoff frequency of the
Ultramic processor
FREQ
Adjusts the crossover frequency between the upper
and lower frequency band
This page lets you make user default sound settings, which affect the microphone
channel in relation to the equalizer. For example, storing a boost of 5 dB in these
settings affects the signal even when the HIGH rotary knob is set to 0, that is the
center position. The high frequencies can additionally be boost or cut with the
HIGH knob. This function helps to remove problematic frequencies of your voice
or to improve speech comprehensibility.
EFFIC
Efficiency: Adjusts the level of compression
1) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) to select the parameter
(THRSH, FREQ, EFFIC).
2) Turn the CONSOLE SETUP knob to change the value of the
selected parameter.
MIC 1 LOW CUT:
Cutoff frequency of the high-pass filter
(Microphone 1)
Ultramic presets:
MIC 1 LOW, MID, HIGH: EQ default settings for Microphone 1
The following default settings can be loaded:
1) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) to select the parameter
(LOW, MID, HIGH).
2) Turn the CONSOLE SETUP knob to change the value of the selected parameter.
MIC 2 LOW CUT:
Cutoff frequency of the high-pass filter
(Microphone 2)
MIC 2 LOW, MID, HIGH: EQ default settings for Microphone 2
1) Turn the right PARAMETER knob (45) to select the preset.
2) Press the PARAMETER knob to load the preset.
1) Press the right PARAMETER knob (45) to select the parameter
(LOW, MID, HIGH).
MIC FX page:
2) Turn the PARAMETER knob to change the value of the selected parameter.
ULTRA MIC 1 and 2:
On the Mic FX page, you can select the type of effect you want to use
for the microphone signal. The following effects are available:
The Ultramic processor is a 2-band compressor that reduces the dynamic range
of speech. The level of loud sounds is reduced and the level of quiet sounds is
raised. This decreases the difference between the loudest and quietest passages.
By splitting the signal into two frequency bands, a thicker, more powerful
sound is achieved without the typical artifacts, such as pumping sound or a
loss of clarity.
The settings for both microphone signals are made separately. That’s the reason
for having two Ultramic pages. For Mic 1, select the page “Ultramic 1” and choose
“Ultramic 2” for Mic 2. The parameters on both pages are identical so that they
only have to be described once.
1) Turn the right PARAMETER knob (45) to select the preset.
2) Press the PARAMETER knob to load the preset.
Each effect can be modified in order to suit your individual taste. Two parameters
are available for this reason. The second parameter always adjusts the effect
Dry/Wet Mix—this applies to all effects.
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Effect descriptions:
Exiting Talk Setup:
• Press the ESC push button (52) to exit Talk Setup.
FLANGER: A flanger effect occurs through frequency modulation. You can adjust
the speed of the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator).
3.4 Operating the crossfader
The use of the Crossfader is easy to understand, even for a DJ novice.
But the DDM4000 wouldn’t be a digital mixer if it hadn’t a couple of special
functions to offer that cannot be easily realized with an analog DJ Mixer.
PHASER is similar to a flanger. Only this time around, modulation is
achieved through phase-shifting. You can adjust the speed of the LFO.
DELAY is a signal delay. You can change the delay time (Time).
ECHO is similar to the delay effect, with the difference that the delayed signal is
repeated several times.
3.4.1 Crossfader modes: KILL and X-OVER
PITCH changes the pitch of the signal and therefore the pitch of the vocalist’s and There are three push buttons labeled HIGH, MID and LOW ( (22) ) on the left-hand
speaker’s voice. Shift is used to adjust the pitch.
side and on the right-hand side of the Crossfader. When activated, they function
as Kill switches, that is they can suppress specific frequency bands.
BITCRUSHER reduce the digital resolution. The bit depth is adjustable.
X-Over (Crosssover) Mode lets you realize completely new, breathtaking effects.
In this mode, it is possible to assign specific frequency bands to Side A and B
that can then be crossfaded.Here’s an example to make the functionality clear:
REVERB is a reverberation effect. Eight different types of reverberation
are available. These are described in detail in Chapter 4.1.4.
1) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) to select a parameter.
1) Move the crossfader (20) to the left (A).
2) Turn the CONSOLE SETUP knob to change the value of this parameter.
2) Press the FULL FREQ push button (23) in Section A.
3) Press the Kill push button (22) “MID” in Section B.
You can match the time parameter of the flanger, phaser, delay and echo effects
to the beat by tapping the tempo with the left TAP push button (50) as long as
Mic Setup is displayed (MIC SETUP push button (16) shines when active).
In the left crossfader position, the A signal is played back in its complete
frequency range. By moving the crossfader to the right, only the mid frequencies
of the B signal are faded in while the mids of the A signal are faded out.
The low and high frequencies of the A signal remain audible. As a result,
the low and high frequencies of the A signal together with the mid frequencies
of the B signal are audible at the output of the mixer.
Exiting Mic Setup:
•
Press the ESC push button (52) to exit Mic Setup.
3.3.2 Talk setup
The Talkover function is useful when making announcements while the music
is playing. The level of the music, is attenuated as soon as you speak into the
microphone. All necessary settings of this function are made in Talk Setup.
This is how you access Talk Setup:
1) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) for approximately 2 seconds.
2) Select “Talk Setup” by turning and pressing the CONSOLE SETUP knob.
The Talk Setup page appears on the display.
X-Over Mode keeps your mixing style fresh and unique. You can activate
X-Over Mode in Crossfader Setup.
This page displays level meters for both microphones. On the left-hand side
of the screen, there is a list from which you can select a Talkover preset.
3.4.2 Crossfader setup
This is how you access Crossfader Setup:
Loading presets:
1) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) for approximately 2 seconds.
2) Select “Crossfader Setup” by turning and pressing the CONSOLE SETUP knob.
The Crossfader Setup page appears on the display:
1) Turn the left PARAMETER knob (45) to select the preset.
2) Press the PARAMETER knob to load the preset.
Editing talkovers:
The following parameters of the Talkover function are adjustable:
THRSH
Threshold. The music signal is attenuated as soon as the
microphone signal exceeds this value.
On the display’s left side, you can adjust the frequency crossfade of the
Kill push buttons. On the right side, you can select Cross-fader Mode.
MAX. ATT Maximum Attenuation. This lets you adjust the music’s
maximum attenuation while speaking into the microphone.
SPEED
Adjusts the speed at which the signal’s volume level is reduced.
1) Press the right PARAMETER knob (45) to select the parameter
(THRSH, MAX. ATT, SPEED)
2) Turn the PARAMETER knob to change the value of the parameter.
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XOVER CF (Crossover Center Frequency):
The display switches to the Ultramizer page. Here you can change settings
plus load and edit presets:
LOW:
HIGH:
Crossover frequency between LOW and MID
Crossover frequency between MID and HIGH
Loading presets:
1) Press the left PARAMETER knob (45) to select the parameter (LOW, HIGH).
2) Turn the PARAMETER knob to change the value fo the selected parameter.
1) Turn the left PARAMETER knob (45) to select the preset.
2) Press the PARAMETER knob to load the preset.
Ultramizer presets
Crossfader Mode:
1) Turn the right PARAMETER knob (45) to select the mode (KILL, X-OVER).
2) Press the PARAMETER knob to confirm.
Gentle Boost
Boost
Gentle volume boost
Exiting Crossfader Setup:
Noticeable volume boost
•
Press the ESC push button (52) to exit Crossfader Setup.
Pump
Strong volume boost with pumping effect
Maximum volume boost
Full
3.4.3 Bounce to MIDI clock
Full Pump
Maximum volume boost with pumping effect
This function automates bouncing. Bouncing is hard crossfading with the
crossfader in the rhythm of the music. The internal MIDI Clock needs to be
active for this function to work. The clock is a reference for the bounce speed
that ranges between one and 16 beats.
Editing the Ultramizer:
RANGE
Describes the adjustable dynamic range. A value of 10 dB results
in a maximum level boost of 10 dB.
Before pressing the BOUNCE TO MIDI CLK push button to start the bounce,
you should specify a the Bounce speed:
TIME
Changes the adjustable speed of the Ultramizer.
•
•
Turn the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) to change the TIME parameter.
Turn the PARAMETER knob (45) to change the RANGE parameter.
1) Start the MIDI Clock by pressing MIDI START-STOP push button (52).
2) Select the bounce speed by using the BEAT push buttons (28).
The LEDs (29) indicate the beats.
Exiting the Ultramizer setup:
Press the ESC push button (52) to exit the Ultramizer setup.
3) Now press the BOUNCE TO MIDI CLK push button (27) to start the bounce.
When the crossfader is on Side A, the bounce starts with the A signal,
whereas when the crossfader is on B, the bounce starts with the B signal.
•
3.5.2 Loading and saving user settings
3.5 Operating the main section
There are also several functions in the Main section that surpass the functional
capacity of an analog mixer. This way complete mixer settings can be stored
and loaded. And the Ultramizer makes sure that your beats sound even fatter.
A great advantage of a digital mixer is the possibility to store entire mixer
settings in order to recall them later on at the flick of a switch. Big studio
consoles refer to this function as “Snapshot” because all settings are captured
(as with a snapshot). This lets you adjust the mixer to your way of working and
recall settings you made at any time.
3.5.1 Ultramizer
Just imagine, a club has the DDM4000 which is being used by several DJs.
Each DJ has stored personal EQ settings, kill frequencies, Ultramizer and Effect
settings, so that when it is his or her turn, the preferred settings can be recalled
immediately. The other way around, a guest DJ, who is not accustomed to the
DDM4000, is able to take off without having to adjust any settings in advance.
The Ultramizer is a multiband processor that compresses the audio signal in order
to achieve a better perception of volume without having to increase the level.
As a result, the performance of an amplifier is optimally used and your music feels
louder than it really is. The processing takes place in two individual frequency
bands in order to achieve a more powerful sound without the unwanted side
effects, such as the pumping effect and loss of high frequencies.
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After switching on the device, the last selected preset is loaded.
Loading user settings:
1) Press the ULTRAMIZE ON/OFF push button (34) to activate the Ultramizer.
2) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) for approximately 2 seconds.
3) Select “Ultramize” by turning and pressing the CONSOLE SETUP knob.
1) Press the LOAD push button (35). The LOAD push button flashes.
“User Setup” appears on the screen, displaying the preset list:
2) Turn the left PARAMETER knob (45) to select a user setting
(or the factory preset).
3) Press the PARAMETER knob again to load the user setting.
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Storing user settings:
Display:
1) Press the LOAD push button (35) to access User Setup with its preset list.
2) Turn the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) to select a memory location.
3) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob to store the user setting.
◊
It is not possible to overwrite the factory preset.
Exiting User Setup:
•
Press the LOAD push button (35) or the ESC push button (52)
to exit User Setup.
The display shows the following information:
A
B
Shows the effect type and the parameter values.
3.6 Operating the phones section
Shows the calculated speed in BPM (Beats Per Minute).
It Also gives information on the signal assignment and the
Tap function.
You can use the headphones to listen to two different signals: 1. The PGM
signal (=Program): This is the signal at the MAIN output. 2. The PFL signal
(=Pre Fader Listen): This is the signal which can be routed to the PFL bus by using
the PFL push buttons (7). The PFL signal is fader-independent, which means it
can even be heard when the faders are pulled down.
C
This section shows the BPM-synchronized effect parameters as
beats on the right side. On the left, you see the activity of the
Kill function in the effect path.
When the SPLIT push button (40) is not pressed, both the PGM and PFL signal are
played back in stereo in the headphones. The mix of both signals is adjusted with
the MIX knob (38). When the knob is turned completely to the left, the PFL signal
is heard, whereas when turned completely to the right, the PGM signal is heard in
both headphones.
D
This information refers to the Sampler and/or the MIDI Clock
(see Chapter 5).
4.1 Effects section
(41) (46) (47) (48) (51)
Working in Split Mode:
•
Press the SPLIT push button (40) to activate Split Mode.
When using Split Mode, the PFL signal is played back on the left headphone
while the PGM signal is played back on the right headphone (both mono signals).
(50)
(45)
(44)
4. BPM and Effects Section
(43) (49) (42) (53) (52)
Fig. 4.2: Effects section (here FX 1)
4.1.1 Selecting the signal source
To use an effect, you first have to assign the effect to a signal source.
This assignment also applies to the BPM Counter. Possible input sources
are as follows:
Fig. 4.1: BPM and Effects section
The BPM and Effects section in the middle of the mixer can either be used for
the stereo channels or the master signal. Both processors can also be combined
to be used as dual effect for individual channels. What’s more, both Microphone
channel and Sampler feature their own effect processors, which are described in
individual chapters (Chapter 3.3.1 and Chapter 5.4).
INPUT 1 – INPUT 4:
MUSIC:
Stereo channels 1 – 4.
Stereo sum signal (main signal).
CHAIN:
CHAIN assigns the effect to the signal of the
other effects section, so that 2 effects are
triggered consecutively.
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Selecting a signal for FX 1:
FLANGER, PHASER, PAN:
1) Press the FX 1 ASSIGN push button (43).
FLANGER: The flanger effect is achieved by frequency modula-tion. You are able
to adjust the speed of the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator), the amount of the
effect signal that is fed back to the input (Feedback), the effect depth (Depth)
and the degree of phase shifting represented in rhythmical units (Phase).
Use Fade in case you want the flanger to complete its period of oscillation
after the effect has been turned off, to avoid an abrupt truncation of the effect.
2) Turn the left PARAMETER knob (45) to select a signal source from the list.
3) Press the left PARAMETER knob to confirm the selection.
Selecting a signal for FX 2:
1) Press the FX 2 ASSIGN push button (43).
PHASER is similar to the flanger. In this case the modulation is achieved through
phase shifting. You can adjust the speed of the LFO and the effect depth (Depth).
Use Fade to determine if the effect is to end abruptly or softly fade out.
2) Turn the right PARAMETER knob (45) to select a signal source from the list.
3) Press the right PARAMETER knob to confirm the selection.
PAN specified an effect which lets the signal move from the right to the left side
of the stereo image. This effect sounds the most intensive when the DEPTH knob
is turned right up. LFO adjusts the speed of the panning and Depth adjusts the
effect depth.
4.1.2 Activating an effect
1) Press the FX ON push button (42) to activate the effect. Both the FX ON
push button and the EFFECT/BAND push button (46) – (48) flash.
1/5
2/5
3/5
4/5
5/5
2) Turn the DEPTH knob slowly to the right until you hear the effect
as is intended.
Kill function on the effect path:
A specially effective way of alienation is to remove individual frequency bands
from the effect processing. There are three additional Kill switches that are found
on the signal path leading to the effects unit. The EFFECT/BAND push buttons
of the activated effect flash blue corresponding to the frequency bands that are
active. By pressing the push buttons you are able to “kill” the frequency bands.
And the display shows the Kill function’s status.
FLANGER
LFO Speed Feedback
Depth
Fade
—
Phase
Fade
—
Dry/Wet Mix
Dry/Wet Mix
Dry/Wet Mix
PHASER
LFO Speed
LFO Speed
Depth
Depth
—
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Press one of the EFFECT/BAND push buttons ( (46), (47), (48) ) while the effect
is active. The push-button LED of the deactivated band goes out.
PAN
—
—
4.1.3 Selecting an effect
Tab. 4.1: Effect parameters for Flanger, Phaser and Panning
Nine effect types are available. The effect table in Chapter 4.1.4 gives an
overview of the possible effects and their adjustable parameters.
DELAY, ECHO:
1) Press the SELECT push button (46). The display shows a list of all
DELAY is a signal delay. The delay time (Time) can by synchronized with
the BPM Counter. A simple delay (Simple) and the 3-Pong Delay, which spreads
the delays across the whole stereo image, are available.
types of effects.
ECHO is similar to the delay. The only difference is that the delayed signal is
repeated several times. Use Feedback to specify the number of times that the
delay is to be repeated. Fade determines if the echo is to fade out (On) or not
(Off) when the effect is turned off.
1/5
TIME
2/5
MODE
3/5
FDBK
4/5
FADE
2) Turn the PARAMETER knob (45) to select the effect type.
3) Press the PARAMETER knob to load the effect type.
4.1.4 Effect descriptions
DELAY
The following gives you a description of the available effects and adjustable
parameters. (BPM-synchronized parameters are printed in italic.) The tables
show you which controls are used to adjust the parameters. Chapter 4.1.5
describes effect processing. Chapter 4.1.6 gives you the information you need
to know about BPM-synchronized parameters.
10...
5930 ms
Simple
3Pong
ꢀ
ꢀ
Dry/Wet Mix
Dry/Wet Mix
ECHO
10...
5930 ms
Simple
3Pong
0 - 100%
Tab. 4.2: Effect parameters for Delay and Echo
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PITCHER, BITCRUSHER:
1/1
FILTER
2/4
RESO
3/4
MODE
4/4
LFO
PITCHER changes the pitch of the music without changing the tempo.
Shift adjusts the pitch.
BITCRUSHER simulates a decrease in the digital resolution.
From soft lo-fi settings to toy sounds, everything is possible.
FILTER
1/1
LFO
Lowpass
Bandpass
Highpass
LFO Speed
Frequency
0 ... 100%
PITCH
Shift: -100 ... +100%
—
BITCRUSHER
Depth: 0 ... +100%
Manual
Dry/Wet Mix
Tab. 4.3: Effect parameters for Pitch and Bitcrusher
REVERB:
Tab. 4.5: Effect parameters for Filter
REVERB is a reverberation effect. Eight different reverb room simulations are
available. When Fade is activated, the reverberation decays and is not truncated 4.1.5 Editing effects
in case the effect is turned off.
As already mentioned in the previous chapter, each effect has up to five
Ambient is a very short reverb which lets you virtually hear the walls of the room. parameters (depending on the effect type) with which you can adjust the
effect. In each case it is possible to adjust one parameter by using the BEAT
push buttons. In most cases, this is the BPM-synchronized parameter.
Box delivers a spatial impression without long reflections.
Cathedral: The long and dense reverb of a big cathedral, ideal for slow tracks.
Effect parameters:
Cavern: An intensive, high-frequency-dominant reverb based on a cave with
rocky walls.
1) Press the PARAMETER push button (47) to select a parameter. This only
works when the effect is deactivated (the FX ON push button does not flash).
Chamber produces the short reverb of a small room.
Chorus: A thick, warm reverberation which is shorter than that of Cathedral.
Concert simulates the well-defined reverb of a big concert hall.
Echo: A thick, short reverb with a longer pre-delay.
2) Alternatively, press the PARAMETER knob (45) to select a parameter.
3) Change the parameter value by turning the PARAMETER knob (45).
4) To switch to the next parameter, press PARAMETER (45) or (47) again.
Dry/Wet mix:
1/4
MODE
2/4
FADE
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Turn the MIX knob (44) slowly to the right to mix the effect (Wet) to the
original signal (Dry).
4.1.6 BPM-synchronized effect parameters
Some of the effect sound especially interesting when time-related parameters
respond to the rhythm of the music. The DDM4000 supports editable,
BPM-synchronized parameters.
Ambient, Box, Cathedral,
Cavern, Chamber, Chorus,
Concert, Echo
On/Oꢀ
Dry/Wet Mix
Tab. 4.4: Effect parameters for Reverb
Editing BPM-synchronized parameters:
FILTER:
1) Make sure that the BPM Counter calculates the correct value
(if applicable, enter manually with TAP, see Chapter 4.2).
FILTER is an effect which is typically associated with synthesizer music.
Three types of filters are available: Band Pass, Low Pass and High Pass.
Resonance is used to increase the level of the filter frequency which makes
the effect sound more intensive. In LFO Mode, the filter frequency is controlled
by an LFO. Manual Mode lets you control the filter frequency with the
DEPTH knob (44).
2) Change the parameter step-by-step with the BEAT push buttons (49).
The selected value appears on the display.
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DELAY, ECHO:
4.1.7 FX setup
For the delay and echo effect, you can edit the delay time in musical units.
The number of beats is displayed:
FX Setup lets you specify the crossover frequencies between the individual bands
of the EFFECT/BAND push buttons (46) – (48) (Kill function on the effect path,
see Chapter 4.1.2). This is individually done for both effect devices.
Adjustable parameters:
Fig. 4.3: Beats and note values for delay and echo
FX 1 LOW / FX 2 LOW:
Crossover frequency between LOW and MID.
A rhythmical representation of the whole looks like this
(showing a selection of several beats):
FX 1 HIGH / FX 2 HIGH: Crossover frequency between MID and HIGH.
1) Press the left or right PARAMETER knob (45) to select the parameter for
FX 1 and FX 2.
2) Turn the left or right PARAMETER knob to change the value of
the selected value.
4.2 BPM counter
The Auto BPM Counter is automatically able to convert the tempo of the track
being played into BPM (Beats Per Minute). The detected BPM values are the
basis for all time-related effect parameters and for the recording duration of
the sampler. The BPM can be detected in two different ways: manually and
automatically. In both cases, the current BPM is shown in Section B of the display.
Fig. 4.4: Rhythmically represented delay parameter
Automatically detecting beats with AUTO BPM:
The BPM Counter detects the tempo of the signal source assigned to
the Effect section. The signal source is shown in the BPM section of the
display. (Assigning the signal source to the BPM/Effect section is described
in Chapter 4.1.1.)
FLANGER, PHASER, PAN, FILTER:
For the filter effect, the BPM synchronization is only possible in LFO Mode.
You can adjust the speed of the modulation (LFO speed). The values 1–32
correspond to the number of beats that are needed for one oscillation period:
1) Make sure that “Auto BPM” is activated. When active, the AUTO BPM
push button (50) shines yellow and the BPM indicator flashes on the display.
◊
Should Tap Mode be active (AUTO BPM push button shines blue),
press the AUTO BPM push button longer than one second to
activate Auto BPM.
2) Now the BPM Counter determines the BPM value of the played signal.
It is constantly brought up to date to be able to respond immediately to
any tempo changes.
Fig. 4.5: Beats and note values for modulation effects
The following picture results from the musical context:
Manually detecting beats with TAP:
1) Make sure that Tap Mode is activated. When active, the AUTO BPM/TAP
push button (50) shines blue and the BPM indicator shows “Manual.”
2) Tap the TAP push button (50) (at least 2x) in the rhythm of the music,
which results in a constant BPM value. Here’s a tip: while tapping,
listen in on the signal using the headphones.
◊
Should Auto BPM be active (AUTO BPM push button shines
yellow), go to Step 2. When tapping the tempo, Manual Mode
is automatically activated.
3) The BPM value can always be readjusted by tapping over and over again.
The Auto BPM is always active when the device is turned on.
◊
Fig. 4.6: LFO parameter, represented in beats and bars
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Without a music signal (or one which is too quiet), the BPM value
flashes on the display. In addition, the message “Low Level” appears on
the display. The BPM value also flashes when the beat cannot be clearly
identified (message “Uncertain”).
5. Sampler
4.3 MIDI clock
(55)
(56)
(54)
The MIDI Clock is used as a time reference for the Bounce function. In addition,
the MIDI Clock is given out at the MIDI output. This allows you to synchronize
external devices, which are able to receive MIDI Clock (such as drum machines
and grooveboxes) with the DDM4000.
(57)
(58)
(59)
(51)
(60)
(61)
(62)
(52)
(63)
(65)
(64)
(66)
(53)
Fig. 4.7: BPM section
Fig. 5.1: Sampler section
•
Press the push button (52) to start and stop the MIDI Clock.
A sampler is a device used to record and play back audio signals.
The DDM4000’s sampler lets you record two tracks which then can be played
back. These tracks are single short sequences, vocal phrases, rhythmic loops
or even longer song passages. Any audio signal fed to the mixer can be used as
signal source, usually found on the stereo channels, the Microphone channel and
the stereo sum. The maximum recording duration is 32 seconds. The samples can
You can adjust the tempo of the MIDI Clock. Alternatively, the MIDI Clock can also
be synchronized with one of the two BPM Counters:
MIDI BPM:
When in MIDI BPM Mode, “MIDI BPM” appears in the middle of the display below be played back in various ways (as infinite loop/loop, one time, forward, reverse).
the BPM indicator of the MIDI Clock. Adjust the tempo by turning the CONSOLE
SETUP knob (51). It is possible to make bigger value jumps by pressing and
simultaneously turning the knob.
5.1 Recording samples
1) Select a signal source with the REC SOURCE push buttons (56).
The signal source is indicated above the REC SOURCE LEDs:
FX 1/FX 2 BPM:
To transmit the detected tempo of the BPM Counter to the MIDI Clock,
press one of the ADJUST push buttons (53). By pressing the left BEAT push button,
the MIDI Clock adopts the tempo of the left BPM Counter. By pressing the right
BEAT push button, the MIDI Clock adopts the tempo of the right BPM Counter.
The assignment is indicated by displaying “FX 1 BPM” or “FX 2 BPM.”
Cancel the assignment by turning the CONSOLE SETUP knob to specify
your own tempo.
The tempo of the MIDI BPM can also be transmitted to the BPM Counter. Hold the Signal sources:
left or right ADJUST push button (53) (or both at the same time) while selecting
1, 2, 3, 4: Stereo channel 1, 2, 3 or 4
the tempo with the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51). This function is useful when
assigning effects to a channel which is configured as MIDI controller so that the
Auto BPM function does not work.
MIC:
MST:
Microphone channel
Master (stereo sum)
2) Use the SAMPLE LENGTH push buttons (58) to specify the recording
duration you want. The length ranges between 1 and 16 beats or “∞”
(infinite recording).
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The actual recording time depends either on the detected BPM tempo
or the MIDI Clock. The Sampler synchronizes with the BPM Counter
provided that the BPM Counter is assigned to Channel 1, Channel 2 or
Master. When this is not the case, the Sampler is synchronized with
the MIDI Clock.
5.2.2 Reverse and loop playback
Use the MODE push buttons (61) for Bank 1/2 to determine the type of playback.
Select the playback mode for each bank:
REVERSE:
3) Use BANK ASSIGN (60) to select the memory bank. The MODE push button
(61) of the selected bank lights up yellow to indicate its readiness to record.
1) Tap the MODE push button to switch to Reverse Mode. The REVERSE LED
lights up. By pressing PLAY, the sample is played back in the reverse direction.
4) Start the recording by using the RECORD/IN push button (59).
2) Tap the MODE push button again. The REVERSE LED goes out. The sample is
played back in the forward direction.
5) The recording stops after the number of beats specified beforehand.
6) Alternatively, stop the infinite recording (∞) by pressing the PLAY/OUT
push button (45) or by pressing the REC push button again.
LOOP (infinite loop):
1) Press the MODE push button for approximately 1 second to deactivate
Loop Mode. The LOOP LED goes out. The sample is played back as long
the PLAY push button is pressed. This type of playback is ideal for short
inserts/samples.
◊
The recoding duration of infinite recording (∞) is specified by
pressing the RECORD/IN push button (59) and the PLAY/OUT push
button (62). In case Loop Mode is activated at the same time, the
sampler immediately switches to playback by pressing the PLAY/OUT
push button.
2) Press the MODE push button again for approximately 1 second to
activate Loop Mode. The LOOP LED lights up. The sample is played back
as infinite loop by pressing PLAY.
Memory:
The maximum recording time is 32 seconds for both banks. The recording stops
when the memory is full.
5.2.3 Crossfader start
The Crossfader Start function lets you start the Sampler playback with the
crossfader. To be able to use this function, the Sampler needs to be assigned
to the crossfader.
1) Press the CF ASSIGN push button to route the Sampler to one side of the
The length of a sample and the time left are shown on the Sampler Mix display.
crossfader (A or B).
2) Press CF START to activate Crossfader Start.
5.2 Playing back samples
3) Press the BANK ASSIGN push button to select the bank that is to be
triggered by the crossfader.
1) Turn the VOLUME/MIX knob (55) to the center position.
2) Press the PLAY push button to start playback.
3) Press PLAY a second time to stop playback.
Playback starts as soon as you move the crossfader to the side assigned
to the Sampler.
5.2.1 Insert function
5.2.4 Pitch bend
The sample playback is carried out in Mix Mode or Insert Mode. In both cases the
sample is played back on the channel selected with REC SOURCE push buttons
(56). This can also be the stereo sum. When playing back in Mix Mode, the sample
is mixed to the specific channel or is routed to the crossfader. When playing back
the sample in Insert Mode, the sample is crossfaded to the assigned channel.
The Pitch Bend function lets you change the speed of the sampler playback so
that it can be aligned to the tracks being played. There are two options:
1) Turn the BPM Adjust knob to permanently change the playback speed of the
sampler. Turn the knob to the right to speed up the tempo and turn the knob
to the left to slow down the tempo.
•
When playing back in Mix Mode, the INSERT push button (54) is not allowed
to be pressed (push-button LED is off). The VOLUME/MIX knob (55) is used
as a channel fader (volume) with which the sampler signal is mixed to the
signal source. The sampler signal is assigned to the crossfader by pressing
the CF ASSIGN push button (65)
2) The ADJUST push buttons correspond to “Bend +” and “Bend –.”
Pressing one of these push buttons changes the speed for a short while,
in order for you to easily match the beat of the playing track.
5.3 Sampler effect
The sampler features a brake effect which simulates the braking of the rotating
platter until it comes to a halt. The length of the brakes are available as 1-beat-,
4-beat- und 8-beat brakes.
•
Press the INSERT push button (54) to play back the sample in Insert Mode.
The VOLUME/MIX knob (55) can now be used as crossfading control (Mix).
Turn the knob completely to the right to hear only the sample during
playback. When turning the knob to the left, the sample fades into the signal
source of the selected channel.
◊
Assigning the crossfader to the Sampler is only possible in Mix Mode.
As soon as the CF ASSIGN push button (65) is pressed, the Insert function
is automatically deactivated.
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1) Press the BANK ASSIGN push button to select the memory bank that is
SUB OUT:
to be processed with the effect.
The following are used to adjust the crossover frequency and output level
of the subwoofer output.
2) Select the length of the brake by continuously pressing the SELECT
push button (64). This is shown on the display.
FREQ:
GAIN:
Crossover frequency between SUB OUT and MAIN OUT
Output level of SUB OUT
3) Press the SMP FX ON push button (63) to activate the effect.
The push button flashes.
When the sampler comes to an end (SMP FX ON push button and PLAY/OUT push
button of the selected bank flash), the sampler-effect needs to be deactivated
by pressing SMP FX ON again in order to restart playback.
TAPE / S/PDIF:
The levels of both Tape and S/PDIF outputs can be adjusted individually.
1) Press the right PARAMETER knob to select the parameter
4) Press the SMP FX ON push button to restart playback.
(FREQ, GAIN or TAPE/ S/PDIF GAIN).
2) Turn the PARAMETER knob to change the value.
3) Press the ESC push button to exit Output Setup.
6. Further Settings
6.1 Loading factory settings
1) Press the LOAD push button (35). The display switches to “User Setup”.
6.3 Adjusting display contrast
1) Press the LOAD push button (35). User Setup appears on the display.
2) Turn the right PARAMETER knob (45) to change the con-trast.
3) Press the LOAD push button to exit User Setup.
The LOAD push button lights up.
2) Select the factory preset by turning and pressing the left
PARAMETER knob (45).
3) Press the left PARAMETER knob to confirm the selection.
4) Press the LOAD push button (35) or the ESC push button (52)
7. The DDM4000 as MIDI Controller
to exit User Setup.
The DDM4000 can be used to control DJ or sequencer software applications
by converting individual mixer sections on the mixer to MIDI controllers
and assigning these to defined software functions. The MIDI interface
(76) is used to transmit the data. To connect to the mixer, the computer
requires a MIDI interface, which can be purchased as USB alternative for a
very reasonable price.
6.2 Output setup
1) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) for approximately 2 seconds.
2) Select “Output Setup” by turning and pressing the CONSOLE SETUP knob.
Output Setup appears on the display:
TAPE/
OUT B
SUB-OUT
S/PDIF
MONO
MODE
FULL-FREQ
CROSSOVER
OUTPUT
SETUP
FREQ
55Hz
GAIN
GAIN
-6.0dB
OFF
ON
-3.0dB
USB-MIDI Interface*
In Output Setup, you make the following settings:
Mono:
Laptop
Use this function to switch the OUT B outputs (74) to mono.
1) Turn the left PARAMETER knob (45) to select OFF or ON.
2) Press the left PARAMETER knob to confirm.
MODE:
You can use Output A (73) together with the Subwoofer output, in which case
the bass frequencies are separated from the Main output (crossover function).
FULL-FREQ:
MAIN OUT A (73) emits the entire frequency
spectrum (including the bass signal).
The Subwoofer output gives out the
subwoofer signal.
MIDI IN/OUT/THRU
* not included
CROSSOVER:
The Subwoofer output gives out the subwoofer
signal. MAIN OUT A emits frequencies that are
above the crossover frequency.
Fig. 7.1: Connecting the DDM4000 to a computer
1) Turn the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) to select the mode
(FULL-FREQ, CROSSOVER).
2) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob to confirm.
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7.1 MIDI protocol
7.3 Configuring microphone channel,
The MIDI format is used for the data transmission. Knobs and faders send
Control Change messages (CC), and push buttons send Note messages
(see Table 10.2). Access the software settings to assign mixer controls to
software functions. Most software applications offer a learn function to
make the assigning even easier.
sampler and crossfader as MIDI controller
The Microphone channel, the Sampler and the crossfader section can individually
be converted to MIDI controllers.
1) Open MIDI Setup (see Chapter 7.2).
The MIDI transmission also works in the opposite direction. Basically, it is
confined to controlling the LEDs, so that a switching status in the software
application can also be shown on the DDM4000. In this case the DDM4000
receives CC messages from the computer. Each LED of the DDM4000 is assigned
to a CC number (see Table 10.3). Sending the value 0 makes the LED go out,
but sending the value 1 (or any higher value) turns on the LED.
2) Turn the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) to select the mixer section
(MIC, SAMPLER, CROSSFADER) you want to use.
3) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob to confirm the selection.
The LEDs of the selected section go out.
4) Press the ESC push button (52) to exit MIDI Setup.
7.2 Common MIDI settings
Particularities of the crossfader:
The MIDI settings are made on the MIDI Setup page.
It is not possible to assign the stereo channels to the crossfader when the
crossfader section is defined as controller. The Assign push buttons are
inoperative. The routing behaves as if the crossfader is deactivated: the signals
are directly fed to the mixer’s sum. As for the Sampler, the CF Assign function and
CF Start function are also inoperative. As usual, the routing of the Sampler signal
is realized with the REC SOURCE push button.
1) Press the CONSOLE SETUP knob (51) for approximately 2 seconds.
2) Select “MIDI Settings” by turning and pressing the CONSOLE SETUP knob.
The MIDI Setup page appears on the display:
7.4 Configuring stereo channels as
MIDI controller
This page allows you to make the following settings:
Using the channel fader (8), the EQ knobs (4) and the kill push buttons (5)
and (6) generates MIDI data when one of the 4 stereo channels is configured
as MIDI controller. The configured channel is still able to play back music,
however, the equalizer, the channel fader and the CF Assign function are not
active. In case an audio signal is being fed to the selected channel, it is routed to
the mixer’s sum without being processed and at full volume level. Simply mute
the signal in case the audio function is not required.
•
•
•
Adjusting the MIDI channel (7.2.1)
Sending a MIDI dump (7.2.2)
Configuring the Microphone channel, Sampler and crossfader as
MIDI controller (7.3)
•
Configuring stereo channels as MIDI controllers (7.4)
3) Press the ESC push button (52) to exit MIDI Setup.
1) Open MIDI Setup (see Chapter 7.2).
◊
Save the settings you made in a user preset (see Chapter 3.5.2
“Storing user settings”) in case you want the settings to be active
the next time you switch on the device.
2) Turn the right PARAMETER knob (45) to select the stereo channel you want
(and, if required, the Mute function).
3) Press the PARAMETER knob to confirm the selection. The push-button LEDs
of the selected channel go out.
7.2.1 Setting the MIDI channel
4) Press the ESC push button (52) to exit MIDI Setup.
The following describe how to specify the MIDI channel on which the DDM4000 is
to send controller data. The receiving device needs to be set to the same channel.
◊
Level jumps can occur when activating or deactivating the MIDI
controller function in a stereo channel depending on the position of
the equalizer and fader! Turn the OUTPUT knob in the Main and Phones
section completely to the left before activating this function.
1) Open MIDI Setup (see Chapter 7.2).
2) Turn the left PARAMETER knob (45) to select the MIDI channel.
3) Press the ESC push button (52) to exit MIDI Setup.
8. Installation
7.2.2 Sending a MIDI dump
The inputs and outputs of the BEHRINGER DDM4000 are RCA connectors.
The Headphone output is a stereo jack. The Microphone inputs are
XLR connectors.
A MIDI dump sends the values of current controller positions. As a result,
the DDM4000’s settings are aligned with the connected computer.
1) Open MIDI Setup (see Chapter 7.2).
◊
Make sure that only competent people install your DDM4000.
They must be sufficiently earthed during and after the installation
process. Otherwise, electrostatic discharges may negatively affect the
operating characteristics of your equipment.
2) Press the left PARAMETER knob (45) to start the MIDI dump.
After sending the dump, the DDM4000 returns to MIDI Setup.
3) Press the ESC push button (52) to exit MIDI Setup.
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Balanced use with XLR connectors
2
1
3
input
1 = ground/shield
2 = hot (+ve)
3 = cold (-ve)
1
2
3
output
For unbalanced use, pin 1 and pin 3 have to be bridged
Fig. 8.1: XLR connector
¼" TRS headphones connector
strain relief clamp
sleeve
ring
tip
sleeve
ground/shield
ring
right signal
tip
left signal
Fig. 8.2: 1" headphones connector
tip
tip
sleeve
sleeve
shield
Fig. 8.3: RCA cable
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9. Specifications
Audio Inputs
System Specifications
Mic 1/2 (XLR, electronically balanced)
Frequency response
Max. input level
Input impedance
Phono (RCA)
-14 dBu
Mic
25 Hz – 20 kHz, +0/-3 dB
20 Hz – 20 kHz, +0/-3 dB
20 Hz – 20 kHz, +0/-3 dB
2 kΩ
Phono
Line
Max. input level
Input impedance
Line (RCA)
-18 dBu
Signal-to-noise ratio
Mic
47 kΩ
> 87 dB
Phono
> 83 dB
Max. input level
Input impedance
+30 dBu
Line
> 102 dB
15 kΩ
Distortion (THD)
Crosstalk
< 0,009% (Line – OUT A)
< -80 dB / 1 kHz (Line)
Audio Outputs
OUT A (XLR, balanced)
Max. output level
Output impedance
OUT A/OUT B/TAPE (RCA)
Max. output level
Output impedance
Phones Out
Power Supply
+21 dBu
Mains voltage/fuse
200 Ω
100 – 240 V~, 50/60 Hz T 1 A H 250 V
Power consumption
Mains connector
max. 20 W
+21 dBu
standard IEC receptacle
100 Ω
Dimensions/Weight
max. 260 mW @ 100 Ω / 1% THD
(coaxial, 16 bit, 44.1 kHz)
Dimensions (H x W x D) approx. 4 1/3 x 12 3/5 x 15 1"
approx. 110 x 320 x 392 mm
S/PDIF
Weight
approx. 9.3 lbs / 4.2 kg
Equalizer
Stereo Low
Stereo Mid
Stereo High
Mic Low
-∞ dB/+12 dB
BEHRINGER is constantly striving to maintain the highest professional standards. As a result of these efforts,
modifications may be made from time to time to existing products without prior notice. Specifications and
appearance may differ from those listed or illustrated.
-∞ dB/+12 dB
-∞ dB/+12 dB
-12 dB/+12 dB, Shelving
-12 dB/+12 dB, Peak
-12 dB/+12 dB, Shelving
Mic Mid
Mic High
Digital Effects Processor
DSP
2x Analog Devices Black Fin
AD/DA converter
24-bit Sigma-Delta
128-times oversampling/Cirrus
Sampling rate
LCD display
44.1 kHz
320 x 40 pixel
MIDI interface
5-pin DIN jacks In/Out/Thru
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10. Appendix
Parameter 1
LFO Speed*
LFO Speed*
Parameter 2
Parameter 3
Depth
Parameter 3
Phase
Parameter 4
Mix
FLANGER
PHASER
Feedback
Depth
Fade
—
Dry/Wet Mix
Dry/Wet Mix
Fade
—
Mode:
Simple 3Pong
DELAY
ECHO
Time*
Time*
—
—
—
—
Dry/Wet Mix
Dry/Wet Mix
Mode:
Simple 3Pong
Feedback
Fade
PITCH
Shift
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Dry/Wet Mix
Dry/Wet Mix
BITCRUSHER
Depth
Mode:
—
—
—
—
—
—
Dry/Wet Mix
Dry/Wet Mix
REVERB
PAN
Ambient, Box, Cathedral, Cavern,
Chamber, Chorus, Concert, Echo
Fade
LFO Speed*
Depth
LFO:
—
/
LFO Speed*
Filter:
—
Lowpass
Bandpass
Highpass
FILTER
Resonance
Manual:
—
Depth
*These parameters can be synchronized with BPM
Fig. 10.1: Overview of effect parameters
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MIC
CH-1
CH-2
CH-3
CH-4 Sampler
MIC
CH-1
CH-2
CH-3
CH-4 Sampler
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
MASTER
MASTER
Fig. 10.2: Mixer routings
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION COMPLIANCE
INFORMATION
DIGITAL PRO MIXER DDM4000
Responsible Party Name:
Address:
MUSIC Group Services US Inc.
18912 North Creek Parkway,
Suite 200 Bothell, WA 98011,
USA
Phone/Fax No.:
Phone: +1 425 672 0816
Fax: +1 425 673 7647
DIGITAL PRO MIXER DDM4000
complies with the FCC rules as mentioned in the following paragraph:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
•
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Important information:
Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by MUSIC Group
can void the user’s authority to use the equipment.
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