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Input level indicator LEDs:
These LEDs display the input level for the corresponding inputs
(phono level = orange; consumer line level = red; pro line level = blue; boosted line level = blue).
When connecting a microphone, the microphone can only be used on input channels 1-
2 (please see the front panel description, below). When the microphone input is selected for
inputs 1-2 in the DJ Console Mk4’s software control panel, all of the input level indicator LEDs
for inputs 1-2 on the device’s rear panel are off, indicating that the microphone is enabled. For
more information on selecting input levels for inputs 1-2 and 3-4, please refer to chapter 5.3.1.
General control panel settings.
4.3. The front panel
Cue to Mix knob
: This knob is used to select what you hear on your headphones (when turned to
the left, you hear the next track you are cueing up; when turned to the right, you hear the mix that
is being played for your audience).
Cue to Mix knob:
cue to the left, mix
to the right
1/4” (6.35mm)
headpho
ne output
connector
Microphone input level
cont
rol knob
1/4” (6.35mm)
microphone input
connector:
channels 1-2 only
Headphone output level
control knob
Please note that the Cue to Mix knob is a software function only (and not a hardware
function). This means that when you are using the VirtualDJ software, the knob functions as
described above; while if you are not using DJing software, this knob will have no function.
Headphones: When using headphones, they are set to channels 3-4 by default; however, you
can also set them to channels 1-2 instead. For more information, please refer to chapter 5.3.4.
Advanced tab.