FRONT PANEL DIAGRAM
The front of the unit can be divided into five sections. From left to right they are: the
power, Channel One, Mixing, Channel Two, and BPM Range Section.
1. POWER BUTTON- turns the Beatkeeper’s displays On or Off
NOTE: The Beatkeeper draws power even when turned off. We recommend
that you unplug the Beatkeeper for prolonged periods on non-use.
2. POWER LED
OFF- the unit's displays are off
ON- the unit's displays are on
3. SYNC LOCK BUTTON- When an input is not yet set and scanning for the tempo
tapping the Sync Lock button once will lock in the music as long as there is a BPM
number displayed for the input. When an input is locked in tapping the Sync Lock
button tells the Beatkeeper to start scanning for a new tempo again.
4. SYNC LOCK LED
OFF- the respective input is not locked or set to track the music
ON- the respective input is synced and ready to track the music
5. BEAT ASSIST BUTTON- Tapping the Beat Assist button once automatically
realigns the downbeat to exactly when you tapped the button. Tapping the beat
assist button two or more times also sets the tempo and sync locks the music.
6. BPM DISPLAY-
(--)- No audio signal is being processed for this input or the Beatkeeper has not
completed tracking the BPM for this input
(NUMBER)- The respective input is currently playing music with this number of
Beats Per Minute (as determined by the Beatkeeper)
7. CHANNEL SELECT
1,2,3,4- Choose the respective input by the number of taps applied.
8. DOWN BEAT LED (red)
OFF- the Beatkeeper has not yet matched the beat of the respective audio
input
BLINKING- the Beatkeeper has matched this LED to the beat of the respective
audio input
ON- the Beatkeeper is waiting for the music to start on the respective input