Numark Industries DXM01 User Manual

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FRONT PANEL FEATURES 
 
 
 
1. 
Power LED: Illuminates when the mixer is on. 
2. 
Mic Gain: This knob adjusts the volume of the 
microphone input.  
3. 
Mic Treble: This knob adjusts the high-tone 
of the microphone.  
4. 
Mic Bass: This knob adjusts the low-tone of 
the microphone.   
5. 
Channel Gain:  This rotary control adjusts 
the pre-fader input level. 
6. 
Channel Treble: This rotary control adjusts 
the high-tone level.  
7. 
Channel Middle: This rotary control adjusts 
the middle-tone level. 
8. 
Channel Bass: This rotary control adjusts the 
low-tone level. 
9. 
Input Selector: This toggles select what 
input source is routed to the channel from the 
rear panel connected units. 
10. 
Channel Fader: This slide fader is used to 
adjust the level sent to program mix. 
11. 
Headphone Volume: This rotary control 
adjusts the volume level of the headphone 
output.  
12. 
Headphone Jack: Your headphones can be 
connected to this ¼” terminal.   The volume 
should always be set at its lowest setting while 
connecting and disconnecting headphones to 
prevent damage to headphones and/or your 
hearing. 
13. 
Cue Slider:   Channels 1 and 2 can be 
previewed using this mini-crossfader.  Sliding 
this to the left plays the left “channel-1” and 
sliding to the right plays the right “channel-2”.  
14. 
Cue Meter: This meter shows the peak, 
PFL”, Pre Fader levels of channels 1 and 2. 
You can use the channel “Gain” and “EQ” 
controls to match the levels of input signals 
while cueing. 
15. 
Master Cue Selector: When selected only the 
master output is heard in the headphones. 
16. 
Replaceable Crossfader: This slide fader 
blends audio between the channels assigned 
to the left and right assign switches.  
Note: This fader is user replaceable if it 
should ever wear out. Simply remove the 
facepanel and then remove the screws holding 
it in position.  Replace the fader with a quality 
authorized replacement from your local 
Numark retailer. 
17. 
Crossfader Direction: Activation of this 
switch reverses the assignment of CH-1 and 
CH-2 on the crossfader.  
18. 
Crossfader Contour Control:  The position 
of this control determines how quickly or 
intensely the crossfader will blend. 
19. 
Master Output Knob: This rotary control 
adjusts the main output volume. 
20. 
Stereo Level Indicator: quickly and 
accurately tracks level of audio.  
21. 
Sub Bass: Reproduces sub-harmonic 
frequencies one octave below and adds them 
to the original signal.  The result is increased 
bass. 
 
 
REAR PANEL FEATURES 
 
 
 
Note: It is recommended that the mixer be 
turned off before connecting and disconnecting 
any sources to the inputs of the mixer. 
 
1.  Microphone Input: Microphones with a ¼” 
connector can be connected to this input 
terminal. 
2.  Phono Inputs: This input is used for connecting 
your turntables through the sensitive RIAA phono 
preamplifiers.  Only turntables with phono level 
output should be attached.   Line level turntables 
and other devices may be attached if the 
Phono/Line rear panel switch is set to the line 
position.    
3.  Phono/Line Source Switch: This switch 
activates and deactivates the sensitive RIAA 
phono preamplifiers.  Only turntables with 
phono level output should be assigned when 
the switch is in the phono position.   
Some 
turntables offer line level output.  To use these 
turntables and other line devices like CD players, 
switch the input to Line.
  
 
4.  GND: This screw connector should be used to 
secure any turntables or other devices connected 
to the mixer that need to be grounded.  
5.  Line Inputs: CD players, Tape Decks, Samplers 
or other line level input devices should be 
connected to these inputs. 
6.  Record Output: This RCA output is for 
connecting a recording device such as a tape deck 
or CD recorder. The level of the record output is 
based upon pre-master levels. 
7.  Master Output (RCA): This output is for 
connecting an external monitoring device such as 
a PA system, powered monitors or a home stereo. 
The level of the master stereo output signal is 
controlled by the master fader.  
8.  USB Jack:  This sends and receives audio data 
from your computer.  The USB 1 jack sends audio 
to the mixer’s channel 1, while the USB 2 jack 
sends audio to channel 2.  See the separate 
instructions for how to use your USB mixer with a 
computer. 
9.  Line/USB Source Switches:  These switches 
select between input from the USB jack and the 
Line input jack. 
10. USB Output Select Switches:  These switches 
select what signal is output through each USB 
jack.  For the USB 1 jack, you can output either 
the Record output signal, or a direct output of the