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User Manual for Roland DJ-99 2-Channel DJ Mixer Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Roland DJ-99 2-Channel DJ Mixer
- Product category: DJ Mixers Roland
- Brand: Roland
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Roland DJ Mixers
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Product description Visually designed with a nod to the TR-909 drum machine, the DJ-99 2-Channel DJ Mixer from Roland features channel fader curve and reverse, cue mix functionality with setting for Cue/Mix/Master, and TRS balanced master outputs. The DJ-99 is equipped with the Audio Innovate mini innoFADER as the crossfader, which provides a smooth yet robust feeling for scratch DJs. The contactless design gives a long life of over 4,000,000 cycles. The cut-in position is user adjustable with simple calibration steps, while the reverse switch allows DJs to perform a variety of scratch techniques. The DJ-99 is also compatible with the original innoFADER for future upgrades. The Timecode mode allows easy switching between ordinary turntable and DVS setup. At the rear of the DJ-99, the extra pairs of Timecode Send and Return RCA connectors allow DJs to connect to an audio interface such as the SL3 for Serato. By simply switching to the Timecode channel on the control panel, DJs can use the mixer as a DVS setup without changing any cables. The mixer features a 3-band equalizer per channel, a microphone input, both 1/4" (6.35mm) and 1/8" (3.5mm) headphones outputs, a master output and a booth output with a dedicated volume control. The DJ-99 ships with an IEC power cable. -
- High performance 2-channel DJ scratch mixer
- Audio Innovate "mini innoFADER" as crossfader
- Crossfader compatible with the original full-size innoFADER
- Curve adjust and reverse for both crossfader and channel faders
- DVS mode: Rapidly switch between traditional vinyl setup and DVS setup without reconnecting the cables
- Stereo 1/4" Master output and RCA booth output with dedicated volume control
- 1/4" and 1/8" headphones output with monitoring mode CUE/MIX/MASTER
UPC: 761294509852 In the Box Roland DJ-99 2-Channel DJ Mixer IEC Power Cable Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersRoland DJ-99 Specs | Inputs | CD Input per Channel: 2 x RCA Phono/Line per Channel: 2 x RCA (switchable between phono preamp and line source) DVS Return per Channel: 2 x RCA Microphone: 1 x 1/4" | | Outputs | Master Output: 2 x 1/4" / 6.35 mm TRS Booth Output: 2 x RCA DVS Send per Channel: 2 x RCA Headphone Output: 1/4" / 6.35 mm Headphone Output: 1/8" / 3.5 mm | | Nominal Input Level | Nominal Input Level (Output Master 0 dBu) CH1, CH2 CD (L, R): -13 dBu CH1, CH2 LN (L, R): -17 dBu CH1, CH2 PH (L, R): -61 dBu CH1, CH2 DVS RETURN (L, R): -13 dBu MIC IN: -40 dBu | | Maximum Input Level | CH1, CH2 CD (L, R): 6 Vrms CH1, CH2 LN (L, R): 6 Vrms CH1, CH2 PH (L, R): 0.04 Vrms CH1, CH2 DVS RETURN (L, R): 6 Vrms MIC IN: 0.6 Vrms | | Maximum Output Level | Maximum Output Level (1 kHz, typ.) Output Master (L, R): +15 dBu Output Booth (L, R): +15 dBu Phones: 31 mW | | Recommended Load Impedance | Phones: 32 Ohms | | Frequency Response | CH1, CH2 CD, LN, DVS Return: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (+1/-2 dB) Mic In: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (+1/-3 dB) | | Noise | CH1, CH2 LN (L, R) --> Output Master: 0.6 mVrms or less CH1, CH2 PH (L, R) --> Output Master: 6 mVrms or less (TRIM level: center, 1 kOhm terminated, MASTER level: max, IHF-A, typ.) | | Distortion | CH1, CH2 CD (L, R): 0.2 % or less CH1, CH2 LN (L, R): 0.2 % or less | | Channel EQ | Hi: 10 kHz ±12 dB Mid: 980 Hz +12/-28 dB Low: 100 Hz +12/-28 dB | | Controllers | CH1, CH2 Input selectors CH1, CH2 Mic level knobs CH1, CH2 Trim level knobs CH1, CH2 Channel EQ knobs Hi CH1, CH2 Channel EQ knobs Mid CH1, CH2 Channel EQ knobs Low CH1, CH2 Channel Fader curve adjustment knobs CH1, CH2 Channel Fader reverse switches CH1, CH2 Cue buttons CH1, CH2 Channel Faders CH1, CH2 LN/PH selectors Crossfader PFL/Master selector Phones level knob Master level knob Booth level knob Crossfader curve adjustment knob Crossfader reverse switch Headphones Monitoring selector | | Indicators | Power indicator PFL/MASTER level meter CH1, CH2 Channel Fader reverse indicators CH1, CH2 CUE indicators Crossfader reverse indicator | | Power Consumption | 22 W | | Fuse Rating | T315mAL 250 V (5 ⌀ x 20 mm) | | Dimension L x W x H | 8.8 x 12.0 x 4.1" / 224.0 x 306.0 x 104.0 mm | | Weight | 7.3 lb / 3.3 kg | | | | Package Weight | 9.95 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 16.6 x 11.0 x 5.8" |
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