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Posted on Apr 03, 2009

How to use Audioline Pro DJ Multimedia Mixer M Dex 3.0

To whom it may concern,

My brother recently bought the above product, and asked me to figure out a bit about how to use it, but it only came with a thin book of instructions and I was wondering if you could recommend any texts or website which explain in layman's terms how to use it.

Anxiously await your advice...

From Music Novice

Bianca.

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I have been recently using this Cd Dj deck at parties and have some general knowledge of the product, it has alot of potential. Is there anything in particular that you need help with? Or is it the general concept of using them.
Currently, i don't think there are that many websites that explain how to use the Cd decks, however i can provide you with some basic information. Most of the information here could be worked out by trial & error.
- Pitch control on the right of each cd deck can be slid up ( slows it down %) and slid down (speeding the track up %) i think the pitch control has a range of either +-10% or +-16%.

- Cue button, has the potential for Cue'ing or setting up the cd to instantly jump to the "cue'd" point with the press of this CUE button. This is done by either pressing play/pause button and rotating the jog wheel to a point of time in the track which automatically sets the cue point OR holding down the >> or << search button to find a spot within the track at a greater speed.

-Vinyl mode. Pressing this button will set the deck to the "vinyl mode" to simulate scratching or even backspins. pressing this button again will change the mode back.

- the Crossfader (or 'X' fader) button will select the left cd track if the x fader is all the way to the left and the right track if the x fader is all the way to right. having the X fader in the middle will play both tracks together.

- Low, Mid, High. These nobs on the middle section of the deck change the individual track by which it is corresponds. (Left side = left cd track, and vica versa) Low refers to the Bass of a track which can be essential for mixing two tracks and elminating excess bass noise. Mid refers to the drumming and even synth of a track, and changing this can result in some cool sounding effects. High refers to the 'high' frequencies of the track playing, such as snares, hi hats and possibly vocals. All these controls are crucial to understand in order to mix 2 songs together successfully. It's good to get a chance to muck around with these cointrols. The middle of each control resets the setting to normal or default.

- Channel fader. the two controls that slide up & down on both sides of the mixer on the deck. This is also referred to the volume setting. Useful for mixing seamlessly one track into another.

- Gain. This control at the top of the mixer refers to the volume level or 'gain' of the cd track that it corresponds to.

- Jog wheel. Serves 3 purposes. firstly it can be used whilst a song is playing to temporarily speed up or slow down the track to match with the song on the opposite side. secondly, whilst holding down the 'search' button, operates as a control to quickly find a spot in a song. and lastly when selecting "vinyl" mode, can simulate the reaction of a vinyl turntable. The scatch function, and backspin effect.

- The pitch button, is just another control to speed up or slow down a song temporarily whilst holding down the '+' or '-' button.

- Reverse button, for a certain amount of time will play the song on the left or right in reverse.

- Time. this button is essential to change the time selection on the cd deck, to either "Time elapsed", "Time remaining" and "total time remaining on the cd".

- the "tap" button, allows the user to physically "tap" the button in time with the song's beat, which calculates the Beats per Minute (Bpm) of that song. which is essential to work out the bpm of 1 track to mix the speed with that of the opposite deck.

- Cd/usb/sd, changes the mode of system reading. from CD to USB or SD card.

I really hope this general guide to using the Audioline ProDJ MDex3 has helped!
Peace. Marc.

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    dwilliams Oct 10, 2013

    Great feedback. I have a simple question? I just received my mixer today and not sure where to stop a CD so i can eject it. I am concerened if i pause the play of a CD and then eject it, I will screw up the system or the CD. Pleas ehelp!

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Hey Richard,

To get it going through the FoH (Front of House, or, main speakers) it is best to get a 'stereo XLR to RCA' lead then connect this up to your speakers/amp.
You can do it using just RCA cables but XLR is much better.

To hear sound, using my prefered method:
1. have a readable cd in deck 1
2. raise the gain (the very top knob) to half on cd1
3. put the master volume to full (knob in the middle)
4. with the X-fader in the middle move cd 1 up-fader to 3/4's full
5. sound should be heard, provided your speakers are on

This CD mixer has a scratch type X-Fader, meaning the drop off is like a cliff instead of a smooth decent. To get around this just keep the X-Fader in the middle and use the up faders instead - it's exactly the same but smoother.


Now my question...

I noticed the mixer has features like Auto cue, A. Beat sync, Auto BPM, Master/Slave

How do I get at these functions??

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Hi,

I got the Audioline ProDJ MDex3 for a Chrismas present. I havent really used it though as I dont know what I am doing!

1. I dont know how to control the volume. When I put the channel fader up and down nothing happens. The volume does NOT go up and down.

2. I cant work out how I can listen to one cd in my earphones, whilst everyone else hears the cd on the other deck through my speakers (also Audioline). I thought this was the essence of djing. You hear the other track and mix it in and then let other people hear it through the earphones.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!

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