Follow all the steps below and you’ll be ready to get started!
For detailed information on the features of the front and rear panels, please see our related articles below and in particular Dub Mixer Output Modes.
1. Plug the power supply unit into the device
Plug the power transformer cable into the power socket at the back of the appliance.

2. Connect the sources to the device inputs
IN A & IN B are stereo phono inputs and are dedicated to turntables with a phono level output.

IN C & IN D are TRS stereo line inputs (balanced), so you can plug in any line-level signal (computer, sound card, CD player, effects, etc.).

AUX 1 and AUX 2 are versatile mono TRS (balanced) inputs, which can be used as Microphone Microphone or line line.

FX SEND is a stereo output that can be connected to the input of any piece of equipment, and is particularly designed for use with an external effect.
FX RTN is a stereo input that can be plugged into the output of any piece of equipment, and is specifically designed for use with an external effect.

3. Connect the outputs to your speakers
MASTER 1 and MASTER 2 are the main outputs of the devices.
In the default configuration, MASTER 1 is a left TRS output (balanced) and MASTER 2 is a right TRS output (balanced).
You can use two TRS cables to connect the mixer to any amplifier, speaker, recorder or sound card, as shown below:

If you need to use other cables or wiring, you can change the output modes in the configuration!
4. Get ready
1. Select the correct entries
- Select the correct input (A, B, C or D) on CH1 or CH2

2. Set the Crossfader parameters
- Place the crossfader in the centre position
- You can also deactivate it by setting the “FADER” switch to OFF.

3. Adjust the volumes
- Make sure that the 3 volumes in the ISOLATOR section are set to 12′ oclock (central position).
- Set the Master Volume to 12′ oclock (centre position)
- Increase the channel volume by adjusting the “VOL” knob until you reach the desired volume.

4. Let’s play!
- Plug your headphones into the jack on the front of the device.
- Press the “CUE” button to listen through your headphones.
- Adjust the “FX” knob to add effects to the track.

Want to know more about the features? Check out the detailed video below from the dedicated articles.
5. Explanatory video
Product overview : Inputs, Mixing, Filters, Effects, …
Clipping indicators
For more information, please read the other articles of the User Guide!



