citronic CDM8:4 USB Rack Mixer User Manual

June 6, 2024
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CDM8:4 USB
Citronic CDM8:4 USB
Order ref: 172.776UK
User Manualcitronic USB Rack Mixer - Rack Mixer 1

Version 1.1

Caution: Please read this manual carefully before operating
Damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty

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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Citronic CDM8:4 USB Rackmount DJ Mixer.
This product is intended to give long term, reliable service in normal usage.
Please read these instructions before use to avoid incorrect operation and to help outline the functions and controls.citronic USB Rack Mixer - Rack
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Maintenance

No user-serviceable parts inside, refer all servicing issues to qualified service personnel. Clean with a lint-free dry or damp cloth. To replace crossfader, disconnect mains and undo the 2 securing screws slightly, lift the crossfader and disconnect from the in-line connector (noting the correct orientation). Connect the new crossfader, reposition and secure with the 2 screws.

Packing Contents

  • IEC Mains cable
  • CDM8:4 USB 19” DJ Mixer
  • Instruction Manual

Controls

Microphone Section:

  1. MICROPHONE – Combo XLR and 6.3mm jack inputs for DJ mic and 2 Vocal mics

  2. Hi EQ – High frequency cut/boost for mic inputs

  3. Lo EQ – Low frequency cut/boost for mic inputs

  4. ON AIR – Switches on or mutes DJ Mic

  5. MANUAL OVERRIDE – Reduces music level to allow DJ mic talk-over

  6. DELAY – Delay effect level for Vocal mics 1 + 2

  7. TIME – Time setting for vocal delay effect

  8. MIC LEVELS – Individual level for DJ mic and 2 vocal mics
    Stereo Section:
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  9. CH.1 PHONO/LINE – Input selector for channel 1, turntable or line input

  10. CH.2 CD/LINE – Input selector for channel 2, CD player or line input

  11. CH.3 CD/USB1/LINE – Input selector for channel 3, USB, CD player or line input

  12. CH.4 PHONO/USB2/LINE/MP3 – Input selector for channel 4, USB, turntable or line/MP3 player

  13. MP3 IN – 3.5mm stereo jack socket for personal MP3 player or other portable source

  14. MP3 – LINE – Slide switch to select MP3 input or rear panel line input for channel 4

  15. GAIN – Individual gain controls for each stereo channel for matching input levels

  16. Hi EQ – High frequency cut/boost for each stereo channel

  17. Mid EQ – Middle frequency cut/boost for each stereo channel

  18. Lo EQ – Low frequency cut/boost for each stereo channel

  19. Fader – Individual volume fader for each stereo channel

  20. CUE – Routes channel to meters and headphones for monitoring and cueing tracks

  21. DEFEAT – Disables crossfader control over stereo channels

  22. FADER START – Activates fader start for the channel assigned to the left side of the cross fader.

  23. ASSIGN – Selects channel 1, 2, 3 or 4 for left side of crossfader

  24. Crossfader – Allows seamless fading between 2 assigned channels

  25. ASSIGN – Selects channel 1, 2, 3 or 4 for left side of crossfader.

  26. FADER START – Activates fader start for the channel assigned to the right side of the cross fader.
    Master Section:

  27. VU Meters – Dual 10-segment LED volume meters

  28. LEVEL– Master volume level rotary control

  29. CUE MIX – Varies headphones signal between cue selected channel(s) and main programme output

  30. 12 LIGHT – BNC connector providing 12Vdc for console light up to 5W output

  31. POWER – Main power switch and LED indicator

  32. BOOTH LEVEL – Level control for BOOTH OUTs (39)

  33. Headphones LEVEL – Headphone volume control

  34. Headphones – 6.3mm stereo jack socket for headphones output
    Rear Panel:
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  35. Mains inlet – IEC connector to connect to mains using the supplied lead

  36. Fuse Holder – 20mm mains fuse holder – please note correct rating when replacing

  37. RETURN L+R – When these 6.3mm jacks are connected to the outputs of an external processor, the output of the external unit will override the internal digital delay effect for Vocal mics 1 + 2.

  38. SEND – Mono 6.3mm jack to connect to the input of external processors, sending the effect mix from Vocal mics 1 + 2.

  39. OUTPUTS BALANCED – Balanced XLR L + R main mix outputs

  40. OUTPUTS UNBALANCED – Unbalanced RCA main mix outputs

  41. BOOTH OUT – RCA outputs governed by BOOTH LEVEL control (30)

  42. REC OUT – High frequency cut/boost for each stereo channel

  43. CHANNEL 4 LINE – RCA L+R inputs for line level source (CD, DVD, MP3, PC etc.) (this input is switchable with the top panel 3.5mm stereo MP3 input)

  44. CHANNEL 4 PHONO – RCA L+R phono inputs for turntable

  45. CHANNEL 3 LINE – RCA L+R inputs for line level source (CD, DVD, MP3, PC etc.)

  46. CHANNEL 3 CD – RCA L+R inputs for CD player (or other line level source)

  47. Ground (earth) – Screw terminal for grounding equipment to the case of the CDM8:4 USB. Attach turntable ground spade connectors here.

  48. CHANNEL 2 LINE – RCA L+R inputs for line level source (CD, DVD, MP3, PC etc.)

  49. CHANNEL 2 CD – RCA L+R inputs for CD player (or other line level source)

  50. CHANNEL 1 LINE – RCA L+R inputs for line level source (CD, DVD, MP3, PC etc.)

  51. CHANNEL 1 PHONO – RCA L+R phono inputs for turntable

  52. REMOTE STARTS – 3.5mm mono jack outputs sending “start” trigger signals from channel faders 1 to 4 to start play on compatible CD players automatically when the fader is moved upward from the lowest point.

  53. USB IN/OUT – USB B Input/Output for Channel 4

  54. USB IN/OUT – USB B Input/Output for Channel 3
    Connection Guide:
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Operation:

  • Check mains for correct voltage as indicated near to the IEC mains inlet on the rear panel.
  • Connect to mains supply using the IEC cable provided.
  • Connect the Main unbalanced RCA and/or balanced XLR outputs to the main PA and ensure that the volume levels are turned down to avoid damage.
  • Connect the BOOTH outputs to powered booth monitors or separate PA zone.
  • Connect any turntables to the RCA PHONO inputs on ch.1 and ch.2.
  • Earth turntables to the case grounding point on the rear panel
  • Connect CD players or other line output sources to the CD inputs.
  • Connect CD, CD+G, laptop, TV decoder, DVD or MP3 players to LINE inputs.
  • Connect DJ mic and Vocal mics 1 + 2 to the top panel jack/XLR combo sockets
  • If required, connect personal MP3 player to top panel 3.5mm input
  • Connect headphones to the HEADPHONE jack
  • With MASTER LEVEL down, switch the power on.
  • Ensure microphone levels are turned down
  • Gradually increase MASTER LEVEL and channel levels to check input signals.
  • Be aware that the CROSSFADER also operates across assigned channels – this can be bypassed by pressing DEFEAT.
  • To use crossfader, select channels using the ASSIGN levers, ensure DEFEAT is off and the crossfader will then seamlessly blend between these 2 channels.
  • Gradually increase microphone channel levels to check microphone signals.
  • Monitor each stereo channel via headphones selecting using the CUE switches
  • Whilst a channel is on CUE, adjust the GAIN so that LED meters show a full signal without showing “in the red” (overload)
  • Adjust Hi, Mid and Lo EQ settings to the desired tonal effect
  • When using the DJ mic, push the ON AIR switch and if required, push MANUAL OVERRIDE to drop the music level by a fixed amount whilst talking.
  • Adjust Hi and Lo EQ and DJ MIC level settings to suit.
  • For singers and karaoke, increase the levels of Vocal mics 1 + 2 and adjust Hi and Lo EQ settings to suit.
  • For each vocal mic, adjust DELAY level to the desired amount, variation in the time between delay repeats can be adjusted via the TIME rotary.
  • Should a different effect (eg. Reverb, compression, DSP) be required, connecting SEND on the rear panel to an external processor’s input and the processor’s output(s) to the rear panel RETURNS will serve as an effects loop, overriding the internal delay effect. The DELAY controls will now act as an external effects mix.
  • When not being used, turn down the Vocal mic levels to avoid unwanted noise.

Troubleshooting

NO OUTPUT –

  • Check mains power is on
  • Check leads and connections
  • Check MASTER LEVEL and mic or channel fader is turned up
  • Check CROSSFADER by trying the DEFEAT switch

DISTORTED OUTPUT –

  • Check line input isn’t connected to PHONO
  • Check channel and MASTER faders are not too high
  • Check volume control of amplifier, active speakers or recording equipment

MICROPHONE FEEDBACK

  • Eliminate “line-of-sight” between mic(s) and speakers
  • Check DELAY is not set too high
  • Adjust Hi or Lo EQ and/or level controls

MICROPHONE OUTPUT

  • No output – check if mic switched off
  • No output – check if phantom power source is required
  • Low output – ensure mic is not switched to “pad” or “Hi Z”
  • Quiet vocals – ask singer to sing closer to mic.

DELAY EFFECT

  • Metallic effect but no delay – increase TIME control to produce more natural echo
  • No delay effect – increase DELAY controls, check nothing is plugged into RETURNS

TOO QUIET –

  • Check turntable is not connected to line input
  • Check channel and MASTER faders are not too low
  • Check for volume control on sound source

Specifications

Parameter Mic Phono Line/CD
Sensitivity -53dBu (1.73mV) 46dBu (4mV) 0dBu (775mV)
Input Impedance 2K 47K 50K
Max Gain 50dB <-70 to +10dB
S/N Ratio 68dB 73dB > 87dB
Freq Response 25Hz to 30KHz RIAA < 10Hz to 24 KHz
THD 0.04% < 0.005%
Microphone Equalisation Lo = ± 12dB @ 80Hz

Mid = ± 12dB @ 600Hz
Hi = ± 12dB @ 6KHz
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Music Channel Equalisation| Lo = ± 12dB @ 100Hz
Mid = ± 12dB @ 1KHz
Hi = ± 12dB @ 10KHz
Noise Floor
Main L, R Output:
Mic Pre-Amp T.E.I.N.| < -100dBu
– 118dBu
Headphones
Load:
Power:
Freq Response.
S/N| 32 Ohms MIN
112mV @ 32 Ohms
11Hz to 25KHz
81dB
Output| |
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Master L, R Output:| Balanced XLR:
Unbalanced Phono:| 0 dBu (775mV rms)
0 dBu (775mV rms)
Booth, Aux Outputs:| Unbalanced Phono:| 0 dBu (775mV rms)
Dimensions:| Width: 483mm (19”)|  Height: 177mm (4U)    Depth: 95mm
Weight:| 5kg|
Cut-out required:| Width: 440mm  Height: 165mm

Disposal: The “Crossed Wheelie Bin” symbol on the product means that the product is classed as Electrical or Electronic equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste at the end of its useful life. The goods must be disposed of according to your local council guidelines.

Errors and omissions excepted. Copyright© 2021.
AVSL Group Ltd. Unit 2-4 Bridgewater Park, Taylor Rd. Manchester. M41 7JQ
AVSL (EUROPE) Ltd, Unit 3D North Point House, North Point Business Park, New Mallow Road, Cork, Ireland
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