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This mixer has a mono switch and when connecting to a single L1® you should use this switch set to MONO and connect to only one output. Do NOT use any kind of Y-cable to join the two mixer outputs. See [[Why Not Wye]] for details.
  
See the diagram below (from [http://www.dm-pro.eu/DocumentMaster/en/dnmc6000emcd-romengim001.pdf Denon DN-MC6000 Professional DJ Multi-controller manual: Page 10)]
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See the diagram below (from [http://b06ba727c886717f9577-fff53f927840131da4fecbedd819996a.r74.cf2.rackcdn.com//1216/documents/DN-MC6000_ownersmanual.pdf Denon DN-MC6000 Professional DJ Multi-controller manual: Page 10)]
  
 
[[Image:Denon DN-MC6000 Output.png]]
 
[[Image:Denon DN-MC6000 Output.png]]
  
Running mono, set the output to MONO above and connect one XLR output from the Denon DN-MC6000 to the [[L1%C2%AE_Model_II#Analog_Input|Model II  Analog input]] or  [[L1%C2%AE_Model_1S#Analog_Input|Model 1S Analog input]] or [[L1®_Compact#Channel_2|Compact Channel 2]]
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Running mono, set the output to MONO above and connect one XLR output from the Denon DN-MC6000 to the [[L1%C2%AE_Model_II#Analog_Input|Model II  Analog input]] or  [[L1%C2%AE_Model_1S#Analog_Input|Model 1S Analog input]]. Set the input trim so that you have a solid green light on the Signal/Clip light. Yellow is okay. If you see red, turn down the trim.
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[[Image:Model II Analog Input Trim.png]] 
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or [[L1®_Compact#Channel_2|Compact Channel 2]]
  
[[Image:Model II Analog Input Trim.png]]  [[Image:Compact Channel 2 Balanced.png]]
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[[Image:Compact Channel 2 Balanced.png]]
  
 
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The cable itself is constructed with 99.98% pure 22ga. high strand count copper conductors.
 
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===== Booth Out =====
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It also appears from the documentation (page 26) that the Mono switch also affects the Booth Out. Note: Your work-flow may be different if you use the Booth out.
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If you want to use the Booth out, use a  &frac14; inch jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve  to &frac14; inch jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable (ideal), or &frac14; inch jack Tip-Sleeve to &frac14; inch jack Tip-Sleeve cable.
  
 
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[[Image:Denon DN-MC6000 Output Stereo.png]]
 
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Running stereo with two L1®s, set the output to STEREO above and connect one cable from each output to a [[L1%C2%AE_Model_II#Analog_Input|Model II  Analog input]] or  [[L1%C2%AE_Model_1S#Analog_Input|Model 1S Analog input]] or [[L1®_Compact#Channel_2|Compact Channel 2]]
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Running stereo with two L1®s, set the output to STEREO above and connect one cable from each output to a [[L1%C2%AE_Model_II#Analog_Input|Model II  Analog input]] or  [[L1%C2%AE_Model_1S#Analog_Input|Model 1S Analog input]]
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[[Image:Model II Analog Input Trim.png]]
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[[Image:Compact Channel 2 Balanced.png]]
  
[[Image:Model II Analog Input Trim.png]]  [[Image:Compact Channel 2 Balanced.png]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 11 September 2014

Suggestions for connecting the Denon DN-MC6000 Professional DJ Multi-controller to an L1® Model 1S, Model II, or Compact.

Mono

This mixer has a mono switch and when connecting to a single L1® you should use this switch set to MONO and connect to only one output. Do NOT use any kind of Y-cable to join the two mixer outputs. See Why Not Wye for details.

See the diagram below (from Denon DN-MC6000 Professional DJ Multi-controller manual: Page 10)

Denon DN-MC6000 Output.png

Running mono, set the output to MONO above and connect one XLR output from the Denon DN-MC6000 to the Model II Analog input or Model 1S Analog input. Set the input trim so that you have a solid green light on the Signal/Clip light. Yellow is okay. If you see red, turn down the trim.


Model II Analog Input Trim.png

or Compact Channel 2

Compact Channel 2 Balanced.png

With a cable like this:

XLR to TRS mp106.jpg

Source: Audiopile.net

Technical Description:

The EWI MP-105 is a special application adaptor cable for converting XLR to 1/4 TRS. This cable is typically used to plug XLR cord into balanced 1/4" TRS panel jacks commonly found on mixing consoles and processing equipment.

The Female XLR end is wired through to the 1/4" Male TRS end as follows:

  • Pin One FXLR to Sleeve of MTRS
  • Pin Two FXLR to Tip of MTRS
  • Pin Three FXLR to Ring of MTRS

The 1/4" MTRS end is an EWI model P292S-BKG

The FXLR end is an EWI model ES3FB-GDP

The cable itself is constructed with 99.98% pure 22ga. high strand count copper conductors.


Booth Out

It also appears from the documentation (page 26) that the Mono switch also affects the Booth Out. Note: Your work-flow may be different if you use the Booth out.

If you want to use the Booth out, use a ¼ inch jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve to ¼ inch jack Tip-Ring-Sleeve cable (ideal), or ¼ inch jack Tip-Sleeve to ¼ inch jack Tip-Sleeve cable.

Stereo

See the diagram below (from Denon DN-MC6000 Professional DJ Multi-controller manual: Page 10)

Denon DN-MC6000 Output Stereo.png

Running stereo with two L1®s, set the output to STEREO above and connect one cable from each output to a Model II Analog input or Model 1S Analog input

Model II Analog Input Trim.png

or Compact Channel 2

Compact Channel 2 Balanced.png


With a cable like this:

XLR to TRS mp106.jpg

Source: Audiopile.net

Technical Description:

The EWI MP-105 is a special application adaptor cable for converting XLR to 1/4 TRS. This cable is typically used to plug XLR cord into balanced 1/4" TRS panel jacks commonly found on mixing consoles and processing equipment.

The Female XLR end is wired through to the 1/4" Male TRS end as follows:

  • Pin One FXLR to Sleeve of MTRS
  • Pin Two FXLR to Tip of MTRS
  • Pin Three FXLR to Ring of MTRS

The 1/4" MTRS end is an EWI model P292S-BKG

The FXLR end is an EWI model ES3FB-GDP

The cable itself is constructed with 99.98% pure 22ga. high strand count copper conductors.