Roland Dj-99 Owner's Manual

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Pages 11
Year 2016
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Roland Dj-99 Specification

The Roland DJ-99 is a professional DJ controller designed to offer a seamless blend of classic turntablism with modern digital DJing. This controller features a robust two-channel mixer layout, which accommodates both analog and digital inputs, allowing DJs to integrate it seamlessly into any setup. It is known for its high-quality faders and controls, ensuring precise manipulation and smooth transitions during performances.

The DJ-99 is equipped with a crossfader that boasts adjustable curve settings, catering to both scratch DJs and those who prefer smooth blends. Each channel on the mixer features a three-band EQ, gain control, and independent filter knobs, providing DJs with extensive control over sound shaping. The inputs include RCA phono/line switchable jacks, making it versatile for use with turntables or CDJs.

This controller also includes a dedicated DVS mode, making it compatible with various digital vinyl systems, which is ideal for DJs who want the tactile feel of vinyl while utilizing digital music libraries. The sturdy construction of the DJ-99 ensures it can withstand the rigors of frequent use, featuring a metal chassis and high-quality components.

Additionally, the DJ-99 supports USB connectivity, allowing for direct integration with DJ software, providing a hybrid setup that combines the best of both analog and digital worlds. With its focus on delivering a tactile and intuitive DJing experience, the Roland DJ-99 stands out as a versatile and reliable tool for both professional and aspiring DJs. Its thoughtful design and functionality make it suitable for a variety of performance environments, from clubs to home studios.

Roland Dj-99 F.A.Q.

How do I connect my Roland DJ-99 Controller to a mixer?

To connect the Roland DJ-99 Controller to a mixer, use RCA cables to connect the output jacks on the DJ-99 to the input jacks on your mixer. Ensure the mixer is set to the correct input channel for the signal from the controller.

What should I do if the crossfader on my Roland DJ-99 is not working properly?

If the crossfader is not working properly, check for dust or debris in the fader slot and clean it with compressed air. If the problem persists, consider replacing the fader as it may be worn out.

How can I update the firmware on my Roland DJ-99 Controller?

The Roland DJ-99 Controller does not require firmware updates as it is an analog device. Ensure all connections and settings are correct for optimal performance.

Can I use the Roland DJ-99 Controller with digital DJ software?

The Roland DJ-99 is primarily an analog mixer and does not natively support digital DJ software. However, you can connect it to an audio interface that works with your software for integration.

What maintenance is recommended for the Roland DJ-99 Controller?

Regular maintenance for the Roland DJ-99 includes cleaning the faders and knobs with a dry cloth, checking connections for wear, and keeping the unit in a dry, dust-free environment.

How do I set up the Roland DJ-99 for a live performance?

For a live performance, connect the DJ-99 to your sound system using the main outputs. Ensure all cables are secure, test your levels ahead of time, and adjust EQ settings to suit the venue's acoustics.

What is the best way to troubleshoot audio issues on the Roland DJ-99?

If experiencing audio issues, check all cable connections and ensure they are securely attached. Verify that the channel gains and master volume levels are set appropriately. Test each audio source individually to isolate the problem.

How can I replace a broken knob on my Roland DJ-99 Controller?

To replace a broken knob, gently pull the damaged knob off the shaft and push the new knob into place. Ensure it aligns correctly with the shaft without forcing it.

Is it possible to customize the fader curve on the Roland DJ-99?

The fader curve on the Roland DJ-99 is fixed and cannot be customized. However, you can adjust your mixing technique to accommodate the default curve.

How do I prevent feedback when using the Roland DJ-99 with microphones?

To prevent feedback, position microphones away from the speakers, reduce the microphone volume levels, and use equalization to cut frequencies that cause feedback.