Connections, Cd player connection, Usb midi controller connection – Rane MP 4 Quick Start with Keyboard Shortcuts User Manual
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RANE MP 4
FOR
SERATO SCRATCH LIVE •
QUICK START
1.9.1
Cd PLAyER CoNNECTIoN
1. IN 1 and IN 2 inputs on the back of the MP
4. Push the PHONO / LINE switches out for
LINE.
2. Connect the USB cable from the MP 4 to
your computer as described in the previous
section. Note: On some Windows machines,
each USB port is treated separately, requiring
a separate driver install for each USB port.
See DRIVER UPDATE TOOL on the previous
page.
USB MIdI CoNTRoLLER CoNNECTIoN
Scratch
Live
version currently has native support
for the following 3rd party controllers:
• Denon DN-HC4500
• Denon DN-HD2500
• Numark DMC2
• Numark ICDX
• Pioneer CDJ-400
• Pioneer MEP-7000
These controllers use MIDI to operate transport
controls and “scratch” with Scratch
Live
. These
are plug and play, and can automatically control
Scratch
Live
with no MIDI assigment necessary.
Connection requires two USB cables from your
computer: one to the MP 4, and another to the
USB controller. Installation and features will vary.
Search for support instruction articles with your
model number at www.scratchlive.net.
CoNNECTIoNS
MADE IN U.S.A.
RANE CORP.
RIGHT
LEFT
RIGHT
RIGHT
LEFT
LEFT
LEVEL
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PHONO
LINE
PHONO
GROUND
MIC TO
USB RECORD
MP 4
HOUSE
AUX
IN 2
IN 1
MIC
ACN 001 345 482
BALANCED OUTPUTS: TIP = (+), RING = (–), SLEEVE = SIGNAL GROUND
BALANCED INPUT
PHONO
LINE
YES
NO
USB
100-240V
50/60 Hz 7 WATTS
FOR CONTINUED
GROUNDING PROTECTION
DO NOT REMOVE SCREW
COMMERCIAL AUDIO
EQUIPMENT 24TJ
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Two CD players or
Two Turntables
or One of Each.
USB MIDI DJ Controller
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TURNTABLE CoNNECTIoN
1. Connect your turntables to the IN 1 and IN 2
inputs on the back of the MP 4. Push the
PHONO / LINE switches in for PHONO.
2. Connect the turntable ground wires to the
ground post of your mixer.
3. Connect the USB cable from the MP 4 to
your computer as described in the previous
section. Note: On some Windows machines,
each USB port is treated separately, requiring
a separate driver install for each USB port.
See DRIVER UPDATE TOOL on the previous
page.