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**On this wiki page we are going to explain what steps to take to connect the Fader start (GPO) of your mixer to a CD Player, Turntable or other player.**\\ | **On this wiki page we are going to explain what steps to take to connect the Fader start (GPO) of your mixer to a CD Player, Turntable or other player.**\\ | ||
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**The fader start is called GPO which stands for General Purpose Output in this explanation!**\\ | **The fader start is called GPO which stands for General Purpose Output in this explanation!**\\ | ||
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+ | First you'll need to know what kind of start signal your equipment needs.\\ | ||
+ | This depends on the type and brand of the equipment.\\ | ||
+ | Some equipment offer the option to change this in the setup of the unit.\\ | ||
+ | The manual of your equipment or the supplier/ | ||
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+ | This can defer from a continous on, a continious off, a short pulse signal to start, a short pulse to start and a second to stop.\\ | ||
+ | The equipment will give a positive or negative voltage on one the connections and possibly a ground.\\ | ||
+ | (Some brands use a brand specific analog/ | ||
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+ | The other difference can occur in the connections.\\ | ||
+ | Most equipments use a small stereo jack connector or connection cable to connect to their own brand mixer,\\ | ||
+ | With connection options between Tip and Sleeve, Tip and Ring Tip and Sleeve, Ring and Sleeve or a combination for start and stop.\\ | ||
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+ | A simple way to test in which way your equipment Starts and/or Stops is to take a metal tweezer or plier and first shortly connect each of the options above.\\ | ||
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+ | If you found a connection that starts your equipment and it keeps playing write down this option and test if it stops when the same action is done or find the other connection.\\ | ||
+ | This options are the Pulse start and or stop.\\ | ||
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+ | When your equipment hits play for a short moment you'll have to test and connect this option for a longer period.\\ | ||
+ | This option will be the Continous start and stop.\\ | ||
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+ | **Now your information translated to our mixers.**\\ | ||
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**Our mixers provide a Potential free switch contact at their GPO**\\ | **Our mixers provide a Potential free switch contact at their GPO**\\ | ||
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Our newer mixers can only provide a contact between the Tip and Ring of the GPO Jack due to the use of an Opto Coupler.\\ | Our newer mixers can only provide a contact between the Tip and Ring of the GPO Jack due to the use of an Opto Coupler.\\ | ||
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+ | In older mixers the GPO are a Changeover switch with a Make contact between Tip and Ring and a brake contact between Tip and Sleeve.\\ | ||
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+ | In most situations a cable has to be soldered with the original lead at your equipments side and a stereo jack at the mixer' | ||
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+ | **Be sure to always use a __stereo jack__ at the mixers side!**\\ | ||
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+ | **Fader start instructions: | ||
+ | [[faderstartAirence: | ||
+ | [[faderstartAirlite: | ||
+ | [[faderstartAirlab: | ||
+ | [[faderstartAirmate: | ||
+ | [[faderstartAxum: | ||
+ | [[faderstartLyra: | ||
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- | In older mixers the GPO are a Changeover switch with a Make contact between Tip and Ring and a brake contact between Tip and Sleeve.\\ | ||
- | __***UNDER CONSTRUCTION***__ |
faderstartinstr/start.txt · Last modified: 2020/06/12 11:36 by support