Red Sound micro bpm User manual

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The amplifier section of the MICRO BPM is capable of delivering very
high volume levels to the connected headphones which, if sustained
over long periods, could cause damage to your hearing. Also, the
headphones may be damaged if high output
levels are maintained.
Always use the lowest, most comfortable volume level setting to suit
the particular environment. We cannot be responsible for the
improper use of this product!
drivers in the connected
WARNING!
AVOID USING THIS PRODUCT AT HIGH VOLUME LEVEL
SETTINGS FOR EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME!

CONTENTS / INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
Contents & Introduction ..........................................................................
Front Panel & Connectors .......................................................................
Mounting & Connections .........................................................................
OPERATION
Powering Up ................................................................................
Setting the Correct Input Level ..................................................
BPM Display ................................................................................
Headphone Amplifier ..................................................................
Specification ................................................................................
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for buying the RED Sound MICRO BPM headphone amplifier/BPM counter.
The was designed to solve two major problems encountered by today’s
namely poor headphone monitoring performance from mixing desks and having to rely on
guesswork to mix and catalogue tracks.
Now you can mix with confidence using the best in audio monitoring and BPM counting
facilities all in one little portable box.
Please read the following sections of this manual carefully to understand the operation of
your new RED Sound
DJ,
The powerful high quality
audio amplifier, including 2 band EQ and stereo/mono switching, takes care of the monitoring.
With straight-forward connections and simple setup, a compact case and three mounting
options, the MICRO BPM will integrate perfectly into your live rig or studio setup.
fully
MICRO BPM.
MICRO BPM
In one convenient unit, the MICRO BPM solves both
these problems.
At the heart of the MICRO BPM is Red Sound's acclaimed BPM Analysis Engine (developed
through groundbreaking products like the Voyager 1 and FEDERATION BPM FX), which
shoulders the responsibility of calculating the tempo of the music.
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Use the input cable ( to connect
headphone monitor output on your
mixing desk.
Use this bi-colour red/green LED to maintain the
ideal input level. See ‘ Input
Level ’ on page 3.
Connect the output plug of the AC adaptor
supplied with the MICRO BPM to this socket.
This LED flashes on each beat to visually indicate
the tempo.
AUDIO INPUT - Connector
POWER IN - Connector
BEAT - Indicator
supplied) this
socket to the
Setting the correct
(or optional Rechargeable Battery Pack)
The four digit BPM reading from the monitored
audio signal will be displayed here.
The centre-click, High (6.5kHz) and Low (100Hz)
EQ controls can be used to cut or boost the audio
signal whenever adjustment is required.
This knob controls the output level to the
connected headphones.
Connect the plug from your headphones to this
6.3mm gold-plated socket.
Use this switch to monitor the audio signal in
stereo (up) or mono (down).
AUDIO INPUT LEVEL - Indicator
BPM - Display
EQUALIZATION - Rotary controls
LEVEL - Rotary control
HEADPHONE OUT - Connector
STEREO / MONO - Switch
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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND
CONNECTORS
Here’s a quick guide to the controls and connectors
on the MICRO BPM.
FRONT PANEL/CONNECTORS
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MOUNTING/CONNECTIONS
When you have chosen the best
mounting option for your setup, connect
the MICRO BPM into your system as
follows:
1. Using the input cable ,
connect the 3.5mm plug end to the
socket marked ‘INPUT’ on
the panel.
2. Connect the 6.3mm right-angled plug
end of the cable to the headphone
monitor output on your mixing desk.
(Ensure that the headphone level control
on the mixing desk is turned right down
at this stage)
3.
Connect the 6.3mm plug from your
headphones to the MICRO BPM socket
marked on the front panel.
supplied
MICRO BPM
rear
Connect the output plug of the AC
power adaptor to the MICRO BPM’s
power in socket on the rear panel.
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You can choose from three mounting options
included with the MICRO BPM.
1. - Stick one in each corner on
the underside panel for free mounting.
2. - Stick one
either side of the serial number label on the
underside panel. Locate a flat, clean surface
on your equipment/rig, peel-off film and press
firmly into place for a permanent mounting.
3.
- The MICRO BPM
can be conveniently located on either side of a
mixing desk for a semi-permanent mounting.
Rubber feet
Double sided adhesive pads
Brackets, for use with 19” rack mount
holes on mixing desks
CONNECTING THE
MICRO BPM TO YOUR
SYSTEM
MOUNTING THE MICRO BPM
HEADPHONES
INPUT CABLE
(SUPPLIED)
TO AC
ADAPTOR
19” RACK
Hole pitch
range =
Min 90mm
Max 240mm
Rotate the chrome brackets
to line-up with the 19”
rack mounting holes on
your mixing desk.
M3 SCREW
(LENGTH = 5mm MAX)
BRACKET
M6 SCREW
M6 NUT
DJ MIXING DESK PANEL
19” RACK MOUNT HOLE
HEADPHONE
OUTPUT
LEVEL
MIXING DESK
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POWERING UP
Each time power is applied to the MICRO BPM the software version will be
shown briefly in the main display, as in the following example:
Afterwards,
fitted to the unit
the four centre bars will light to indicate the BPM engine is currently idle.
OPERATION
BPM
BPM
Software version = 2.01
[V2 BPM engine]
SETTING THE CORRECT INPUT LEVEL
The audio input signal should always be set at the optimum level to ensure the best
performance from the MICRO BPM’s headphone amplifier and BPM engine.
With the MICRO BPM connected to your system as detailed on page 2, set the MICRO BPM‘s
‘EQ’ controls to their centre (click) position, the ‘LEVEL’ control to minimum and the
‘STEREO/MONO’ switch to the ‘STEREO’ (up position). Now play an audio track on one of
your CD/Vinyl decks and ensure that the corresponding channel on the mixing desk is
selected for monitoring.
The MICRO BPM’s bi-colour ‘INPUT’ indicator at the top of the front panel has been designed
to show four different input level conditions as follows:
OFF - No audio signal present
DIM GREEN - Audio signal present - level too low
BRIGHT GREEN - Audio signal present -
RED - Overload - level too high
For satisfactory operation, this indicator should always be BRIGHT GREEN, occasionally
flashing RED.
To set the correct input level, slowly turn up the monitor level control
until the indicator lights BRIGHT GREEN, occasionally flashing RED. Check and adjust the
input level setting for different track volume levels where necessary.
Ideal working level
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the indicator is continuously DIM GREEN, the BPM engine may
operate erratically and the audio amplifier’s output will be low.
If the indicator is continuously RED, the BPM engine cannot operate correctly and the
amplifier’s output will be distorted.
ON YOUR MIXING DESK
Four static centre bars
indicate ‘IDLE’ condition
(no audio beat detected)
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BPM DISPLAY
HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER
The main display should now show the BPM reading of the monitored audio and the ‘Beat’
indicator should flash on each downbeat, as in the following example:
The right-hand digit of the BPM display may fluctuate slightly as the BPM engine constantly
analyses and updates the reading. Any major shift in tempo (changing the playback speed
using a CD/vinyl deck’s pitch control) will be tracked and displayed in real-time by the MICRO
BPM.
When the input signal level drops to zero (end of track) the BPM display will flash three times
and change from:
When further beat information is detected the BPM reading will be resumed.
If beat information becomes temporarily unavailable in the monitored audio signal (quiet or
complex passages, acapella styles etc.) the BPM reading and flashing Beat indication will be
displayed for a period of 10 seconds (’BPM hold’ mode). This feature is designed to maintain
BPM readings during short breaks in the audio track thus giving a more stable reading. If, after
10 seconds beat information is still unavailable, the display will flash three times and change
to ‘Idle’ mode (four centre bars) as shown above.
To hear the monitored audio on the connected headphones, slowly turn up the ‘LEVEL’ control
on the MICRO BPM until a comfortable listening level is reached.
The High and Low EQ controls on the MICRO BPM can be used to adjust the monitored
sound to your individual requirements. From the centre-click null position, turn the knobs
clockwise to boost or anti-clockwise to cut the specified audio frequencies.
When the ‘Stereo/Mono’ switch is set to ‘Mono’(down position) the monitored audio signal will
be centralised - i.e. the left and right channel signals will be equal.
AVOID USING HIGH LEVEL
SETTINGS FOR LONG PERIODS AS DAMAGE TO HEARING OR HEADPHONES MAY
OCCUR.
NOTE: this product is NOT designed for use with ‘split-cue’ headphone monitoring systems.
OPERATION
BEAT
BPM
BPM BPM
Example reading = 138.2 BPM
3 flashes indicates
‘BPM lost’ mode to...
Flashes on
each beat
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SPECIFICATION
BPM Counter
BPM Range:
Lock-in time:
Accuracy:
Displays:
Headphone Amplifier
Frequency
Response:
Input level:
Output level:
High EQ:
Low EQ:
Stereo/Mono:
Accessories (included)
Input cable:
Mounting kit:
Connectors
Power Supply
Dimensions/Weight
Optional a
90 to 180 BPM
Typically2-4sec's(from introduction of readable beat information)
Display = 0.1 BPM Internal sample rate= 3mS
1 x 4 character 7 Segment (LED), Beat display (LED)
nominal 500mV (green/red input level LED)
2 watts RMS (8 ohms)
+/- 12dB @ 6.5kHz
+/- 12dB @ 100Hz
Switchable
1 Metre (3.5mm to 6.3mm plug),
2 x chrome brackets/2xM6screws/2xM6nuts/ ,
2 x double-sided adhesive pads,
4 x rubber feet
Audio input, Headphone output, AC power adaptor
17vDC, 320mA (RED PSU)
42(W)x195(D)x22(H)mm, Less than 0.5 Kg
20 Hz to 20kHz(+/-0.5dB)
2 x M3 screws
Allows the MICRO BPM to be used with club installations or where
a power supply may be unavailable. Provides up to 8 hours of mains-free
operation. Ask your dealer/distributor for availability.
ccessory
Rechargeable
Battery Pack
(BATT-01)
* Specification and /or appearance subject to change without prior notice due to product improvement.
Patent Pending
SPECIFICATION
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
CLASS B NOTICE
CLASSE B AVIS
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits listed for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Unauthorized changes or modifications to this system can void the users authority to operate
this equipment.
This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B limit.
This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions set out in
the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Cet appareil numerique ne depasse pas les limites de la Classe B au niveau des emissions de
bruits radioelectriques fixes dans le Reglement des signaux parasites par le ministere
Canadien des Communications.
For the USA
For Europe
For Canada
Printed in England
Copyright / Software Copyright / Design Right 2001RED Sound Systems Ltd.

Bourne House, Cores End Road,
Bourne End, Bucks. SL8 5AR. England
Phone : +44 (0)1628 819191
Fax : +44 (0)1628 819111
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